

Still, we would love for this mouse to have a sleeker charging solution than sticking in a microUSB cable. After a week of heavy use we had to only charge it up towards the end of the week, so Logitech’s claims are mostly on point. The other flip side of course, is that the mouse is designed for right-hand use only.īattery life is quoted at around 70 hours, and without any RGB lighting or extra features, we can definitely see the G Pro X Superlight hitting that mark.

We found that after two hours of gaming we were definitely starting to feel a slight stiffness in our fingers as well as a slight soreness in our palm, possibly due to the lower arch of the mouse not being as supportive.įor anyone looking for long gaming marathons, the G Pro X Superlight can certainly serve you well, but your comfort levels will vary dramatically depending on the size of your hands. The downside as mentioned before, is the physical support that the mouse provides. From sniping in Overwatch to panning across levels in League of Legends, the G Pro X Superlight is a super-flexible mouse that knows what its strengths are.

If you are on the fence about the gpx, it’s currently on sale for 110 and you can always return it if you purchase through Amazon. If you want purely palm, get an ergo mouse. It quite literally feels like you’re not moving anything at all, so if you’re tired of dragging around a heavy mouse, then this is exactly the mouse to splurge on. G Pro X is more of a universal shape and would be better suited for claw or palm. Performance-wise, the G Pro X Superlight is fantastic to play with.
