

🎮 Own the game with the lightest, fastest, and most precise wireless mouse ever.
The Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse engineered for esports pros and serious gamers. Weighing only 60g, it features the advanced HERO 2 sensor with up to 44,000 DPI and LIGHTSPEED wireless technology delivering an ultra-responsive 8 kHz polling rate. Designed ergonomically for right-handed users, it offers 5 programmable buttons and up to 95 hours of battery life with USB-C fast charging. This mouse blends pro-grade performance with all-day comfort, making it a top-tier choice for PC and Mac gamers seeking precision and speed.




















| ASIN | B0DB59DXMZ |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 95 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #10 in Mac Gaming Mice #11 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,368) |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.95 x 2.67 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
| Item model number | 910-007363 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Operating System | Windows, iPad OS, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.95 x 2.67 x 0.1 inches |
| Series | 910-007363 |
B**.
Best mouse on the market IMO - Pretty much the perfect mouse (for most) PC gamers
I mostly play Overwatch as my main game, but I do a fair amount of aim trainers too (mostly aim labs), and this mouse is hands down my favorite mouse. I bought a second one for work actually (I am a programmer), so I use my mouse for work too (though I try to use the keyboard when I can). The mouse feels amazing. It is extremely light, the shape of the mouse is pleasant for the average mouse grip (mine is a hybrid palm and finger-tip grip, leaning more towards the palm and a light finger-tip touch), it keeps its charge a very long time, I never have problems keeping it charged up as a one-hour charge will last you a long time (like more than 1 week depending on your use of course, but I use more than the average gamer and I only charge about once every 1.5 to 2 weeks), the mouse also has a great sensor (up to 32k), the software for this version of the Superlight (2) offers advanced customization options like setting the lift off point (which can be high, medium, or low), the DPI can be easily set (I use 800 at 5 DPI as a DPS main (mostly Ashe and Tracer)), though you can set multiple profiles with 5 different settings each, and you can even set the x-axis and y-axis individually too. Also, the scroll wheel works perfectly. I had several Superlight Pros (the first version) where the scroll-wheel would break and I could never get it to work again, and it seemed like a software change would break it, not anything physical like slamming or dropping it, but with the Superlight version 2, I have not once had that issue and I've changed all the same software settings and I've got mad a few times and slammed it pretty hard and it hasn't broken, so I'm deeply impressed with this mouse, thus it gets the 5 stars, and I don't give those out unless I think it was earned, I give good products 4 stars, lol.
Z**S
Endgame-level mouse in a smaller GPX shape
This is a seriously nice mouse. If I did not have my Finalmouse Starlight-12 Last Legend (or if something happened to it), this would be my go-to. For context, we have three GPX mice in total, and I have spent a lot of time with the GPX shape across different versions. My first lightweight mouse was the GPX 1. I bought it when I was really into Overwatch 1 and starting to play more competitively. I was coming from a G502, so the jump in weight and control felt massive. I loved the “eggshell” shape people talk about. It is a true all-rounder and works with basically any grip. Over time, I moved to the Finalmouse Starlight-12 Last Legend (medium), which is much lighter and naturally pushed me into a hybrid claw grip. After that, the GPX 1 got repurposed as a productivity mouse because it is comfortable to palm for long sessions while still being light enough to use all day. The battery life is also excellent. I usually only charged it once every week or two. The only real downside now is micro-USB, which feels ancient. The next step for us was the GPX 2. The GPX 2 is essentially a refined GPX 1: USB-C charging and noticeably crispier clicks. The click feel was a standout upgrade for me, and around the same time my GPX 1 also started to creak a bit on the sides. I also liked the included grips. My girlfriend installed all of them, but I personally prefer leaving the button grips off and keeping only the side grips. The GPX 2 ended up becoming my main mouse for productivity. It keeps everything I liked about the GPX 1 shape, but fixes the micro-USB annoyance and feels more solid overall. It is still my go-to “all-day” mouse because it is comfortable, light, and has great battery life. I originally bought the GPX 2C for my girlfriend because she has smaller hands, but after trying it I could not believe how good the smaller GPX shape feels. The 2C feels like a more “locked-in” version of the GPX shape for my hybrid claw grip (right side of my palm slightly touching the hump). It is one of those products that immediately feels like an endgame option. We also tuned hers with dot skates, which made it even better. We used Jade Air dot skates (Frankp edition): 6.5 mm dots in the back and 8 mm dots in the front. We tried 6.5 mm front and back at first, but the front sank too much. We started with the standard dot layout and then added two extra dots in the back for a bit more friction and stability. We also removed the rear puck and removed the magnets that hold the puck in place (you have to open the mouse). It becomes slightly more front-heavy, but you get used to it quickly. Even though the 2C is technically my girlfriend’s mouse, it is the one that made me realize Logitech really nailed this “compact GPX” idea. I still use my Finalmouse as my main gaming mouse and I am basically waiting for it to die before I switch, but the GPX 2C is the first mouse in a long time that made me feel like I would be totally happy retiring the Finalmouse whenever that day comes. Performance-wise, it is a 10/10.
R**Z
Great Wireless Lightweight Mouse
Great Response time. Has a lot of dpi settings for different people and games which is great. Fits great in hand and the connectivity is amazing. Definitely feels better playing with a wireless mouse as you don’t have a wire holding you back but that might be preference. All around great quality and really happy with my purchase.
C**R
Very nice premium mouse
I’ve been using the Superlight 2 for about a month now, and it’s easily one of the best mice I’ve ever owned. Coming from a heavier mouse, the weight difference was immediately noticeable. This thing glides effortlessly across my mousepad. It honestly feels like an extension of my hand. The clicks are super crisp and responsive, and the sensor is flawless. No spin-outs or weird tracking issues. I mostly play FPS games (like Valorant and Squad), and this mouse keeps up with every flick and micro-adjustment. Battery life has also been surprisingly solid. I’ve only had to charge it once or twice so far. It’s pricey, yeah, but if you’re serious about gaming or just want a premium wireless mouse that actually performs, this is 100% worth it. No regrets at all.
M**A
Nice quality
Light mouse, very precise clicks, my boyfriend loved it for his video games !
M**Z
It's the apple product of the mice market, very good but very overpriced
Clicks were responsive. Very sturdy build and the clicks were slightly heavy. It looks exactly like the gpx 1 and gpx 2 and feels very different in the hand, a lot of empty space in the palm and bad for palm grip claw and fingertip is good. Value is really bad, $180 with mouses like the scyrox v8 mchose L7 op1 are all equally good or better for half the price. Really bad value but if you just like something decent this is the apple of mice. It will work exactly how you expect it to and good support with solid functionality.
P**K
9-Month Review - GPX Superlight 2 (White)
Very good mouse, no problems with it and the battery lasts long. I like the HERO 2 sensor. Had it since May 2025, now it is January 13, 2026. I do claw grip and this mouse works well with that grip-type. I use it with the black BT.L grips because I find that the paint coating is pretty slippery.
D**4
Worth it
Amazing product. Upgraded from a G305 and the difference is incredible. The mouse is extremely accurate and light making it very seamless in fps games.
M**1
Good product
S**I
I have tried various types of gaming mouse set-ups and I have found this mouse to be almost perfect from the ergonomics, battery life, charging, and practicality. I have been using it for a couple of months for various tasks such as work, studies, gaming, and general use. Currently I have no complaints other than that price is high. Finally what made buy this version compared to the superlight 1 is the type-c charger which is worth it.
K**S
Muito bom chegou em perfeito estado e gostei muito do mouse
D**I
very good mouse, a little bit small but amazing feeling
I**R
El mouse se siente mas robusto que el G Pro Superlight al igual que sus clicks pero eso mismo hace que el mouses aguante mas y apesar de que es mas robusto pesa menos que el anterior, es una compra totalmente recomendable si es que quieres un mouse que los clicks duren mucho, que sea comodo y pesando casi nada
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