Logitech G Pro Gaming mouse USB Optical Black 8 Buttons 16000 dpi Backlit, Exchangeable side panels, Detachable cable
Developed with gaming professionals for sovereign victoriesThe wireless PRO gaming mouse was specially developed as the ultimate gaming mouse for E-sports professionals. Over a period of 2 years, Logitech G has worked with more than 50 professional g…
Developed with gaming professionals for sovereign victoriesThe wireless PRO gaming mouse was specially developed as the ultimate gaming mouse for E-sports professionals. Over a period of 2 years, Logitech G has worked with more than 50 professional g…
Logitech G Pro wireless gaming mouse, black
Developed with gaming professionals for sovereign victoriesThe wireless PRO gaming mouse was specially developed as the ultimate gaming mouse for E-sports professionals. Over a period of 2 years, Logitech G has worked with more than 50 professional gamers to determine the perfect shape, ideal weight and optimal haptics and to combine them with our LIGHTSPEED wireless technology and our Hero 16K sensor technology. The result is a gaming mouse with unsurpassed performance and precision, which gives gamers all the tools to play with unwavering confidence and drive in the victory.
Our most accurate gaming sensorE-sports professionals strive for ever higher speed and precision, just like Logitech G. With the invention of Hero 16K, the gaming sensor of the next generation, we have set a completely new quality standard. For the wireless PRO gaming mouse, the Hero 16K technology has been further optimized to enable insane motion maneuvers with speeds of over 400 IPS without losing control. Hero 16K delivers peak performance at any mouse sensitivity, without smoothing, acceleration, or filtering, in a sensitivity range from 100 DPI to 16,000 DPI. Hero 16K also has a 10-fold reduction in power consumption compared to previous models such as PMW3366, allowing longer battery life despite the lighter battery. Professional gamers need the best technology, and this is Hero 16K.
LightSpeed wireless technologyFor professional gamers, playing without cables is crucial. The cable resistance produces an unacceptable level of friction and distraction for professional E-Sport tournaments. Our innovative all-in-one wireless technology breaks the boundaries of latency, connectivity, and power, enabling a stable, latency-free connection with a signal rate of 1 millisecond – all without wires.
Ultra-lightThe latest exterior design by Logitech G achieves an unbelievably low total weight of 80 grams. The extremely thin outer shell with a thickness of only 1 mm is based on an innovative conductor frame design, which guarantees durability and structural stability at professional tournament level.The advanced lithium polymer battery has a really long life and a low weight for effortless and stress-free wireless gaming. If the battery is fully charged before a tournament, you don’t have to worry about the battery level during the competitions.
8 programmable buttonsThe removable left and right side keys make the wireless per mouse really two-handed operable. This allows professional gamers to decide how many side buttons they want to use – from zero to four. The DPI button, the Logitech G HUB software is required to program the DPI button and is available from 9/3/2018 on the bottom of the mouse to avoid unintended DPI changes while playing. The wireless Logitech G PER gaming mouse is immediately ready to use with the preset key assignments, but can also be completely individually adjusted via the Logitech gaming software (LGS).
Lightsync RGBThe wireless PRO gaming mouse offers a color spectrum of ~16.8 million colors for color matching, advanced features require the Logitech gaming software, available for download at logitechG.com/downloads, which is perfectly suited to appear in team colors or the colors of the favorite team, Personalize the individual configuration or synchronize it with other G products. LIGHTSYNC also enables game-based lighting effects that can respond directly to the action in the game, audio visualization, screen color scanning and more. All this is programmable using the LGS.
Integrated memoryThanks to the integrated memory, the LGS can be used to store the personal settings directly on the mouse, so that they are available quickly and easily on tournament systems. This ensures that the mouse settings remain consistent, both at home and in the tournament. No more installing special software or re-configuring the settings. The game can start immediately.
Mechanical key spring tension systemThe wireless PRO gaming mouse has the latest technical innovations for mouse buttons. With one metal spring each in the separate holes for the left and right mouse button, the key stroke and the key release force (the force required for clicking) are reduced and clarified. The result is an incredibly accurate, consistent and pleasant click experience with every mouse click.
Consistent performanceThe wireless PRO gaming mouse is based on more than 35 years of experience and expertise of Logitech in designing, designing and testing mice, and was specially developed to withstand the stresses of professional gamers during training and tournaments. THE coated surface of THE PRO gaming mouse provides durability and grip. The mouse feet meet the test requirements for a wear distance of more than 250 km. The left and right mouse buttons hold over 50 million clicks, which corresponds to a pro-gamer training program of 10 hours per day over a period of five years.
Play to Win. Pro SeriesPRO Series products are designed specifically for professional gaming. The most advanced technology with the best performance results – developed in cooperation with e-sports professionals worldwide – offers the precision, speed and endurance needed for the victory. Everything professionals need. Nothing they don’t really need.
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Highlights Details
- 16,000 dpi Hero sensor, up to 400 IPS and no smoothing/acceleration/motion filtering
- Wireless LIGHTSPEED technology for a connection with a signal rate of 1 millisecond
- Ultra-light design for consistent operation without distractions
- Designed for gaming professionals with ergonomic, two-handed shape and removable side buttons.
Facts
- Powerplay-compatible, integrated memory: 5 profiles, LIGHTSYNC RGB: 1 zone
- Mechanical key spring tension system.
Delivery
- Logitech G PRO gaming mouse
- LightSpeed USB receiver
- USB charger/data cable
- Optional extension adapter for the receiver
- Optional side buttons (2 left, 2 right)
- Optional key caps (2 left, 2 right)
- User manual
System Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 7 or later, Mac OS 10.11 or later, ChromeOS
- Free USB connection.
- Internet connection for Logitech gaming software (optional)
Logitech G PRO Hero Mouse Review

The Logitech G PRO Hero is a great wired gaming mouse. It has the same design as the Logitech G203 Prodigy, with a shape that’s better suited for small to medium-size hands. It has an excellent build quality and doesn’t show any signs of creaking or wobbling. It has high-quality feet that allow it to glide smoothly, but the cable is on the stiffer side and retains small kinks. Its optical sensor has a high polling rate, low click latency, and a wide sensitivity range. It’s a pretty light mouse, but unfortunately, there’s no way to adjust the weight to your liking. Also, the scroll wheel lacks infinite scrolling and L/R tilt inputs, making it less ideal for productivity.
Our Verdict
The Logitech G PRO Hero is decent for office use. It’s comfortable to use for extended periods, so you shouldn’t feel any fatigue or pain over time. It’s exceptionally well-built, and it has a large number of programmable inputs. Unfortunately, it’s a wired mouse with no multi-device pairing feature for multitasking, and the scroll wheel lacks infinite scrolling and L/R tilt inputs.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is great for FPS games. It has a high polling rate and low click latency, and you can adjust the sensitivity in small increments to suit your playstyle. Its build quality is excellent, with a body that feels light but sturdy. Unfortunately, there’s no weight optimization, and the cable is a bit stiff.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is good for MMO games. It has an excellent build quality, and it’s comfortable to use, which is great for those hours-long raids. It delivers an incredibly responsive and smooth gaming experience thanks to its low click latency and high polling rate. Some MMO players might be disappointed with the number of side buttons; however, Logitech’s G Shift feature provides many more programmable inputs.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is great for ultra-light gaming. It has a small and light body, feet that glide smoothly, but the cable is a little stiff. It has exceptionally low click latency and a high polling rate, providing incredible responsiveness for fast-paced games.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is inadequate for portable use. It’s wired, and even though it isn’t particularly bulky, it might not fit in most laptop cases. On the bright side, it has an excellent build quality, full compatibility with Windows and macOS, and onboard memory to save custom profiles.
- 7.1 Office/Multimedia
- 8.4 Video Games (FPS)
- 7.9 Video Games (MMO)
- 8.2 Ultra-Light Gaming
- 5.4 Travel
- Updated Sep 06, 2022: We’ve added a small disclaimer to the Compatible Software Option section which highlights some of the most commonly reported issues users online have encountered with Logitech’s G HUB companion software.
- Updated Oct 16, 2020: Review published.
- Updated Oct 08, 2020: Early access published.
Differences Between Sizes And Variants
We tested the Logitech G PRO Hero Gaming Mouse, and there are no other variants. It shares the same ‘G Pro’ designation as the Logitech G Pro Wireless, but it’s closer in design to the Logitech G203 Prodigy and the Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED, although the latter is wireless.
You can see our unit’s label here.
Compared To Other Mice
The Logitech G PRO Hero is a great wired gaming mouse. However, it lacks more advanced features like weight optimization, and its basic scroll wheel makes it less ideal for productivity. Also, unless you need a very wide CPI range, the Logitech G203 Prodigy is basically the same mouse but cheaper. For more options, check out recommendations for the best gaming mice, the best wired mice, and the best FPS mice.
The Logitech G PRO Hero and the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT are two great gaming mice that share the same sensor, though they are somewhat different otherwise. The G PRO Hero is a wired-only mouse. It has a bit more buttons and programmable inputs, including a CPI switching button. That said, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is more versatile as you can use it wired or wirelessly. It’s also significantly lighter, feels a bit more comfortable, and has a universal fit overall.
Even though both mice share the same sensor, the Logitech G Pro Wireless isn’t the wireless version of the Logitech G PRO Hero. The Wireless has a different shape that’s better suited for larger hands, and its weight distribution is more back-heavy. It’s lighter overall, though, and it has more buttons since it’s an ambidextrous mouse with thumb buttons on both sides. If you have small hands and use a fingertip grip, the Hero is a better choice, as its smaller size makes it easier to reach all the buttons.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is much better than the Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED. Although they have the same shape, the PRO is lighter, as it doesn’t operate on a disposable battery like the G305. Also, it has a much wider CPI range. The click latency is about the same on both mice, so you shouldn’t feel more delay on the G305 even though it’s wireless.
The Logitech G PRO Hero and the Logitech G403 Hero are very similar performance-wise; the only difference is their shape. The PRO has a smaller ambidextrous shape despite its right-handed button layout, while the G403 is bulkier, with an ergonomic shape designed for right-handed use only. The build quality is better on the PRO, but the G403 has a higher-quality cable.
The Logitech G502 Hero and the Logitech G PRO Hero have different designs but are both very good gaming mice using the same sensor. The G502 has a more ergonomic body with a thumb rest and twice as many buttons as the G PRO. It’s also fairly big and heavy and should be a better fit for people with larger hands. On the other hand, the G PRO is small and lightweight. It has an ambidextrous design well-suited for a fingertip grip, and it should feel more comfortable for people with smaller hands.
The Razer DeathAdder V2 and the Logitech G PRO Hero have slightly different designs but perform quite similarly. The Razer is bigger and has a right-handed design that feels more comfortable overall, though people with smaller hands may have a hard time using it with a claw or a fingertip grip. It also has better feet and more programmable inputs. The Logitech is smaller and has an ambidextrous design. However, it’s not well-suited for people with larger hands using a palm or a claw grip.
The Razer Viper Mini and the Logitech G PRO Hero are two excellent choices for gaming. The Razer is significantly lighter, and it comes with a better cable and better feet. It also has a few more programmable inputs, and its click latency is even lower than the Logitech. That said, the Logitech has a better sensor overall, with a wider CPI range that you can adjust more precisely, a lot less CPI variation, and a lower lift-off distance. Also, it’s fully compatible with both Windows and macOS, while Razer’s companion software isn’t available on macOS.
Overall, the Logitech G PRO Hero is much better than the SteelSeries Sensei Ten. The Logitech has a better build quality, a shorter lift-off distance, and much lower click latency. Both mice have an ambidextrous shape and weigh about the same, except that the Logitech has a right-handed button layout with thumb buttons on the left side only. If you have large hands, the SteelSeries might be a better choice, as it has a longer and wider shape.
Overall, the Logitech G PRO Hero is much better than the Razer DeathAdder Elite. The Logitech is lighter, better-built, and has much lower click latency. However, the Razer is more comfortable to use, and it allows you to adjust the sensitivity in smaller increments.
The Logitech G PRO Hero and the Pwnage Ultra Custom Ergo are wired gaming mice with comparable performance. The Logitech is sturdier and has a higher maximum CPI range. It also has a much lower click latency, and its software is compatible with Windows and macOS, while the Pwnage software is only compatible with Windows. On the other hand, the Pwnage is significantly lighter and has a more flexible cable. It also has smoother-gliding mouse feet and modular parts that change the look and feel of the mouse. The Logitech has an ambidextrous shape and is more accommodating to smaller hands, while the Pwnage has a right-handed shape and is better suited for larger hands.
The Logitech G PRO Hero and the Corsair KATAR PRO XT are both great wired gaming mice. If you’re a fan of light mice, the Corsair is a better choice since it weighs much less than the Logitech. The Corsair also has a much more precisely adjustable CPI range. On the other hand, the Logitech has a much more consistent sensor, more programmable buttons, and a much lower click latency.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is a better wired gaming mouse than the Gigabyte AORUS M5. The Logitech is much lighter, feels better built, has a wider CPI range, and a lower lift-off distance. Also, it has much lower click latency, and while it has fewer total buttons, you can set a G-Shift button that enables a second layer of controls. On the other hand, the Gigabyte comes with extra weights if you prefer heavier mice, and it’s better suited for larger hand sizes using a palm or claw grip. However, people with small hands may prefer the Logitech for a claw or fingertip grip.
Test Results

The Logitech G PRO Hero wired is essentially an upgraded version of the Logitech G203 Prodigy, not the wired version of the Logitech G Pro Wireless, as the latter has a different shape. The shape is technically ambidextrous, but it’s more suitable for right-handed use because it only has thumb buttons on the left side. The design isn’t too gamer-oriented, so it doesn’t look out of place in an office setting. There’s an RGB lighting strip along the back end, and the logo lights up too. You can customize the RGB lighting with various lighting effects; however, both the logo and the strip are considered a single lighting zone.
Like most wired mice, the Logitech G PRO Hero Gaming Mouse isn’t very portable. It’s pretty compact, but it might still be too big to fit into most laptop cases. Also, the cable retains kinks, so it’s best to avoid cramming it into tight spaces.
This mouse is light, but not as light as ones with a honeycomb design like the Glorious Model O or the Finalmouse Ultralight 2. Cape Town. There’s no weight optimization to make it heavier or lighter.
The build quality is excellent. It’s entirely made out of plastic, and there are no signs of flexing, squeaking, or wobbling.
The Logitech PRO Hero is relatively comfortable to use. It’s pretty compact and better suited for small to medium-size hands. Those with large hands might find palm or claw grips cramped and uncomfortable. Despite its symmetrical shape, there are only thumb buttons on the left side, making it more suitable for right-handed use. The side buttons are well-placed and easy to reach, and unfortunately, there are no side grips. If you’re looking for a true ambidextrous option with a pair of buttons on either side, check out the EVGA X12.
This mouse is suitable for small and medium-size hands using a palm grip. Those with large hands can use a palm grip, but it isn’t the most comfortable. If you’d like a mouse that’s well-suited for palm grips regardless of hand size, check out the BenQ ZOWIE FK1-B.
This mouse is suitable for most hand sizes using a claw grip, but those with very large hands might find that it feels cramped due to its small size.
This mouse is suitable for a fingertip grip regardless of hand size. Most people shouldn’t have any issues reaching all the buttons.
The Logitech G PRO Hero has a decent rubber-coated cable. It’s very long, but it’s a bit stiff and retains some kinks.
The PTFE feet are a bit thin but of good quality, and they provide a relatively smooth glide. There aren’t any replacement feet included in the box; however, there are third-party ones available.
The Logitech G PRO Hero Gaming Mouse originally had a 16k sensor with a maximum CPI of 16000. Logitech has since released a firmware update (version 128.2.7) to upgrade the sensor, increasing the maximum sensitivity to 25600. The sensitivity is adjustable through G HUB, where you can also adjust the polling rate. You can set the polling rate to 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, or 1000Hz. If you’d like to adjust the CPI more precisely in increments of 1, check out the Corsair KATAR PRO XT.
Even though the Logitech PRO Hero has an ambidextrous shape, it has a typical right-handed button layout with thumb buttons on the left side only. Every button is programmable, but not the scroll wheel’s up and down. Logitech’s G Shift feature allows you to access a second layer of button assignments by holding down the G Shift button, which you have to assign yourself. The button below the scroll wheel is the default button for cycling through your programmed sensitivity settings, and it’s programmable as well. For a similar wired gaming mouse with three extra side buttons, check out the SteelSeries Rival 5.
The scroll wheel is incremented and covered with very grippy rubber. The wheel steps are well-defined and provide good tactile feedback. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have infinite scrolling and L/R tilt inputs.
The Logitech G PRO Hero is loud, but it still shouldn’t bother those around you unless you’re in a very quiet environment.
The click latency is excellent. Most people shouldn’t feel any delay.
Logitech‘s G HUB is superb. It’s very user-friendly and allows you to adjust performance settings, create custom profiles, and customize the RGB lighting. It has onboard memory to store profiles, so you can access your custom settings on any computer, even if G HUB isn’t installed. While there weren’t any software difficulties during testing, many users online have reported various problems trying to use the Logitech G HUB software, including but not limited to startup issues, freezing, and connection issues with some devices. If you’d like to share your experience using Logitech G HUB with this mouse, feel free to leave a comment in the discussions section.
The Logitech G PRO Hero wired is fully compatible with Windows and macOS.
Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse review: This mouse shouldn’t be possible
Overview
For the longest time, there was one irrefutable rule when it came to buying gaming peripherals: wired is better than wireless. And for good reason: wired peripherals are reliable and have better response times, they don’t require heavy onboard batteries, and you don’t have to worry about battery life.
But all of that has changed thanks almost entirely to one technology: Logitech’s Lightspeed. Lightspeed wireless gaming mice are just as responsive as wired mice. And they’re reliable too. in fact Logitech’s wireless gaming mice are now more popular than any other type of mouse used in Blizzard’s Overwatch League. So if esports pros playing for millions of dollars in prize money feel confident enough to use them, you can be too.
But there are still some drawbacks. On average, Logitech’s Lightspeed mice tend to be about 20g heavier than their wired equivalents (the wireless G403 weighs in at 107.2g while the wired version is just 87.3g), and while battery life is better than before, you still need to recharge them every 25-30 hours or so. which is good, but not great.
But all this has changed with Logitech’s newest mouse: the G Pro Wireless. Somehow, Logitech has gotten the weight down to just 80g, lighter than most wired mice, and despite its light weight, it doesn’t compromise in the battery department either. Thanks to a new power efficient Hero 16k optical sensor, the G Pro Wireless will last 60 hours on a single charge with RGB lighting disabled, or about 48 hours with it on. That’s amazing. When was the last time any product got 30 percent lighter, but doubled its battery life? This mouse shouldn’t be possible.
Design: The true heir to the Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1a
Logitech is straight up terrible at naming its products. Bland letter number combination aside, it tends to reuse the same numbers on different products (and some products go by different letter number combinations in different regions). The G Pro Wireless is no exception. Based on the name alone, you might assume that it’s just a wireless version of the existing, and very popular G Pro gaming mouse. However, the G Pro Wireless has a completely different shape, and for all intents and purposes, has absolutely no relation to the existing G Pro. By the way, if you’re looking for a wireless version of the G Pro, take a look at the G304. which is also known as the G305 in some regions, because. Logitech.
The G Pro Wireless has a very safe medium-size ambidextrous shape with a rounded hump in the middle. It measures 125 x 63.5 x 40mm and feels like a slightly smaller Steelseries Sensei (the original, not the newer 310 version), or like a Zowie FK2 with a higher, rounder hump. The mouse’s rear end isn’t as wide as the Sensei, and it doesn’t curve in the middle as much as the FK, but it still feels quite similar. Actually, the mouse it’s closest to in shape is the original Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1a, just smaller.

My hand measures 195 x 100mm and the mouse is slightly undersized for palm gripping, but is perfect for claw grip. I can use a palm grip, but my fingers end up hanging slightly over the end of the mouse.


I absolutely love the shape of the G Pro Wireless. For the past year or so I’ve used the following mice for extended periods: Zowie FK1, Zowie ZA12, Dream Machines DM1 Pro S, and Steelseries 310. All of these mice have a somewhat similar shape, but for me, the G Pro Wireless feels the best. The G Pro Wireless is also the lightest out of all the mice I’ve tested, and you can even reduce its weight a further 3g by removing the hatch on the bottom that’s designed for Logitech’s PowerPlay puck. If you do play with a PowerPlay mat, the added puck will bring the weight to 82g. still very reasonable. The mouse is nicely balanced too, with a balance point slightly behind the sensor.
To keep the weight low, the mouse is entirely plastic with no superfluous elements like rubber side grips. The shell is also extra thin at just 1mm, but surprisingly, still feels solid and there’s absolutely no flex. The plastic has a smooth finish to it, and seems to be the same material used on the top of the Logitech G403. The scroll wheel does have a rubber strip on it where the notches are, but that’s all the rubber you’ll find on the G Pro Wireless.

The left and right buttons are firm and crisp, but are still fairly easy to click. The buttons are separate from the shell and end slightly in front of the halfway point. Some of Logitech’s mice are guilty of having buttons that are far too light (looking at you G304/G305) but fortunately the G Pro Wireless isn’t one of them. So far I’ve been using the mouse for a few days and haven’t had any accidental clicks yet. The scroll wheel is fairly easy to press, and the wheel has just the right amount of resistance when scrolling.
The side buttons are small and out of the way, and they’re actually modular, so you can remove them entirely, or only have them on the left or right side. The side buttons have less travel and feel slightly lighter than some of Logitech’s other mice, but they still feel firm and crisp.

Taking a page out of Zowie’s book, the DPI button can be found on the bottom of the mouse, so there’s no chance of accidentally hitting it in game.

The three indicator lights on top show you what DPI setting you’re using.

On the bottom there are four feet: one long one at the top, and three small ones surrounding the PowerPlay hatch. The feet are small and fast, which, when combined with the mouse’s low weight, result in a very fast, snappy feel.
The whole mouse feels solid and well-built and there’s no sensor rattle or loose parts when you pick it up and shake it.
The G Pro Wireless can also be used wired if you prefer. It comes with a very nice soft rubber cable that reminds me a lot of Zowie’s mice. The cable itself is light and smooth and won’t drag on your mouse pad.

When you’re not using the cable you can plug the USB dongle and wireless receiver into it. By the way, the USB receiver can also be stored in the bottom of the mouse, in a slot inside the PowerPlay hatch, so you don’t lose it when you’re traveling.

Performance: The best sensor available right now
Powering the G Pro Wireless is Logitech’s new Hero 16k optical sensor. This is Logitech’s exclusive power-efficient version of the Pixart PMW3360. The mouse has a DPI range of 100 to 16,000 customizable in steps of 50. You can configure this in Logitech’s easy-to-use Logitech Gaming Software.

The sensor is basically perfect, with no acceleration, smoothing or jittering. It’s impossible to make it spin out, even with aggressive tilt slamming, and it tracks smoothly and flawlessly. Lift of distance is also extremely low at about 1mm.
Conclusion
If you like ambidextrous mice, this is the best FPS or MOBA mouse you can buy right now. With the modular setup and Logitech’s G-shift software, which lets you macro extra functionality onto any of the buttons, you could even use it for MMOs. It’s lightweight, with a great shape and finish, firm and crisp buttons, an amazing sensor, and long battery life.
Here’s the kicker though: the G Pro Wireless is incredibly expensive. At S249, the G Pro Wireless is one of the most expensive mice around. But you know what? It’s actually worth it. Other mice around this price range tend to come with a whole host of impressive but ultimately useless features, like modular grips and adjustable click force technology. These are features you’ll probably set up once, then never change again. But with the G Pro Wireless, you’re not just paying for the best wireless gaming mouse available today, you’re paying for the best gaming mouse period. And if you can afford it, that’s worth spending your money on.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless is a premium, lightweight wireless mouse built for competitive gaming and ultimate precision.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless is a premium, lightweight wireless mouse built for competitive gaming and ultimate precision. It comes with an adjustable 25K DPI sensor, built-in battery and wireless connectivity. The mouse is suitable for all hand sizes with any grip type and comes with high-quality PTFE feet that glide very well. The downsides are the average quality of the USB cable, lack of bluetooth support and the steep price.
- Ultra-lightweight
- Comfortable grip
- Up to 25,600 DPI
- Excellent scroll wheel
- Dongle storage
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight is a new, premium wireless mouse built for esports and competitive gaming. The mouse is a result of impressive engineering and is the lightest wireless gaming mouse we’ve tested at 63 grams.
In terms of performance, the mouse come with a new 25,000 DPI Hero high-precision sensor that delivers extreme accuracy, ultra-fine control and provides up to 70 hours of use on a single charge.

For connectivity, it uses a 2.4GHz USB dongle to achieve quick responsiveness and precision. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless features a comfortable shape and design. It comes with excellent PTFE glide pads to support Rapid movements during fast-paced gaming.
- 100 – 25,600 DPI sensor
- Up to 70 hours battery life
- Five buttons
- 2.4GHz wireless connectivity
Specifications
Sensor | Hero 25K Sensor |
Sensor Type | Optical |
DPI | 100 – 25,600 dpi |
Polling rate | 1,000 Hz |
Buttons | 5 |
Connectivity | LIGHTSPEED – 2.4GHz wireless technology |
Battery | Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) battery |
Battery Life | 70 hours |
Measurements (LXWXH) | 125 x 63.5 x 40 mm |
Weight | 63g |
Software | Logitech G Hub |
Compatibility | Windows 8 or later macOS 10.11 or later |
Packaging
The packaging comes in a Logitech branded cardboard box with photos and specifications on the sides. The box is durable and the keyboard and accessories are well protected. You have to download the Logi G Hub software manually. The packaging includes:

- PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse
- LIGHTSPEED wireless receiver
- Charging/data cable
- Receiver extension adapter
- Optional grip tape
- Cloth wipe for grip tape prep
- Optional aperture door with PTFE foot
- User documentation
Design
Measuring 125 x 63.5 x 40 mm (HxWxD), the G Pro X Superlight is super compact and one of the lightest mice at 63g. It feels natural and ultra-comfortable to use.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight comes in Black, White and Pink color options and has a very minimalist design. The mouse has a matte-textured finish and an ambidextrous design. It is made of high-quality plastic and is fully carbon neutral certified. The mouse is suitable for all hand sizes with any grip type.
The G Pro X Superlight transmits data via a USB dongle that can be connected directly to the PC. There is a USB-C port located on the front side which can be used to recharge the mouse.

There are a total of 5 buttons on the G Pro X Superlight, all of them can be remapped using the Logitech G HUB software.
At the top are left and right click buttons which we found to be very precise, crisp and quiet during our test. Located here is the scroll wheel that is quick and precise with good resistance. The scroll wheel itself is clickable and can be used to assign a function. Located here is also a small LED indicator to display CPI level set within the Logitech G Software.

At the base is a and power switch and a push-to-open removable panel that that reveals a storage slot to store the USB dongle. Finally, there are three PTFE to help with smooth, gliding movement. There is also a non-lit G logo on its back, and “Superlight” written on the right side.

Overall, the construction is fantastic and the G Pro X Superlight looks premium and ergonomic, it feels comfortable to use and glides smoothly. However, the included USB Type-A to Type-C cable is not braided and feels a bit cheap.
Features Performance
The G Pro X Superlight Wireless comes with Logitech’s Hero sensor and features an adjustable DPI between 100 – 25,600, tracking speed of 400 IPS and up to 40g of acceleration. The sensor offers accurate tracking with sensitivity adjustment options in 50 DPI steps.
Another highlight is that the mouse uses a built-in battery instead of replaceable ones, which makes it hassle-free to recharge. The USB-C port on the front side of the mouse can be used to recharge the mouse or to use the mouse in wired mode.

The default DPI settings on the mouse can be customized using Logitech G Hub software. It can also be manually switched using DPI button below the scroll wheel (once set via software).
In our everyday test, the mouse performed well and with very good overall impressions. Quick movements can be made with very less effort due to the mouse being extremely lightweight but can cause some soreness during long periods of use as it’s not very ergonomic. It can be easily adapted to your own preferences and skills with the Logitech G Hub software.
In addition, we never noticed any connection or delay issues. The main buttons click very precisely and feel light and crisp while being not too loud. The side buttons, are easily accessible and the matte, textured surface offers a very good grip. The scroll wheel offers excellent resistance and can be used with precision.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight Software
Mouse settings can be adjusted via the Logi G Hub software which you can download from Logitech’s website. The software allows customizing the button functions, adjusting CPI and polling rate, save up to five custom profiles in onboard memory and more.
Battery Life
In terms of battery life, Logitech promises up to 70 hours of use on full charge. In our tests, the mouse was fully functional for about the 50 hours we used it from a single charge and still kept going. It also charges back pretty quickly.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight Verdict
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless is a premium, lightweight wireless mouse built for competitive gaming and ultimate precision. It comes with an adjustable 25K DPI sensor, built-in battery and wireless connectivity. The mouse is suitable for all hand sizes with any grip type and comes with high-quality PTFE feet that glide very well. The downsides are the average quality of the USB cable, lack of bluetooth support and the steep price.