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Logitech’s G Pro X2 Superstrike Mouse Is Made to Give You Esports-Like Skills

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Last updated: 2025/09/22 at 2:21 AM
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Logitech’s new mouse is designed for esports athletes, but it’s also built to help you improve your own speed when online gaming. That means faster action between your mouse and your computer, and making it easier for your finger to know what to do next in high-pressure scenarios.

The G Pro X2 Superstrike reduces click latency by up to 30 milliseconds, Logitech says. That may not sound like much, but the company calls it a “monumental leap,” and suggests the benefits will be visible in your performance.

The mouse doesn’t use typical mechanical switches. Instead, it features an analog system of haptic actuators, which it calls the Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS).

You can also fine-tune your own clicks with five rapid trigger reset levels. This allows you to set the level of pressure for when your mouse registers a second press. For example, you can set the mouse to note a second click after only slightly raising your finger, and then pressing down again. This means you can press twice in quick succession with minimal effort.

We’ve seen this feature on various high-end gaming keyboards, but this is the first time a brand has brought the tech to a gaming mouse.

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The Superstrike has a battery life of up to 90 hours, according to Logitech, and it weighs 65 grams. Logitech has yet to reveal an exact launch date, but it’s coming in Q1 2026 for $179.99.

Logitech also introduced other accessories during its G Play showcase this week, including the compact G Pro X Superlight 2c mouse with a 95-hour battery life. It debuts Oct. 21 for $160. It also showed off the new Astro A20 X and G321 Lightspeed headsets and a new G515 Rapid TKL keyboard. We also got a look at the new RS50 driving wheel with compatible pedals.

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