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Kelvin Douglas
> 3 dayWhat can I say it’s a mouse for $140+ haha. Mouse movement really smooth for gaming. Only deduction I gave is for the mouse being really small for my hands. All In all love the mouse
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Royal Ridge Corgis
13-06-2025This mouse went up and beyond expectations. I put together extensive research before spending my money, and love a product that speaks for itself in volume and quality. Its easy on the hands, smooth in transitions, and glides great across the pad with ease of movement. This mouse is a definitely a great buy. Charges up extremely fast, and holds charge for a very long time.
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Prekaz V.
Greater than one weekI absolutely love the shape of the g pro superlight, it’s very comfortable throughout the entire day for me. The sensor is (I believe) the best sensor on the market as of right now, and I’ve yet to have one issue with it. The battery life is absolutely amazing, way better than my razer viper ultimate. Razer viper ultimate would last me MAYBE 3-5 days and when in intense gaming use a day or two max. The g pro superlight on the other hand has lasted me nearly 2 weeks before showing any sign of dying! 2 weeks!! (Even after intense runs of FPS games.) I regret spending $300+ On gaming mice that were overall just worse. Either in, comfortability (especially) or in sensors, mouse feet (even after installing aftermarket ones like corepadz, tiger arc 1 and tiger arc ice), bad wires, grip, or just bad durability in general. Pros: Comfortability Sensor Lightweight at 59-63g (depending on if you got a lucky batch apparently) New Omron 20 switches instead of their old Omron 50’s that would cause double clicking problems. Side buttons feel great (I believe they feel tactile, they have a nice not to loud not to quiet click to them, same with the M1 and M2 buttons). Scroll wheel is nice and easy to use (force) and it’s decently quiet. Now come the cons: The price tag of $150 before taxes and shipping (thankfully I got it for $140 after taxes since I found a black version of it for $130). The grip on the mouse was very slippery for me. So I installed the grip tape that came with the mouse. The grip tape isn’t that durable, the initial feeling that it has quickly disappeared after a few days. It’s gets the job done though so it’s not all too bad, but, I’d definitely recommend getting aftermarket grip tape. Subjective Pro/Con: The stock mouse feet on it, I personally liked them at first but I ended up getting tiger arc 1’s very shortly after and even then I didn’t install them right away because the stock mouse feet honestly did seem really great for me. (Upgraded v2 batch stock feet that came preinstalled with the mouse). Overall, I’d highly recommend spending the big amount of $150 on this mouse, it DEFINITELY, sure beats out spending money on other mice looking for your “new main mouse”. Just save up your money like I did and get this mouse, I highly doubt you’ll regret it. I really hope this helped anybody that read this in making the decision of either buying this mouse or not. I apologize for the long read, have a good one.
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M. Zychowski
> 3 dayBeen an avid competitive FPS fan for 2 decades now. This mouse combines a lot of what I loved about my last two mice: The Zowie FK1, and the original G Pro, but isnt flawless. Pros: - Very, very light. - Excellent tracking. Best in class sensor. - Excellent, FK series-like mouse shape. Surprisingly fits my hand well for such a light mouse that Id expect to be tiny. - Ultra smooth mouse feet that dont need much breaking in at all - Crisp scroll wheel - Surprisingly good battery life for such a light mouse - Can separate receiver from charger, making it easier to use things like USB hubs without dedicated power (I use a hub to switch between my work and gaming PC). - Preference, but I actually really like the feel of the coating. I agree with the chalky description, it feels smooth and almost powdery but grips quite well, and doesnt feel cheap. Cons: - Needs the software download to change DPI or see battery life (comes set at 800dpi) - Side button clicks feel unsatisfying and a bit mushy. Top buttons are ok but not great. - No DPI button, so different settings in different situations is hard to toggle between - Ambidextrous design, with a right-handed layout. Seems like ergonomics could have been considered a bit better. Using the mouse the first night felt like home. Its amazing finally having a mouse that is both ultra-light, AND wireless, for completely unencumbered fragging. As good as it is for FPS, the crispness of the buttons, and the ergonomics, leave some things to be desired for all-around use. Id also really love to see a better charging option than the cable or charging mat. The cable is something I always have to find/plug in, and the charging mat is not viable for anyone who relies on very large, existing mouse mats. An old-school dock, like logitech used to have circa 2006, would have been great here. Still, this will likely remain my daily driver for quite a while, and I recommend it for anyone looking for a next-level ultra light mouse.
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David
> 3 dayThis was an upgrade to a smaller form factor over the g pro mouse that had been out. I still have this mouse years later and am very happy with it! Its got the same features, two side buttons, easily mappable, adjustable dpi and all that too but its a smoother ride playing games or doing tasks over the g pro Which was a bit heavier but still an outstanding mouse!
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Dom
> 3 dayI mean at this point if you have touched a computer in the last 4 years you probably know about Logitechs ludicrous advancements in the endgame wireless mouse space. I am a big mouse nerd myself and the GPX is most easily put, A simple, over engineered TOOL The wireless is fast and all the included hardware feels solid, although beware, the included cable is kind of garbage especially given this price point. There are aftermarket mods that you can fairly easily install to make it wirelessly charge (without voiding warrenty too :O). Lastly, G Hub (Logitech speak for proprietary software garbage) is honestly not that bad, especially considering how entirely horrible some of its competitors are (RAZER SYNAPSE+ ICUE WERE LOOKING AT YOU). for me, it was a set it, one and done situation so i dont really deal with it all that much, but the time I spent using it wasnt bad. So yes Im an ultralight guy, and yes, Ive held lighter mice, but the GPX is still quite light and feels nimble in nearly every hand size which is an engineering marvel. It has excellent build quality (I feel as if i could put my entire 120 lb body weight on the shell), and although its design is incredibly simple, an example of which being how it only has 2 side buttons (on the left side, making this targeted at rightys even tho this is technically an Ambi shape) it is apparent that sometimes simple is better. A+
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Carissa Gibson DDS
Greater than one weekYoure reading this review to try and convince yourself this is not worth buying. Unfortunately it is. Coming from a modded GPW @ ~ 72 grams I thought maybe the jump down wouldnt be that noticeable. It is. This mouse is super light. Its even in the name. My GPW now feels like a lead weight. The white colorway also looks super clean. The coating on this mouse is definitely better than the GPW, especially if your hands produce copious amounts of perspiration during long gaming sessions like mine. The stock feet arent great but they are passable. I did use them for a couple weeks and completely broke them in, but they never felt very great. The glide was decent enough but somehow they conversely seemed to have both high starting friction and low stopping power. Switched to core pads and now the feet feel great. To be fair the stock feet on the GPW were worse. Scratchier glide, same high starting friction, but a bit more stopping power. Switched to core pads and then they felt great. Hmmm. Clicks on M1 and M2 are nice and crisp. I personally like the slightly softer feel of the side buttons as compared to the original. Then again, I rarely use M5 for anything and mostly just use M4 for my knife in csgo or to browse back a page. Scroll wheel feels about the same as GPW, maybe a bit more defined steps.....or its just that my GPW has been used for bhopping for several years at this point. But, its expensive. And the white is rarely in stock. As to $150, how many years do you plan to use the mouse? In my case thats at least 2-3 and at that point its like buy a $50-75 mouse every year. Most of which will give in to wear and tear by that point. If my previous mouse is anything to base a guess off, Id say this mouse should easily last that long with proper care (Dont rage-slam your mice, actually maybe just dont rage at all) TL;DR: So, is it worth it? Well, if youre a competitive person, like gaming, and can afford it then yeah...it feels like it makes aiming easier. 100(%easier to aim)=X more frags X more frags+ Y competitive nature=Z more fun Z more fun/$150= N fun/dollar just do the maths find your ultimate fun per dollar ratio
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Tony
> 3 dayMy first GPRO Superlight did have a battery shake issue , was very common for when I had bough it at the time , got a fast and helpful replacement messaging support , other than that I love this mouse very light and minimal , awesome !
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Dominic
> 3 dayEverything (nearly) about this mouse is exceptional, except for the shape. I come from Zowie S and Zowie EC series, and this mouse cramps my hand when playing shooters. Sadly, have to return, looking forward to the Zowie EC2-CW wireless mouse for the ergonomic shape and comfort.
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Adan Gutkowski
> 3 dayThe mouse is worth every penny the battery last forever it’s really comfortable if you’re gonna get a mouse you should get this one if you’re in the gaming