Gaming: 'we Need To Do Lightweight, But Fine, What Else?' Says Logitech...

Gaming: 'we Need To Do Lightweight, But Fine, What Else?' Says Logitech...

I'll take 61 g and ultra-low click latency over an ultralight mouse any day.

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The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is the first gaming mouse to offer adjustable actuation and rapid trigger for super-quick click response. I'm already sold on it, having used it a ton over the last week in my Counter-Strike matches, and it looks like a bunch of other competitive gamers are sold on it, too. But it's not exactly the lightest mouse on the market right now.

It's not heavy, but at 61 g with its UPE-furnished puck fitted, it's a far cry from the 36 g of the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro or the 39–41 g of the Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Medium. The former has been my go-to for a while, as I think there's a genuine benefit to using a lightweight mouse for competitive shooters.

Source: PC Gamer