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Model: Logitech PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse - mouse - LIGHTSPEED - white
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Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra-Lightweight, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, 5 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, Compatible with PC / Mac - White
This isn't a that good of deal at $100 from amazon. On the other hand, Best buy is still offering their "earth day" logitech recycling promotion. By bringing in any used pc or gaming accessory to be recycled in store (accessory can be from any brand in any condition) you receive a 20% off coupon to be used in the purchase of logitech mice, keyboards, webcams, and headsets. The details can be found here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logi...80616911.c
At $80 from best buy, after recycling any old piece of junk accessory you have lying around, this mouse is a pretty good deal. It's important to note that this is the old version of the pro x superlight, meaning it has a micro usb port rather than usb-c, and it has mechanical switches rather than optical switches. That means it is at risk of developing the infamous double click issue, though it appears to be less prevalent with this model compared to older logitech mice.
Overall, this is an extremely well regarded mouse, and most reviewers consistently rate it as one of the best options for fps gaming. It's been on sale at ~$80 a couple of times already, including even before the new version the pro x superlight 2 came out. The newer version is a moderate upgrade, but this version is still an excellent mouse assuming you get it at a good price. As it has relatively few buttons this mouse is most suited for fps gaming, individuals who play mmo or other games where a large number of mouse buttons are beneficial should look elsewhere. There have been some reports of scroll wheel issues with this mouse, though I've also seen reviews describing easy mods to solve those issues should they arise. Here's a link to the rtings review of this mouse: https://www.rtings.com/mouse/revi...superlight
At $100 I'd say this mouse is just an ok value, especially considering the pro x superlight 2 is on sale for $137. If you get the best buy 20% off coupon, this mouse at $80 is probably currently the best value mid to high end option for fps gaming. It's worth noting that this mouse occasionally goes on sale for $60 refurbished, so if you're willing to purchase refurbished this deal isn't as compelling. This mouse has been $80 several times in the past, so if you're willing to wait it may eventually drop further, but this is still a decent deal.
I'm not the target audience of this mouse but I don't know why you'd spend this much and then connect via Bluetooth
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03-26-2024 at 01:03 PM.
This isn't a that good of deal at $100 from amazon. On the other hand, Best buy is still offering their "earth day" logitech recycling promotion. By bringing in any used pc or gaming accessory to be recycled in store (accessory can be from any brand in any condition) you receive a 20% off coupon to be used in the purchase of logitech mice, keyboards, webcams, and headsets. The details can be found here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logi...80616911.c
At $80 from best buy, after recycling any old piece of junk accessory you have lying around, this mouse is a pretty good deal. It's important to note that this is the old version of the pro x superlight, meaning it has a micro usb port rather than usb-c, and it has mechanical switches rather than optical switches. That means it is at risk of developing the infamous double click issue, though it appears to be less prevalent with this model compared to older logitech mice.
Overall, this is an extremely well regarded mouse, and most reviewers consistently rate it as one of the best options for fps gaming. It's been on sale at ~$80 a couple of times already, including even before the new version the pro x superlight 2 came out. The newer version is a moderate upgrade, but this version is still an excellent mouse assuming you get it at a good price. As it has relatively few buttons this mouse is most suited for fps gaming, individuals who play mmo or other games where a large number of mouse buttons are beneficial should look elsewhere. There have been some reports of scroll wheel issues with this mouse, though I've also seen reviews describing easy mods to solve those issues should they arise. Here's a link to the rtings review of this mouse: https://www.rtings.com/mouse/revi...superlight
At $100 I'd say this mouse is just an ok value, especially considering the pro x superlight 2 is on sale for $137. If you get the best buy 20% off coupon, this mouse at $80 is probably currently the best value mid to high end option for fps gaming. It's worth noting that this mouse occasionally goes on sale for $60 refurbished, so if you're willing to purchase refurbished this deal isn't as compelling. This mouse has been $80 several times in the past, so if you're willing to wait it may eventually drop further, but this is still a decent deal.
I would never buy a Logitech mouse with mech switches again, they have chronic double-clicking issues. There's also much more mouse competition now so $100 is way too steep.
My brother bought me a lamzu atlantis over a year ago to replace the OG g pro, and it's just way better. No more mushy buttons and exceptionally light. Plastic still hasn't developed a shine. looks brand new
I would never buy a Logitech mouse with mech switches again, they have chronic double-clicking issues. There's also much more mouse competition now so $100 is way too steep.
I personally still have yet to experience the double click issue but we've all seen people talk about it too often to pretend my situation should be the norm. BUT if it never develops then this mouse is actually great!
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At $80 from best buy, after recycling any old piece of junk accessory you have lying around, this mouse is a pretty good deal. It's important to note that this is the old version of the pro x superlight, meaning it has a micro usb port rather than usb-c, and it has mechanical switches rather than optical switches. That means it is at risk of developing the infamous double click issue, though it appears to be less prevalent with this model compared to older logitech mice.
Overall, this is an extremely well regarded mouse, and most reviewers consistently rate it as one of the best options for fps gaming. It's been on sale at ~$80 a couple of times already, including even before the new version the pro x superlight 2 came out. The newer version is a moderate upgrade, but this version is still an excellent mouse assuming you get it at a good price. As it has relatively few buttons this mouse is most suited for fps gaming, individuals who play mmo or other games where a large number of mouse buttons are beneficial should look elsewhere. There have been some reports of scroll wheel issues with this mouse, though I've also seen reviews describing easy mods to solve those issues should they arise. Here's a link to the rtings review of this mouse: https://www.rtings.com/mouse/revi...superlig
At $100 I'd say this mouse is just an ok value, especially considering the pro x superlight 2 is on sale for $137. If you get the best buy 20% off coupon, this mouse at $80 is probably currently the best value mid to high end option for fps gaming. It's worth noting that this mouse occasionally goes on sale for $60 refurbished, so if you're willing to purchase refurbished this deal isn't as compelling. This mouse has been $80 several times in the past, so if you're willing to wait it may eventually drop further, but this is still a decent deal.
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At $80 from best buy, after recycling any old piece of junk accessory you have lying around, this mouse is a pretty good deal. It's important to note that this is the old version of the pro x superlight, meaning it has a micro usb port rather than usb-c, and it has mechanical switches rather than optical switches. That means it is at risk of developing the infamous double click issue, though it appears to be less prevalent with this model compared to older logitech mice.
Overall, this is an extremely well regarded mouse, and most reviewers consistently rate it as one of the best options for fps gaming. It's been on sale at ~$80 a couple of times already, including even before the new version the pro x superlight 2 came out. The newer version is a moderate upgrade, but this version is still an excellent mouse assuming you get it at a good price. As it has relatively few buttons this mouse is most suited for fps gaming, individuals who play mmo or other games where a large number of mouse buttons are beneficial should look elsewhere. There have been some reports of scroll wheel issues with this mouse, though I've also seen reviews describing easy mods to solve those issues should they arise. Here's a link to the rtings review of this mouse: https://www.rtings.com/mouse/revi...superlig
At $100 I'd say this mouse is just an ok value, especially considering the pro x superlight 2 is on sale for $137. If you get the best buy 20% off coupon, this mouse at $80 is probably currently the best value mid to high end option for fps gaming. It's worth noting that this mouse occasionally goes on sale for $60 refurbished, so if you're willing to purchase refurbished this deal isn't as compelling. This mouse has been $80 several times in the past, so if you're willing to wait it may eventually drop further, but this is still a decent deal.
I wish they make a usb-c mini dongle already too.
I like the MX anywhere mouse where I can pair 3 different devices. Makes it so much easier to use different machines on a single mouse.
I'm not the target audience of this mouse but I don't know why you'd spend this much and then connect via Bluetooth
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I personally still have yet to experience the double click issue but we've all seen people talk about it too often to pretend my situation should be the norm. BUT if it never develops then this mouse is actually great!
You won't have to worry about that unless you're an extreme slob. I clean mine with baby wipes and it's never been filthy.