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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 9,731 eBay Reviews |
Product Name: | 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 |
Manufacturer: | Logitech |
Model Number: | 910-005940 |
Product SKU: | B087LP6F4Y |
UPC: | 97855159625 |
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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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Weird. I don't have discoloration or wear marks on mine. Viper Ultimate is another story.
I don't see the price any guide?
I mean...I've owned probably 6+ Logitech gaming mouses and never had these mysterious double-clicking issues. But then again, I don't rage and start smashing on my mouse when gaming so...
We were running 3 Logi mice in my house, 2 of them got the dreaded double click. Switched over the this same Lamzu 4k. What a difference. It combined with the release of The Finals is the first FPS I've gotten into in years.
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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...superlight [rtings.com]
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 don't know what your talking about, I have had mine for three+ years and it looks white and brand new. Never had to clean once. If you got clammy hands go with black not white.
If you look up "Logitech - PRO X SUPERLIGHT" in the best buy search bar, the search result for the $99 white pro x superlight has a blue box with the statement "Recycle and save 20%". Clicking that box opens up the logitech earth day promotion I linked in my first response. Additionally, the image for the logitech recycling promotion actually appears to display this exact mouse model, the pro x superlight, alongside a keyboard, headset, and webcam.
The listed terms for the promotion are as follows:
*Must recycle item in store to receive coupon. Coupon can be used in store or online for purchase of new Logitech item(s). Upon recycling of a PC accessory or PC gaming accessory, customer will receive one Save 20% recycle coupon toward the purchase of any Logitech or Logitech G mice, keyboards, webcams, and headsets. Only one coupon per transaction, and coupon can only be used once. Limit of 1 coupon per customer and a maximum 4 units per purchase. Markdowns taken from current prices; not valid in combination with other offers. Excludes clearance and open-box items. Recycled PC accessories or PC gaming accessories will not be returned under any circumstances. Not available in all locations and some stores may have additional limitations. Other exclusions apply.
As you can see, there's nothing in the terms that would exclude this particular mouse from the promotion, and the best buy website specifically advertises the 20% off for this exact model. My best guess is that either you tried to use it on an open box/clearence mouse, or that there's something to do with that last disclaimer of "Not available in all locations and some stores may have additional limitations. Other exclusions apply.".
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.
The sheer fact that it doesn't have optical switches means it's worth $10. Screw Logitech and their cheap switches
if you game a lot I think the best buy warranty is worth
my buttons started to double click so I assume the next one will too and I'll be able to get a free replacement
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I think the reason we'd also want Bluetooth is to be able to quickly switch to a different device - not use it as the primary connection.
I have this feature on my G604 and it's something I'd like to have on my future mice as well. They stopped making this model and I've been searching for a replacement for the day it eventually dies. I wish I had bought a 2nd or 3rd one at the time, but I had no idea how much I'd love it or that it was going away.