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Logitech G Debuts Pro X2 Superstrike Mouse With Analog Click Sensing and Haptics

Logitech positions analog sensing with real-time haptics as its next performance leap.

Overview

  • Announced at Logi PLAY 2025, the Pro X2 Superstrike replaces mechanical micro-switches with a tactile-sensing analog trigger system designed for customizable click feel and responsiveness.
  • Logitech lists a 65 g build, HERO 2 sensor up to 44,000 DPI, 8,000 Hz polling, and up to 90 hours of continuous-movement battery life, with a $179.99 price and availability targeted for Q1 2026.
  • Forum reports describe unconfirmed details including electromagnetic actuation with 0.6 mm travel, adjustable drive and reset levels, and a Taptic-like haptic engine configurable in software.
  • Logitech also expanded its lineup with the 51 g Pro X Superlight 2c compact mouse using HERO 2 and LIGHTFORCE switches, plus the Pro X Superlight 2 SE, the G515 Rapid TKL analog keyboard, and the RS50 sim-racing wheel.
  • Rival Corsair introduced the 36 g Sabre V2 Pro wireless mouse supporting 8,000 Hz polling, with an estimated 70 hours of battery life at 1,000 Hz that drops to about 16 hours at 8,000 Hz.