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Logitech G Launches PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE Analog-Trigger Mouse, Expands Pro Lineup

The debut brings keyboard‑style analog input with haptic feedback to a mouse, signaling a new customization push in competitive peripherals.

Overview

  • At its Logi PLAY event, Logitech G introduced the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE wireless mouse that replaces mechanical microswitches with a pressure‑sensing trigger and real‑time tactile click feedback.
  • Official details list a 65 g body, 118.4×61.2×38.9 mm dimensions, HERO 2 sensor up to 44,000 DPI, reporting up to 8,000 Hz, around 90 hours of continuous‑motion battery life, a $179.99 price, and an expected Q1 2026 release.
  • A Chiphell forum post describes an all‑electromagnetic mechanism with 0.6 mm travel, ten adjustable trigger drive levels, five quick‑reset levels, and software‑tuned haptic strength, which Logitech has not confirmed.
  • The PRO range broadened with the compact 51 g PRO X Superlight 2c using the HERO 2 sensor and Lightforce switches (95‑hour battery, $159.99), plus additional variants including PRO X Superlight 2 Compact and SE, the G515 Rapid TKL analog keyboard, and the RS50 racing wheel.
  • Logitech announced Taipei hands‑on activations from Sept. 19 to Oct. 5, while competitor Corsair released the 36 g Sabre V2 Pro with up to 8,000 Hz polling and a $99.99 price.