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Logitech Unveils G Pro X2 Superstrike With Haptic Analog Clicks and Rapid Trigger

Logitech is pitching the haptic, analog-click design to esports players, with independent validation still pending.

Overview

  • The flagship mouse replaces mechanical switches with a Haptic Inductive Trigger System that offers 10 selectable actuation points, five rapid‑trigger reset levels over 0.6mm travel, and a claimed click‑latency reduction of up to 30ms.
  • Specs include a 65g weight, HERO 2 sensor up to 44,000 DPI and 888 IPS, support for up to 8,000Hz wireless polling via G Hub, and up to 90 hours of battery life, with haptic intensity adjustable in software.
  • Logitech priced the Pro X2 Superstrike at $179.99 and set a Q1 2026 launch window, while also introducing the smaller 51g G Pro X Superlight 2c for $159.99 with availability on October 21.
  • Early reactions highlight enthusiasm from pro players and media demos, with hands-on impressions noting a nearly silent, different-feeling haptic click that aims to mimic a physical press.
  • Competition intensified as Corsair launched the 36g Sabre V2 Pro at $99.99 with up to 8,000Hz polling and a 33K DPI sensor, underscoring a split between premium innovation and ultralight value options.