Logitech unveils Pro X2 Superstrike mouse with tactile clicks |
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Logitech has unveiled the Pro X2 Superstrike, its flagship gaming mouse, which is the first to ditch mechanical switches in favor of analog sensors with tactile feedback. According to Logitech, this provides faster clicks, precise sensitivity adjustment, and a Rapid Trigger feature previously only found on keyboards. The mouse's key feature is the HITS (Haptic Inductive Trigger System). It uses analog sensors with a travel distance of only 0.6 mm and is capable of reducing response latency to 30 ms. Users have access to 10 levels of pressure adjustment, as well as five Rapid Trigger options, which can be changed via the proprietary G Hub application. The Pro X2 Superstrike also features the proprietary Hero 2 sensor, support for a polling rate of up to 8000 Hz over a wireless connection, and a weight of only 65 grams. This makes the model one of the fastest and lightest in the Logitech lineup. The Pro X2 Superstrike will go on sale in early 2026 for $179.99. The company will also release a more compact Superlight 2C ? a mouse weighing 51 grams, 5% smaller than the Superlight 2. It will go on sale on October 21 and will cost $159.99. |