Logitech delivers new G Pro X esports mouse, keyboard, and headset
Logitech recently added three accessories to their successful Pro line. Logitech has launched three new accessories to its successful Pro portfolio.
Logitech hasn’t done much to shake up the overall look of these accessories compared to their predecessors, instead keeping with a straightforward design available in black, white, or magenta. However, there are a few less visible improvements on each accessory to give you an edge over your rivals. Below, we’ve detailed the changes to these new peripherals, and what makes them special.
Logitech Pro X Superlight is a gaming mouse that has stayed true to its name. It provides players with a powerful and lightweight gaming mouse weighing less than 63 g. Pro X Superlight 2 maintains that tradition with new hardware while shedding even more weight. The Pro X Superlight sequel retains the same ambidextrous design from the original, but is now equipped with Logitech’s own optical switches and a 32,000 DPI sensor, all weighing in at a paltry 60 grams.
While the new Superlight can run for up to 95 hours without needing to recharge thanks to its lack of RGB lighting, it’s also compatible with Logitech’s Powerplay wireless charging system, allowing it to run indefinitely without needing to be plugged in, albeit adding a couple extra grams.
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The addition of polling at 2K Hz without an accessory or dongle is perhaps the most significant improvement in the Superlight Mouse’s second generation. Razer’s competitors have also created wireless gaming mouses that are capable of polling up to 2K Hz. These include the Basilisk V3 Pro & Deathadder V3 Pro. But, these mice require an extra dongle.
Logitech offers the G Pro X Superlight 2 for $159.99 in black, magenta, and white.
Logitech G Pro X TKL – Lightspeed is a new keyboard that closely resembles its original Pro X counterpart, with the exception of the tenkeyless layout. The new Logitech G Pro X TKL – Lightspeed also has 2.4 Ghz Bluetooth and wireless connectivity. It can run for 50 hours with a single battery charge. The USB-C detachable cable can also be used to recharge the keyboard. Dual-shot PBT keyboard caps and a carrying case with a hardshell are other features that enhance the quality of your life.
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While the Pro X TKL Lightspeed is available with Logitech’s proprietary linear, clicky, or tactile GX switches, they are not hot-swappable — an omission made even more painful by the lack of any built-in sound dampening.
Logitech offers the G Pro X TKL Lightspeed in black, magenta, and white for just $199.99.
It was already an excellent headset for gaming, but the G Pro X also offered a very comfortable fit and high-quality sound. Pro X 2 Lightspeed offers all the features we love about its predecessor, with a few modest upgrades.
In the Pro X sequel you will find the same great fit and finish, with the leatherette earcups as well as the plush headband and aluminum forks. A pivot at the point where the headband meets the forks allows you to flatten the earcups around your neck.
In addition to the expected assortment of cables and the detachable boom mic, you’ll also find a zippered carrying case and alternative felted earcups packaged with the Pro X 2.
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Logitech G’s software allows you to adjust the sound profiles for both the headset, which includes an adjustable boom mic, as well as the drivers. Just like its predecessor, the Pro X 2 Lightspeed does an admirable job isolating your ears from unwanted noise, but isn’t equipped with active noise cancellation.
G Pro X 2 is compatible with PCs, PlayStations, Nintendo Switches, and Xbox consoles via Bluetooth, 2.4 Ghz Wireless, or a 3.5mm cable.
Logitech has the G Pro X 2 Lightspeed headset in black or white on backorder. Reserve a unit today for only $249.99. Or, purchase one now.
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