Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K
Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, Ultra-light with 63g, 5 Programmable Buttons, 70 hours Battery Life, Zero Additive PTFE Feet, PC/Mac – White


Comparison Table
Powerplay | ||
LIGHTSPEED | Lightspeed | LIGHTSPEED |
HERO 25k | Sensor | HERO 25k |
70 hours | Battery life | 50 hours |
<63 g | Weight | 85 g |
Custom button layout | ||
5 | # of buttons | 4 to 8 |
Powerplay | ||
LIGHTSPEED | Lightspeed | LIGHTSPEED |
HERO 25k | Sensor | HERO 25k |
70 hours | Battery life | – |
<63 g | Weight | 87 g |
Custom button layout | ||
5 | # of buttons | 6 |
- PRO WIRELESS
- PRO WIRED
Weight: | 63 g |
Dimensions: | 12 x 4 x 6.3 cm; 63 Grams |
Brand: | Logitech G |
Model: | 910-005943 |
Colour: | White |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | Logitech |
Dimensions: | 12 x 4 x 6.3 cm; 63 Grams |
Honestly was unsure how I’d feel about a light mouse going from 127 grams down to 63 gram mouse but I wasn’t disappointed at all this mouse single handily improved my experience on the game.
This is my first ever wireless mouse, upgraded from the G502 wired HERO. i went with this, as i have smaller/medium hands, and i prefer a claw grip to palm grip. also Logitech has pretty much never failed me in 10 years, i prefer their mouse clicks (left / right) to their main competitors like razer who usually disappoint me with their mouse clicks
anyway, so far i’m impressed, this mouse has blown me away. super lightweight, smooth, accurate, the battery lasts a long time. my main games right now are valorant , league of legends and sometimes overwatch. and it’s been a blast so far. I am not surprised it’s a widely used mouse by professional CS/Valorant players (granted I am a casual player). but overall, if you’re on the fence about a wireless mouse, i just made the switch and it feels great!
The only downside i have sadly is the clicks feel super hard coming from a G502 HERO. it sometimes hurts my fingers when i press a lot, which isn’t good for spam clicking.
Without a doubt the best gaming mouse I’ve owned to date, and I’ve had them all.
I was skeptical about wireless gaming mouses for quite sometime, but this is a real game changer, the lack of cable, the slimmer size to some of the more recent mouses in my arsenal, and beastly sensor, have greatly increased my mouse/hand control in FPS.
Ergonomics won’t suit everyone, but if you’re coming from an XMr1 or glorious model D, you won’t have an issue with how it feels in the hands.
Only gripe is the Logitech G hub software which isn’t the best and always crashes.
Battery life is just insanely good. I play a good two-three hours every other day maybe and it lasts a couple of weeks. It’s good that if you forget to turn it off, it has an auto power off function maintain its battery. Great mouse and understand the great reviews it receives
I got this because I wanted to get back into gaming but I never really wanted to admit it, it couldn’t be flashy or anything. I’ve had many different mice in the past and this one is very low in weight and the battery life is great, doesn’t last forever but for the weight of the mouse it’s fantastic. It’s very responsive to quick movements. There has been no problems so far. If you love gaming, this is a great option!
Experience gaming excellence with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Weighing just 63 grams, its precise tracking, wireless connectivity, and long battery life make it an essential choice for competitive gamers. With ergonomic comfort and stylish design, it’s a game-changer in every way. Feels great in the hand plus you can you it however you like
Feels amazing, incredibly light, Comes with some 3m grip stickers, will charge to 100% in 90mins, approx 70/80 hours on a full charge
Worth the money if your into your gaming etc
Great sensor, mouse feels very good and battery lasts for more than a week with intense use before it needs charging. Only thing I’d need more would be an extra mappable button under the scroll but overall the build quality makes up for the fact that it only has two extra buttons.
One of the best mouses I’ve ever owned; not only as a wireless mouse but a mouse overall.
Incredibly powerful for gaming having the freedom of being able to move the mouse without the constraint of being tied to the cable which has widely improved my aiming consistency across FPS games.
Highly recommend it as the battery lasts forever; the mouse naturally goes on standby when you’re not using it so I think that helps the battery conservation. Incredibly comfortable and one to try!
My boyfriend previously had a wired razer mouse which was breaking down and an annoyance as it was quite heavy and the wires would tangle up even though he had overall good wire management. He absolutely loves this mouse and the black one suits his set up aesthetic immensely. The mouse I’d say is smaller in comparison to most razer mouses for example but for me it’s quite comfortable and perfect for my smaller hands. I did however ask my bf if it’s also comfortable for him as his hands are bigger than mine and he has no complaints with the size of the mouse. So don’t let the size of the mouse sway you away from buying it. Definitely a must have! Pricey, but worth it. 🙂
I like almost everything about this mouse. Very comfy and light what makes perfect for fps gaming, but has very bad side buttons. Knowing you spend this much money is a little bit disappointing. Problem is u need to much force press them. Because of mouse is very light when pressing them you instantly losing some accuracy. I have returned mine because of that. Other than that is a great mouse.
Punchy opening remark eh, but worth it. I bought this for my son who has used loads of gaming mice (mouses?) over the years, and having done research he wanted one of these. He’s not disappointed, despite the price tag!
I’ve watched him play various online games (Fortnite, Rocket League, Halo, Apex Legends to name a few) and in some games he’s playing so fast I can hardly see what’s going on! This is particularly noticeable in Fortnite as he’s building & editing like the clappers while still shooting at the enemy, it’s blinding watching him! He says this mouse is working better than the ones he’s had previously, like a few Razor mouses and even other Logitech gaming mouses he has. I can’t recall all the brands and models he has but he swears this one is the best so far. Spoilt kids nowadays eh, but in fairness he’s saved his money and paid for this himself.
Well, it’s working out well for him. He’s had it for about 5 or 6 weeks now and has been thrashing it about every day with his mates online, and still loves it. For me that’s the best recommendation I could receive, he’s a proper fussy, if frustrated, game player and I have to add I’ve not heard any shouts of “mouse related frustration” coming from his room since getting this.
Spot on!
I hope that’s been of some help 🙂
If you are looking for a gaming mouse that will give you the edge you need to win, then the Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse is the perfect choice for you.
After usage of this mouse, it has amazing battery life as well as feeling very natural in the hand. This mouse also comes with a plethora of buttons that are easy to reach and program the Logitech Program is easy to use and provides presets for many games with an automatic gaming profile switch.
The G Pro X Superlight is an excellent gaming mouse, and if you’re looking for a wireless model that doesn’t sacrifice gaming performance, then this is the mouse for you. Highly Recommended!
Now that I’ve tested both If I did not own any of these mice and had the option of getting the Original for half the price that would definitely be my choice the Superlight is the better mouse but not by enough to make me want to pay that much more, still I’d easily rate them both 5/5
The Superlight comes with optional tape grips & a spare puck which uses the same material as the skates this adds more drag for increased precision I assume, mine is removed as I like a faster mouse but a nice option to have.
Lastly Mine needed the firmware updating in G Hub on arrival the mouse updated just fine but the dongle refused to update and just sat there I searched google and found lots of answers but none of them fixed the issue after messing around for a while it was a simple fix just exit G Hub & run it again in admin you may also have to pair the dongle again in the the software.
So immediately the lightness was the main difference. It was so light that I found I had to grip it more firmly. To counter this (because it felt unnatural to me) I bought Lizard Skins DSP mouse grip (warning: you have to cut it yourself) which solved that problem immediately.
I was also using a 10+ year old glass mouse pad which had to go. I replaced that with a Artisan pad from Japan and some Corepad Skatz.
The mouse itself:
– It doesn’t creak – not even with a squeeze to the sides. I don’t know why that matters but it just feels solid despite being so light
– Buttons on it are nice and tactile, clicky with no lateral movement
– I have the white mouse with red lizard skin tape. It looks ok, it’d be better if they made the tape without me having to have cut it to give it the polished look
– Do not use the grip tape that it comes with, it’s rubbish
– Lift off it really amazing. above a millimetre and the mouse curser will not move
– side buttons are ok, a bit squishy, not as responsive as the front buttons
– I’d really have liked to have the infinite scroll that comes with a lot of Logitech mice, i miss that from my G9
– No RGB – i do not care for it anyway
– Battery life is brilliant. I’ve charged it twice in the month I’ve had it, I use it all day for work and then in the evening for games
– Ergonomically going from a G9 to the superlight was a bit strange, i think i was more claw with the G9 and I’m now a bit in-between because the length of the mouse and the hump in the middle
It was an odd conversion because I used to think that heavy was nice (i had the extra weights in my G9) and I wasn’t sure I was sold on all the fuss about having a lighter mouse, but now I’ve changed to a light mouse the way I’d describe it: it feels like an extension of my hand now, rather than a device I’m moving about with my hand. I barely feel it’s there but I still have the control.
If you can get past the price for what looks like a very simple mouse: the pad, grip tape and skates combo puts the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT into another league.