G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex: Logitech’s Ergonomic Revolution
Logitech has just unveiled the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex, an ergonomic take on its acclaimed Superlight 2 gaming mouse. This new version introduces a curvier shape aimed at gamers who prefer more comfort and support than the flat, symmetrical designs of previous G Pro models. Let's dive into what makes this mouse a potential game-changer.
The Evolution of Logitech’s G Pro Series
The story of Logitech’s G Pro lineup is unique. The original G Pro Wireless, launched in 2018, combined cutting-edge wireless technology with a sleek ambidextrous design. The Superlight version that followed removed buttons on the right side, disappointing some fans. Now, the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex brings a new ergonomic shape, finally offering a right-hand-only design.
Unmatched Specs for Performance
This mouse boasts some impressive numbers. Its Hero 2 sensor offers a massive 44,000 DPI, tracking at up to 888 inches per second with a maximum acceleration of 88G. With an 8KHz polling rate, the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex leaves no stone unturned in the pursuit of flawless performance. In our testing, this mouse performed on par with other top-tier gaming mice, offering smooth and responsive gameplay.
A Shape for Comfort
The G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex features a slightly lifted left side and a wider rear, catering to those who prefer ergonomic support. While not revolutionary, it’s a subtle yet effective change. For users accustomed to the Razer Deathadder, this shape offers a familiar feel with Logitech's renowned build quality.
Light but Not the Lightest
Weighing in at 60g, the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex is as light as the symmetrical Superlight 2. While not the lightest on the market, it offers a balanced combination of weight and performance, making it suitable for competitive gaming and everyday use.
Conclusion: An Ergonomic Addition to the Superlight Family
The G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex is a slightly more ergonomic alternative to the Superlight 2. If you prefer a palm-supporting shape, this mouse is worth considering. Both the Dex and the original Superlight 2 are top performers, but they come with a premium price tag. Whether you choose this ergonomic version or stick with the classic, you're getting one of the best gaming mice on the market.