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Logitech G Unveils New PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard and PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Gaming Mouse

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Today, Logitech G, a brand of Logitech and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, introduced the two newest products in the award-winning PRO Series line, the Logitech G PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard and Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Gaming Mouse. Over the past three years, Logitech G has been working with hundreds of the world's most skilled professional esports athletes to create the next generation of PRO Series gear. These new products, when combined with the Logitech G PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Headset launched earlier this year, complete the PRO Series line, offering the highest level of PC performance across mice, keyboards and headsets.

"The exciting new PRO Series portfolio represents a pure and uncompromised product collection, designed for maximum performance of elite esports professionals and the most competitive gamers playing at the peak of potential," stated Brent Barry, Head of Esports and PRO Series at Logitech G. "These products exemplify our commitment to pushing the limits of performance, speed, and reliability, which is only made possible through our multi-year, collaborative design process with professional esports athletes. Our elite athlete partners help design, develop and test our products, ensuring they deliver the highest level of performance, quality and cutting-edge innovation."



The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Gaming Mouse combines precision, performance and reliability, making it an indispensable advantage for elite-level gaming.

State-of-the-art technologies and features include its LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Switches, a new hybrid optical-mechanical switch technology that combines the revolutionary performance of optical sensors in speed and reliability while providing the crisp response and mechanical feel that Pros love.

The new mouse also includes the brand new HERO 2 Sensor, with tracking at over 500 inches per second and up to 32,000 DPI. Its unique dual array design increases working range and maintains tracking performance, even when lifting or tilting the mouse.

Based on feedback from pro gamers, the new PRO X SUPERLIGHT retains its award-winning shape and geometry of the original PRO SUPERLIGHT and also a weight of only 60 grams.

Additional features include: PRO-grade technology, USB-C, 95-hour battery life, POWERPLAY compatibility, a larger array size and a best-in-class 25 kilohertz maximum frame rate. Zero-additive PTFE mouse feet deliver a smooth glide for seamless reactivity to any game.

Like the PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Gaming Mouse, the new Logitech G PRO X TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard was also designed with and for pros to deliver the highest level of competitive play. Its tenkeyless form factor features programmable keys, RGB lighting with LIGHTSYNC, dedicated media controls and volume roller, and the trusted performance and reliability of Logitech G's LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. In addition to the LIGHTSPEED dongle, players can connect via Bluetooth or via the included USB-C to USB-A cable.

PRO X TKL features dual-shot PBT keycaps that let LIGHTSYNC RGB shine through. The standard layout allows for third-party keycap compatibility, and additional media keys create quick access while grinding, a detail many pro players requested. Plus, being tenkeyless means more room for mouse movement, an important advantage for competitive players.

Players can take their game on the go with the keyboard's included carry case, and choose between Tactile Switches (GX Brown), Linear Switches (GX Red) or Clicky Switches (GX Blue).

For pros, the smallest setting change can make the difference between victory and second place. In the new PRO Series products, DPI, sensitivity, report rate, surface, game settings and more are all interconnected. And with G HUB updates and Onboard Memory Management software (OMM), players now have even more control and configuration capabilities:
  • New sensitivity UI in G HUB and OMM for configuring DPI with full presets, separate X/Y axis controls, and more.
  • HERO 2 sensor that can copy settings from one mouse to the other to make sure you get the exact DPI from your old mouse.
  • Programmable F keys as G keys on the PRO X 2 Keyboard to enable control of your whole desktop. Change mouse DPI preset, execute multibuy macros, combine spells and abilities, and even control your stream through powerful plugins, including those from Streamlabs.

Designing for a Positive Future
In addition to creating the world's highest-performing gear, Logitech is equally committed to creating a more equitable and climate-positive world by actively reducing our carbon impact. With upgraded and intentional design, using these new gaming products is a choice players can feel good about. The PRO Series includes certified post-consumer recycled plastic to give a second life to end-of-use plastic from old consumer electronics.

Paper packaging comes from FSC -certified forests and other controlled sources. By choosing this product, players are supporting responsible management of the world's forests.

All Logitech G products are certified carbon neutral and use renewable energy when possible during manufacturing. When players purchase a Logitech G product, the carbon footprint of that product has been reduced to zero by supporting forestry, renewables and climate-impacted communities.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech G PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard and Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Gaming Mouse and PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset, are available in pink, black, and white colorways.

The PRO X TKL gaming keyboard (SRP: $199), PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 gaming mouse (SRP: $159) and PRO X 2 gaming headset (SRP: $249) are now available on LogitechG.com and in the US, Canada and select markets worldwide.

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The mouse doesn't looks premium but costs premium, the G502 X Plus looks way way better and cost about the same, so I don't know why logitech released two similar priced mice.
 
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The mouse doesn't looks premium but costs premium, the G502 X Plus looks way way better and cost about the same, so I don't know why logitech released two similar priced mice.
"Lightest" version of G502X is 90gms while this ultralight is under 65gms. Also unlike other light mice this one isnt a cheese grater.
 
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I dunno why they decided to F over all the left-handed customers. The original G Pro Wireless mouse was perfect because it had ambidextrous side buttons which could be removed and placed on whichever side you wanted them on. But with the newer G Pro X Superlight and this new G Pro X Superlight 2, they're both right-handed only products where the side buttons can't be switched to the opposite side.
 
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Can they hire a press release writer that can make it clear what the hell changed in these new versions?
 

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PRO X TKL features dual-shot PBT keycaps that let LIGHTSYNC RGB shine through. The standard layout allows for third-party keycap compatibility, and additional media keys create quick access while grinding, a detail many pro players requested. Plus, being tenkeyless means more room for mouse movement, an important advantage for competitive players.

I guess??
 
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The mouse doesn't looks premium but costs premium, the G502 X Plus looks way way better and cost about the same, so I don't know why logitech released two similar priced mice.

Horses for courses - I'd also rather take the 502 X Plus because of the hybrid switches. We dont know if they'll still use those garbage blue omrom switches that develop a double click issue after 2-3years but they probably do because they even used it in their older Logitech Pro mouse
 
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the prices are disgusting, the new mouse costs almost double the original for no real good reason... the keyboard is insanely overpriced also for no real good reason... I would personally steer clear of this.
 

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the prices are disgusting, the new mouse costs almost double the original for no real good reason... the keyboard is insanely overpriced also for no real good reason... I would personally steer clear of this.
Totally agree. Those should be cut by half, then they would be priced reasonably.
 
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Logitech is lazy af. And STILL no G305 Superlight. Who would have guessed?
 

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the prices are disgusting, the new mouse costs almost double the original for no real good reason... the keyboard is insanely overpriced also for no real good reason... I would personally steer clear of this.
It's literally the exact same MSRP. The old model is half-priced on a clearance sale until it goes away forever.

If you can live with bad switches, microUSB, 1k polling and the older tech, then save half your money by all means. But let's not pretend that "almost double" is an apples to apples comparison.
 
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$610 is a lot for a keyboard, mouse, and headset.

The fact the mouse uses optical switches is promising since Logitech's usual weakness is short-lived Omron China switches that are lucky to make it into their third year of daily driving. I'm not so keen on $249 for a set of headphones that use faux-leather for the earcups and headband. IME these flake away in about 2-3 years, no exceptions. I've seen it with Sony and Microsoft headphones at home and countless hundreds of varying brand headsets at work. Would it kill them to make an "eco" product with materials that have a non-disposable lifespan such as cotton, polyester, or real leather?

Sadly, Logitech are just cashing in on brand-recognition these last few years. The innovation and quality is nothing special but the pricing is getting hard to stomach. Thankfully there's a lot of good competition in all three of these markets. I'm pretty sure I can get a nicer mouse, keyboard and headset for less - from quality brands that specialise in each field, too.
 
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It's literally the exact same MSRP. The old model is half-priced on a clearance sale until it goes away forever.

If you can live with bad switches, microUSB, 1k polling and the older tech, then save half your money by all means. But let's not pretend that "almost double" is an apples to apples comparison.
Yeah, well, that older tech is just as good as the new from a practical standpoint, the 1000 Hz is more than enough for 96 people out of a 100, and a pair of good switches cost about 5 bucks. I guess you can live with microUSB for half the price, if you take these things into account.

Logitech keeps getting more and more disappointing...
 
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"Lightest" version of G502X is 90gms while this ultralight is under 65gms. Also unlike other light mice this one isnt a cheese grater.
So is intended for weight freaks, then, I guess I'm not a weight freak.
 
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"Lightest" version of G502X is 90gms while this ultralight is under 65gms. Also unlike other light mice this one isnt a cheese grater.
There are several other mice, which are considerably lighter AND not a cheese grater either. And we have more and more as days go by. There's nothing impressive in this new GPX 2. Even Keychron, who's barely on the market (not even a year, maybe; I dunno, but they got into the mice business only recently), makes much more exciting stuff than the old swiss manufacturer.

Just sayin'.
 

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The mouse doesn't looks premium but costs premium, the G502 X Plus looks way way better and cost about the same, so I don't know why logitech released two similar priced mice.

G502 X and the Superlight are in different consumer categories. The G500 series has that ergonomic shape (comparable to the Razer Deathadder) and free-spinning mouse wheel, while the G Pro (and G100s before it) was more of a lightweight competitive FPS mouse.

The keyboard? Meh. If only Wooting would release a 75% keyboard, it would definitely blow this PRO X TKL out of the water with the price (although it would probably cost the same considering the 60HE is $175).

Headset is actually pretty good, its just overpriced. At least it has an option to go wired if you have your own DAC or if you won't be using the wireless 2.4G dongle or BT. Sadly it does not support simultaneous inputs (e.g. both active 2.4G and BT at the same time) unlike the Corsair Virtuoso XTs.
 
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Mouse HSK|Hati S|Hati M Ace|Skoll SK-S|Pulsar Xlite|MM710|MM730|NP-01|Viper M.|Krait|MX300|MX500 etc
Keyboard Ducky One 3 TKL |One 3 SF|One 2 Horizon|Miya Pro|Akko 3068B Plus|Huntsman TE|K70 Pro Mini WL etc
VR HMD 3xShidenkai XS|Zero Classic XS|Hien XS|Raiden XS|P-51|Turbulence Teal SE|Talent L|2xAllsop XL etc
Software MS Windows 10 Home x64
Benchmark Scores over 9000
G502 X and the Superlight are in different consumer categories. The G500 series has that ergonomic shape (comparable to the Razer Deathadder) and free-spinning mouse wheel, while the G Pro (and G100s before it) was more of a lightweight competitive FPS mouse.

The keyboard? Meh. If only Wooting would release a 75% keyboard, it would definitely blow this PRO X TKL out of the water with the price (although it would probably cost the same considering the 60HE is $175).

Headset is actually pretty good, its just overpriced. At least it has an option to go wired if you have your own DAC or if you won't be using the wireless 2.4G dongle or BT. Sadly it does not support simultaneous inputs (e.g. both active 2.4G and BT at the same time) unlike the Corsair Virtuoso XTs.
G PRO =! G PRO Wireless / GPX / GPX 2

The G100s line's top dog is the G305, with an Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAA battery. (Or the OG MX300, for that matter...)
 
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