My Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse review isn't one I want to rush, as this is a true game-changer
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is now available to buy, and like many tech reviewers around the world, I've had my hands on the new mouse for a few days, having attended a deep dive showcase of the tech at Logitech's HQ last week. However, while many reviewers have rushed out a quick review to hit today's official launch, this mouse is one I want to take my time with. Inside the G Pro X2 Superstrike is a potentially revolutionary new technology that completely replaces the normal switches that sit under the left and right buttons of a mouse. As Logitech revealed when it first announced the Superstrike, it uses movement sensors and haptic feedback to offer an adjustable 'click' position and intensity. Plus, it has allowed the company to include rapid trigger for mouse clicks. This allows for far faster clicks than any other mouse can achieve. It's really interesting stuff, and the increase in speed is immediately perceptible, but whether this mouse deserves a place on our best gaming mouse guide is going to take longer than usual to decide. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:This is the surprisingly scenic location where Logitech is designing gaming mice of the futureGrab this trusty 1080p Logitech webcam with built in mic and lens shutter for just $24, saving you 38%Logitech's no-switch gaming mouse, the Pro X2 Superstrike now available for pre-order
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is now available to buy, and like many tech reviewers around the world, I've had my hands on the new mouse for a few days, having attended a deep dive showcase of the tech at Logitech's HQ last week. However, while many reviewers have rushed out a quick review to hit today's official launch, this mouse is one I want to take my time with.Inside the G Pro X2 Superstrike is a potentially revolutionary new technology that completely replaces the normal switches that sit under the left and right buttons of a mouse. As Logitech revealed when it first announced the Superstrike, it uses movement sensors and haptic feedback to offer an adjustable 'click' position and intensity. Plus, it has allowed the company to include rapid trigger for mouse clicks. This allows for far faster clicks than any other mouse can achieve. It's really interesting stuff, and the increase in speed is immediately perceptible, but whether this mouse deserves a place on our best gaming mouse guide is going to take longer than usual to decide.
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This is the surprisingly scenic location where Logitech is designing gaming mice of the future
Grab this trusty 1080p Logitech webcam with built in mic and lens shutter for just $24, saving you 38%
Logitech's no-switch gaming mouse, the Pro X2 Superstrike now available for pre-order
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