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Logitech's new wireless gaming mouse has no switches, uses haptics instead
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With its Superstrike technology, this new Logitech wireless gaming mouse has adjustable actuation and rapid trigger tech, but no switches.
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Logitech has just announced what could be the next revolution in gaming mice, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. That's because this mouse does away with normal switches completely and instead replaces them with inductive actuators and haptic click feedback. Why is that good? Because it can "cut click latency by up to 30 milliseconds," according to the company. Announced at its recent Logitech G Play event, where we'll soon be getting some hands-on time with the new mouse, the Superstrike also allows gamers to adjust the actuation point of the click, choose from five rapid trigger reset levels, and customize the haptic feedback intensity. It very much remains to be seen if this technology will prove to be a future essential and gain a footing on our best gaming mouse guide, but it's certainly great to see some meaningful innovation in the mouse space.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: Logitech's new wireless gaming mouse has no switches, uses haptics instead
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Logitech has just announced what could be the next revolution in gaming mice, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. That's because this mouse does away with normal switches completely and instead replaces them with inductive actuators and haptic click feedback. Why is that good? Because it can "cut click latency by up to 30 milliseconds," according to the company. Announced at its recent Logitech G Play event, where we'll soon be getting some hands-on time with the new mouse, the Superstrike also allows gamers to adjust the actuation point of the click, choose from five rapid trigger reset levels, and customize the haptic feedback intensity. It very much remains to be seen if this technology will prove to be a future essential and gain a footing on our best gaming mouse guide, but it's certainly great to see some meaningful innovation in the mouse space. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Logitech's new wireless gaming mouse has no switches, uses haptics instead
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17 September 2025, 7:05 pm
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title: Logitech's new wireless gaming mouse has no switches, uses haptics instead
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With its Superstrike technology, this new Logitech wireless gaming mouse has adjustable actuation and rapid trigger tech, but no switches.
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Logitech has just announced what could be the next revolution in gaming mice, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. That's because this mouse does away with normal switches completely and instead replaces them with inductive actuators and haptic click feedback. Why is that good? Because it can "cut click latency by up to 30 milliseconds," according to the company. Announced at its recent Logitech G Play event, where we'll soon be getting some hands-on time with the new mouse, the Superstrike also allows gamers to adjust the actuation point of the click, choose from five rapid trigger reset levels, and customize the haptic feedback intensity. It very much remains to be seen if this technology will prove to be a future essential and gain a footing on our best gaming mouse guide, but it's certainly great to see some meaningful innovation in the mouse space.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: Logitech's new wireless gaming mouse has no switches, uses haptics instead
content_text: Logitech has just announced what could be the next revolution in gaming mice, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. That's because this mouse does away with normal switches completely and instead replaces them with inductive actuators and haptic click feedback. Why is that good? Because it can "cut click latency by up to 30 milliseconds," according to the company. Announced at its recent Logitech G Play event, where we'll soon be getting some hands-on time with the new mouse, the Superstrike also allows gamers to adjust the actuation point of the click, choose from five rapid trigger reset levels, and customize the haptic feedback intensity. It very much remains to be seen if this technology will prove to be a future essential and gain a footing on our best gaming mouse guide, but it's certainly great to see some meaningful innovation in the mouse space. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Logitech's new wireless gaming mouse has no switches, uses haptics instead
pub_date: 17 September 2025, 7:05 pm
guid: https://www.pcgamesn.com/logitech/g-pro-x2-superstrike
creator: Edward Chester
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