Reception has been good, the white ones have been selling out like hotcakes, and me myself included bought a white one. Moving onwards to the design, a white color option has been added as a standard and is no longer a highly coveted limited edition colorway. The superlight has proved itself over the last 10 months of being sold. The internet can stop crying about it now. Logitech has remedied that since the Shroud collab and swapped to Omron white 20m switches. Does it double click like the previous generation G Pro Wireless Mouse? Well, the superlight has been out for 10 months and it’s safe to say, Makes me wonder if Logitech is at the bleeding edge of plastic technology with all the zero carbon emissions and recycled plastic they’ve been using in their latest products. Despite being so light, the G Pro X Superlight is solidly built, you can squish it and it will not creak. As an aesthetic person myself the no-hole cutout design was already a huge win. ![]() At the time of launch, this mouse was already incredibly light as far as wireless gaming mice went and it did so with no holes cut all over the body, which is impressive as heck. ![]() Build quality here is what really makes it stand out.
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