Saturday, 20 December 2025

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C: Review

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C: Review

It's hard to go past the gaming market without considering the impact of Logitech's entry into the brand.

From headsets to keyboards, there's been no sign of easing off of the quality of devices they bring to the average gamer.

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C: Review

That trend continues with the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C mouse, a piece of kit which can be used for everyday use as well as more specifically for the hours spent gaming on a machine near you.

Lighter than the previous iteration, the Superlight 2, the Superlight 2C weighs in at around 50g, making it easy to cart around if you're a portable gamer and also easier to use if you're at a desk as well. With a sturdy plastic matte body, the mouse feels like it can take prolonged abuse in any shape or form and in any test that's needed of it.

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C: Review

Perhaps the only downside to the mouse is the force that's needed to click the central wheel to get it working effectively, but given the right and left paddles and the tracking itself work fine, then this is a minor bugbear to deal with.

With a HERO 2 sensor that tracks flawlessly for what you need of it, the mouse works well for its response time and its need to activate quickly. It's not a mouse that has any kind of lag and that's as important as it must be when it comes to gaming and also to daily use. Perhaps the central wheel issue is the biggest problem, given that the tracking is so intuitive and responsive.

And the mouse's battery life, which ranks at about 95 hours, is also impressive and useful for those looking to do long sessions or heavy workdays. Along with the G-Hub's useful features, the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C becomes an essential item that rewards gamers and also users with its sleek look and quality design.

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2C: Review

Now if they could just do something about the response time of the central wheel and the slightly odd look of it being raised above the base, it'd be a superlative winner.

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