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Logitech’s latest PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE introduces actuation technology to gaming mice.
It uses an Inductive Haptic Feedback System (HITS), which works similarly to a keyboard’s Rapid Trigger.
Featuring a battery life of up to 90 hours, adjustable DPI from 100 to 44,000 (thanks to the HERO 2 sensor), Logitech’s latest PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE costs €179.99.
The keyboard, mouse, and monitor have always been the main peripherals of every PC setup. Keyboards took a major leap, moving from basic membrane designs to precise mechanical switches. But among all these upgrades, Hall Effect keyboards have arguably been a great improvement so far.
With Rapid Trigger technology, keys can be actuated and reset by movement, so you don’t need to press a key fully for it to register. This results in faster inputs, sharper responsiveness, and a real competitive edge in games.
Now, that same cutting-edge concept is arriving in the world of gaming mice. The Logitech PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE brings adjustable actuation technology to mouse clicks, opening the door to a new level of speed and customization. It’s an exciting step forward that could redefine how we think about precision and responsiveness in competitive play.
Whether you prefer a heavier or lighter mouse is a matter of personal preference, just as with the mouse’s form and design. It is something that is unique to each individual, and it is fair to state that there is no discernible difference between how well or poorly you play.
There are obvious variations in mouse switches, but unless you’re upgrading from a low-cost device to a high-end model, the difference will be minimal. The Logitech PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE appears to be the exception to a long period of stagnation in mouse innovation and evolution.
This uses an Inductive Haptic Feedback System (HITS), which works similarly to a keyboard’s Rapid Trigger. This means that we can change the activation and reset points for each click, left and right.
As a result, we can reduce click travel, giving us an advantage over traditional mice, which require more pressure to activate.
Logitech PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE Is One Of The Most Unique Mice Ever
In addition to just changing the click sensitivity, a new type of inductive sensor was introduced to provide haptic feedback. You can experiment with numerous setups and choose from six intensity levels to suit your preferences.
This would be the brand’s first mouse to offer a genuinely unique experience, as its actuation levels, Rapid Trigger, and haptic feedback are new features.
In terms of design, the mouse is nearly identical to the Logitech G Pro and G Pro X, although it is white with black accents on the click area and icon. The weight is likewise identical at 61 grams, and it features the HERO 2 sensor, which allows you to change the DPI from 100 to 44,000.
Other specs include a polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz, a battery life of 90 hours, and a price of €179.99.
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