
The Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is the best gaming mouse U've tested. It retains the widely popular and accommodating shape and high-end sensor performance of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 but introduces a new technology called the Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS). With this system, you can adjust the actuation point of your clicks and configure haptic motors under the buttons to simulate tactile feedback instead of a traditional mechanical click. It also introduces Rapid Trigger, a feature first seen on Hall effect gaming keyboards that dynamically adjusts the reset point of your clicks, allowing you to register follow-up inputs more quickly.
That said, some of the early hype around this technology has been a bit overblown. At lower actuation settings, it can provide a very small but measurable mechanical click latency advantage, but there are a few caveats. The lowest settings can feel overly sensitive and are easy to trigger accidentally in-game. The haptic feedback is also very responsive and activates exactly where you'd expect it, but the sensation itself is somewhat mushy, even at the strongest setting. Logitech has also opted to use UHMWPE feet with this release, which feel slightly muddier on most surfaces compared with the higher-quality PTFE feet found on most other high-end mice. This may still appeal if you prefer a more controlled glide.
Ultimately, this is an extremely high-performance mouse aimed at competitive players and enthusiasts interested in new technology. However, it's expensive and doesn't represent a dramatic performance leap for most players compared with other less expensive mice.