How long does the G Pro Superlight last?

So I wasn't expecting the Superlight to have better battery life than the original GPW but I've been kind of amazed.

I've been using this mouse for over 18 days at 1000hz polling from a full charge. I haven't plugged it once and have been using it for 6-8 hours a day, including 2-3 hours of gaming daily. It's at 2% now.

I'm disappointed that a lot of reviewers talked about USB-C omission but not how good the battery life is which is the best I've experienced on a wireless mouse to date.

I thought the USB-C would bug me but its less of a QOL issue knowing how infrequently I actually have to charge this mouse.

Just wanted to share my experience as I have not seen it discussed much here.

Logitech’s new, uber-premium, G Pro X Superlight esports mouse is the lightest wireless gaming mouse we've tested. It has bells and whistles, such as a wireless dongle storage area and an extra, glide-friendly base panel, but the peripheral focuses on a streamlined design—it has just five buttons. It also costs $149.99. Although it's not the only esports mouse to reach such a lofty price point (see Razer’s excellent Viper Ultimate), Logitech’s essentialist approach makes the price a bit hard to swallow. Still, the G Pro X Superlight is too well-designed to ignore, but it’s only for people who will pay any price to win.

How long does the G Pro Superlight last?

A "Superlight" Mouse

For a high-end mouse, the G Pro X Superlight is crafted with simplicity in mind. Its non-descript, five-button, right-handed design features two click panels, a clickable scroll wheel and two side buttons. Measuring 1.56 by 2.5 by 4.94 inches (HWL), the G Pro X Superlight is an average size mouse, which is a bigger deal than you think. Many esports mouse manufacturers achieve low weights by making the chassis smaller and harder to hold. The G Pro X Superlight's solid, matte plastic chassis (available in black or white) is smooth; there’s no grip tape to be found. It also lacks accent lines and RGB lighting.

The G Pro X Superlight’s low-sloping chassis fits surprisingly well in hand, even without the high hump and molding many mice use to guide your hand into a specific, comfortable shape. That said, it’s relatively flat top surface isn’t especially supportive. It’s comfort eventually gives way to cramping after long play sessions.

How long does the G Pro Superlight last?

Like many esports mice, the G Pro X Superlight sacrifices some comfort to achieve its namesake low mass. At just 2.22 ounces, it drops well below the 2.5-ounce “ultralight” threshold that separates the lightest, most focused competitive mice from the pretenders. It’s especially impressive for a wireless mouse, which requires a battery and additional components that add heft. A truly low-weight, wireless mouse doesn’t come along every day.

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Under the hood, G Pro X Superlight features Logitech’s most powerful gaming mouse sensor, the Hero 25K, which can track at up to 25,000 DPI and stays accurate at up to 400 inches per second. The mouse's underside features a round, removable panel that reveals a storage slot for the 2.4GHz wireless dongle. In addition, it comes with an alternate panel that adds an extra PTFE foot to the mouse’s underside. The extra PTFE surface area helps the mouse glide smoothly with even the slightest touch.

How long does the G Pro Superlight last?

Let’s talk about power. According to Logitech, the G Pro X Superlight has 70 hours of battery life. That isn’t the best battery life I’ve seen, but it’s still impressive. Most people will see numbers close to that since the Pro X Superlight has no RGB lighting and only one type of wireless connection. In more than a week of testing, that figure’s in line with my results.

Its charging situation leaves a little to be desired. I appreciate that you can plug in the mouse and play wired via a wired connection, and that the G Pro X Superlight's proprietary locking Micro-USB cable helps prevent unintended disconnections. Still, after testing many, many mice, I’m comfortable saying that the proprietary cable's unnecessary. I would have preferred a more convenient USB-C port that supports any cable.

Likewise, the G Pro X Superlight supports wireless charging, but only through Logitech G’s Powerplay mousepad. The $120 mousepad works as a wireless receiver and, when paired with a wireless charging panel, can charge your mouse while it’s in use. I’m of two minds about the Powerplay kit. On the one hand, it arguably provides the best wireless charging experience available: The pad charges the mouse without you ever needing to think about it. On the other hand, that's a lot of extra money for wireless charging. Many other companies have added Qi wireless charging to wireless mice, which doesn’t cost you more money if you already have a device that supports the standard. In the G Pro X Superlight's case, Powerplay replaces the extra PTFE foot, forcing you to choose between wireless charging and extra-smooth gliding goodness.

How long does the G Pro Superlight last?

Flying High in G Hub

Logitech G’s peripheral suite, including the Pro X Superlight, support the brand’s G Hub configuration app that lets you remap buttons, tweak DPI, and adjust other settings. G Hub is clear and easy to navigate. Though the mouse lacks certain common functions, like a DPI preset cycle, G Hub gives you full access to those features if you’d like to add them to your universal mouse configuration or to game-specific profiles.

The G Pro X Superlight can store up to five mouse profiles in onboard memory, letting you carry them from device to device. You can create and locally store additional profiles through G Hub. It’s worth noting that, unless you program a profile swap button, you will need G Hub to access your onboard profiles.

How long does the G Pro Superlight last?

Superlight Takes a Heavy Toll

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight is a great wireless esports mouse. Its best features—its weight, battery life, wireless connectivity—are fundamental. Most of its problems, like optional wireless charging, are relatively minor.

That said, the G Pro X Superlight’s $149.99 cost forces you to make a gut check. Strictly speaking, it isn’t an unreasonable price. There are very few wireless esports mice that get the weight below three ounces and nail the fundamentals. Case in point: The Razer Viper Ultimate, an Editors' Choice pick, costs $149.99 when purchased with a charging cradle. However, the Viper Ultimate has an RGB element and a wireless charging solution out of the box. The G Pro X Superlight does not.

The G Pro X Superlight’s only-what-you-absolutely-need design emphasizes the fact that $100 dollars is a lot to pay just to cut the cord. After all, you can grab a good, wireless mouse for approximately $50. Still the mouse's lightweight design and customization-friendly G Hub software make the peripheral one that competitive players will want to take into battle.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse

Pros

  • Extremely light, especially for a wireless mouse

  • Powerful Hero 25K sensor

  • Dongle storage

  • Comes with an extra PTFE panel for super-smooth mousing

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Cons

  • Expensive

  • Shape could be more supportive

  • Wireless Charging requires Powerplay mousepad

The Bottom Line

Logitech’s Pro X Superlight is the lightest wireless esports mouse yet, but that crown comes with a few caveats.

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