Finding the right mouse to fit your gaming needs is quite a challenge, not only because you have a lot of choices out there but they also come in different shapes and sizes. Logitech is pushing gaming mouse technology forward with the Pro X2 Superstrike, its first wireless gaming mouse to use analog sensors powered by haptics instead of traditional mechanical switches. Set to launch early next year for $179.99 (around ₱10,500 before taxes), the Superstrike introduces features more commonly seen in gaming keyboards, such as rapid trigger support, into the mouse world. The mouse weighs 65 grams and carries Logitech’s Hero 2 sensor, capable of an 8,000Hz polling rate when paired with the included Lightspeed USB-A dongle. The Pro X2 Superstrike is also compatible with Logitech’s Powerplay 2 wireless charging mousepad. Logitech G, the gaming division of Logitech, has officially brought its global event “Logitech G Play 2025” to the Philippines. Sally Yu, Head of Distribution and Retail at Logitech Philippines, shared that Filipino gamers are among the most dedicated in Asia, and this event is their way of giving back by introducing the latest tools for play and competition. Guests at the event got hands-on demos and a chance to interact with Logitech executives about the future of gaming. Read more in our articles including "Top Budget Gaming Mice" and "Logitech unveils Pro X2 Superstrike mouse with haptic clicks and rapid trigger".
Finding the right mouse to fit your gaming needs is quite a challenge, not only because you have a lot of choices out there but they also come in different shapes and sizes. Logitech is pushing gaming mouse technology forward with the Pro X2 Superstrike, its first wireless gaming mouse to use analog sensors powered by haptics instead of traditional mechanical switches.
Set to launch early next year for $179.99 (around ₱10,500 before taxes), the Superstrike introduces features more commonly seen in gaming keyboards, such as rapid trigger support, into the mouse world. The mouse weighs 65 grams and carries Logitech’s Hero 2 sensor, capable of an 8,000Hz polling rate when paired with the included Lightspeed USB-A dongle. The Pro X2 Superstrike is also compatible with Logitech’s Powerplay 2 wireless charging mousepad.
Our coverage of logitech gaming mouse philippines includes: "Top Budget Gaming Mice"; "Logitech unveils Pro X2 Superstrike mouse with haptic clicks and rapid trigger"; "Logitech Brings New Gaming Gear to the Philippines with G Play 2025". Each article provides unique insights and information.