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. At the heart of the new design is Logitech’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS). Rapid trigger support makes the Superstrike particularly interesting for competitive players. Players can configure up to five rapid trigger reset points in Logitech’s G Hub software, giving them granular control over how sensitive their clicks should be. 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. While such high polling rates may exceed the limits of most human reaction times, Logitech suggests the combination with rapid trigger could offer an edge for professional and esports players. The Pro X2 Superstrike is also compatible with Logitech’s Powerplay 2 wireless charging mousepad. Read more in our articles including "Logitech unveils Pro X2 Superstrike mouse with haptic clicks and rapid trigger" and "Logitech G733 Wireless Gaming Headset, Pro X Wireless Gaming Mouse now available in DataBlitz".
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.
At the heart of the new design is Logitech’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS). Rapid trigger support makes the Superstrike particularly interesting for competitive players. Players can configure up to five rapid trigger reset points in Logitech’s G Hub software, giving them granular control over how sensitive their clicks should be.
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