The Logitech G PRO X Superlight just dropped to $69 — down from $149.99, a 54% cut that lands it at the lowest tracked price since launch. This is the mouse used by more esports professionals than any other peripheral on the market. At $69 it now costs less than most mid-range wired gaming mice.
Why This Mouse Matters
The PRO X Superlight was the mouse that proved ultralight wireless was viable at the highest level of competitive play. Under 63 grams with Logitech Hero 25K sensor — no acceleration, no smoothing, no interpolation. Lightspeed wireless delivers a 1ms response time that is indistinguishable from wired in blind tests. 70-hour battery on a single charge.
When it launched at $149.99 it was the benchmark. At $69 it is a different conversation entirely.
Gen 1 vs Superlight 2 — Is the Upgrade Worth $61 More?
| Mouse | Price | Weight | Sensor | DPI | Battery | Charging |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PRO X Superlight (Gen 1) | $69 | 61g | Hero 25K | 25,600 | 70hr | USB-A dongle |
| PRO X Superlight 2 | $129.99 | 60g | Hero 2 Pro | 44,000 | 95hr | USB-C |
| Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro | $99.00 | 64g | Focus Pro 30K | 30,000 | 90hr | USB-C |
| SteelSeries Aerox 3 | $79.00 | 68g | TrueMove Air | 18,000 | 200hr | USB-C |
The Superlight 2 adds USB-C charging, a slightly upgraded sensor, and 25 more hours of battery. For $61 more. If USB-C matters to your setup or you want the absolute latest hardware, the Gen 2 is the better long-term buy. But for most players — including most competitive players — the Hero 25K sensor in Gen 1 performs identically in real use. The gap between them is measurable in lab conditions, not in games.
Who Should Buy This
If you are currently using a wired mouse and want to go wireless without compromising on sensor performance, this is the buy. If you are on a wireless mouse that weighs over 80 grams, this is a meaningful upgrade. If you play any FPS competitively and have not switched to ultralight yet, $69 removes every barrier to trying it.
If you are already on the Superlight 2 or a similar Gen 2 ultralight, skip it. The upgrade delta does not justify going backward.
The Gen 1 Clearance Reality
Logitech released the Superlight 2 at $129.99. Gen 1 inventory is being cleared and this price will not return once stock is gone. Amazon shows New and Used from $69 with free shipping — this is not a sale that resets weekly. When it sells through, it is gone.
Verdict
This is a must-buy at $69 for any PC gamer who does not already own a premium ultralight wireless mouse. The Hero 25K sensor, sub-63g weight, and Lightspeed wireless at this price point is not matched by anything else in the market. 11,314 reviews at 4.5 stars eliminates product risk. Act before Gen 1 stock clears.