Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex specifications and in-depth review

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex

Manufacturer: Logitech

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex is a wireless gaming mouse built around a right-handed design and a notably lightweight 60 g frame. It connects via 2.4 GHz wireless or USB, supports use while charging, and includes wireless charging alongside a rechargeable built-in battery rated for up to 95 hours of use. All five of its buttons are programmable, and a dedicated DPI switching button provides on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments.

At its core, the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex uses the Logitech Hero 2 sensor, which reaches a maximum of 44000 DPI with a minimum of 500 DPI, and tracks at speeds up to 888 IPS with a peak acceleration of 88G. The polling rate is rated at 8000 Hz. The mouse measures 125.8 mm in height, 67.7 mm in width, and 43.9 mm in thickness, and it carries a 2-year warranty. There is no RGB lighting, no tilting scroll wheel, and no side-mounted thumb wheel.

Pros
  • The 8000 Hz polling rate ensures very frequent position updates, which benefits precise cursor control during fast movements
  • All five buttons are programmable, offering a high degree of input customization
  • A battery life rated at 95 hours means extended use between charges, and the mouse can still be used while it is charging
  • Wireless charging is supported, removing the need for a wired charging cable
  • At 60 g, the mouse is notably light for a wireless gaming mouse, which reduces fatigue during long sessions
  • The DPI range spans from 500 to 44000, with adjustable sensitivity and a dedicated switching button for quick changes
Cons
  • The right-handed-only orientation makes it unsuitable for left-handed users
  • There is no RGB lighting for users who prefer visual customization
  • The scroll wheel cannot tilt, which limits horizontal scrolling without remapping buttons
  • There is no profile switching button, so changing profiles requires software or manual reassignment
  • The battery is not removable, meaning the mouse cannot be quickly swapped to a fresh battery when depleted
Who is this for?

This mouse is well suited to right-handed users who prioritize low weight and high tracking precision, particularly those engaged in fast-paced gaming where sensor responsiveness and a lightweight build directly affect control. The 8000 Hz polling rate and 44000 DPI ceiling make it a strong fit for users who demand very frequent input registration and fine-grained sensitivity tuning. Additionally, the long 95-hour battery life combined with wireless charging support suits users who prefer extended, uninterrupted sessions without managing cables.

Who is this NOT for?

Left-handed users will find this mouse incompatible due to its right-handed-only ergonomic design. Users who rely on horizontal scrolling via a tilting scroll wheel or prefer quick profile switching through a dedicated button will find those capabilities absent here. It is also a poor fit for users who want visual desk aesthetics driven by lighting, as there is no RGB support, and those who need to hot-swap batteries in environments where charging is not possible will be limited by the non-removable battery.

Performance:

polling rate 8000 Hz
maximum speed 888 IPS
maximum acceleration 88G
maximum DPI 44000 DPI
minimum DPI 500 DPI
has adjustable DPI

The Performance section of this mouse centers on a polling rate of 8000 Hz, which allows the device to report its position to the system at a very high frequency. Tracking reaches a maximum speed of 888 IPS and a peak acceleration of 88G, giving the sensor a wide operational range for fast movements. Sensitivity is fully adjustable, spanning from 500 DPI at the low end up to a maximum of 44000 DPI, covering a broad range of precision preferences.

General info:

Type Gaming
connection type 2.4GHz wireless, USB
sensor Logitech Hero 2
has gesture support
Battery life 95 hours
can use while charging
has wireless charging
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery
warranty period 2 years

This is a gaming mouse that connects via 2.4GHz wireless or USB and uses the Logitech Hero 2 sensor. It features a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 95 hours of use, and the mouse can continue to be used while it is charging. Wireless charging is supported, though the battery is not removable. Gesture support is not available. The mouse does not have a removable battery and carries a 2-year warranty.

Buttons:

number of buttons 5
number of side buttons 2
number of programmable buttons 5
has a DPI switching button
has a profile switching button

The mouse has a total of 5 buttons, 2 of which are located on the side, and all 5 buttons are programmable. A dedicated DPI switching button is included, allowing sensitivity to be adjusted on the fly. There is no profile switching button on this mouse.

Design:

Orientation Right-handed
weight 60 g
has RGB lighting
has a tilting scroll wheel
has a thumb scroll wheel
has extra weights
volume 373.881374 cm³
thickness 43.9 mm
height 125.8 mm
width 67.7 mm

The mouse is designed for right-handed use and weighs 60 g, with physical dimensions of 125.8 mm in height, 67.7 mm in width, and 43.9 mm in thickness, giving it a volume of approximately 373.88 cm³. There is no RGB lighting, no tilting scroll wheel, no thumb scroll wheel, and no extra weights included in the package. The overall form is kept straightforward, with no additional design accessories that would alter its weight or scroll wheel configuration.

Final Verdict

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex is a right-handed wireless gaming mouse that makes a clear case for itself through its combination of a 60 g build, 8000 Hz polling rate, and 95-hour battery life — a set of attributes that collectively address the core demands of precision-focused gaming. Wireless charging and full-session usability while charging add genuine convenience, while all five programmable buttons and a wide DPI range from 500 to 44000 give users meaningful control over input behavior. Its limitations — no left-handed support, no tilting scroll wheel, no profile switching button, and no RGB — are real, but they largely reflect intentional design restraint rather than oversight. For right-handed users whose priority is responsive, lightweight wireless performance over extended sessions, this mouse delivers a well-defined and cohesive specification set that suits that purpose directly.

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