A new rodent comes to the family of logitech Mice, and this time the new member comes with a feature that will attract attention around the world, and that is that it is the lightest mouse you can find on the market, and unlike other models, this one will not have any kind of hole.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight

The name makes the intentions of this mouse quite clear. This is an extremely light accessory, with great features designed for players with a gamer profile and with a very, very light body. On the scale it reaches a surprising 63 grams of weight, a figure that we can further reduce to 60 grams if we remove the magnetic plate that is placed at the bottom.
The interesting thing about the 60 grams of weight is that this mouse avoids using a hole-based design like many other manufacturers use in their mice, so it is quite impressive that it manages to achieve that figure while pretending to be a traditional mouse.
With an ambidextrous design, this G Pro X Superlight It is nothing more than an extremely light version of the G Pro Wireless that has garnered such good reviews during all this time, although the diet that has allowed it to lose weight (from 80 grams) has forced the price to increase to 155 Euros.
A G that leaves the black

Another striking point is that this new mouse happens to be one of the first models in the manufacturer's G range that opts for the white color instead of the classic black of the range. The manufacturer has reduced the number of decorative and information LEDs to leave a single status light that will inform about the status of the battery. Thus, the weight of the body has been reduced, although it has inevitably lost its gamer essence (you know what gamers like an LED light).
In any case, this reduction in lights has also resulted in an increase in battery, since it reaches no less than 70 hours of use, compared to 48 for the G Pro Wireless.
Technical characteristics

The sensor used is the same as the G Pro Wireless, so we will have a resolution of 25.000 DPI to enjoy maximum precision of movements. We will be able to modify this value, but for this we will have to use the official software, and not an adjustment button included in the mouse since, once again, it has been removed to lighten the body.

Another important detail is that it uses a micro-USB port for charging, a decision that we do not understand and that bothers us especially, since today all the latest generation products have the new communication port. Who wants a device with micro-USB at this point? It should be prohibited.