Compare Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX vs Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2

P1 Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX
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Comparison Takeaways

Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX

Where It Has the Edge

  • acceleration control is 5.0 vs 4.3. Acceleration control is praised where reviewers mention no acceleration, smoothing, or filtering, supporting consistent raw-feeling tracking.
  • portability is 5.0 vs 4.4. Portability is helped by dongle storage and the small receiver, which reviewers appreciated for travel and avoiding lost...
  • skate durability is 3.2 vs 2.6. Skate durability and skate feel are mixed: reviewers note durable skates, but also thinness, long break-in, or eventual...
  • polling rate is 4.8 vs 4.3. Polling rate is a major selling point, repeatedly cited at 8,000Hz wireless after updates, with some reviews noting...

Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2

Where It Has the Edge

  • software stability is 4.5 vs 1.6. Software stability has limited but positive evidence, with one review specifically calling G Hub's interface stable.
  • premium feel is 4.5 vs 2.7. Premium feel is generally positive, with reviewers describing a sturdy matte build and refined feel despite the minimalist...
  • fingertip grip comfort is 4.3 vs 2.8. Fingertip grip comfort is mostly positive, though a few reviewers prefer flatter or smaller shapes for purer fingertip...
  • handedness options is 3.1 vs 1.6. Handedness is limited: the shape is symmetrical or ambidextrous in form, but left-side thumb buttons make it effectively...
Average score
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3.7
Product 2: Logitech G PRO X Superlight...
4.0
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: Logitech G PRO X Superlight...
4.6

Reviewers describe the DEX as a LIGHTSPEED/2.4GHz dongle mouse, with the high-polling wireless link treated as central to its gaming performance.

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4.3

Reviews describe the mouse as relying on low-latency 2.4GHz wireless via a USB receiver or dongle, rather than Bluetooth.

acceleration control
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5.0

Acceleration control is praised where reviewers mention no acceleration, smoothing, or filtering, supporting consistent raw-feeling tracking.

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4.3

Acceleration specs are presented as high-end and stable, with 40G to 88G figures and smooth acceleration noted in game use.

Accuracy and tracking precision
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4.7

Tracking precision is consistently strong, with reviewers calling out pixel-level accuracy, clean fast-motion tracking, and precise in-game aiming.

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4.7

Tracking accuracy is one of the strongest consensus areas, with reviewers repeatedly calling aim, sensor response, and high-DPI control precise.

balance and weight distribution
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4.5

Weight balance is mostly praised, with several reviewers saying the mouse feels evenly distributed or well balanced, though one found rear weight concentration awkward.

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4.4

Weight balance is described favorably where reviewers mention it, with the light body still feeling controlled rather than hollow or unstable.

battery life
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4.3

Battery life is a major strength, usually framed around 90 to 105 hours at normal polling, with some caveats that high polling drains it faster.

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4.4

Battery life is consistently praised, commonly around 95 hours at default/lower polling, with high polling modes reducing runtime.

Bluetooth support
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1.1

Bluetooth support is a limitation: reviewers explicitly say the mouse lacks Bluetooth and relies on Logitech's dongle-based wireless connection.

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1.0

Bluetooth support is explicitly absent; reviewers frame the mouse as a performance-focused 2.4GHz wireless device instead.

build quality
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4.7

Build quality is broadly positive, with repeated comments about solid construction, no creaks, no flex, and sturdy lightweight materials.

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4.6

Build quality earns strong marks for a rigid, creak-free shell that keeps weight low without honeycomb cutouts or obvious flex.

button customization
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4.0

Button customization is solid through G Hub remapping, G-Shift, and profile controls, though the small five-button layout limits what can be assigned.

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4.3

Button customization is available through G Hub, including remapping, G-Shift, DPI functions, app-linked settings, and other assignments.

button responsiveness
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4.4

Button responsiveness is generally strong, especially for the main clicks, which reviewers describe as tactile, fast, and immediate.

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4.6

Button responsiveness is generally strong thanks to Lightforce switches and low-latency input, though click weight is not universally loved.

cable flexibility
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1.8

Cable flexibility is a weakness: reviewers criticize the included cable as rubbery, bad, or not ultralight for wired use while charging.

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2.7

Cable feedback is mixed to negative: USB-C is welcomed, but reviewers criticize the rubber cable and wish it were softer or braided.

charging convenience
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4.4

Charging convenience is strong thanks to front USB-C charging, continued use while plugged in, and PowerPlay wireless charging support.

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4.5

Charging convenience improves over the original with USB-C, fast charging mentions, and PowerPlay-related accessory options in several reviews.

claw grip comfort
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3.9

Claw grip comfort is mixed but generally usable, with stronger results for relaxed claw and larger hands than aggressive claw on smaller hands.

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4.3

Claw grip comfort is broadly positive because the familiar symmetrical shape works well for claw users across many hand sizes.

click latency
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4.4

Click latency evidence is positive overall, including an extremely low response-time claim and independent wireless latency testing in the low millisecond range.

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4.1

Click latency is mostly praised, especially in optical mode, though one measurement-focused reviewer found it less impressive than some competitors.

click noise
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2.8

Click noise is a tradeoff: main clicks are often crisp and satisfying, but several reviewers note they are loud or high-pitched.

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4.0

Click noise is mixed: some like the bassier or clicky sound, while others call the clicks loud or high-pitched.

connection stability
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4.5

Connection stability is strong where discussed, with reviewers reporting easy dongle setup and reliable wireless operation.

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4.7

Connection stability is positive in the reviews that discuss it, with no connectivity issues and perfect tracking reported.

cross-platform compatibility
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No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G PRO X Superlight...
4.1

Cross-platform compatibility is mainly Windows and macOS, with G Hub support on both and Windows 10/11 explicitly mentioned.

dock compatibility
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No score yet
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4.2

PowerPlay and charging-mat compatibility are repeatedly mentioned, though accessory costs and compatibility caveats keep it from being universal praise.

DPI range
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4.9

The DPI range is consistently presented as elite, with the HERO 2 platform described at 32,000 DPI initially and 44,000 DPI after updates.

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4.6

The DPI ceiling is very high, ranging from 32,000 DPI in many reviews to 44,000 CPI/DPI in updated-firmware coverage.

drag click support
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Product 2: Logitech G PRO X Superlight...
4.2

Drag clicking is only directly mentioned once, where the reviewer says the coating and click setup can support it.

durability over time
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4.0

Durability over time has limited but positive evidence, mainly from month-long use showing the coating did not decay.

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4.5

Durability evidence centers on optical-mechanical switches, reduced double-click risk, and rated actuation durability rather than long multi-year testing.

ecosystem integration
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4.6

Ecosystem integration is strong through G Hub, LIGHTSPEED, onboard profiles, and PowerPlay support, even if the mouse itself stays feature-light.

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4.4

Logitech ecosystem integration appears through G Hub, older Logitech device compatibility, community profiles, PowerPlay, and cross-device programming.

ergonomic design
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4.3

Ergonomic design is one of the product's defining traits, praised by many reviewers as a right-handed shape that improves comfort and control.

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4.4

Ergonomics are generally praised for a safe symmetrical body, light contouring, and broad hand-size compatibility, with some hand-size caveats.

fingertip grip comfort
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2.8

Fingertip grip comfort is mixed to weak, with some reviewers saying the larger hump and rear mass make fingertip grip less suitable.

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4.3

Fingertip grip comfort is mostly positive, though a few reviewers prefer flatter or smaller shapes for purer fingertip use.

FPS gaming suitability
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4.8

FPS gaming suitability is strong, with reviewers specifically testing shooters and praising responsiveness, control, and competitive-grade sensor performance.

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4.6

FPS suitability is one of the clearest strengths, with many reviewers calling it ideal for competitive shooters and quick aim correction.

glide smoothness
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3.4

Glide smoothness is mixed: some reviewers praise the PTFE feet and effortless movement, while enthusiast reviewers often recommend replacing the stock skates.

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3.8

Glide is mixed: PTFE feet and light weight help smooth movement, but several reviewers dislike the stock skates or find them slow.

grip texture
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3.6

Grip texture is divisive, with some reviewers liking the dry matte coating and others finding it too smooth or slippery without grip tape.

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4.2

Grip texture is generally favorable, with reviewers noting a grippy matte coating and included tape for users who want more traction.

handedness options
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1.6

Handedness options are limited because the DEX is designed for right-handed users and is repeatedly described as uncomfortable for left-handed players.

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3.1

Handedness is limited: the shape is symmetrical or ambidextrous in form, but left-side thumb buttons make it effectively right-hand focused.

left and right click quality
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4.5

Left and right click quality is a standout, with reviewers repeatedly praising the Lightforce main clicks as crisp, tactile, snappy, or satisfying.

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4.7

Left and right click quality is praised in several reviews for crisp, tactile Lightforce clicks, though feel depends on click-weight preference.

lift-off distance
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3.2

Lift-off distance evidence is conflicting: one review found no adjustment, while others described lift-off settings or calibration options in G Hub.

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4.4

Lift-off distance control is a strong customization point, with multiple reviews noting low, medium, high, or per-DPI adjustment options.

long-session comfort
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4.5

Long-session comfort is a strength for right-handed ergonomic users, with several reviewers mentioning hours of use, long gaming sessions, or extended comfort.

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4.5

Long-session comfort is positive where discussed, helped by low weight, low fatigue, and a comfortable speed-focused shape.

macro support
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3.6

Macro support exists through G Hub, with several reviews mentioning macro creation or shortcut assignment, but the limited button count reduces practical scope.

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4.7

Macro support is confirmed through G Hub, including an easy-to-use macro creation tool.

materials quality
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4.5

Materials quality is supported by comments about solid lightweight plastic, premium materials, and sturdy construction, though some noted the low weight can initially feel less premium.

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4.3

Materials are described as matte, grippy, durable-feeling plastic that stays solid despite the ultralight construction.

MMO gaming suitability
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2.0

MMO gaming suitability is weak because the mouse has only a simple five-button layout despite some software presets.

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2.7

MMO suitability is weak because reviewers note the mouse has only a handful of buttons and lacks the button count MMO players may expect.

MOBA gaming suitability
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3.0

MOBA gaming suitability is adequate but not a headline strength; one reviewer used DOTA2 and found little dramatic difference.

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2.8

MOBA suitability is mixed to weak in the one direct mention, because stiffer clicks can be worse for spam-clicking games.

motion consistency
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5.0

Motion consistency is strong, with reviewers reporting clean tracking, no jitter, no dropped tracking, and reliable fast sweeps.

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4.7

Motion consistency is strong overall, with reviewers noting no smoothing/filtering, smooth implementation, consistent aiming, and flawless 2K polling.

onboard memory
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4.1

Onboard memory is well supported, with multiple reviews describing onboard profiles or settings saved directly to the device.

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4.6

Onboard memory is a clear strength, with multiple reviews noting saved settings or up to five onboard profiles.

palm grip comfort
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4.1

Palm grip comfort is generally positive for right-handed users and larger hands, though some reviewers with smaller or specific aim grips preferred other shapes.

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4.3

Palm grip comfort is positive for many reviewers, especially with the safe hump and familiar shape, though one review says palm players may prefer elsewhere.

polling rate
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4.8

Polling rate is a major selling point, repeatedly cited at 8,000Hz wireless after updates, with some reviews noting lower wired limits.

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4.3

Polling rate is heavily covered and generally strong, from 2,000Hz in many reviews to 4,000Hz or 8,000Hz in updated coverage.

portability
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5.0

Portability is helped by dongle storage and the small receiver, which reviewers appreciated for travel and avoiding lost dongles.

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4.4

Portability is helped by the very low weight and built-in USB receiver storage, making it more travel-friendly than many esports mice.

premium feel
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2.7

Premium feel is mixed: several reviewers praise the build, but at least one said the very low weight first felt less premium or budget-like.

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4.5

Premium feel is generally positive, with reviewers describing a sturdy matte build and refined feel despite the minimalist look.

profile switching
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3.0

Profile switching is mixed: software profiles and presets are useful, but the lack of a dedicated DPI/profile button frustrated several reviewers.

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4.3

Profile switching is handled through G Hub and onboard/profile presets rather than dedicated physical profile buttons.

programmable buttons
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2.6

Programmable buttons are limited by the five-button layout; remapping exists, but reviewers wanting extra inputs or MMO-style controls will find it sparse.

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4.0

Programmable buttons are present but limited in count, with five programmable buttons cited and remapping available in software.

RGB features
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1.1

RGB features are minimal to absent, which helps battery life but makes the mouse poor for users who want lighting effects.

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2.0

RGB features are intentionally absent; reviewers usually treat this as a battery and weight tradeoff rather than a surprise.

scroll wheel quality
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3.7

Scroll wheel quality is mixed, ranging from smooth, quiet, and controlled to mushy, loose, or less satisfying than the main clicks.

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3.4

Scroll wheel quality is mixed, ranging from precise and workable to stiff, mushy, smoother than before, or less tactile.

sensor performance
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5.0

Sensor performance is one of the strongest areas, with repeated praise for the HERO 2 sensor, 44K DPI capability, high IPS, and flawless tracking.

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4.7

Sensor performance is a major strength, with HERO 2 repeatedly praised for speed, accuracy, DPI range, and smooth implementation.

shape comfort
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4.1

Shape comfort is the most polarizing core attribute: many reviewers loved the right-handed ergonomic shape, while others found it too large, high, or awkward.

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4.3

Shape comfort is broadly strong because the familiar Superlight shape is safe and comfortable, though some reviewers find it boring or not ideal.

side button quality
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2.4

Side button quality is the most repeated hardware complaint, with reviewers citing mushiness, high placement, pre-travel, post-travel, or hard-to-hit buttons.

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3.3

Side button quality is the most repeated control weakness, often described as mushy, unchanged, or less tactile than the main clicks.

skate durability
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3.2

Skate durability and skate feel are mixed: reviewers note durable skates, but also thinness, long break-in, or eventual wear concerns.

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2.6

Skate durability and stock skate quality draw repeated criticism, including thin feet, compatibility changes, and recommendations for aftermarket skates.

software stability
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1.6

Software stability is a weakness where discussed, with one reviewer reporting G Hub freezing, loading problems, crashes, and reinstall trouble.

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4.5

Software stability has limited but positive evidence, with one review specifically calling G Hub's interface stable.

software usability
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4.0

Software usability is mixed to positive: G Hub offers useful tuning and remapping, but some reviewers complain about resource use, speed, or interface complexity.

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4.2

Software usability is mixed: several reviewers praise G Hub customization and navigation, while others find it convoluted or frustrating.

surface compatibility
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3.3

Surface compatibility is generally decent, though reviewers note best results on padded or textured surfaces and some glass-pad concerns.

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3.7

Surface compatibility is positive overall but not flawless, with good performance across surfaces and surface modes, yet rough or soft pads can expose skate issues.

switch durability
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4.6

Switch durability is positively supported by reports of reliable optical/mechanical clicks and no double-click issues.

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4.6

Switch durability is a strength because optical-mechanical switches are tied to reduced double-click risk, durability, and long actuation ratings.

switch feel
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4.4

Switch feel is a key strength for the main buttons, with reviewers praising Lightforce clicks as crisp, tactile, fast, and satisfying, though not universally premium.

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4.2

Switch feel is polarizing: many love the tactile, crisp Lightforce clicks, while others find them heavier or worse for spam clicking.

tilt gesture controls
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1.0

Tilt gesture controls are effectively absent; the wheel may move sideways in one review, but the reviewer clarified it is not tilt functionality.

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1.0

Tilt gesture controls are not supported in the evidence; the only direct mention says tilt support is missing.

value for money
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2.7

Value for money is mixed to weak: reviewers like the performance but repeatedly call out the high price versus cheaper ergonomic or high-end alternatives.

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3.6

Value for money is mixed: reviewers praise top-tier performance but repeatedly question the premium price and upgrade value from the original.

weight
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4.7

Weight is a major strength, with the DEX repeatedly measured around 58 to 60 grams and praised as feather-light for a larger ergonomic mouse.

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4.5

Weight is a clear strength, with most reviews placing the mouse around 58g to 60g or roughly 2.1 ounces.

weight tuning
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No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G PRO X Superlight...
3.7

Weight tuning is limited to small puck-related changes rather than true adjustable weights.

wireless latency
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4.9

Wireless latency is strong, with reviewers linking LIGHTSPEED, high polling, and optical switches to low-latency responsiveness.

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4.7

Wireless latency is strongly praised, with reviewers reporting no lag, 0.5ms latency claims, and responsive wireless play.

wireless performance
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4.7

Wireless performance is strong overall, with reviewers reporting stable, smooth, lag-free operation and confidence moving away from wired mice.

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4.7

Wireless performance is consistently strong, with LIGHTSPEED, 2.4GHz, and no-falter wireless behavior earning praise.