What to know
- Logitech’s Pro X2 Superstrike uses an inductive analog system with haptic feedback for instant, adjustable clicks.
- Its rapid trigger resets and actuation points are highly customizable through software.
- It weighs 65 grams, offers 90-hour battery life, and features top-tier HERO 2 sensor specs.
- Designed for competitive gaming with a $179.99 price, launching early 2026.
Logitech just announced the Pro X2 Superstrike, a wireless gaming mouse that’s all about speed, accuracy, and feel. This mouse isn’t flashy—it focuses on how fast you can click, how much control you have, and how reliable it feels when gaming.
Instead of the usual mechanical switches, this mouse uses something new called the Haptic Inductive Trigger System. The main buttons have very short travel, only 0.6mm. When you press them, you get a physical, haptic click—so you feel it, not just hear it. Logitech says this design can cut your click latency by about 30 milliseconds, which gives you a real edge in fast-paced games.
With the Pro X2 Superstrike, there are 10 actuation points to choose from. That means you can set exactly when a click registers as you press. It also has a “rapid trigger” feature, something you usually only see in top-end gaming keyboards. This makes the button reset immediately as soon as you lift your finger a little, letting you click even faster. All these features can be tweaked using Logitech’s G Hub app, including the level of haptic feedback and the trigger reset point.

Performance Specs
- Weight: 65 grams, so it’s light but not the lightest
- Sensor: HERO 2 (up to 44,000 DPI, 888 IPS tracking speed, 88G acceleration)
- Polling rate: Can reach 8,000 Hz with Logitech’s dongle and the G Hub app
- Battery: Up to 90 hours in normal use
- Shape: Nearly identical to the old Pro X Superlight, just a little heavier
Price and Release Date
The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike will cost $179.99 in the US. Release is set for early 2026, and pre-orders are already up on Logitech’s site and in other stores. It’s priced at the very high end for gaming mice, but that’s expected considering the new tech inside.
What Stands Out
- No mechanical switches to wear out; haptic feedback makes clicks feel instant
- Highly customizable for click feel and speed
- First mouse to combine analog sensor clicks with a true rapid trigger for fast competitive play
If you just want a mouse for general use, this is probably more than you need. But for people who want the most precise, fastest-twitch gear—especially if playing esports or FPS games—this mouse could make a real difference.
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