If you’re looking for a performance-first gaming mouse for less, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is ready for you this Prime Day

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The Superlight 2 has a 44k DPI and 888 IPS, setting it even further apart from its predecessor. While the original Superlight is better value when the Superlight 2 is full price, with this discount in play, it’s difficult to pick between the two. With the second version, you’re getting a better sensor, higher polling, extra battery life, and Type-C charging.
Key specs: 44k sensor | Wireless | 60 g weight
Price check: Best Buy $119.98View Deal

As fun as a gimmick is, sometimes you just want a really-performance-focused peripheral. I’ve already given the exceedingly affordable Turtle Beach Burst II Air the spotlight this week, but I’m not done with no-frills gaming mice yet. If neither fun colourways nor RGB lighting moves you, then you’re going to want to know about this Prime Day deal.
Weighing only 60 grams in the hands, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 isn’t just light in form, but also light on price. If you can afford to push the squeaker budget boat out just a bit, this swishy, flicky gaming mouse is now only $114 on Amazon.

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Yes, if it was my money I’d absolutely pick up the pink version instead, but you won’t find as good a deal on that bright colourway. Those who only feel at home around more muted hues will otherwise be pleased to read that the white version is also deeply discounted.
Looking beyond mere aesthetics though, Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 has lots else to offer. For a start, the Hero 2 sensor offers up to 32,000 DPI, plus you’re getting a max polling rate of 2,000 Hz. 1,000 Hz will suit most, but those wanting just a smidge extra (and not wanting to pay a premium price for 8K) will be well covered here.
On top of that, you’ve also got a decently beefy battery which will last up to 95 hours from a single charge. Our Alex writes in his review, “After just over 35 hours of solid game and work usage, it was still going strong at 89% battery in my testing, so I’d expect to get much more than the quoted 95 hours.”

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Such an efficient, focussed mouse does have its drawbacks though. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 does enjoy two extra, programmable buttons along its left side, but it doesn’t feature anything dedicated to changing the DPI. Instead, you’ve got to wade into the G Hub software to adjust it every time.
On the subject of buttons, the Superlight 2 enjoys particularly loud ones. Alex offers a bit more detail on this point, writing, “The hybrid optical-mechanical left- and right-click buttons are firm and solid, and make the ones on my old Razer Basilisk feel downright mushy in comparison. They’re also loud, and I could easily hear them over music while wearing a pair of over-ear headphones. This is one mouse that really wants you to know that it’s doing a great job of clicking, bless its heart.”
Some cheaper alternatives…

You aren’t packing an incredibly high DPI or polling rate with this mouse, but you are getting strong performance for the price, as well as a lightweight, comfortable build, and solid software. Cheap and cheerful is the aim here.
Key specs: 12,000 DPI | 300 IPS | 1,000 Hz | 55 g
Price check: Best Buy $34.99View Deal

The Turtle Beach Burst II Air may look a tad plain thanks to the lack of RGB, but it’s lightweight, with a great battery life, and it’s a joy to use. If you want a no-nonsense gaming mouse (and don’t mind wiping off fingerprints every now and then), it’s an excellent choice at $50 off.
Key specs: Wired, wireless, and Bluetooth | 47 g | Owl-Eye 26K optical sensor | 26,000 DPI | Up to 120 hours of battery life | Up to 1,000 Hz polling rateView Deal

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