The Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is official.
Logitech G has officially listed the PRO X 2 SUPERSTRIKE Wireless Gaming Mouse on its website. The listing confirms a price point of $179.99 and details the specifications for this upcoming addition to their PRO lineup.
For those of you frequenting Configurineto plan your next peripheral upgrades, this mouse represents a departure from standard mechanical switches. The primary change here is the introduction of a non-mechanical switch system designed to allow for adjustable actuation points.
The Haptic Inductive Trigger System
The most distinct feature of the SUPERSTRIKE is what Logitech calls the "Haptic Inductive Trigger System." Unlike traditional mechanical switches that rely on physical metal contacts to send a signal, this system uses an inductive coil to detect the position of the mouse button.
This technology allows the mouse to function similarly to "Rapid Trigger" keyboards. Users can configure the actuation point—the depth at which a click registers—within the software. The listing notes 10 adjustable levels of actuation and 5 levels for the reset point.
Because there is no physical mechanism snapping into place to create the "click" feeling, Logitech has integrated a haptic feedback engine to simulate the sensation of a mechanical click. This is similar to the force touch trackpads found on some laptops, where a vibration motor provides the tactile confirmation of a press.
Sensor and Performance Specs
Under the hood, the SUPERSTRIKE uses the HERO 2 Sensor. This is the same optical sensor found in other recent high-end Logitech peripherals.
- Max DPI: 44,000
- Max Speed: 888 IPS
- Max Acceleration: 88 G
- Polling Rate: Up to 8000 Hz wirelessly (via LIGHTSPEED)
The 8000 Hz polling rate brings the mouse in line with other current flagship mice, sending data to the PC every 0.125 milliseconds. It is worth noting that higher polling rates generally result in higher CPU usage, a factor to consider depending on your current build. (If you are unsure if your CPU can handle it, you can always check your processor specs on Configurine's database).
Design and Battery
The chassis shape remains consistent with the PRO X SUPERLIGHT series. It is an ambidextrous-style shape (though side buttons are on the left only) that has been a standard in the industry for several years.
- Weight: Approximately 65 grams.
- Battery Life: Rated for up to 90 hours of constant motion.
- Connectivity: USB-C charging and LIGHTSPEED wireless.
The weight places it in the middle of the current lightweight market—lighter than many older wireless mice, but heavier than some magnesium alloy or honeycomb-shell options.
Availability
While the price is confirmed at $179.99, the mouse is currently slated for a Q1 2026 release. We will update this post if specific retail availability dates change.
Note for System Builders: When adding high-polling rate peripherals to your setup, ensure your motherboard's USB controllers and CPU are adequate to minimize overhead. You can cross-reference compatible motherboards and CPUs on Configurine.