Logitech G Introduces PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX Mouse, PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED Mouse, and PRO X TKL RAPID Keyboard
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Tromko00
free upgrade is not bad
mrrulez911
BlindBison
Just some thoughts on the PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX mouse:
1) The shape seems reminiscent of the EC2 or moreso actually the DA V3.
2) The mouse dimensions are larger than the EC2 but are very similar to the DA V3 dimensions:
DeathAdder v3 wired
Length: 128 mm (5.04 inches)
Width: 68 mm (2.68 inches)
Height: 44 mm (1.73 inches)
Weight: Approximately 59 grams (without cable)
Logitech Superlight 2 Dex
Length: 4.95 in (125.8 mm)
Width: 2.67 in (67.7 mm)
Height: 1.73 in (43.9 mm)
Weight: 2.12 oz (60 g)
EC2-C
Length: 120 mm (4.72 inches)
Width: 61 mm (2.40 inches) at the front, 64 mm (2.52 inches) at the rear
Height: 40 mm (1.57 inches)
Weight: Approximately 73 grams (without cable)
3) Compared to the DA V3 and EC2-C it appears to have a more aggressive left side mouse hump flair (e.g. the bottom left from a top down view). For claw I think this kind of thing is nice as it gives you a good contact point, but for palm I am wary about it and I find the more subtle groove on the EC2-C is more my speed (though that mouse is sadly a bit too small for me personally).
4) My big gripe with the DA V3 is that the rightside finger ledge does not round the corner under the clicks. I despise this and I'd go so far as to say it basically ruins the mouse for me since my fingers rest on that harsh slant back edge in palm grip and it feels terrible to me as a result. The EC2-C does not have this problem, nor do Vaxee mice, nor does the Logitech mouse here going off the images -- this is great!
5) The side buttons are a big area of concern to me as the Superlight 1's side buttons were absolute garbage -- mushy crap that ruined the mouse imo. Additionally the side buttons look to be positioned pretty far forward on the mouse -- usually I prefer these to be a bit further back towards the hump instead as I find it easier to bend my thumb to reach back in palm grip than to shift my grip forward to reach the furthest forward button with my thumb. I doubt this will be a problem for claw grip however.
6) The wheel is also an area of concern in my superlight 1 wheel (as well as my DA V3 wheel) are very poor to my taste -- they feel hollow and flimsy and general I just don't like them and how smooth they scroll/very subtle notch steps. On the other hand the EC2-C wheel is god tier for me and I love how the notches feel like you're pressing a button/the middle click is perfectly tensioned to my taste.
Can't wait for reviews to come out! Realistically speaking it's very hard to comment unless you're able to hold the mouse for yourself in your preferred grip type. My god that $160 price tag stings though.