I felt initially quite confused by the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 Dex. It's basically the older Superlight 2 but with a new shape, complete with the same sensor, figures, and specs. Given the original mouse launched over a year ago now, it feels strange to put out an update that's basically the same thing as before, but only a little different. However, this is not only a good excuse to look back on the original Superlight 2 but also reflect on its Hero 2 sensor, which has since seen an update to become even better.
The Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 Dex has a name that is more flashy than the mouse itself. Mine came in black and only has a few light white accents in the mouse wheel, as well as a clear plastic for the Logitech G logo at the base of it. This is all to say that the mouse is understated like much of Logitech's other gear, relatively rare for mice aimed at pro gamers.
The most distinctive part of this mouse, aesthetically, is where it gets the name 'Dex' from. The mouse's shape curves to the left, to better accommodate right-handed gamers from an ergonomic point of view. The previous Superlight 2 is functionally ambidextrous (though the Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed does a much better job of that thanks to its customizable side buttons) whereas this one is a little uncomfortable to hold in the left hand.
Luckily, it makes up for the lack of an ambidextrous shape by fitting super comfortably into my, rather large hands. That extra bit of support can allow for a more comfortable hand position, leaning some of the weight of the palm against the base. I really started to notice this positive change in longer gaming sessions especially.
Buttons: 5
Connectivity: 2.4 GHz wireless, USB-A to USB-C wired
Sensor: Hero 2
Max DPI: Up to 44K
Weight: 60 g
Max acceleration: 88 G
Max speed: 888 IPS
Polling rate: Up to 8K
Battery life: Up to 95 hours
RGB lighting: No
Price: $159 / £150
Using the Superlight 2 Dex as my primary mouse in a litany of games, I found it handled
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