SAN FRANCISCO, September 26, 2023
Logitech’s New Mouse Dumps Mechanical Switches for a Haptic Future
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse, now available for $179.99, introduces a revolutionary click mechanism designed for competitive gamers.
- The Pro X2 Superstrike is the first mouse to utilize Logitech’s Superstrike technology.
- Superstrike replaces traditional mechanical switches with an inductive, haptic-based system.
- The mouse aims to reduce latency and offer increased customization options.
- It’s priced at $179.99 and is available for purchase now.
Forget the satisfying *click* you’re used to. Logitech G is shaking up the gaming mouse world with the Pro X2 Superstrike, a new peripheral that ditches the standard mechanical switches for a completely different approach to registering clicks. This isn’t just a minor tweak; it’s a fundamental shift in how a mouse button feels and responds, and the Pro X2 Superstrike is now on sale for $179.99.
How Does It Work? The Science of Haptic Clicks
The core of the Pro X2 Superstrike is Logitech’s Superstrike technology. Instead of relying on physical microswitches that require a certain amount of travel and actuation force, Superstrike combines inductive analog sensing with real-time haptic feedback. This means the mouse doesn’t actually *need* a switch to register a click. It senses the intention to click and provides a customizable haptic response to simulate the feeling of a traditional click.
Beyond the Click: Customization and Latency
Logitech claims this new system significantly reduces latency, a critical factor for competitive gamers where milliseconds can mean the difference between victory and defeat. The inductive system allows for faster response times compared to mechanical switches. Furthermore, the haptic feedback is fully customizable, allowing players to fine-tune the feel of each click to their exact preference.
What are the benefits of a haptic-based click system for gaming? The technology aims to provide faster response times, increased customization, and potentially greater durability compared to traditional mechanical switches.
A New Era for Gaming Mice?
The Pro X2 Superstrike represents a bold move by Logitech G, challenging the long-held reliance on mechanical switches in gaming mice. Whether this new technology will become the standard remains to be seen, but it undoubtedly offers a compelling alternative for players seeking an edge in competitive gaming. Logitech first announced the Pro X2 Superstrike last September.
Logitech also recently opened its first U.S. experience store in San Francisco, showcasing a giant MX Master 4 mouse alongside other products.
