Compared to the Superlight’s Hero 25K, it has a higher DPI ceiling and offers faster tracking, capping out at 32,000 and 500 inches per second respectively. Logitech hasn’t added RGB lighting, a physical DPI switch, or Bluetooth connectivity, but if the exclusion of those features was what drew you to the Superlight in the first place, the Superlight 2 is simply a better version of its predecessor.Īs mentioned above, the Superlight 2 features Logitech’s new Hero 2 sensor, but that’s not really a big deal. Other than the changes I listed above, the Superlight 2 is effectively the same esports-focused mouse that took over the market in late 2020. It’s grippier than I remember the original Superlight being when I first got mine, though that could be because I haven’t had enough time to break it in yet. It’s too early to tell if the Superlight 2 will suffer from that same issue, but what I can say is that the surface of the new mouse feels different. I own one in white, and for a mouse that cost me $220 CAD to buy at the time, I thought plastic shine wouldn’t be something I would have to worry about at this price. One of the more annoying things about the original Superlight is the shine it developed after extended use.
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