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Logitech G Pro X2: Silent Click Gaming Mouse Arrives – Specs & Price

by Sophie Williams
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Logitech’s latest gaming mouse, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, is turning heads with a radical departure from traditional mouse design: it eliminates the audible click.

Instead of a mechanical click, the new mouse utilizes Logitech’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS), which delivers tactile feedback through vibrations. This system detects how far a button is pressed without producing any sound, replacing the click sensation with haptic feedback from a motor within the mouse body.

The Swiss-based company plans to commence sales of its flagship gaming mouse in Indonesia on February 20, 2026, at a price of Rp 3.278.200. The mouse will be available in a single color scheme: white with black buttons.

Logitech designed the mouse with a minimalist aesthetic and a lightweight build, weighing only 61 grams. Despite its light weight, the mouse is equipped with a Hero 2 sensor that supports sensitivity up to 44,000 DPI. This focus on precision and responsiveness reflects the growing demand for high-performance peripherals in competitive gaming.

The wireless polling rate reaches 8,000Hz via the included Logitech Lightspeed USB Dongle, positioning the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike among the top-tier esports mice. Users can customize the “feel” of the clicks, adjusting actuation and reset points to match their individual play styles, similar to other Logitech devices.

Logitech claims this approach reduces click latency by up to 30 milliseconds – a potentially crucial advantage during quick-paced gameplay. The mouse also supports a maximum acceleration of 88G and a speed of up to 888 IPS. Battery life is estimated at up to 90 hours of utilize.

The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is compatible with both Windows and macOS operating systems and supports Logitech Powerplay for wireless charging while in use.

The introduction of a clickless mouse demonstrates Logitech’s commitment to exploring innovative input methods and potentially addressing concerns about noise pollution or tactile preferences among gamers.

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