Logitech G also recently announced three new gaming peripherals: Pro X TKL Lightspeed Gaming Keyboard, Pro X Superlight 2 Gaming Mouse, and Pro X 2 Lightspeed Gaming Headset. Okay, technically the headset has been out for a little bit, but it’s now available in pink! All three of these items were worked on with professional esports athletes providing feedback and will be available in black, pink, and white. The keyboard is wireless and features programmable keys, RGB lighting with Lightsync, media controls, a volume roller, game mode control, and dual-shot PBT keycaps. Like other keyboards from Logitech G, you’ll be able to choose between Tactile (GX Brown), Linear (GX Red), and Clicky (GX Blue) switches to meet your personal preferences. The keyboard can be connected via Lightspeed, Bluetooth, and USB as needed.
The new gaming mouse still weighs 60 grams as many pros have said this is the perfect weight for the design of the mouse. This is also the first Pro mouse to feature Lightforce hybrid switches. These switches maintain the feel of a mechanical switch while delivering the speed and durability of optical switches. Lightforce has also received an updated algorithm to use the mechanical part of the mouse to wake the optical part when not in use to improve battery life and maintain speed and performance. The new Superlight 2 mouse features 5 programmable buttons and no RGB technology. If you like those fancy numbers, Logitech claims that with the new HERO 2 sensor, the Superlight 2 can track movement at 500+ inches per second, deliver tracking precision up to 32,000 DPI, and will run at a frame rate of up to 25kHz.
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