Deep review updated 2026-04-30

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c Review 2026 for FPS Gaming

A source-backed FPS review of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c using ProSettings gear specs, public RTINGS review evidence where matched, and official brand source links. No fake owner ratings or aggregate ratings are used.

Verdict

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c is a high-potential FPS mouse when its shell matches your grip and when your setup can benefit from its listed polling and sensor class. It should be shortlisted by players who want a Ambidextrous shape, Wireless connection, and a weight listed around 51 grams.

A matching RTINGS public review is linked for independent test-bench context. This FPSAim review uses short source-backed notes rather than republishing RTINGS review text. RTINGS public notes identify click latency as a major strength. RTINGS public notes mark sensor response as a strength.

Specifications

SpecValueSource
SensorHERO 2ProSettings gear list
Max DPI44000ProSettings gear list
Max polling rate8000 HzProSettings gear list
SwitchesLIGHTFORCE HybridProSettings gear list
ConnectionWirelessProSettings gear list
ShapeAmbidextrousProSettings gear list
Dimensions H / W / L3.9 / 6.2 / 11.8ProSettings gear list
Listed weight51 gProSettings gear list
RTINGS measured default weight50.4 gRTINGS review
ProSettings usage1.00%ProSettings gear list

Pros

  • Competitive adoption is strong: ProSettings lists 1.00% usage for this model.
  • The Ambidextrous shape gives players a clear hand-fit category instead of an ambiguous shell.
  • The listed 8000 Hz polling ceiling leaves room for high-refresh setups.
  • RTINGS public notes identify click latency as a major strength.
  • RTINGS public notes mark sensor response as a strength.

Cons

  • Shape fit still decides the purchase; a strong sensor cannot fix a shell that creates tension.
  • Higher polling rates can increase CPU/USB load and should be tested with the actual game frame rate.
  • Exact RTINGS public latency milliseconds may be locked, so this page does not invent a numeric latency score.

Compared With Alternatives

Do not compare this mouse only by sensor generation. Compare shape, weight, and polling behavior against nearby choices. These alternatives are selected from the same ProSettings high-usage dataset so the comparison stays relevant to competitive FPS players.

AlternativeWeightShapePollingWhy compare
Razer Viper V3 Pro54 gAmbidextrous8000 HzSimilar competitive FPS category with meaningful shape or weight tradeoff.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 259 gAmbidextrous8000 HzSimilar competitive FPS category with meaningful shape or weight tradeoff.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight62 gAmbidextrous1000 HzSimilar competitive FPS category with meaningful shape or weight tradeoff.

Who Should Buy It

Shortlist the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c if you already know that a Ambidextrous shape works for your hand, if you play on a high-refresh monitor, and if you want a mouse that appears in current pro equipment data. Skip it if your grip needs a very different hump, if you dislike the listed weight class, or if price is high compared with a previous-generation alternative that fits you better.

After buying or borrowing it, keep your sensitivity unchanged for the first testing block. Use the Mouse Change Calibration routine, then compare real game comfort. The best result is not a higher score in one scenario; it is a setup that lets you repeat clean mechanics under match pressure.

Source Notes

Specs in this review are sourced from the ProSettings gear table and official brand pages. RTINGS is linked where a public review match exists. Locked RTINGS latency values are identified as locked rather than estimated. ProSettings review stars, where shown on the source, are not converted into FPSAim aggregate ratings.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

The right way to judge this product is with one controlled block, not a single ranked session. Keep sensitivity, mousepad, and video settings fixed while testing. If the score or feel changes, you can attribute the change to the product instead of guessing across several variables.

Competitive players should care about repeatability more than novelty. A product that feels stable in the last round of a close match is more useful than a product that feels impressive for five minutes on the desktop.

Source quality matters. Public RTINGS notes are useful because they come from a consistent test bench. ProSettings usage is useful because it shows tournament adoption. Manufacturer pages are useful for official product specifications. None of those sources replace personal fit testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the G Pro X Superlight 2c weigh?

The Superlight 2c is listed around 51 g, making it noticeably lighter than the 59 g Superlight 2 while keeping the Logitech shape language.

What is the difference between the Superlight 2 and 2c?

The 2c is a lighter, often more compact revision of the Superlight 2 aimed at players who want less weight. Core performance is similar; the main draw is the weight reduction toward roughly 51 g.

Is the Superlight 2c good for small hands?

Its lighter, slightly more compact build suits claw and fingertip grip on small-to-medium hands better than the standard Superlight 2. Large-handed palm grippers may still prefer the bigger shell.

Does the Superlight 2c support 8000 Hz polling?

Yes, it sits in Logitech's modern flagship tier with high-polling support. As always, 1000 Hz is already very low latency, so treat 8000 Hz as a refinement.

Superlight 2c or Razer Viper V4 Pro?

Both are sub-52 g flagships. The 2c follows the Logitech shape favored by palm and claw grippers, while the Viper V4 Pro is a flat ambidextrous shape. Pick by grip preference and which shell your hand already trusts.