Logitech is pushing the limits of esports gear with its upcoming G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse — a high-end, $180 mouse designed for ultra-low latency performance. But the big twist? It doesn’t click like a normal mouse.
Instead of traditional mechanical or optical switches, this mouse uses a new haptic system called the Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS). When you press a button, you feel a simulated click, thanks to electromagnetic sensors and vibration feedback — not an actual button press.
🔥 Key Features:
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No physical click – Haptics simulate the feel.
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Faster response – Up to 30ms lower latency than optical mice.
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Custom triggers – Set your own click depth and reset point.
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Rapid Trigger support – For super fast inputs in games.
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Adjustable haptic strength – Via Logitech’s G Hub software.
🖱️ Specs Snapshot:
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Sensor: HERO 2
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Polling rate: 8,000Hz
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Max DPI: 44,000
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Weight: 65g
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Battery: 90 hours
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Charging: Compatible with Powerplay 2 wireless charging pad
⚔️ Is It Worth It?
Pro players might love the customization and faster response. But the “fake click” feel is very different — not mechanical, not optical — and might take some getting used to.
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike launches in early 2026 for $180.

