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Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Debuts Inductive, Haptic Clicks With 30ms Latency Claim

Logitech claims the contactless system reduces click latency by roughly 30 milliseconds.

Overview

  • Pre-orders are open now, with units shipping February 10 at $180/£160, and battery life is rated around 90 hours at 1 kHz.
  • Logitech says the inductive design shortens click-to-input time by about 30 milliseconds compared with traditional microswitches.
  • The Haptic Inductive Trigger System adds 10 adjustable actuation levels, a rapid-trigger reset, and configurable haptic feedback that emulates a click.
  • Hands-on reviewers reported that the haptics feel close to a mechanical click and noted higher clicks-per-second, with Tom’s Guide seeing roughly a 10% gain in brief testing.
  • Logitech G’s chief engineer said the technology will likely migrate to lower-cost mice over time.