Overview
- Logitech’s $179.99 mouse replaces mechanical and optical switches with a Haptic Inductive Trigger System that senses movement and simulates click feel via haptics.
- The mouse exposes granular controls in G Hub, offering 10 actuation levels, five Rapid Trigger reset points, and six haptic intensity settings.
- Reviewers report faster repeat presses with Rapid Trigger enabled, including a measured increase to 8.9 clicks per second in PCGamesN’s early testing.
- Availability has begun with orders live now, and Logitech lists shipping from February 11 in the US and February 23 in the UK.
- Core specs carry over from the Superlight 2 chassis—Hero 2 sensor (100–44,000 DPI), up to 8,000 Hz polling, roughly 90 hours of battery life, and about 61 g—while reviewers note a quieter haptic thud that may require acclimation and justify the esports-first focus.