This Mouse Makes You a Better Gamer.
Dave2D reviews the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, claiming its haptic inductive trigger system cuts personal click latency by ~20ms.
- Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike uses electromagnetic coils instead of mechanical switches, eliminating moving parts and claiming up to 30ms click latency reduction.
- Dave2D measured his own reaction time drop from ~240ms to ~214ms on first try after switching to the mouse.
- The mouse buttons do not mechanically click; a motor simulates click sensation, making buttons feel like dead paddles when powered off.
- Logitech holds a patent on this haptic inductive trigger (HITS) technology, meaning no competitor can replicate it without licensing.
- Sensor-based buttons should be effectively immortal compared to mechanical switches that wear out and develop double-click issues.
- Gaming mouse industry stagnated 2020–2026: DPI and polling rate inflation (4K–8K Hz) were marketing gimmicks; pros still used 1,000 Hz and older hardware.
- Priced at $180, it is Logitech’s most expensive gaming mouse; shape is criticized as generic and post-click travel feels spongy at fastest actuation setting.
2026-02-10 · Watch on YouTube