Logitech’s tiniest pro mouse yet (51g!) lands — here’s what to buy and skip


Logitech just dropped a fresh lineup of its Pro-series gaming gear, and it’s clear they’re not messing around. The new additions—a compact keyboard, an updated ultralight mouse, and a refined wireless headset—are squarely aimed at the competitive crowd, but the tech packed inside has implications for any serious PC gamer. If you thought your current peripherals were cutting it, Logitech is here to make you think again.

This isn’t just another incremental refresh. The company is making bold claims about performance, customization, and design, leaning heavily on feedback from esports pros to shape these devices. Let’s break down what’s new and why it actually matters.

PRO X 60: The Tiny Keyboard That Thinks Big

First up is the PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED, a keyboard that shrinks the form factor without shrinking the feature set. At a 60% size, it’s designed to free up a massive amount of desk space for sweeping mouse movements—a critical factor in low-DPI shooters.

The real headline feature here is KEYCONTROL technology. This isn’t just simple remapping; it allows you to assign up to 15 functions per key through different layers and modifiers (like G-Shift). In practice, you can turn a small, travel-friendly keyboard into a command center that’s just as powerful as a full-sized one, once you’ve tailored it to your workflow. It also packs LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, and a wired USB-C connection, making it a versatile option for both home setups and LAN events. It will set you back about $180.

PRO X Superlight 2: Lighter, Faster, Smarter

The original Superlight was a phenomenon, becoming a go-to for anyone chasing the lowest possible weight. The PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 shaves a few more grams off, coming in at an absurdly light 60g, but the biggest upgrades are under the hood.

Logitech has introduced new LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Switches, which combine the speed and reliability of optical sensors with the crisp, tactile click of a mechanical switch. This hybrid approach aims to eliminate the sometimes “mushy” feel of pure optical switches while retaining their performance edge. Paired with the new HERO 2 sensor, which boasts a staggering 32,000 DPI and a 2,000 Hz polling rate, the mouse promises a level of precision that serious gamers will notice. At around $160, it’s a premium mouse for those who demand flawless tracking and near-instantaneous clicks.

PRO X 2 Lightspeed Headset: Hear Everything, Miss Nothing

Finally, the PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED headset tackles one of the biggest challenges in audio engineering: driver clarity. Logitech is using 50mm graphene drivers, a material prized for its rigidity and lightness. The goal is to deliver a soundscape with minimal distortion, allowing you to pick out critical audio cues like footsteps or distant reloads with greater accuracy.

The headset offers a trifecta of connectivity: Logitech’s pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless (with up to 50 hours of battery life), Bluetooth, and a 3.5mm wired option. The detachable boom mic also features Blue VO!CE technology for clear comms. Comfort gets an upgrade too, with a durable rotating hinge and the choice between leatherette and breathable velour earpads. Priced around $250, it’s positioned as a top-tier audio solution for competitive play.

This latest refresh shows Logitech is doubling down on the high-performance market. By focusing on deep customization, hybrid switch technology, and advanced materials, the company is building gear that doesn’t just look the part—it offers a tangible competitive edge.

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