Logitech G’s PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE: A Game Changer for Gamers

EsportsTech Why Logitech G’s PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is a complete game-changerbyDexerto Published: Feb 13, 2026, 15:41 Save for later Save for later

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Logitech G created the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE mouse with one main goal: to make sure there’s no delay between when you decide to do something and when it actually happens in the game. They worked with over 180 professional gamers from games like Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, and League of Legends to create this new mouse. It uses a different way of clicking that’s all about being fast, accurate, and easy to control.
This mouse has a new system from Logitech G called the Haptic Inductive Trigger System, or HITS. Instead of the usual tiny switches that click, HITS uses special sensors. This system can make clicks register up to 30 milliseconds faster. It also lets players control how far the click goes and how it feels, so you can set it up exactly how you like to play.
In games where winning or losing can depend on tiny moments, this speed difference really matters. How SUPERSTRIKE Works
The heart of the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is its Haptic Inductive Trigger System, or HITS. Instead of using physical switches, HITS uses sensors that work with vibrations. This means clicks happen faster, reset quicker, and feel the same every time, even after many hours of playing, without needing physical parts to touch.
Gamers can adjust how much pressure it takes to click and how fast the click resets. The mouse lets you choose from ten different points where a click will register and five settings for how fast the click resets. You can also change how strong the click feels, with six different levels. This lets you make the mouse feel just right for you without slowing down your actions. And, of course, this all fits into the same comfortable shape that has made Logitech G’s PRO Series mice popular for almost ten years.
The mouse uses LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, which sends data as fast as a wired mouse and is protected from interference. This means it’s ready for any competition and stays reliable even when things get intense.
We also talked to some of the best pro players in the world, and they told us why the SUPERSTRIKE is their new favorite for competitive gaming. What the Pros Think of the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE
In games like Counter-Strike 2, clicking faster and having the click reset quickly can help you shoot faster and control your shooting better. SunPayus, a player for G2, said he noticed how much better the clicks felt right away. “I switched to the SUPERSTRIKE because I really like the new click feel. The Rapid Trigger makes it noticeably faster and more responsive than traditional mice. On top of that, its shape is identical to the Superlight 2, which makes the transition seamless and is a major advantage for me.”
m0NESY, a star player for Falcons, also mentioned how the lighter click pressure and quicker input helped his game during long matches.
“I think the biggest benefit I’ve got after using the new SUPERSTRIKE is the speed of pressing the mouse, meaning I click and aim faster. That is an advantage for sure. And the second benefit is just the comfort of pressing mouse1 and mouse2. I don’t need to press hard, which is beneficial for long games.” In games where every shot counts, being able to adjust your clicks helps players match their style. Faster resets are good for quick shots and bursts of fire, while steady feedback helps you stay in control.
For games like League of Legends, where comfort and doing things smoothly are important, the SUPERSTRIKE also helps you click more times per second and do more actions per minute. This gives you an edge without losing the accuracy players need. Gryffinn, a player for FlyQuest, pointed out that the familiar shape and the ability to customize it were big pluses. “The best advantage I experience with the SUPERSTRIKE is the comfort and fit of the shape. It’s incredibly natural and after having used the SUPERLIGHT until now, it was an easy switch. The click customization is on another level and is a feature I’m looking forward to playing with more.”
Overall, the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is made to make the connection between what you do with your mouse and what happens in the game smoother. By combining very fast click response, settings you can change, and a shape that’s proven to work in competitions, Logitech G is presenting the SUPERSTRIKE as a tool for better performance, built for how today’s pro gamers actually play. Getting Hands-On with the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE
When Logitech first released the G Pro X SUPERLIGHT mouse, it quickly became a favorite for competitive players because it was light, comfortable, and worked well for many different ways of holding the mouse. The SUPERLIGHT 2 only made small changes to the buttons, keeping the same design that had already proven itself at the highest levels.
The PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE keeps that same look for 2026, focusing on improving what’s inside instead of changing the whole design. The biggest new feature is Logitech’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System, or HITS. This system brings features you usually find on gaming keyboards, like adjustable click sensitivity and Rapid Trigger, to a mouse.
I was a bit unsure about the new click system at first, but HITS makes a strong impression as soon as you start using the mouse.
By getting rid of the old mechanical switches, the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is much quieter when you use it. Instead of loud clicks, you only feel the adjustable vibrations. If you turn these down in Logitech’s G HUB software, the buttons become almost silent, which is a big difference, especially if you play late at night or stream.
This SUPERSTRIKE mouse uses Logitech G’s best sensor yet. It can track movement at over 888 inches per second, handle very fast movements, and supports sensitivity settings up to 44,000 DPI.
G HUB is also where you can get into the more technical parts of HITS. This system lets players change how deep you need to press a button for it to register a click. This level of control is common on high-end gaming keyboards but is still rare for mice.
It also has support for Rapid Trigger. Instead of a set point where the click resets, the buttons can register again the moment you start to lift your finger. This lets you click very quickly or tap buttons without fully pressing them down. It makes the mouse feel much more responsive when you’re shooting fast or making small adjustments, especially in games that require quick reactions.
Some players who are much better than me have called this feature “game-changing,” and it’s easy to see why. Rapid Trigger completely changed how players moved and strafed on keyboards, and bringing a similar function to mouse buttons can make a big difference in fast-paced gunfights and quick follow-up shots. It’s not about becoming a master instantly, but about giving players who want every possible advantage a way to improve their mechanical skills.
Logitech has also gone for a more striking look this time. The PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is different from the older models that were just one color. This one has a white body with black buttons and clear PRO X2 and SUPERSTRIKE logos on the front. It looks good without being too flashy, and it seems to be designed for the esports look rather than being plain and simple.

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