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Logitech unveils two new Pro Series mice available now, plus a TKL keyboard coming later this year

Logitech G has introduced three new Pro Series peripherals with better hardware
Last Updated on September 18, 2024
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Logitech is a big name in the gaming industry and covers a wide range of areas, from mobile devices and home security options to headsets, mice, and keyboards. Logitech has it all, and the performance of these devices, particularly the peripherals, is loved by casual and competitive gamers alike.

That said, to take things to the next level, Logitech G, a brand of Logitech, has revealed new Pro Peries peripherals with improved design and tech onboard. There are three pieces of kit now – all of which are now available.

What’s new in the Logitech G Pro series?

The Logitech G Pro series introduces three new peripherals, two of which are mice and one a keyboard. Logitech G claims that these products are “designed with and for the world’s best esports athletes,” and Chris Pate, Head of PRO Series Product Development, said the following:

“We pour a lot into our PRO Series products, focusing on innovations that deliver immediate performance gains by forming deep partnerships with pros to meet their exacting needs. This research and design practice not only allows us to identify and create product breakthroughs but also serves as a performance test bed that ultimately serves the entire gaming community.”

Chris Pate, Head of PRO Series Product Development at Logitech G

Pro X Superlight 2 Dex

PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX, credit: Logitech G

The Pro X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX is a right-handed mouse designed after taking feedback from Counter-Strike and Valorant professionals. It comes with the following upgrades and specifications: 

  • LIGHTSPEED Wireless Technology: Upgraded to support 8kHz polling, delivering ultra-fast and responsive performance.
  • HERO 2 Sensor: Re-engineered from the ground up to help achieve 8kHz polling, this sensor now offers unmatched tracking performance with speeds over 888 inches per second and acceleration over 88G.
  • LIGHTFORCE Switches: Combines optical sensing for instant actuation and reliability with a mechanical component for a satisfying click and low power consumption.
  • Sustainability: Manufactured with up to 55% post-consumer recycled ABS plastic, significantly reducing its carbon impact.

This mouse is available in three colors: black, white, and pink, and it costs $159.99

Pro 2 Lightspeed

PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED, credit: Logitech G

The PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED follows the success of the PRO Wireless and features the same symmetric and ambidextrous mouse but with ramped-up specifications. It features magnetic side buttons, a max DPI of 32,000, a 1000 MHz report rate, and a max speed of >500 ips. So, regardless of whether you’re left or right-handed, the PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED should be a good companion in those action-packed, competitive gaming sessions. 

This mouse is available on the Logitech G website for $129.99 and in the same three colors.

Pro X TKL Rapid

PRO X TKL RAPID, credit: Logitech G

The PRO X TKL RAPID is Logitech G’s first magnetic analog keyboard. It has adjustable actuation points and rapid trigger functionality. A neat aspect of this keyboard is that you don’t need the G HUB software to adjust these settings, which is great if you’re participating in a tournament. Here are some of the features it comes with: 

  • Magnetic Analog Switches: Custom designed by Logitech G engineers to have industry-leading response linearity, these switches feature adjustable actuation points and rapid trigger capability for precise and swift movements.
  • Key Priority: Logitech G’s easy-to-use implementation of Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions (SOCD) resolution, this G HUB feature gives players more precision, speed, and control over in-game movement by assigning one or more pairs of keys to measure and compare actions, such as travel distance, last press, and neutral or absolute priority.
  • On-the-Fly Configuration: This feature allows pros to quickly and easily configure actuation points and rapid trigger settings without installing G HUB. It is ideal for tournament systems that do not permit third-party software installation.
  • G HUB Integration: KEYCONTROL provides detailed control of rapid trigger and switches travel settings, multi-actuation assignments, and multiple command layers. Users can also access the G HUB community and pro player settings to optimize their keyboard’s capabilities.
  • Sustainability: Constructed using low-carbon aluminum and post-consumer recycled ABS plastic.

The PRO X TKL RAPID keyboard isn’t available right now. It’ll be up for grabs in December, but we know how much it costs as it has a price tag of $169.99.

Ussamah works as a content writer and editor at BGFG. He is experienced in tech, hardware, gaming, and marketing.