Side by side, it’s hard to tell the difference between the G Pro X Superlight 2 and its Dex version. Apparently, these rats Gaming The shell is covered in the same matte black plastic and G logo, features the same weight (60 grams) and houses the Hero 2 sensor.
Of course, with the same hardware, the improvements to the G Hub software suite are also found in the previous model. So the resolution is still up to 44,000 dpi (Dots per inch), a stratospherically high ceiling, therefore only usable by a handful of humans.
A single observation for the maximum ratio rate that can be increased to 8000 Hz for quick action that we imagine high-level athletes will be happy with. The build is still excellent, with light force hybrid switches for main clicks, while the two-edge buttons still retain that slightly softer feel.
The real difference lies in the ergonomic shape of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex, designed for right-handed users. Compared to the previous model, it is necessarily clear. A few other nuances are also noted, notably the slightly larger dimensions: 125.8 x 67.7 x 40 mm for the Dex compared to 125 x 63.5 x 40 mm for the 2022 model.
But as it stands, it’s above its left face that marks the difference, curved to fit the thenar projection of the palm – in normal humans, it’s the hand muscle below the thumb. This configuration allows you to arch your finger less to click on the edge buttons and that brings the user experience to a higher level. The disadvantages of the symmetrical model remain the same, namely the absence of Bluetooth connectivity (only a 2.4 GHz dongle can be used here) and the on-the-fly DPI adjustment button, which forces the user to go through the software suite GHub. is . Flaws that don’t prevent it from being one of the best reference mice on the market. Gaming.