Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike Review
I picked up the PRO X2 Superstrike because I was curious about the haptic feedback — the first mouse I’ve personally seen offering this feature. I’ve also used Logitech gaming mice before, and their consistent build quality made this an easy buy.
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Quick verdict
8/10 – The haptic feedback is genuinely impressive, and the usual Logitech build quality makes this a brilliant all-rounder for shooters like Battlefield and other genres thanks to its adjustable actuation. Would I buy again? Yes.
Best for: gamers who like a lighter mouse and find palm grip comfortable.
Not for: anyone who wants RGB, prefers a heavier mouse, or leans strongly towards claw/fingertip grip.
Tested for: over a week (shooters like Battlefield and action titles like Resident Evil 2).
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Buy link
If you’re considering it, here’s the Amazon link (affiliate).
Price checked: 22 Feb 2026.
Pros
- Haptic feedback adds a premium, responsive feel.
- Low actuation feels great for quick reactions in shooters.
- Comfortable for long sessions with solid Logitech build quality.
- Lightweight feel supports quick flicks and smooth tracking.
Cons
- No RGB, so it can look plain in lighting-heavy setups.
- Not ideal if you prefer a heavier mouse.
- Claw and fingertip users may not love the shape.
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Final verdict
After a week of testing across shooters like Battlefield and action titles like Resident Evil 2, the PRO X2 Superstrike has been consistently smooth, fast, and comfortable for long sessions. The haptic feedback is the standout feature, and combined with Logitech’s build quality and low actuation it feels like a proper all-round gaming mouse. If you like lighter mice and a palm grip, it’s an easy recommendation — just don’t expect RGB or a heavy, weighty feel.
Next update: I’ll revisit this after a full month of testing and update the score if anything changes.