The Logitech Superstrike has allowed me to get excited over some genuinely new PC gaming technology for the first time in what feels like forever

The Logitech Superstrike has allowed me to get excited over some genuinely new PC gaming technology for the first time in what feels like forever
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The Logitech Superstrike has allowed me to get excited over some genuinely new PC gaming technology for the first time in what feels like forever | PC Gamer Skip to main content Open menu Close main menu PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES US Edition UK US Canada Australia Subscribe Sign in View Profile Sign out Search Search PC Gamer Games Hardware News Reviews Guides Video Forum More PC Gaming Show PC Gamer Clips Software Codes Coupons Movies & TV Magazine Newsletter Affiliate links Meet the team Community guidelines About PC Gamer PC Gamer Magazine SubscriptionWhy subscribe?Subscribe to the world’s #1 PC gaming magTry a single issue or save on a subscriptionIssues delivered straight to your door or device From$1Subscribe now Don’t miss these Gaming Mice A mouse to meet the moment Gaming Mice Haptic click sceptics take heed, the Logitech Superstrike has already got a Guinness World Record Gaming Mice Best gaming mouse in 2026: I’ve tested the very best mice and these are my top picks Gaming Mice Behind the curtain of mouse development: from hand-carving to mechanical flinging, here’s how Logitech makes and tests its gaming mice Gaming Mice Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike review Gaming Mice You don’t need G Hub running to save or switch between the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike’s settings Gaming Mice QPAD Obsidian Glass mouse pad review Gaming Keyboards Best gaming keyboards in 2026: the fastest, smoothest and loveliest boards I’ve tested Gaming Mice ‘We need to do lightweight, but fine, what else?’ says Logitech chief engineer, and after getting tons of hours in with the Superstrike I agree the new tech is worth a heavier gaming mouse Gaming Keyboards Best Hall effect keyboards in 2026: the fastest, most customizable keyboards for competitive gaming Gaming Keyboards ‘Our most uncompromising keyboard ever built’: Razer has unveiled a new signature edition version of its Huntsman keyboard, but I can’t get over the price Gaming Keyboards Corsair Galleon 100 SD review Gaming Mice Of all the things I saw behind the curtain at Logitech HQ, it was this slab of fake wood that surprised me the most: ‘It’s kind of old school, it’s analogue, which we like’ Gaming Mice Mchose L7 Pro+ review Gaming Mice Now I’ve got my hands on the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, I believe its inductive tech will be as much of a game-changer for mice as Hall effect is for keyboards PopularNEW: PC Gamer Clips!Arc RaidersBest PC gearFalloutGame Quizzes Hardware Gaming Mice Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike The Logitech Superstrike has allowed me to get excited over some genuinely new PC gaming technology for the first time in what feels like forever Features By Jacob Fox published 21 February 2026 It will join the likes of X3D processors, Hall effect keyboards, and OLED monitors. 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It’s been nice to focus on the positivity of a leap forward in gaming mouse technology with the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike rather than doom-maxxing with more ‘state of the industry’ reflections on high memory prices and high GPU prices and high– well, you get the idea.The Superstrike, if you’re not already aware, puts analogue switches under the left and right mouse buttons, allowing for adjustable actuation and rapid trigger. Given these are entirely adjustable, they don’t make a physical click, so the Superstrike combines this with haptic motors to generate the feeling of a click when the button reaches your chosen actuation point.We’ve not had this before in a gaming mouse. Some have pointed out that the Swiftpoint Z series has had pressure-sensitive clicks for a while, but these clicks are nothing like the Superstrike’s. The Swiftpoint Z has an initial mechanical click and then uses pressure pads rather than electromagnetic sensing to measure the button press. Related articles Now I’ve got my hands on the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, I believe its inductive tech will be as much of a game-changer for mice as Hall effect is for keyboards Underneath the Superstrike: How Logitech has kick-started the next generation of gaming mouse tech ‘We need to do lightweight, but fine, what else?’ says Logitech chief engineer, and after getting tons of hours in with the Superstrike I agree the new tech is worth a heavier gaming mouse The Superstrike’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS), on the other hand, completely eliminates the initial mechanical click and allows for ultra-light actuation, plus rapid trigger. In other words, it’s giving the same ad

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