Logitech has launched a new high-end gaming mouse built around a completely different click mechanism. It’s called the G Pro X2 Superstrike, and it is priced just right below the 200 bucks mark. This article will discuss everything about the latest Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Overview
Back in September 2025, Logitech introduced what it called an ultra-low-click-latency technology. Now that tech has arrived in a real product. The G Pro X2 Superstrike might have real use to esports players, and the days of “wireless mouse can’t compete against wired mouse ever” seem to be getting over now. Modern wireless systems like Logitech’s Lightspeed already sit around 1ms latency, and pros in CS and other esports are using them without hesitation.
Haptic Inductive Trigger System

The innovation here is the Haptic Inductive Trigger System, or HITS. Instead of traditional mechanical microswitches, Logitech is using copper coils to generate an electromagnetic field. Click travel here is 0.6mm. Logitech claims up to 30 milliseconds less latency per click compared to older mechanical designs. It’s also a fully analog system.
You also get 10 levels of actuation adjustment and 5 rapid trigger reset levels. There are built-in haptic actuators, with 5 levels of adjustable tactile feedback. All of this is controlled through Logitech G Hub software.
Performance and Hardware
The Superstrike builds on the G Pro X Superlight 2 and the original G Pro X Superlight from 2020. The shape and competitive focus remain familiar. The difference is entirely in the click system and the customization layers. On the other side, Logitech’s G Hub software is used for tuning, and while peripheral software is rarely loved, it’s considered slightly more stable than some competing options.
Under the hood, the G Pro X2 Superstrike uses the same Hero 2 sensor found in the G Pro X Superlight 2. It offers a DPI range from 100 up to 44,000, supports a maximum acceleration of 88G, and can track movements at speeds of up to 888 inches per second. The polling rate goes up to 8,000Hz, and the mouse can run for up to 90 hours on a single charge.
Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Price in Nepal and Availability
The mouse is officially priced at $180. While there is no confirmation yet on official Nepal availability, if it launches in Nepal, it would likely start at no less than NPR 28,000
| Device Name | Price in US (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike | $180 | NPR 28,000 |
Should you buy the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike in Nepal?
Logitech calls this a monumental leap in competitive gaming. And technically, it is a leap in design. But i also been wrestling with this thing for a while. Human reaction time, for eg, sits around 150 to 250 milliseconds. We’re now arguing about 1 to 3 milliseconds in many real-world scenarios. Independent testing has shown wired and wireless are already extremely close. In some latency scoring systems, differences between high-end mice are less than a single frame. So on the one hand, the advantage of wired over wireless mouse is virtually dead, but even a wireless mouse like this sits in that ultra-niche zone. And I find it even less convincing to buy this in Nepal. There are just so many affordable gaming mice you can buy from an authorized store at a much lower price.
- Meanwhile, check out our review of the Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini
Article Last updated: February 12, 2026

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