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In summary:
- PCWorld highlights Logitechās Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse, featuring innovative magnetic switches that replace traditional clicking mechanisms with adjustable actuation and haptic feedback.
- This $180 premium mouse offers competitive advantages for gamers, especially in shooters, through incredibly rapid clicking capabilities and customizable press distance measurement.
- Key features include wireless charging, a 44,000 DPI sensor, and personalization options through Logitechās G software for tailored gaming experiences.
There are a lot of different gaming mice you can use, but all of them have something in common: physical switches. Theyāre similar to the electrical switches in keyboards and controllers. But thereās a newer option as well, supplied by Logitechāthe switches in the Pro X2 Superstrike are magnetic and adjustable. In the latest PCWorld video on YouTube, Will Smith tells us why thatās important.
The Pro X2 Superstrikeās primary left and right buttons use a magnetic sensor under each button which can measure the distance you press down. Thereās no physical contact between the components. In order to simulate a more conventional āclickā experience, it uses haptic feedback, just like a phone keyboard or a touchpad on more premium laptops.
Both the actuation point (how fast the click, um, clicks) and the intensity of the feedback are adjustable. Like adjustable actuation keyboards, you can also choose how long it takes the release action to trigger, or even bind separate actions to the release.
So, whatās the point of all this? Incredibly rapid clicks!
If youāre playing a shooter and using a semi-automatic weapon, wherein each click is a separate shot, the āhair triggerā adjustments you can make to the mouse absolutely make a noticeable difference in game. The mouse is also much quieter than a conventional design since it lacks a physical contact with the buttons.
āAre you actually better with this mouse?ā asks Adam.
āLook⦠itās impossible to tell,ā answers Will.
As with all premium gaming equipment, the better you are at the actual game, the more youāll be able to take advantage of the hardwareās capabilities. But unlike some controversial adjustable actuation keyboard features (like Snap Tap), the rapid firing enabled by the Pro X2 Superstrike isnāt widely regarded as ācheatingā (at least for now).
The Pro X2 Superstrike gets all of Logitechās best gaming mouse capabilities, including wireless charging while playing if you use the compatible PowerPlay 2 pad. Itās also got a frankly insane 44,000 DPI sensor, grip pads in the box, all that jazz. Unfortunately, it relies upon Logitechās G gaming software to adjust all those variables, and getting it to run on Linux might be a bit of a headache.
This mouse doesnāt come cheap, though. Itās $180 at retail. For more takes on gaming hardware, be sure to subscribe to PCWorld on YouTube and check out our weekly podcast The Full Nerd.

