I’ve seen it all when it comes to gaming mice–RGB lighting, all types and shapes of buttons, and super-fast sensors that feel instantaneous. So it’s with a bit of excitement that I laid eyes on Logitech’s newest gaming mouse.
Unveiled at the Logitech G Play event this year, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse is not playing to the tried-and-true mantra. No, this mouse is showing off some industry-first innovation: it has analog mouse clicks without any moving parts.
Most mice have mechanical switches. An analog clicking mechanism, however, allows for adjustable actuation points, enabling greater customization of a mouse click. Without a physical clicking mechanism, though, there’s nothing to tell the player that a click has been made.
What Logitech has done with the X2 Superstrike

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