If you are thinking about upgrading from a Superlight 1 to a Superlight 2 for no particular reason, it is not strictly necessaryโunless you are experiencing issues with the scroll wheel or double-clic
What one Redditor said
โIf you are thinking about upgrading from a Superlight 1 to a Superlight 2 for no particular reason, it is not strictly necessaryโunless you are experiencing issues with the scroll wheel or double-clicโ
What Reddit thinks
Pros
6- +Amazing warranty service
- +Improved scroll wheel (implied)
- +No double-clicking issues (implied)
- +Reliable performance
- +Still white despite lack of cleaning
- +Resists yellowing
Cons
4- โDiscolors a few months after purchase
- โSlightly turned off white in about 2 years
- โNot a necessary upgrade from superlight 1 (if no issues)
- โInferior to incott g23 v2
Reddit reviews
I have owned the Logitech GPX Superlight 1
currently have been using the Superlight 2 without problems.
I mean essentially this is a superlight with weights added to the main clicks and its noticeable when you are moving the mouse fast.
I don't think it's necessary to upgrade to the Superlight 2 unless it's on a whim and/or you're having problems with the Superlight 1.
This is from a guy with a superlight and a gp wireless
Specifications
- Sensor
- HERO 2 (32K DPI)
- Weight
- 60g
- Switches
- LIGHTFORCE Hybrid
- Battery Life
- 95 hours
- Connection
- 2.4GHz LIGHTSPEED
- Polling Rate
- 1000Hz (4000Hz with dongle)
- Shape
- Ambi
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