Logitech is shaking things up with the G Pro X2 Superstrike, a new gaming mouse that blurs the line between high-end keyboards and ultra-responsive peripherals. Borrowing features from mechanical keyboards and the upcoming MX Master 4, this refreshed take on the G Pro X2 adds adjustable inductive switches, customisable haptic feedback, and an entirely new web-based G Hub.
G Pro X2 Superstrike debuts Logitech’s new HITS system
At the heart of the Superstrike is Logitech’s HITS (Haptic Inductive Trigger System) a new contactless switch tech that mirrors Hall effect switches found in gaming keyboards. Instead of using mechanical or optical triggers, HITS relies on copper coils and electromagnetic fields to detect actuation.
This system allows:
- 10 levels of adjustable actuation (as low as 0.6 mm)
- Rapid trigger functionality, ideal for FPS and competitive play
- Tactile consistency with no physical switch degradation over time
It’s the first time Logitech has implemented this level of control in a mouse, and it may not be the last.
Haptic feedback isn’t just for controllers anymore
In another crossover from the keyboard and productivity world, Logitech is building haptic feedback directly into the G Pro X2 Superstrike. Users can select from five intensity levels, offering tactile cues for clicks, actions, or even reload timers in-game.
Both features, haptic tuning and actuation adjustment, are configurable via G Hub, which is also getting a major overhaul.
Logitech G Hub goes browser-based
Logitech quietly teased a web-based version of G Hub, aligning with a growing trend in peripheral software. This new version eliminates the need to install an app, cutting down on background resource use and streamlining access to customisation tools. Expect:
- On-device remapping and DPI control
- Profile switching
- Click latency optimization
However, it’s unlikely the browser version will include full ecosystem syncing or app-launching functions, at least at first.
G Pro X2 Superstrike specs and design
The Superstrike keeps the symmetrical shell of the original G Pro X2 but brings serious under-the-hood upgrades.
Here’s a quick look at the core specs:
- Dimensions: 118.4 × 61.2 × 38.6 mm
- Weight: 65 g
- Sensor: Logitech Hero 2
- DPI: Up to 44,000
- Polling rate: 8,000 Hz
- Battery life: Up to 90 hours
- Connectivity: Lightspeed wireless + USB-C
- Buttons: 4 side buttons (not including scroll/middle click)
Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike release window
Logitech says the G Pro X2 Superstrike will arrive in early 2026, though a firm launch date hasn’t been confirmed. With its hybrid of high-end keyboard tech and cutting-edge mouse hardware, it’s shaping up to be one of the most versatile pro-grade peripherals on the horizon.
If the Superstrike delivers on its promises, Logitech won’t just be setting new standards for gaming mice; it’ll be rewriting them.