Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse uses haptics to mimic a click

Swaps traditional switches for analogue sensors!

Logitech has unveiled its latest wireless gaming mouse, the Pro X2 Superstrike, and it moves away from traditional mechanical switches. Instead, it introduces the company’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS), an analogue setup that employs miniature haptic actuators to simulate the sensation of a physical click.

Every press is registered electronically, and subtle vibrations mimic the tactile feedback gamers expect, making this the first mouse of its kind. Rapid trigger, a feature usually seen in gaming keyboards, makes its debut on the Pro X2 Superstrike. It allows the button to reset with the slightest finger lift, enabling near-instant reactivation for faster inputs. Through Logitech’s G Hub, you can select from five reset points to adjust responsiveness.

Each button has 0.6mm of travel and supports 10 actuation levels, providing players with precise control over input sensitivity. These improvements cut click latency by around 30ms, giving an advantage in fast-paced genres like MOBAs or strategy games where speed and accuracy are essential.

Weighing 65g, the Pro X2 Superstrike features Logitech’s Hero 2 sensor, capable of 44,000 DPI with reliable tracking even under 88g of acceleration, according to Logitech. Paired with the included Lightspeed dongle, the mouse achieves an 8000Hz polling rate for near-instant responsiveness.

Logitech has not announced the price or release date of the mouse yet. Circle back here for more information.