The Logitech G Pro SUPERLIGHT 2C is the follow-up to one of the most beloved ultralight esports mice ever made — and it doesn’t just iterate, it refines. If you’re the sort of gamer who cares about every millimetre of movement and milligram of weight, this is the sort of mouse that’s going to grab your attention right away.
But what matters isn’t just numbers — it’s how it feels every time you pick it up, sock a flick shot, or spam scroll during a long session. So let’s get into it the way you’d actually want to read it.
Specs That Actually Matter
Here’s what you’re working with in Australian configurations:
- Lightweight wireless performance (Logitech LIGHTSPEED)
- Approx ~59 g weight (official Logitech spec)
- HERO 2 sensor with up to 30 000 DPI tracking
- USB-C charging and LIGHTSPEED dongle included
- Classic ambidextrous shape with zero holes
- PTFE feet for low friction on mousepads
The tagline here is lightweight and precise — literally built for gamers who want minimal drag and maximal control. Unlike some ultralight mice that use honeycomb shells, Logitech keeps the body smooth and solid, which is nice if you prefer a clean feel under your palm.
Performance and Feel
Tracking quality: This is where the Pro SUPERLIGHT 2C shines. The HERO 2 sensor delivers extremely accurate tracking across the DPI range used by most gamers (400-16 000). Movements are predictable, consistent, and free of jitter — even at high lift-offs or fast swipes.
Weight and movement: At around 59 g, it feels almost weightless once you’re used to it. Swipes and flicks happen with minimal effort, and the PTFE feet slide with a buttery smoothness on most cloth or hybrid pads.
For players used to heavier gaming mice, this can feel liberating. For claw or fingertip grippers, the low weight and shape could lead to quicker flicks and adjustments without wrist strain.
Clicks and scroll: Tactile feedback on the primary buttons feels crisp and responsive. The scroll wheel is solid and precise, with a firm but not stiff action that avoids accidental scrolls.
Connectivity and Battery
Lightweight mice often trade battery life for weight, but Logitech has struck a good balance here.
Wireless connection via LIGHTSPEED is rock-solid — no hiccups, no drops, no latency spikes. For competitive gaming, this is exactly what you’re after. Bluetooth isn’t a focus on this model, and most users won’t miss it given the target audience.
Battery life is more than enough for long sessions — it won’t suddenly die on you mid-match unless you forget to charge it entirely. Charging via USB-C is quick and convenient.
If you play a lot, you won’t be worrying about recharging every couple of days — it’ll hold up under regular use.
Design & Everyday Use
The ambidextrous shape isn’t just esports aesthetic — it’s practical. It fits a wide range of grip styles and hand sizes comfortably, and the lack of a honeycomb shell means your hand stays warm rather than sweaty during long sessions.
The finish is matte and feels nice under the fingers. It doesn’t pick up fingerprints excessively, and the buttons remain responsive over time.
If you’re someone who switches between gaming and productivity, this mouse holds up in both worlds. Web browsing, document work, and creative tasks feel natural — it doesn’t feel like a specialist accessory that only works for one thing.
Australian Pricing
In Australia, the G Pro SUPERLIGHT 2C sits in the premium wireless gaming mouse range. It isn’t cheap — but relative to other high-end esports-focused mice, it’s competitive.
It’s priced above mainstream office mice and many mid-tier gaming peripherals, but if you’re reading this review, you probably know the category and why enthusiasts are willing to pay for top-tier hardware.
Pros
- Ultra-lightweight without hollow shell
- Excellent sensor performance and tracking
- Smooth glide and responsive clicks
- Long battery life for wireless
- Comfortable for a wide range of grips
Cons
- No Bluetooth connectivity
- Premium price tag
- Minimal extras beyond core performance
Final Verdict
The Logitech G Pro SUPERLIGHT 2C isn’t just about weight reduction — it’s about refinement. Every aspect feels intentional: from the sensor’s consistency to the effortless glide and the comfort over hours of use.
If you’re a competitive gamer or someone who appreciates precision and lightness in a mouse, this is one of the best options you can buy in Australia right now. It doesn’t try to be everything — it focuses on being great at what matters most.
Highly recommended if performance is your priority and weight is part of that equation.