The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse that continues Logitech's SUPERLIGHT lineup. It's a smaller, lighter model that shares the same overall shape as the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2. Otherwise, it uses the same internal components, including the Logitech HERO 2 sensor and LIGHTFORCE (Omron D2FP-FH1) switches.
Our Verdict
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c isn't designed specifically for work use, but it's perfectly satisfactory for it. It has excellent build quality, and its symmetrical shape is well-suited for medium or smaller hands for any grip type. It connects wirelessly with a receiver, although unfortunately, it doesn't support Bluetooth for multi-device pairing. It also lacks productivity features like L/R scroll tilt and a free-scrolling mode.
Excellent build quality.
Accommodating symmetrical shape best-suited for medium or smaller-sized hands.
No Bluetooth connectivity or multi-device pairing.
Scroll wheel lacks left-right inputs and a free-scrolling mode.
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is an outstanding FPS gaming mouse. It has excellent build quality and is extremely lightweight, making it easy to perform quick and accurate movements. It has an accommodating symmetrical shape that's suitable for all grip types for small or medium-sized hands. Performance-wise, it has remarkably low and consistent sensor and click latency, making it more than well-suited for competitive play. Unfortunately, its feet don't glide quite as smoothly as many competing models from other brands.
Excellent build quality.
Extremely lightweight.
Outstanding raw performance
Accommodating symmetrical shape best-suited for medium or smaller-sized hands.
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c doesn't offer as many side buttons as a typical dedicated MMO mouse, but it's still a great choice for MMO or MOBA play if that doesn't bother you. It has an accommodating symmetrical shape that's ideal for medium- or smaller-sized hands and remarkably good all-around sensor performance, delivering an extremely responsive-feeling gaming experience suitable for casual or competitive play.
Excellent build quality.
Accommodating symmetrical shape best-suited for medium or smaller-sized hands.
Far fewer side buttons than dedicated MMO mice.
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c delivers outstanding raw performance. It has exceptionally low and consistent click latency, remarkably low sensor latency, and a maximum wireless polling rate of 8000Hz. It's well-suited for competitive gaming at any level in any genre.
Maximum wireless polling rate of 8000Hz.
Remarkably low click and sensor latency.
Changelog
- Updated Mar 10, 2026: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5.2. This update removes the Delay To Start Of Movement and Delay To End Of Movement measurements from the Sensor Latency test. See our full 1.5.2 changelog for details.
- Updated Nov 27, 2025: Review published.
- Updated Oct 31, 2025: Early access published.
- Updated Oct 06, 2025: Our testers have started testing this product.
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Differences Between Sizes And Variants
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is available in Black, White, and Pink colorway options. We bought and tested a Pink model, and you can see our unit's label here.
If you find any other variants of this mouse, let us know in the comments.
Popular Mouse Comparisons
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is a smaller version of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2, a symmetrical wireless gaming mouse that remains one of the most widely used models with professional esports players and enthusiast gamers. It's Logitech's first smaller model in the series and follows the slightly larger, right-hand-only, ergo-shaped Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX, which was released in 2024. Each of these three models uses the same internal components and performs essentially identically, so if you're deciding between them, we recommend focusing entirely on your size and shape preferences.
The G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is very similar in shape and size to the small-medium models in the LAMZU MAYA lineup, including the Fnatic x LAMZU MAYA 8K. It's also quite similar to the Scyrox V6, although the Scyrox has a slightly taller hump. Both alternatives are slightly lighter and significantly less expensive, and they perform exceptionally well, almost matching or marginally exceeding the SUPERLIGHT 2c in our testing. Most people won't notice any in-game performance differences among these models. Overall, the new SUPERLIGHT 2c is an outstanding option with a compelling, smaller shape and without clear weaknesses for any competitive gamer, which is consistent with what we expect from a Logitech release. It doesn't offer tangible performance advantages over much cheaper emerging brands, but Logitech's reputation, customer service, and longer warranty coverage may still justify the higher price for some buyers.
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The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is a smaller, lighter version of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2. Both mice are very accommodating to all grip types, but the SUPERLIGHT 2c is better suited for medium or smaller hands or for anyone who prefers a smaller mouse. Aside from the size difference, both models use the same internal components and perform virtually identically.
The Razer Viper V3 Pro and the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c are lightweight wireless gaming mice with symmetrical designs and top-tier raw performance suitable for competitive play. The main difference between them lies in shape and overall size. While both have versatile, accommodating shapes, the Razer has a slightly larger, flatter profile that suits a wide range of hand sizes, particularly medium to large hands using a claw or fingertip grip. In comparison, the Logitech is noticeably smaller and has a slightly more rounded hump. It's best suited for medium or smaller-sized hands.
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c and the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SE are lightweight wireless models that share the same shape, but the 2c is a smaller version that fits small hands more comfortably. It's also lighter and has somewhat better raw performance with support for an 8000Hz maximum polling rate out of the box. The 2 SE is larger and works for a wider range of hand sizes. However, it ships with a receiver limited to a 1000Hz maximum polling rate and doesn't quite match the performance of the 2c. That said, it remains compatible with Logitech's PRO LIGHTSPEED receiver, which is sold separately and can raise the maximum wireless polling rate to 8000Hz to bring its performance closer in line with the 2c.
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX and the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c are wireless gaming mice in the same lineup that share the same internal components and perform virtually identically. The only difference between them is their shape and weight. The SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX has a significantly larger right-handed shape. It's best suited for a palm grip for medium and larger-sized hands. Comparatively, the SUPERLIGHT 2c has a much smaller symmetrical shape, best suited for a palm, claw, or fingertip grip for medium and smaller-sized hands. It's also a bit lighter.
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