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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Shape
    3. Portability
    4. Build Quality
    5. Weight
    6. Hand Size Recommendation
    7. Wireless Versatility
    8. Cable
    9. Mouse Feet
    10. In The Box
  5. Control
    1. Main Button
    2. Additional Buttons
    3. Click Latency
    4. CPI
    5. Sensor Latency
    6. Sensor Specifications
    7. Mouse Wheel
    8. Noise
  6. Operating System And Software
    1. Configuration Software
    2. Mouse Compatibility
  7. Comments

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 vs Razer Viper V3 Pro

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2
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Variants

  • G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 (Black)
  • G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 (Magenta)
  • G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 (White)
  • Viper V3 Pro (Black)
  • Viper V3 Pro (Sentinels Edition)
  • Viper V3 Pro (White)

Our Verdict

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2

Razer Viper V3 Pro

The Razer Viper V3 Pro and the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 are both high-performance, lightweight wireless gaming mice. They both have excellent overall performance, but the Razer is lighter and has slightly better build quality and mouse feet.

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Main Differences for
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Threshold 

0.10

Work 

7.0
7.3

Build Quality 
 

8.0
8.5

Full Comparison

Design

Style  

Style Picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Style Picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Style Picture

Type 
 

Standard
Standard

Coating 
 

Matte
Matte

Lighting Color  

No Lighting
No Lighting
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Shape  

3D Model  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 3D Model
Razer Viper V3 Pro 3D Model

Length  

5.0" (126 mm)
5.0" (127 mm)

Width  

2.5" (63 mm)
2.5" (64 mm)

Height  

1.6" (40 mm)
1.6" (40 mm)

Grip Width 
 

61 mm
63 mm

Ambidextrous 
 

Shape Only
Shape Only

Left-Handed Friendly 
 

Yes
Yes

Finger Rest 
 

No
No
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Portability 
 

7.6
5.6

Portability picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Portability picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Portability picture

Box Volume 
 

19.47 in³ (319 cm³)
19.83 in³ (325 cm³)

Receiver Storing 
 

Yes
No
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Build Quality 
 

8.0
8.5

Build quality picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Build quality picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Build quality picture
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Weight 
 

9.1
9.3

Minimum Weight Picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Minimum Weight Picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Minimum Weight Picture

Lowest Weight 
 

57.5 g
53.8 g

Default Weight 
 

59.4 g
53.8 g

Weight Distribution 
 

Centered
Centered

Extra Weights 
 

No
No
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Hand Size Recommendation 
 

Palm Grip Hand Recommendation 
 

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Palm Grip Hand Recommendation
Razer Viper V3 Pro Palm Grip Hand Recommendation

Claw Grip Hand Recommendation 
 

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Claw Grip Hand Recommendation
Razer Viper V3 Pro Claw Grip Hand Recommendation

Fingertip Grip Hand Recommendation 
 

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Fingertip Grip Hand Recommendation
Razer Viper V3 Pro Fingertip Grip Hand Recommendation
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Wireless Versatility 
 

7.2
7.2

Maximum Of Paired Devices 
 

1
1

Bluetooth 
 

No
No

Receiver 
 

Yes
Yes

Battery Type 
 

Rechargeable
Rechargeable

Use When Charging 
 

Yes
Yes

On/Off Activation 
 

Auto Off And On/Off Switch
Auto Off And On/Off Switch

Receiver Extender 
 

Yes
Yes

Battery Indicator  

Yes
Yes
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Cable 
 

7.0
9.0

Cable Video  

Connectivity  

Wireless
Wireless

Cable Length 
 

6.2 ft (1.9 m)
6.2 ft (1.9 m)

Cable Type 
 

Rubber
Paracord-like

Permanent Kink 
 

No
Yes

Port Type: Mouse End 
 

USB-C
USB-C

Port Type: PC End 
 

USB
USB
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Mouse Feet 
 

8.5
9.5

Mouse Feet picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Mouse Feet picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Mouse Feet picture

Gliding Experience 
 

Ok
Very Good

Material 
 

Virgin Grade PTFE
Virgin Grade PTFE

Extra Included 
 

No
No
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In The Box 
 

In the box picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 In the box picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro In the box picture
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Control

Main Button 
 

Actuation Graph  

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Force/Distances Graph  

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See details on graph tool

Switch Type 
 

Optical
Optical

Switch Model 
 

Omron D2FP-FH1
Razer Optical Mouse Switch Gen 3

Additional Buttons 
 

7.1
7.4

Buttons Picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Buttons Picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Buttons Picture

Total Number Of Buttons 
 

5
6

Number Of Side Buttons 
 

2
2

Number Of Programmable Inputs  
 

9
14

Profile Switching Button 
 

Yes
Yes

Gesture Support 
 

No
No
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Click Latency 
 

9.8
9.9

Latency Testing While Gaming  

Latency Data  

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Expected Connection 
 

1.5 ms
1.0 ms

Wired 
 

1.7 ms
1.4 ms

Receiver 
 

1.5 ms
1.0 ms

Bluetooth 
 

N/A
N/A
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CPI 
 

9.8
9.7

CPI Video  

CPI Graph  

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SRAV Close-Up  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SRAV Close-Up
Razer Viper V3 Pro SRAV Close-Up

SRAV @ 1600 CPI 
 

-0.04%
-0.02%

SRAV @ 800 CPI 
 

0.08%
-0.08%

SRAV @ 400 CPI 
 

0.00%
0.08%

SRAV @ Fixed CPI 
 

N/A
N/A

Precision Error Between Speeds 
 

0.34%
0.69%

Precision Error Between CPI 
 

0.51%
0.69%

Worst Tracking Error 
 

1.44%
-3.62%

Minimum CPI 
 

100 CPI
100 CPI

Maximum CPI 
 

44,000 CPI
35,000 CPI

CPI Adjustment Steps 
 

1 CPI
1 CPI
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Sensor Latency 
 

9.7
9.5

Sensor Latency Demonstration  

Sensor Latency Transition Graph  

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Sensor Latency CPI Graph  

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Delay To Start Of Movement 
 

10.5 ms
12.5 ms

Delay At Half Movement 
 

1.5 ms
1.6 ms

Delay To End Of Movement 
 

0.7 ms
1.2 ms
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Sensor Specifications 
 

Sensor Technology 
 

Optical (LED)
Optical (LED)

Sensor Model 
 

HERO 2
Razer Focus Pro 35K

Works On Glass 
 

No
Yes

Minimum Lift Off Distance 
 

1.2 mm
1.2 mm

Maximum Polling Rate 
 

8000 Hz
8000 Hz
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Mouse Wheel 
 

Mouse wheel picture  

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Mouse wheel picture
Razer Viper V3 Pro Mouse wheel picture

Scroll Wheel Type 
 

Notched Wheel
Notched Wheel

Scroll Wheel Steps 
 

24 Steps
24 Steps

Scroll Wheel Tilt 
 

No
No

Thumb Wheel Type 
 

No
No

Thumb Wheel Steps 
 

No Thumb Wheel
No Thumb Wheel
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Noise  

Noise Video  

Click Noise 
 

Loud
Quiet
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Operating System And Software

Configuration Software 
 

Software Tour  

Software Name  

Logitech G HUB
Razer Synapse 3

Software Windows Compatibility 
 

Yes
Yes

Software macOS Compatibility 
 

Yes
No

On-Board Memory 
 

Yes
Yes

CPI (DPI) Adjustment  
 

Yes
Yes

Polling Rate Adjustment 
 

Yes
Yes

Profile Configuration 
 

Yes
Yes

Profile Auto-Switching 
 

Yes
Yes

RGB On/Off 
 

No RGB
No RGB
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Mouse Compatibility 
 

10
10

Windows Compatibility  

Fully
Fully

macOS Compatibility  

Fully
Fully
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    Hiya, Shepal73976 already submitted a fantastic answer here—I’m just dropping in to echo a similar sentiment. You’re right that we measured a marginally faster average Delay to Start of Movement result for the Superlight 2 but we definitely wouldn’t call it really bad. In our opinion, that average difference of 2 ms is extremely narrow. It’s also worth pointing out that depending on your CPI setting—1600 or 3200 CPI, for instance—that difference is virtually nonexistent. That said, at the end of the day, this level of difference just doesn’t have any meaningful impact on in-game performance. The reason we currently recommend the Viper V3 Pro over the Superlight 2 ultimately comes down to very minor details. We found the Razer has a slight edge in overall build quality and better stock skates—and that’s about it. But if asked to compare the Logitech Superlight 2 and the Viper V3 Pro directly, I wouldn’t personally characterize either one as clearly better than the other. They’re both top-tier mice with exceptional performance. If I were choosing between them, I’d consider their performance a non-issue and instead focus on the smaller details that might matter more to you personally. Hopefully this helps shed some light on our thought process. Thanks for reaching out to us.

    Hey, thanks for answering. I kept playing with both of them, and somehow observed Razer’s motion sync helped me be more accurate. The superlight 2 feels a little like having more stutters than the Viper.

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    How is Viper V3 Pro’s considered better than the Superlight 2’s? The Delay To Start Of Movement under 8k is really bad..

    Hiya, Shepal73976 already submitted a fantastic answer here—I’m just dropping in to echo a similar sentiment.

    You’re right that we measured a marginally faster average Delay to Start of Movement result for the Superlight 2 but we definitely wouldn’t call it really bad. In our opinion, that average difference of 2 ms is extremely narrow. It’s also worth pointing out that depending on your CPI setting—1600 or 3200 CPI, for instance—that difference is virtually nonexistent.

    That said, at the end of the day, this level of difference just doesn’t have any meaningful impact on in-game performance. The reason we currently recommend the Viper V3 Pro over the Superlight 2 ultimately comes down to very minor details. We found the Razer has a slight edge in overall build quality and better stock skates—and that’s about it.

    But if asked to compare the Logitech Superlight 2 and the Viper V3 Pro directly, I wouldn’t personally characterize either one as clearly better than the other. They’re both top-tier mice with exceptional performance. If I were choosing between them, I’d consider their performance a non-issue and instead focus on the smaller details that might matter more to you personally.

    Hopefully this helps shed some light on our thought process. Thanks for reaching out to us.

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    How is Viper V3 Pro’s considered better than the Superlight 2’s? The Delay To Start Of Movement under 8k is really bad..

    Well, its really hard for a human to feel 5 ms of latency. Remember, your PC has latency (mine is around 30 ms); your monitor has latency, and your framerate dictates latency the most. There is a time between every frame where your computer is not taking into account your mouse movement. For instance, at 240 FPS, there is about a 4.167*ms gap between each frame before it checks for mouse position again. Finally, NVIDIA used to talk about your reaction time at your very best being around 150 ms, but I can’t seem to find it on their Reflex Article anymore. The widely hailed average reaction time is 250 ms. Many mouse reviewers talk about how the jump from 1000 Hz polling rate to 8000 Hz polling rate is a placebo effect because you are getting 0.875 ms improvement in latency.

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    How is Viper V3 Pro’s considered better than the Superlight 2’s? The Delay To Start Of Movement under 8k is really bad..