Life at 30 is a balancing act. By day, I’m neck-deep in research papers and dissertation chapters. By night, I trade my academic cap for a headset, and my main source of stress relief comes from clicking heads in Valorant with friends. For years, my biggest frustration wasn’t a tough exam or a missed deadline; it was my gaming mouse. I have smaller hands, and every “top-tier” mouse felt like I was trying to palm a potato—a little too big, a little too clumsy. I loved the idea of the original Logitech G Pro X Superlight that all the pros used, but it just wasn’t built for me. When Logitech announced the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2c gaming mouse, a compact version, I felt a glimmer of hope. After a few weeks of late-night gaming sessions, I can say this: they finally did it.

Pulling the Superlight 2c out of the box, the first thing I noticed was the weight, or rather, the lack of it. At just 51 grams, it feels almost ethereal. But the real magic happened when I gripped it. It’s exactly what I and so many others had been asking for: the same comfortable, safe shape of the original, just scaled down. It immediately felt like an extension of my hand rather than a tool I was holding.

That perfect fit translates directly into my gameplay. With the full-sized mice I used before, my grip always felt a bit strained. With the 2c, there’s extra room in my palm, which allows me to be far more nimble. Making those tiny, crucial micro-adjustments to land a shot feels more intuitive and less like a conscious effort. The flatter sides also support a more relaxed claw or fingertip grip, which adds to the comfort over a long session After a full day of typing, the last thing I want is more hand fatigue, and the 2c’s ergonomics are a massive relief.

As a grad student, my gaming time is precious. I don’t have the patience for gear that doesn’t perform. The Superlight 2c is packed with the same top-end technology as its bigger brother, and it shows. The HERO 2 sensor is flawless; my aim feels incredibly precise, with no weird acceleration or tracking errors to blame for my missed shots. The LIGHTSPEED wireless connection is rock-solid, and I’ve never experienced a moment of lag.

The main clicks, which use Logitech’s hybrid optical-mechanical switches, are crisp and responsive. The battery life is also a huge plus. Logitech claims up to 95 hours, and I believe it. I can go for over a week of nightly gaming without even thinking about plugging it in, which is great because, frankly, I have more important things to remember. When it does need a charge, the upgrade to a USB-C port is a welcome modern convenience.

Now for the reality check: the price. At $159.99, this mouse is a serious investment, especially on a student budget. It’s a tough pill to swallow when there are so many cheaper alternatives on the market. For that price, you’d expect perfection, and the Superlight 2c isn’t quite there.

My main complaints are carried over from previous models. The stock PTFE feet, or “skates,” on the bottom feel a bit scratchy and just aren’t as smooth as what you’d find on competing mice or aftermarket sets. It’s a small thing, but it’s noticeable. Many enthusiasts will tell you that replacing them is a must, which feels like an extra hidden cost. Additionally, the Superlight series has a history of issues with the scroll wheel encoder, with some users reporting “phantom scrolling” during intense moments. While my copy feels solid so far, it’s a lingering concern in the back of my mind.

So, is it worth it? For me, the answer is a resounding yes. Despite the steep price and the minor issues with the skates and scroll wheel, the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2c solves the one problem I’ve had for years. It delivers elite, no-compromise performance in a shape that is, for my smaller hands, perfect. It makes my limited gaming time more comfortable and more enjoyable. If you’re like me—someone with smaller hands who has always felt that the iconic Superlight shape was just out of reach—this is the mouse you’ve been waiting for. It’s an expensive tool, but for a hobby that brings so much joy and relief, it’s an investment I’m happy I made.

Overall Score 4 out of 5

Pros:

  • Perfect fit for smaller hands
  • Extremely lightweight
  • Top-tier performance

Cons:

  • Premium price
  • Mushy side buttons

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Jerry Paxton

A long-time fan and reveler of all things Geek, I am also the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of GamingShogun.com