

🎯 Elevate your game with precision and power that pros swear by!
The Logitech G PRO 2 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is a professional-grade, ambidextrous mouse featuring a cutting-edge 44K DPI HERO 2 sensor, up to 95 hours of battery life with USB-C charging, and 4 customizable magnetic side buttons. Designed for competitive gamers, it delivers tournament-level wireless performance with LIGHTSPEED technology and hybrid optical-mechanical switches for ultra-fast, reliable clicks.








| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 95 Hours |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Series | 910-007246 |
| Item model number | 910-007246 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows 10 or later |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.93 x 2.5 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.93 x 2.5 x 0.1 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| ASIN | B0CJ4TPLRM |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2024 |
A**R
Great Intellimouse replacement
So this is a bit of a different review. I have been using Microsoft intellimouse for decades and I really liked the shape and size. My last mouse started to flake out, so In an effort to modernize I started looking for other replacements. Exact replacements are way overpriced on eBay and such so I started looking at other options. This mouse is great. It’s a little bigger than the intellimouse I had but the shape is similar. Feels good in hand and is light. My hands are pretty average in size and it’s pretty comfortable to manipulate. Buttons can be swapped for dummy caps, so if you don’t need all the extra buttons, this is great to prevent accidental side clicks. Build is good, buttons and tracking are responsive. The usb dongle connects easily. I connect it to a dock for daily use and use a USBa to USBc adapter to connect directly to my MacBook when traveling. Battery life seems good so far. You can use this while plugged in via usb so no worries about needing to charge. I haven’t used this specifically for gaming, but I work in 3D with Maya so I need some precision. Works well and no issues. If you’re looking for a great mouse that can do more than just game, this one fits the bill.
K**3
GP2 Is Expensive, but an absolutely amazing mouse
I'm a former mouse enthusiast / addict and have far, far too many gaming mice. I had the originally G Pro Wireless and also multiple GPXs, Finalmouse, Pulsar, Lamzu, and so on. When this mouse was announced a lot of people in the enthusiast community were angry that Logitech was producing this mouse as it was "too heavy" and not following the market trends of being super lightweight. Super lightweight mice, such as 50gs and less, are overrated honestly. This mouse comes in at 80g and when I compare the weight between this and my GPX it's truly not that bad. Yes, you obviously feel a difference in weight, but 80g is not a brick by any means... I haven't had any issues with using this mouse. I prefer it over a lot of my lightweight mice. Objectively, this is a phenomenal mouse. It's lightweight, great battery, usb-c, has high polling rate and DPI (after the latest update), has buttons on both sides that can be remapped or even removed/covered, RGB is nice, scroll is smooth, clicks are snappy and not heavy, coating is very nice compared to my GPX and some other mice in my collection. Honestly, I am very, very happy with this mouse. I think the price is steep in comparison to the others, so if you can catch this on a sale I can assure you that you will not be disappointed.
P**L
Great ambidextrous mouse for a lefty
I am a lefty and like others have said, it is nearly impossible to find a good left handed mouse anymore. This is not a left handed mouse, but it is the best ambidextrous mouse I have found so far. As a lefty, I needed to add the thumb buttons to the right side of the mouse and put the blanks on the left side. I was able to pry out all the bits with my fingernails and reconfigure the buttons with little effort. After this, everything works as a lefty would expect. I have large hands and this mouse fits pretty well in my hand, but it does feel slight smaller than some purpose-made lefty mice that I have used in the past, like the Razer DeathAddr Left, which I consider to be the gold standard lefty mouse. R.I.P. The mouse is lighter than other mice that I have used. It's notable, but not an issue for me. It has a nice feel and speed on my cloth mousepad. I am very happy with the feel and usability of this mouse. I have been using this device for several weeks now and the battery has been lasting 2.5 to 3 weeks on a full charge. There are 3 LEDs that indicate the amount of charge in the battery, and if you are charging the device they sequentially turn from flashing to solid as the charge increases. When it needs charging, all three light up solid red. I'm not sure why a wireless mouse has an LED that stays lit while you are using it. This doesn't make sense to me. I'd rather have more battery life than having an LED that is typically covered by my hand anyway. And I guess there's probably a way to turn it off in the Logitech software, but I have an aversion to installing the bloated software that is made for mice and keyboards anymore that require accounts, logins, etc. So I didn't install it and can't review it. What I can say is that the mouse works just fine on Windows 11 using the standard windows mouse settings. And I do some gaming, so this mouse does get tested a bit in-game. So far, so good. No issues in any games I have used it with so far. Great response. It feels just as responsive as any wired mouse as I have used. I am looking for reliability with this mouse after using a couple of cheaper Logitech mice that have had failures within a year or so of purchase. But it's too early to tell yet.
J**H
Awesome mouse, super fast and lightweight
Great quality mouse, I have been using it for over a month now and it works flawlessly. My friend recommended this to me since he has the regular Logitech G PRO and I'm so glad I made the decision to purchase this one. I hope it lasts a long time since it's fairly expensive, but so far well worth it. The side mouse buttons feel a little cheap compared to the rest of the mouse but it's not a problem. It looks very clean with minimal RGB to provide a simple non distracting feel.
S**A
Great lefty mouse if it lasts!
I'll preface my review by saying I'm a left-handed gamer, so finding good gaming mice can be difficult if you're a bit picky. After my Logitech 903 Lightspeed failed me with the double-clicking issue, and then my Corsair Nightsabre failed me with a major scrollwheel issue, I almost gave up finding a comparable lefty mouse from a reliable brand. Both issues seriously hinder even the most basic tasks, not to mention gaming. I swore off Logitech mice until I could find one suitable for lefties with updated switches, and I came upon this one by some miracle if all the reviews and info I read is correct! I just took it out the box today, plugged it in, and it was ready to go. I'll update if it fails in some way in the future. It checks nearly all the boxes: - Swappable left/right side buttons. Even when disabled, it was irritating to accidentally press, or even feel, the left side buttons that I don't use. I was ecstatic to find out this one did that on top of being ambidextrous and having buttons on both sides. After the Nightsabre, I missed having buttons ONLY on the side I use (right side), without having to disable any extras in the software from accidental presses when gripping the mouse. - Usb-c wired charging with wireless capabilities. Just a preference for usb-c in particular, but i also always like the option to unplug my mouse from my PC and use it wirelessly. I also like to charge it while in use, so any mice with charging docks were out of the question. Although I mainly use it wired 24/7 at my pc, I can easily unplug and go if I have the wireless receiver in my laptop. Great for those who prefer to use the same mouse on-the-go for school/work/etc. The ONLY (minor) cons (so far): - It's extremely smooth. There's no grips on the sides. It's okay once your hands warm up, but dry hands can feel very slippery if you try lifting it. I considered docking a star, but I could've determined that from the images and I don't see it being too bad. - I would've preferred DPI buttons on top, but I can deal with that. I knew what I was buying, anyway, so I didn't dock a star for this. Out the box, the DPI settings felt perfect for me, personally, though it's easier to change DPI with a top button on-the-fly than having to go into game settings to adjust for those with crazy high/low DPI settings. - Not really a con, but it doesn't have the ability to scroll sideways like my previous two mice had. It was convenient, but not a necessity. I also knew this before purchasing, lol.
J**N
Great gaming mouse
Works great just wanted a gaming mouse to replace my wired mouse that came with my pc and this has basically no delay for me and is light to pick up.
R**K
Mouse is excellent but not for g402 users or palm grips with 19+ cm hanfs
Mouse is really good. Good input delay and clicks are easier. But palm grip with big hands 20 cm is not good as the mouse is small. The bottom of your palm rubs the mouse pad and adds more friction. But thats a me problem and not a mouse problem. So 5 starts for the features and low input delay and easy to click clickers.
D**.
Great mouse, teenager is happy and that is really all that matters.
Our 19 year old son had a birthday and wanted a new gaming mouse. He tends to send us Amazon lists for birthdays and holidays and when I saw this mouse on the list I said are you crazy! We are not buying you a mouse for that amount of money. Well, he really wanted it and we wanted to make sure his last year as a teenager would be memorable. He received the mouse, was very excited then dissapeared for a while. A few days later I asked him if he liked the mouse and he said.... yup just like a teenager would do. A few days later, I was in the basement (this is where his computer is) hanging out with him and asked him if I could use his mouse to try it out. He slowly got out of his chair, turned off his microphones so I can't say dumb things to his friends which I tend to do and tried out the mouse. Wow, its nice. I am not a gamer but all of my computers have mice that came with them and I can't talk enough about how a nice mouse compares to standard ones. It worked as described but what I found awesome was the ability to program it. Great mouse, teenager is happy and that is really all that matters.
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