Haptic feedback is probably something you’d expect from game controllers, rather than keyboards and mice. But Logitech has added it to its Pro X2 Superstrike mouse, one that the brand has painted as for made for esports athletes. It also gets something that you’d find on some keyboards, but we’ll get to that in a bit.
As mentioned, the selling point of the Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike is its haptic feedback. You’d think that this is for immersion, but the company says that it’s so that users will feel the click the moment it is registered. This is important because rather than using the usual mechanical switches, the Pro X2 Superstrike uses analogue input.


This analogue input gives it two additional features that necessitate the haptic feedback. One is custom actuation points, like you’ll find on keyboards with the same feature. The other, also more a keyboard feature than a mouse thing, is rapid trigger capabilities. This means that you don’t have to completely let go of a button before pressing in order for the input to register.
Adding to the competitive cred of the Pro X2 Superstrike, Logitech has given it a lightweight 65g body, and up to an 8k Hz polling rate. It also has a 90-hour battery life. Did I mention that it was wireless?


Despite the early reveal, the Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike won’t be immediately available. Instead, it will hit markets in Q1 of 2026. The mouse appears in the brand’s local site, so its presence in Malaysia is as high as it gets. That being said, the listing doesn’t come with a price. The US page, though, lists it for S$179.99
(Source: Logitech [1], [2], [3])