Logitech is unveiling a ton of new gaming accessories and gear at the ongoing Logi Play 2024. Among Logitech’s many new products, two keyboards and two mice caught our eye.
Let’s start with the G Pro X TKL Rapid Wired Gaming Keyboard. This is the first keyboard in the G Pro series to feature magnetic analog switches. These switches have adjustable actuation points, fast triggering, and key prioritization. This means the keyboard allows you to customize your press pressure, provides faster key press recognition, and the ability to prioritize certain keys when pressing two keys simultaneously.
The multipoint feature in the G Hub keyboard customization software also lets you assign multiple commands to a key, depending on how far away you press it. As the name suggests, this is a tenkeyless model (no number pad) and will be available in November for $170. It will be available in three colors: black, white, and pink.
Our next keyboard is the G915 X-Series, three new members of the G915 family (we reviewed the G915 TKL in 2020). The mechanical keyboards are all 23mm tall and feature redesigned galvanic switches with a 1.3mm actuation point. The original volume roller, G-keys and media buttons are still there, but the Keycontrol feature allows for more macros and also lets you combine the G-keys with other keys.
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The G915 X series includes the G915 X Lightspeed ($230), G915 X Lightspeed TKL ($200), and G915 X Wired Gaming Keyboard ($180). The G915 X Lightspeed is a tenkeyless version of the G915 X Lightspeed. It is nearly identical in every way to the G915 X Lightspeed, although the G915 X does not support wireless connectivity. The Lightspeed model comes in black or white, while the wired model only comes in black. All are available now.
Moving on to the mouse, the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is an upgrade over the popular Pro X Superlight and Pro X Superlight 2 among current and former Engadget staffers. The new mouse was designed in collaboration with professional esports athletes, boasting up to 44k DPI, 888 IPS acceleration, and solid 8kHz polling rate performance.
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The Superlight 2 Dex Lightspeed has five buttons and Lightforce switches, weighs just 60 grams, and is compatible with Logitech’s PowerPlay wireless charging system. If you’re interested, it’s available in three colors: black, white, and pink. It’s priced at $160.
If you love the original G Pro mouse, consider the Pro 2 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse, which is an improvement over the previous model. The Hero 2 sensor in this mouse is capable of 32k DPO and over 500 IPS acceleration. The Pro 2 Lightspeed has a maximum polling rate of 1kHz.
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Like the original G Pro, this mouse weighs 80 grams, making it perfect for gamers who prefer something heavier. It doesn’t support wireless charging, but it works at an 8kHz polling rate when used with the Pro Lightspeed receiver, which will be available in October for just $30. The mouse is currently available in three colors: black, white, and pink for $140.
