Logitech’s PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE aims at esports with haptics
- Pre-orders for the Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE are now open; the mouse launches next month.
- It introduces a Haptic Inductive Trigger System that Logitech positions as a potential game-changer for esports.
- The new trigger tech promises more tactile feedback and clearer click confirmation for competitive play.
- Logitech frames the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE around precision and responsiveness for pro-level gamers.
What Logitech announced
Logitech has opened pre-orders for the G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE, a new esports-focused mouse that will launch next month. The company is highlighting a new Haptic Inductive Trigger System as the product’s standout feature.
What the Haptic Inductive Trigger System is meant to do
Logitech describes the Haptic Inductive Trigger System as a way to add tactile feedback directly to the mouse’s primary triggers. The feature is intended to deliver clearer, more immediate confirmation of clicks — a potentially significant advantage in fast-paced competitive matches.
By combining haptic feedback with an inductive actuation approach, Logitech is suggesting the design aims to strike a balance between responsiveness and reliable mechanical feel. The company markets this as a refinement of click feel rather than a wholesale replacement of traditional switch mechanisms.
Why esports players should care
In esports, small improvements to feedback and actuation can change how consistently players perform under pressure. Clearer click confirmation helps reduce misclicks and can speed up reaction timing when split-second inputs matter.
Logitech’s messaging frames the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE as tailored to pro and aspiring pro players who prioritize precision, durability, and feel. If the haptic trigger delivers as promised, it could influence tournament players and streamers who test new control interfaces for marginal gains.
Availability and next steps
Pre-orders are available now and the mouse is scheduled to launch next month. Logitech has led the gaming peripheral space for years, so the rollout will be watched closely by players and reviewers for hands-on testing and real-world validation of the Haptic Inductive Trigger System.
Expect in-depth reviews and benchmarks after launch to confirm whether the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE’s haptic approach provides measurable competitive advantages.