Logitech's new Superstrike mirrors the Superlight 2, adds HITS triggers

Logitech's new Superstrike mirrors the Superlight 2, adds HITS triggers — Pcgamer
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I've been spending a ton of time with Logitech's new gaming mouse, the G Pro X2 Superstrike, and if I hadn't pressed those new rapid trigger buttons, I'd likely have assumed it was just a G Pro X Superlight 2 with a new and very appealing colour scheme. In fact, Logitech expressed as much to me at various points throughout my visit to its Swiss HQ, saying that very little has changed between the previous Superlight and this Superstrike other than those left and right mouse buttons.

Traditional mechanical and optical switches have been done away with entirely in favour a new, bespoke Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS) that allows for adjustable actuation and haptic feedback. The result is what is genuinely the "fastest click" on the market—at least for now, until other brands inevitably follow Logitech's lead and release similar tech.

I sat down with Logitech G's Head of Engineering, Regis Croisonnier, and a microtechnology engineer called Frédéric who is one of the inventors of the Superstrike's HITS tech.

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