I’ve used Logitech’s new gaming mouse and its induction tech could be a game-changer for esports

I’ve used Logitech’s new gaming mouse and its induction tech could be a game-changer for esports


Analogue tech has been one of the very few genuine game changers for gaming peripherals, whether in the form of optical, Hall effect, TMR, or most recently, induction switches. Until now, however, this has primarily been reserved for your controller’s joysticks or your gaming keyboards. Logitech’s X2 Superstrike is the first serious effort to bring such tech to a gaming mouse, and now that I’ve had my mitts all over it here at Logitech’s Swiss labs, I reckon it stands a chance of shoving the esports scene forwards as Hall effect did with keyboards.

The company announced the mouse late last year and since then I’ve been really excited to try it out, because I’m always on the lookout for something—other than diligent practice—that might improve my Counter-Strike 2 K:D ratio and headshot percentage, as well as my general performance in other shooters.



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