The $120 mousepad works as a wireless receiver and, when paired with a wireless charging panel, can charge your mouse while it’s in use. Likewise, the G Pro X Superlight supports wireless charging, but only through Logitech G’s Powerplay mousepad. I would have preferred a more convenient USB-C port that supports any cable. Still, after testing many, many mice, I’m comfortable saying that the proprietary cable's unnecessary. I appreciate that you can plug in the mouse and play wired via a wired connection, and that the G Pro X Superlight's proprietary locking Micro-USB cable helps prevent unintended disconnections. Its charging situation leaves a little to be desired. In more than a week of testing, that figure’s in line with my results. Most people will see numbers close to that since the Pro X Superlight has no RGB lighting and only one type of wireless connection. That isn’t the best battery life I’ve seen, but it’s still impressive. According to Logitech, the G Pro X Superlight has 70 hours of battery life.
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