I own both of these mice. I prefer the viper v2 much more. I noticed for my specific gaming style (a palm grip for movement then a claw hybrid when aiming) the superlights higher profile would hit my palm while adjusting for recoil and wouldn’t feel right. Also the oem gliders on the Superlight are rly shitty, and feels scratchy. The vipers oem gliders come out the box very smooth and feels better for precision. My only downside is with razers software but you can set up profiles and delete synapse if you don’t want to deal with the issues the mouse has built in memory.
You had any issues with Battery life with the Viper V2 Pro, I just had to RMA mine after using it for like 10 months or so. The battery drains in like 2 days of usage which wasn't the case before. But the Viper V2 Pro is far better simply because it can go up to 8000hz polling rate for anyone looking for that insane smoothness and response.
ive had a issue with the scroll wheel. just get a air compressor, or go to the store and buy compressed air OR blow really hard into the scroll wheel. that sorta fixed it 4 me. its worth a try.@@htmlrun8314
5:12 ..... really? switching from 1k hz to 8khz is taking about 0.1%-1% of your computer performance...However mouse batterylife changing from 90hrs to 30-20hrs in viper
Gpx 2 compared to the gpx 1 there is hardly any improvements. In the end it will come down to what shape you prefer. On paper viper v2 pro outperforms gpx2 in every way. Both good mice but stick with the shape you are comfortable with.
The way these sensors actually work, you're NOT going to feel that high polling rate. The chips have a power saving function that has variable refresh. If you want to actually test these high polling rates, you have to max out the DPI, and set your OS pointer speed to the lowest value to make normal usage viable. Otherwise you will simply never reach those polling rates. When you are actually getting those polling speeds, combined with a low latency high refresh display, you will absolutely feel it, I promise. Even on the desktop, your pointer looks completely different at each stage of polling rate. For practical usage, it can be rough for some games that have less precise ingame sensitivity tools. I have to set it to the minimum and lower DPI for casual games. Thankfully other games like CS let me have a lot of zeros in my sensitivity. Cm/360°: 41.56 | In/360°: 16.36 eDPI: 1000 | CS Sens: 0.0333333 | DPI: 30,000
Gpx1 and gpx2 are definitely not the same, 2k polling rate and optical switches are HUUGE improvements Which is why v2 pro still being better is a huge deal
@@wolfy8735"how did your brain come to that conclusion?" umm, by owning both and using both? 😂 It's not exactly rocket science. The switches on the gpx2 are trash compared to viper v2. Mouse shape and grip os far superior as well. Hate the higher hump on the gpx2 which makes it less comfortable and less practical when trying to quickly grab and retract or grab and lift off. It's also much more slippery. This is coming from hundreds of hours of using both.
One thing to note is that the razer v2 pro has way worse battery life than my gprox (the older not the new one) the razer battery is even worse than advertised
I disagree, I've had the v2 pro for 10 months now and the battery life is great! Then again it all depends on how much you use it but a full charge lasts me a good 3 weeks.
@@evolve8446 wow youre very luck then and I dont even play that much I even set the polling rate to 500hz because I dont see difference compared to 1k and still my batter life was shiet.. maybe they released new drivers or fixes?
would rather have inferior battery over inferior switches and mouse shape with that big ass hump. And also over inferior grip feeling like a wet noodle.
I love the viper v2 pro but it's riddled with problems... 6 months ago my receiver completely died and now the scroll broke, both are very present problems on the web from what i heard. Logitech seem to have way less qc problems nowadays.
I'm here because of my logitech g703 with the omron switches (same as GPX2) just died of not even a year of semi/regular use. The mouse still works, but I'm getting double click and it sometimes drops items/windows while I'm dragging them with my mouse...
@@EzelaarifyThe omron switches here is obvious culprit. It's the weakest switch in terms of durability. My G305 right click got trashed right after 13 months of usage and I'm only use it for work. Dude, WTF😂
Lmao no other mouse die as fast as logitech mice V2 pro has scroll issue yes but it never double clicks, and everything else is durable. Logitech every mouse develops mouse click within 6 months and becomes unusable
So the stats were better in every way with the Razer v2 but you called them all very minor differences and then said that in your opinion the Superlight's hardware is better for a mouse which is an extra 40 dollars. I'm gonna try the v2 pro I'm too broke .
the superlight 2 has better click and sensor latency? the only thing the v2 has on it is better cpi. outside of that it purely comes down to shape preference. both of them r so close spec wise that no human is gonna notice the difference using one or the other outside of shape.
@@deniz5155 thats my point. its shape preference as 0.4 ms is too little for any human to notice. no one has faster than 2-3 ms reaction time. i will say the recent implementation of 4000hz polling wasnt great but will likely be updated soon (2000 to 4000 is barely noticeable anyways).
I agree with your choice here. What many people don't realize - Logitech support is very good, i dealt with them on two occasions and got a 502 Hero and a G815 keyboard replaced without any problems (could even keep the old ones for parts). By contrast: Razer does not honor the 2 year warranty they give. My Basilisk v3 started to break after only 22 months (tilt wheel) and after 2 weeks of jumping through email hoops they outright refused to repair/replace the mouse. They claim that the shop i bought it from is "not an authorized seller" (it's CSV, a popular online-shop in Germany). You can find the thread on the Razer subreddit and read for yourself. I'm extremely disappointed, and it seems i'm not the only one, judging by other posts. I'll never buy a product from this shady brand ever again.
As an above avg fornite player who's used viper v2 mercury, viper 8k, dav3 pro, v2 pro, gpx 2 & 1. I was gaslighted alot by the specs, shit i saw the dav3 pro specs compared to the gpx (the mouse that brought me to top 10.000 unreal) and i was shook. I immediately switched and the ergo shape wasn't doing it for me, it slipped alot while building. I switched to the gpx 2 a few hours ago. The gpx 2 is a no brainer here in europe it costs 125 euros. Which is less than any of the latest razer mouse. This proves that feeling and shape is king Ps: i used the dav3 pro for 8 months before switching
I find both to be very comfortable but my play style has been way better on viper just cause I have more room for movement when it comes to just using wrist and relax finger tip . If you move your arm a lot to aim then for sure gpx & it’s good for all/any type of hand position. I like the viper v2 but there is not denying gpx2 is far superior in battery and any hand position/style, also will be great for any one.
I had the gxp2 and it was a meh mouse for gaming, a bit too large for my hands, but then I wanted to try out the 8k polling rate, so I bought an deathadder v3 and was mighty impressed by the gaming prowess. WoW, such a game changer for me over 1/2k. I am basically winning every duel, which was faaaaaaaar from the norm with the gxp. But dav3 is a chunky mouse, but it actually sits better in my hand than the gxp2 even though I have smaller hands.
Are you satisfied with it? I'm thinking about buying a viper v2 pro or superlight 2, but I'm not sure which one to get, my hand is big (19cm) and I'm not sure when it will suit me
It will start to lag if your pc is not fully optimized for 4k polling rate. I’d say if you want a higher polling rate than 1k I would stick with 2k so it would have much stutter. Also depends on high the DPi setting is, so many factors play a role
@@nazarethproductions7095bro it causes fps drops because of the game not being optimized for 4k polling rates. It has 0 to do with your PC and power draw. jfc
@@burnerdfi said there are many factors that play a role. It wasnt specifically that your pc isn’t optimized, but any of these can cause problems. If you understand the context
your cpu has to process more, at 4k hz vs 1k hz the cpu has to calculate or process 4x more data. its a legit point and ur just being dumb af while trying to sound as if u know something. @@burnerdf
I play a palm/ relaxed claw grip and i have a small hands. Should i get viper v2 pro or death adder v3 pro? I have the razer mamba elite rn so i want whichever mouse is closest to size in that. I heard the death adder is not really good for people with small hands but idk….
@@floor.mp3yea i dont play full on palm, more like a relax palm and im still not feeling it. I bought the deathadder v3 but its just too big so now im going for the Gpro
If u want a better tech go with razer, but the shapes sucks i are a viper v2 pro user the shape is really bad, my hand hurt, i gonna buy the gpx 2 only bc this
kinda strange he definitely recommends the GPX2 using price factor as ultimate reason (not a big difference: no it's not because if you want hyperpolling with the razer - more than 1khz - you'll have to buy separately a dongle that at the time I'm writing poles 8khz - and makes a difference on mouse quality use, it stresses the cpu if its old but it's way better for screens with refresh rate of 240Hz and more than just FHD, like 2k, 4k; so with the dongle you'll pay the same on both mice - he really shows how he does not know most mice with 4khz polling rate, lamzu, ninjustu, and all others - but for now of what I got G-wolves that come with the 4khz on the box, but they're pretty expensive too and have worst specs than the Razer's Focus PRO 30k or the Logitech's Hero 2). He does not give a damn about specs where the razer is far superior less the battery life (mainly 4kzh and 8khz) and 2k less DPI than the Logitech, like IPS 750 max speed against 500 on the GPX, 70 G acceleration against 40/50 G of the GPX, and all this together in a good PC will make a considerable difference. I would agree if he said the shape gives me a better grip and subject is over, but he completely disregards the hardware (Logitech software is better? really? why? Forgot to tell?) superiority in the majority of cases of razer PRO mice. Taking in account he does not even know you have to buy a dongle to get 4khz (now up to 8khz) instead of the capped 1kzh sums all about his review. Both great mice, I have both in my large collection of mice - still think the Thorn and Maya are also at the same tier, but regarding tech logitech is still behind even with it's hero 2 sensor. If you want more rubberized textures you can also buy the GPX 2 imperial red or the DAV3PRO Faker Edition (the Maya is also excellent). Very poor review for two mice that would deserve much better than just all the info I added. Cheers
I had to go with razer because I wanted a white wireless mouse but Logitech was all sold out of the white version so I ended up going with white razer v2 pro, there isn’t anything really different about them other than the design, razer is just a gaming company and they think a lot of gamers like that aggressive style look so they try to appeal to the fans
sucks that logitech made superlight 2 time to pull out the creditcard for my christmas - But I might just buy the Gen 1 red version still. unless the difference game changing
i felt like you were brushing off every better aspect from the viper v2 pro and obviously your favorite is the lgpx v2 but maybe its just a me thing, anyways loved the video😁
I've tested both, and I've also tested DAVPROv3. I can say that technically they are very similar, each with their own characteristics, but I certainly prefer the GPW 2. For several reasons, but mainly due to the shape and the M1 and M2 buttons. I would put it between the 3 - 1- GPW 2 2- DAVv3PRO 3- ViperV2
the gpx2 weights in exactly at 58 grams if you remove the powerplay puck which no one should be using anyways, plus there are more and easier weight reduction mods to the gpx2 than the viper v2, the gpx2 can hit 46 grams while the viper v2 could hit 48 grams, so weight goes to the gpx2
@@toastymctoastinsonhe’s not a normie, more of a honest statement. Dropping to 46g isn’t going to do anything special, but I understand your mouse hobbyist
@@nazarethproductions7095 how is going from 58 grams to 46 not special, if weight has no meaning to you why are you even buying a light mouse then go get a zowie
@@toastymctoastinson 60 grams is already considered lightweight and well balanced.. Why would you want to lower the weight any more? That’s only for hobbyist, so no 60 to 40 isn’t special at all. It’s nothing special to the general consumer, or as you like to put it a “normie” lol
thanks for the review. It would be nice if you quit saying "gonna be" sooooo much throughout your review though. It is distracting because it is so noticable.
SHAPE IS KING 👑 .. ask any MLG Pro. Most people who are accurate are palm grippers, the top aiming mouse was the GPX. Yeah, the smaller Razer is a deal breaker because it doesn't fit my normal size hands as well as a GPX Superlight. There isn't a damn bit of difference between 1K to 4K polling your non-1kHz monitors. Regarding Razer's software, please explain why Razer requires about 600MB download to adjust my DPI and pulling rate. I'm all ears!
@@ciupakabra2428 .. Let me add this, if you have an older CPU 3 or 4 years old or less powerful CPU, really high polling rates of your mouse (any peripherals) may actually interfere with your CPU and cause stuttering.
I couldn't use the Superlight 2 and returned it to the store, it's just REALLY loud and it's very annoying. It's a shame, because otherwise this mouse is almost perfect for me.
@@contornlopez I don't think the Viper is as loud, I had a DeathAdder V3 Pro which has the same switches and it was acceptable in terms of volume but the shape didn't work for me, so now I'm waiting for the Viper V3 Pro to come out
Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 Lightspeed Mouse: geni.us/JmX5J2
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oh dude my left ear is loving this
It doesn’t poll at 4k it polls at 1k or up to 8k with the optional extra dongle.
I own both of these mice. I prefer the viper v2 much more. I noticed for my specific gaming style (a palm grip for movement then a claw hybrid when aiming) the superlights higher profile would hit my palm while adjusting for recoil and wouldn’t feel right. Also the oem gliders on the Superlight are rly shitty, and feels scratchy. The vipers oem gliders come out the box very smooth and feels better for precision. My only downside is with razers software but you can set up profiles and delete synapse if you don’t want to deal with the issues the mouse has built in memory.
You had any issues with Battery life with the Viper V2 Pro, I just had to RMA mine after using it for like 10 months or so. The battery drains in like 2 days of usage which wasn't the case before. But the Viper V2 Pro is far better simply because it can go up to 8000hz polling rate for anyone looking for that insane smoothness and response.
Any issue with scroll wheel jumping on v2 pro?
@@htmlrun8314 I personally haven't had any issues with Scroll wheel jump, the scroll wheels been solid
ive had a issue with the scroll wheel. just get a air compressor, or go to the store and buy compressed air OR blow really hard into the scroll wheel. that sorta fixed it 4 me. its worth a try.@@htmlrun8314
@@gpfhantom1890 update on scroll wheel 👀
5:12 ..... really? switching from 1k hz to 8khz is taking about 0.1%-1% of your computer performance...However mouse batterylife changing from 90hrs to 30-20hrs in viper
BRO you chose g pro over viper just for the software and the look?? Main reason in mice is shape....
Gpx 2 compared to the gpx 1 there is hardly any improvements. In the end it will come down to what shape you prefer. On paper viper v2 pro outperforms gpx2 in every way. Both good mice but stick with the shape you are comfortable with.
The way these sensors actually work, you're NOT going to feel that high polling rate. The chips have a power saving function that has variable refresh. If you want to actually test these high polling rates, you have to max out the DPI, and set your OS pointer speed to the lowest value to make normal usage viable. Otherwise you will simply never reach those polling rates. When you are actually getting those polling speeds, combined with a low latency high refresh display, you will absolutely feel it, I promise. Even on the desktop, your pointer looks completely different at each stage of polling rate. For practical usage, it can be rough for some games that have less precise ingame sensitivity tools. I have to set it to the minimum and lower DPI for casual games. Thankfully other games like CS let me have a lot of zeros in my sensitivity.
Cm/360°: 41.56 | In/360°: 16.36
eDPI: 1000 | CS Sens: 0.0333333 | DPI: 30,000
My dongle is making a noise inside when it rattles as if something is loose. Does anyone have this problem?
Damn, Viper v2 pro is even better than the new Gpx 2 lmao
how did your brain come up with that solution?
@@wolfy8735why wouldnt it be? Gpx 2 and 1 are basically the same.
Gpx1 and gpx2 are definitely not the same, 2k polling rate and optical switches are HUUGE improvements
Which is why v2 pro still being better is a huge deal
@@goochipoochie HUUUGE improvements: source? Please.
Check them out and then come here to type huge like a smartass again
@@wolfy8735"how did your brain come to that conclusion?" umm, by owning both and using both? 😂 It's not exactly rocket science. The switches on the gpx2 are trash compared to viper v2. Mouse shape and grip os far superior as well. Hate the higher hump on the gpx2 which makes it less comfortable and less practical when trying to quickly grab and retract or grab and lift off. It's also much more slippery. This is coming from hundreds of hours of using both.
One thing to note is that the razer v2 pro has way worse battery life than my gprox (the older not the new one) the razer battery is even worse than advertised
I disagree, I've had the v2 pro for 10 months now and the battery life is great! Then again it all depends on how much you use it but a full charge lasts me a good 3 weeks.
Same for me it takes 3 days of playing time for my batter to go down 4 percent
@@evolve8446 wow youre very luck then and I dont even play that much I even set the polling rate to 500hz because I dont see difference compared to 1k and still my batter life was shiet.. maybe they released new drivers or fixes?
@@fizzywyd9760 yea it was 4 or 5 days for me
would rather have inferior battery over inferior switches and mouse shape with that big ass hump. And also over inferior grip feeling like a wet noodle.
Does anyone know if the click of the Superlight is lighter than that of the V2 Pro?
if you open it and remove the magnets, yes. if not, same weight
Razer is lighter clicks. Logitech has one of the hardest clicks.
I love the viper v2 pro but it's riddled with problems... 6 months ago my receiver completely died and now the scroll broke, both are very present problems on the web from what i heard. Logitech seem to have way less qc problems nowadays.
Mouse wheel always dies on GPXS
logitech mouses are trash that surely have double click after year of using
I'm here because of my logitech g703 with the omron switches (same as GPX2) just died of not even a year of semi/regular use. The mouse still works, but I'm getting double click and it sometimes drops items/windows while I'm dragging them with my mouse...
@@EzelaarifyThe omron switches here is obvious culprit. It's the weakest switch in terms of durability. My G305 right click got trashed right after 13 months of usage and I'm only use it for work. Dude, WTF😂
Lmao no other mouse die as fast as logitech mice
V2 pro has scroll issue yes but it never double clicks, and everything else is durable. Logitech every mouse develops mouse click within 6 months and becomes unusable
So the stats were better in every way with the Razer v2 but you called them all very minor differences and then said that in your opinion the Superlight's hardware is better for a mouse which is an extra 40 dollars. I'm gonna try the v2 pro I'm too broke .
the superlight 2 has better click and sensor latency? the only thing the v2 has on it is better cpi. outside of that it purely comes down to shape preference. both of them r so close spec wise that no human is gonna notice the difference using one or the other outside of shape.
@@cheddarbob9373its 0.4 ms bro
@@deniz5155 thats my point. its shape preference as 0.4 ms is too little for any human to notice. no one has faster than 2-3 ms reaction time. i will say the recent implementation of 4000hz polling wasnt great but will likely be updated soon (2000 to 4000 is barely noticeable anyways).
@@cheddarbob9373 1000 to 8000 poll rate is just waste of battery, I will buy razer viper v2 pro hope its gonna be good
40 dollars difference😂@@cheddarbob9373
I agree with your choice here. What many people don't realize - Logitech support is very good, i dealt with them on two occasions and got a 502 Hero and a G815 keyboard replaced without any problems (could even keep the old ones for parts).
By contrast: Razer does not honor the 2 year warranty they give. My Basilisk v3 started to break after only 22 months (tilt wheel) and after 2 weeks of jumping through email hoops they outright refused to repair/replace the mouse. They claim that the shop i bought it from is "not an authorized seller" (it's CSV, a popular online-shop in Germany). You can find the thread on the Razer subreddit and read for yourself. I'm extremely disappointed, and it seems i'm not the only one, judging by other posts. I'll never buy a product from this shady brand ever again.
As an above avg fornite player who's used viper v2 mercury, viper 8k, dav3 pro, v2 pro, gpx 2 & 1.
I was gaslighted alot by the specs, shit i saw the dav3 pro specs compared to the gpx (the mouse that brought me to top 10.000 unreal) and i was shook.
I immediately switched and the ergo shape wasn't doing it for me, it slipped alot while building.
I switched to the gpx 2 a few hours ago.
The gpx 2 is a no brainer here in europe it costs 125 euros.
Which is less than any of the latest razer mouse.
This proves that feeling and shape is king
Ps: i used the dav3 pro for 8 months before switching
I like the clean design in the g pro
I like the beautiful design of the V2 Pro
I find both to be very comfortable but my play style has been way better on viper just cause I have more room for movement when it comes to just using wrist and relax finger tip . If you move your arm a lot to aim then for sure gpx & it’s good for all/any type of hand position. I like the viper v2 but there is not denying gpx2 is far superior in battery and any hand position/style, also will be great for any one.
how do I charge the v2 pro? I didn’t get a charger
Any usbc cable
you did its the same cord that plugs into the dongle. unplug the dongle and plug in the cord to your mouse
I had the gxp2 and it was a meh mouse for gaming, a bit too large for my hands, but then I wanted to try out the 8k polling rate, so I bought an deathadder v3 and was mighty impressed by the gaming prowess. WoW, such a game changer for me over 1/2k. I am basically winning every duel, which was faaaaaaaar from the norm with the gxp. But dav3 is a chunky mouse, but it actually sits better in my hand than the gxp2 even though I have smaller hands.
Are you satisfied with it? I'm thinking about buying a viper v2 pro or superlight 2, but I'm not sure which one to get, my hand is big (19cm) and I'm not sure when it will suit me
@@limar3399 I am, very much so.
compare the gpro2 to the viper v3
my man just told me my pc gonna lag cause my mouse drawing more power at 4k polling rate.
It will start to lag if your pc is not fully optimized for 4k polling rate. I’d say if you want a higher polling rate than 1k I would stick with 2k so it would have much stutter. Also depends on high the DPi setting is, so many factors play a role
@@nazarethproductions7095bro it causes fps drops because of the game not being optimized for 4k polling rates. It has 0 to do with your PC and power draw. jfc
@@burnerdfi said there are many factors that play a role. It wasnt specifically that your pc isn’t optimized, but any of these can cause problems. If you understand the context
your cpu has to process more, at 4k hz vs 1k hz the cpu has to calculate or process 4x more data. its a legit point and ur just being dumb af while trying to sound as if u know something. @@burnerdf
I play a palm/ relaxed claw grip and i have a small hands. Should i get viper v2 pro or death adder v3 pro? I have the razer mamba elite rn so i want whichever mouse is closest to size in that. I heard the death adder is not really good for people with small hands but idk….
if u play like full on palm i wouldnt recommend the viper, i personally use it and really love it but my grip is more like a relaxed fingertip grip
@@floor.mp3yea i dont play full on palm, more like a relax palm and im still not feeling it. I bought the deathadder v3 but its just too big so now im going for the Gpro
@@swaveyqua9721 ye the gpx is definitely the most "safe" shape, hopefully you find a mouse u have a good experience with
This is very helpful, when the gpx2 out, im actually confused to choose viper v2 pro or the gpx2 because it will be my first superlight mouse.
If u want a better tech go with razer, but the shapes sucks i are a viper v2 pro user the shape is really bad, my hand hurt, i gonna buy the gpx 2 only bc this
@@ecoobw Thank you for the advice, but i will indeed buying gpx2 because of the shape
Viper v2 pro has a better sensor, but at this point is better the a shape that suits you, so try both in a store or asking a friend
@@ecoobwSame Im going from viper v2 pro to superlght 2 cuz the shape is so annoying
kinda strange he definitely recommends the GPX2 using price factor as ultimate reason (not a big difference: no it's not because if you want hyperpolling with the razer - more than 1khz - you'll have to buy separately a dongle that at the time I'm writing poles 8khz - and makes a difference on mouse quality use, it stresses the cpu if its old but it's way better for screens with refresh rate of 240Hz and more than just FHD, like 2k, 4k; so with the dongle you'll pay the same on both mice - he really shows how he does not know most mice with 4khz polling rate, lamzu, ninjustu, and all others - but for now of what I got G-wolves that come with the 4khz on the box, but they're pretty expensive too and have worst specs than the Razer's Focus PRO 30k or the Logitech's Hero 2). He does not give a damn about specs where the razer is far superior less the battery life (mainly 4kzh and 8khz) and 2k less DPI than the Logitech, like IPS 750 max speed against 500 on the GPX, 70 G acceleration against 40/50 G of the GPX, and all this together in a good PC will make a considerable difference. I would agree if he said the shape gives me a better grip and subject is over, but he completely disregards the hardware (Logitech software is better? really? why? Forgot to tell?) superiority in the majority of cases of razer PRO mice. Taking in account he does not even know you have to buy a dongle to get 4khz (now up to 8khz) instead of the capped 1kzh sums all about his review. Both great mice, I have both in my large collection of mice - still think the Thorn and Maya are also at the same tier, but regarding tech logitech is still behind even with it's hero 2 sensor. If you want more rubberized textures you can also buy the GPX 2 imperial red or the DAV3PRO Faker Edition (the Maya is also excellent). Very poor review for two mice that would deserve much better than just all the info I added. Cheers
please link the skates for this revision pleaseee
Hey bro! Love the video! I think audio is left-channel only, not good for us headphone users. Maybe you want to sort it out!
nope, ur headphones are the issue
nah its the same for me@@arjunsarkart
I had to go with razer because I wanted a white wireless mouse but Logitech was all sold out of the white version so I ended up going with white razer v2 pro, there isn’t anything really different about them other than the design, razer is just a gaming company and they think a lot of gamers like that aggressive style look so they try to appeal to the fans
Razer scroll wheels are better, too.
sucks that logitech made superlight 2 time to pull out the creditcard for my christmas
- But I might just buy the Gen 1 red version still. unless the difference game changing
Get the lamzu. I used the X2 mini, the superlight and DAV3 before settling for the Atlantis mini 4k, absolutely game changing
i felt like you were brushing off every better aspect from the viper v2 pro and obviously your favorite is the lgpx v2 but maybe its just a me thing, anyways loved the video😁
I see that too, Bro picked gpx2 over a viper becouse of look and cleaner software XD
Should compare the deathadder v3 pro
I've tested both, and I've also tested DAVPROv3. I can say that technically they are very similar, each with their own characteristics, but I certainly prefer the GPW 2. For several reasons, but mainly due to the shape and the M1 and M2 buttons.
I would put it between the 3 -
1- GPW 2
2- DAVv3PRO
3- ViperV2
Kova Tech Spot, Thanks Much !.......
Razer v2 pro is the best shit out there for the next couple of years
the gpx2 weights in exactly at 58 grams if you remove the powerplay puck which no one should be using anyways, plus there are more and easier weight reduction mods to the gpx2 than the viper v2, the gpx2 can hit 46 grams while the viper v2 could hit 48 grams, so weight goes to the gpx2
2 grams is literally unnoticeable and factoring in custom mouse mods as a part of the product is ridiculous
@@tetrisbit alr normie i get it
@@toastymctoastinsonhe’s not a normie, more of a honest statement. Dropping to 46g isn’t going to do anything special, but I understand your mouse hobbyist
@@nazarethproductions7095 how is going from 58 grams to 46 not special, if weight has no meaning to you why are you even buying a light mouse then go get a zowie
@@toastymctoastinson 60 grams is already considered lightweight and well balanced.. Why would you want to lower the weight any more? That’s only for hobbyist, so no 60 to 40 isn’t special at all. It’s nothing special to the general consumer, or as you like to put it a “normie” lol
Can you do the v1 ones
GPX1 is about 100-80 euros so there is a point @@EPOE
@@EPOE 170 euros here in spain the gpx2 and the gpx1 90 euros
isnt there a V3 out now?
I think you mean the Deathadder
ye there is, but it's a more budget affordable option, heavier powered with normal batteries not the rechargable one built in
thanks for the review. It would be nice if you quit saying "gonna be" sooooo much throughout your review though. It is distracting because it is so noticable.
I think the razer has 80 hours battery life, not 90.
You didn't talk at all about which one is better at using. You just compared the specs, without any practical use.
I mean look at what 50% of the pros use. The gpx of you didn’t look it up.
Overall both mice won’t make u a fuckin goat
bofa dees mice🥵
This guy being biased he obviously likes logitech more and its the mouse he uses
Too shallow of a review, and your justifications for choosing the Logitech are not that solid, in my opinion.
SHAPE IS KING 👑 .. ask any MLG Pro. Most people who are accurate are palm grippers, the top aiming mouse was the GPX. Yeah, the smaller Razer is a deal breaker because it doesn't fit my normal size hands as well as a GPX Superlight. There isn't a damn bit of difference between 1K to 4K polling your non-1kHz monitors.
Regarding Razer's software, please explain why Razer requires about 600MB download to adjust my DPI and pulling rate. I'm all ears!
.. BTW I own every Razer mouse they offer. They're all sitting there collecting dust.
higher polling rates = less latency. Check other tests and you will see ther is difference.
@@ciupakabra2428 .. Let me add this, if you have an older CPU 3 or 4 years old or less powerful CPU, really high polling rates of your mouse (any peripherals) may actually interfere with your CPU and cause stuttering.
I couldn't use the Superlight 2 and returned it to the store, it's just REALLY loud and it's very annoying. It's a shame, because otherwise this mouse is almost perfect for me.
Did you buy another mouse? I have the same feeling, I hate the sound, but the Viper ones seems to be as loudy as the superlight
@@contornlopez I don't think the Viper is as loud, I had a DeathAdder V3 Pro which has the same switches and it was acceptable in terms of volume but the shape didn't work for me, so now I'm waiting for the Viper V3 Pro to come out
Viper V2 pro is also loud
logeee tech
"shapes are similar". BULLSHIT.
YOU SHOULD FACE IT WITH ASUS ROG HARPE ACE MOUSE... THE KING OF KINGS BRO...WAKE UP
nahhh... shitty software.............