Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Review: Three Months Later
Logitech G introduced the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, claiming a 30ms competitive latency advantage via its new Haptic Induction Trigger System (HITS). The manufacturer compares this drop to jumping from 30fps to over 300fps. KitGuru's Carlos Ribeiro tested the device for three months and assessed its real-world impact.
HITS technology and its limitations
The main feature is the HITS switch system, allowing adjustment of actuation depth, rapid trigger sensitivity, and haptic feedback. In the maximum setting, latency does drop, but it requires abandoning the habit of pre-tensing fingers before firing. According to the author's tests, in this mode the mouse performed 5.55ms worse than the Logitech G Pro X Pulsar X2 Crazylight.



When returning to a more comfortable actuation depth (3/10), control feels pleasant, but the reviewer did not notice improved shooting accuracy compared to previous settings.