Logitech G has announced a significant expansion of its gaming peripheral lineup, introducing cutting-edge technology in mice, headsets, and keyboards, alongside a high-profile collaboration with McLaren Racing. The event also highlighted updates to the Logitech G Hub software, aiming to streamline the gaming experience for users.
Key Takeaways
- Innovative Mouse Technology: Introduction of the G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse featuring Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS) for reduced click latency and customizable actuation.
- New Headsets: Launch of the G321 Lightspeed and Astro A20 X wireless gaming headsets, focusing on comfort, sound quality, and multi-device connectivity.
- Advanced Keyboard: Release of the G515 TKL, a low-profile keyboard with magnetic analog switches and features like Rapid Trigger.
- McLaren Racing Collaboration: A dedicated collection of SIM racing gear, including a headset, steering wheel, and racing seat, all in McLaren’s signature Papaya colorway.
- G Hub Enhancements: An updated G Hub software to unify game libraries, gear, and customization settings across multiple platforms.
Next-Generation Gaming Mice
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike stands out with its groundbreaking Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS). This technology replaces traditional switches with inductive analog sensing, promising to cut click latency by up to 30ms. It offers 10 adjustable actuation points and five rapid-trigger reset points, all tunable via G HUB, delivering a highly customizable and responsive click experience. The mouse weighs 65 grams and is expected in Q1 2026 for $179.99. Additionally, the G Pro X Superlight 2c offers a more compact design for players who prefer a smaller grip, weighing 51 grams with up to 95 hours of battery life, available for $160.
Enhanced Audio Experiences
Logitech G has introduced two new headsets. The G321 Lightspeed is a budget-friendly option at $129.95 AUD, focusing on all-day comfort and clear communication with a 16 kHz flip-to-mute boom mic. The Astro A20 X, priced at $349.95 AUD, is a lightweight wireless headset designed for multi-system play. It features PLAYSYNC audio for seamless switching between consoles and PCs, 24-bit LIGHTSPEED wireless, and high-resolution PRO-G drivers with Blue VO!CE microphone technology.
High-Performance Keyboard and SIM Racing
The G515 TKL is an ultra-slim gaming keyboard featuring low-profile analog switches with adjustable actuation from 0.1–2.5 mm. It includes Rapid Trigger and Key Priority for precision, along with a premium stainless-steel build and double-shot PBT keycaps. The keyboard is available for $329.95 AUD. In a significant move for sim racing enthusiasts, Logitech G has partnered with McLaren Racing to launch the Logitech G X McLaren Collection. This includes a co-branded A50 X headset, RS Formula wheel, and Formula Instinct racing seat, all in McLaren’s iconic Papaya colorway. The RS50 system, offering up to 8 Nm of peak torque and 2700° of turning, further enhances the sim racing experience.
Software and Future Outlook
Logitech is also enhancing its G Hub software with a new game launcher feature, designed to unify game libraries and customization settings. This update will be compatible with platforms like Steam, Epic Games, and more. The Logitech G PLAY event, held in Madrid, showcased these innovations, with future events planned for Shanghai.
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