If you thought Logitech had finished with its ultra-lightweight Superstrike gaming mouse, a new leak suggests the company is already preparing its next model. The Logitech G Pro X3 Superstrike has reportedly appeared in high-resolution images, along with specifications that could make it a meaningful upgrade over the G Pro X2 Superstrike.
The timing is interesting because the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike only launched in February. According to WinFuture, Logitech is now preparing the G Pro X3 Superstrike with a reported European price of around €180. There is still no confirmed release date, but the leaked images show the mouse in Pink Eclipse and Midnight Black finishes.

The overall formula appears familiar, with Logitech retaining its Haptic Inductive Trigger System, or HITS. The technology lets users adjust the actuation point of the mouse buttons through software. The system is also designed to keep click latency low, with leaked promotional material listing latency as low as 30 milliseconds.
The G Pro X3 Superstrike is expected to use the company’s Hero 2 sensor, but the leaked specifications point to up to 48,000 DPI, 930 IPS tracking speed, and 90 G acceleration. The wireless polling rate remains at up to 8,000 Hz, keeping the mouse aimed at competitive gaming.



Logitech is reportedly moving to a new NxLogi chip that allows the G Pro X3 Superstrike to reach up to 135 hours of battery life. That is 45 hours more than the 90-hour rating of the G Pro X2 Superstrike, giving users considerably more time between charges.
The leaked U.S. model reportedly weighs 59 grams, while the European version is said to weigh 61 grams. The difference could be related to a replaceable battery in the European model, potentially allowing Logitech to meet EU repairability requirements.



Charging will reportedly continue through a USB-C port on the front. If the leaked specifications are accurate, the G Pro X3 Superstrike will combine a lightweight body with an 8,000 Hz wireless connection, 48,000 DPI tracking, adjustable button actuation, and a much larger battery.
- Up to 48,000 DPI Hero 2 sensor
- 930 IPS tracking speed
- Up to 90 G acceleration
- Up to 8,000 Hz wireless polling
- Up to 135 hours of battery life
- NxLogi chip
- Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS)
- Adjustable mouse-button actuation
- Around 30ms click latency
- 59g U.S. model
- Pink Eclipse and Midnight Black colors
- USB-C charging
- Reported European price of around €180
There is no official launch date yet, so the pricing and specifications should be treated as leaked information until Logitech makes an announcement. Still, with the G Pro X2 Superstrike only a few months old, the G Pro X3 Superstrike could arrive as a relatively quick refresh for gamers looking for longer battery life without moving away from Logitech’s lightweight flagship design.
