The G Pro X2 Superstrike resists the tired race toward featherweight peripherals. Instead, Logitech has redirected its focus inward, engineering a magnetic HITS mechanism that treats every click as a sensory event. Depth, reset threshold, the tactile weight of contact: all become adjustable parameters, not fixed outcomes. The shell itself carries bold visual energy without abandoning ergonomic restraint. But the real signal here is subtler. Gaming hardware is drifting from raw specification wars toward something more considered: the deliberate design of how interaction registers in the hand. Not lighter. Not faster. Just more intentional.






