Logitech G Pro X3 Superstrike leaked: 135h battery, 48K DPI, and a 2-gram weight penalty for Europe

Details of the upcoming Logitech G Pro X3 Superstrike gaming mouse have surfaced via Winfuture, which published high-resolution images and specifications ahead of the official launch. The X3 follows the X2 model that debuted just a few months ago in February.
The mouse will be available in at least two color variants: Pink Eclipse and Midnight Black. Its signature feature is the Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS), which lets users adjust the actuation point of the left and right buttons through software, while cutting click latency down to 30 milliseconds. The sensor is a refined Hero 2 unit, offering a maximum acceleration of 90 G, tracking speed of 930 IPS, and a resolution of 48,000 DPI. The wireless polling rate stays at 8,000 Hz.
Under the hood, Logitech has replaced the previous chipset with a new NxLogi processor, designed primarily to extend battery life. The marketing materials now claim 135 hours of operation on a single charge, a significant improvement over the 90 hours of the X2. Charging is handled via a USB-C port located on the front edge of the mouse.
A curious discrepancy appears in the weight specifications: the U.S. version weighs 59 grams, while the European version is 2 grams heavier at 61 grams. The most likely explanation is that the European model uses a replaceable battery to comply with the EU's Right to Repair directive, whereas the U.S. variant relies on a fixed internal cell. The European price is expected to be around €180. Logitech has not yet announced an official release date.


