Oh man, Logitech just wrapped up their big yearly G Play event, and they dropped a bunch of fresh gear for gamers. We’re talking headsets, a couple of mice, and even a keyboard in the mix.
First off, they’ve got this updated take on their Superlight 2 mouse called the G Pro X Superlight 2c—it’s shrunk down even more, tipping the scales at just 51 grams with a battery that can last up to 95 hours. You can grab it starting October 21 for about 160 bucks.
Then there’s the G Pro X Superstrike, another wireless mouse that’s got this cool vibration setup in the main buttons so you can tweak how they click just the way you like. It weighs 65 grams, runs for up to 90 hours on a charge, but hey, no word on the price yet, and it’s not hitting shelves until sometime early next year, like first quarter of 2026.

Shifting over to audio, they showed off two new headsets. The Astro A20 X sits in that sweet middle spot price-wise, and I love how it lets you hook up to two different consoles or computers at the same time—super handy if you’re switching between setups.
It packs 40mm PRO-G speakers, some customizable RGB lights, and the battery? Up to 40 hours if you’re using the lights, or a whopping 90 without. Plus, it borrows the mic from their Astro A50 X, which is honestly one of the best out there in my book.
This one’s going for 180 dollars and drops on October 8. On the cheaper side, there’s the G321 Lightspeed at only 60 bucks—it’s all about being comfy to wear, though the battery life’s shorter at 20 hours. Expect it sometime in October.
Anyway, rounding out the bunch, they’ve released the G515 Rapid TKL keyboard right now for 170 dollars. It’s got a slim design with these magnetic switches that feel analog, you know, for that precise control.
They didn’t stop there—added some new RS50 and RS pedals too, perfect for racing sims. And on the app front, Logitech’s sprucing up their G Hub with a built-in game launcher that pulls in stuff from Epic Games Store, GOG, and WeGame. That update’s coming during the holidays, so keep an eye out.
