Okay, here’s my take on the “g pro superlight 2 vs g pro superlight” comparison, written in the style you requested:
Alright, folks, let’s dive into this mouse showdown I’ve been messing with. I grabbed both the G Pro Superlight 2 and the original G Pro Superlight, and I’ve been putting them through their paces. My goal? Figure out if the new one is actually worth the upgrade.

Unboxing and First Impressions
First things first, I ripped open both boxes. The Superlight 2, predictably, felt pretty similar to the original in terms of packaging. Nothing crazy different there. They both come with the usual stuff: the mouse, the wireless receiver, some grip tape (which I never use, but hey, it’s there), and a charging cable.
Picking them up, honestly, they feel almost identical. I mean, the Superlight 2 is supposed to be a tiny bit lighter, but my hands couldn’t tell the difference. Both are super light, which is the whole point, right?
Putting Them to the Test
I spent a good week gaming with each mouse. My main games are fast-paced shooters, so that’s where I really focused. I swapped between the mice, trying to get a feel for any subtle differences.
Here’s what I noticed:
- Clicks: The Superlight 2 has these new “Lightforce” hybrid optical-mechanical switches. They feel… different. A little crisper, maybe? It’s hard to describe. Not a huge change, but noticeable.
- Sensor: Both mice have amazing sensors. I couldn’t detect any practical difference in tracking or accuracy. They’re both top-tier.
- Battery Life: The Superlight 2 is rated for longer battery life. I didn’t scientifically test this, but it did seem to last a bit longer before needing a charge.
- Polling Rate: The option to have the polling rate up to 2000Hz with the Superlight 2, and I can adjust it.
The Verdict (So Far)
So, is the Superlight 2 a must-have upgrade? Honestly, if you already have the original Superlight, I’d say probably not. The differences are there, but they’re pretty subtle. It’s like going from a really great sports car to a slightly newer model of the same car. You might notice a few tweaks, but the overall experience is very similar.
However, if you’re using an older mouse, or you’re just looking for the absolute latest and greatest, then the Superlight 2 is definitely a solid choice. It’s an amazing mouse, no doubt about it. Just don’t expect a night-and-day difference compared to the original.

I will try my best to keep up with my gaming habits, and I might discover more subtle differences between them.