Logitech Unveils Groundbreaking ‘Haptic Inductive Trigger System’ Mouse for Esports, Launching Early 2026
Logitech Unveils Groundbreaking ‘Haptic Inductive Trigger System’ Mouse for Esports, Launching Early 2026

Logitech is poised to revolutionize esports mice with its innovative G Pro X2 Superstrike, featuring a novel ‘Haptic Inductive Trigger System’ (HITS). This $180 prototype, set for an early 2026 release, abandons traditional microswitches for an electromagnetic field to detect button presses, offering a unique haptic ‘click’ sensation.
The HITS technology, reminiscent of Hall effect keyboards, allows for up to 10 actuation points and five reset points, promising a remarkable 30-millisecond lower latency compared to optical switches. This also introduces a ‘rapid trigger’ function, enabling quicker successive inputs crucial for competitive gaming. While the haptic feedback is distinct from conventional mechanical or optical switches, Logitech plans to allow users to customize its intensity and actuation points via the G Hub app.
Beyond its pioneering click mechanism, the G Pro X2 Superstrike boasts impressive specs: a Logitech G Hero 2 sensor with an 8,000Hz polling rate, 44k DPI, a lightweight 65g design, and up to 90 hours of battery life. It will also be compatible with the G Powerplay 2 mousepad for continuous wireless charging, positioning it as a strong contender in the high-performance gaming peripheral market.
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