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Logitech G PRO 2 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse sale hits $100 across retailers

Gamers can now grab the Logitech G PRO 2 Lightspeed for $100, a steep discount that delivers current-generation HERO 2 tech and a symmetrical shell usable by either hand.

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Logitech’s G PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED—the company’s ambidextrous, esports-focused follow-up to the G Pro line—is suddenly a lot easier to justify: multiple deal trackers and retailer pages show the mouse dipping to about $100 (roughly $99.98–$99.99) at major outlets, including Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart, making it one of the more serious discounts we’ve seen on a current-generation “pro” mouse this season.

That price matters because the PRO 2 launched as a premium, competition-oriented product with an MSRP that has hovered well above the $100 mark for much of its life cycle; many retailers list it in the $129–$179 range outside sales windows. Dropping to $100 moves it into mid-range territory while still giving you the company’s latest hardware and design choices—so this isn’t just a clearance of old stock, it’s a meaningful temporary reframe of value for people who were on the fence.

Logitech G PRO 2 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse
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$100 at Amazon
$100 at Walmart
$100 at Best Buy

Specs help explain why. The PRO 2 is built around Logitech’s HERO 2 sensor (advertised at up to 44,000 DPI and tracking performance designed for very high IPS), uses LIGHTSPEED wireless for tournament-grade responsiveness, and features LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches. Logitech also claims battery life in the neighborhood of 95 hours and modern conveniences like USB-C charging—features you’d expect to cost more in normal times. Those are manufacturer specs and they’re reflected in product listings from Logitech and major retailers.

Beyond raw numbers, the mouse’s design is squarely aimed at versatility. The PRO 2 keeps the symmetrical, ambidextrous shell that made earlier G Pro mice comfortable for claw and fingertip grips and adds a modular button system: magnetic side buttons you can add or remove depending on hand orientation or the game you’re playing. There’s a single understated RGB zone on the palm rest if you want a little flair, but the overall package trades flash for practical customization—useful for players who move between FPS, MOBA, and MMO setups.

Where it stands against Logitech’s other flagship this generation—the G PRO X Superlight 2—the trade-offs are clear. The Superlight line chases extreme low weight and, paired with Logitech’s optional high-polling receiver, higher polling rates; it’s the purist’s pick for players who obsess over the last grams of weight and every microsecond of input. The PRO 2, on the other hand, keeps more features intact: swappable side buttons, a truly ambidextrous form, a small RGB zone and the same next-gen sensor and switches—so at $100 it becomes a much more pragmatic, broadly useful buy for most players.

That retailer-agnostic $100 tag is also helpful in a practical sense. If Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy are all within a few bucks of the same price, you can choose the retailer that fits your shipping preferences, return policy, or rewards program rather than chasing the absolute lowest checkout number—an underrated consideration when you want easy returns or same-day pickup.

Is $100 the right buy for you? If you’re upgrading from an older G Pro Wireless, a budget mouse, or anything with tired mechanical switches, this is a clear and easy “yes.” You get the new-gen HERO 2 tracking, long battery life, more reliable LIGHTFORCE switches, and a flexible ambidextrous shell that adapts to different games and grip styles. If you’re an esports pro chasing the absolute lightest kit and the highest polling rates, no matter the feature trade-offs, the Superlight 2 paired with Logitech’s 8K-capable receiver will still be the fraction-of-an-ounce advantage you want—provided you don’t prioritize side-buttons.

Small caveats: price volatility is the natural state of peripheral deals this time of year—holiday sales, retailer-specific coupons, and flash sales show up and disappear quickly. If this $100 window is live where you shop, it’s one of the more compelling ways to get current-generation HERO 2 hardware and LIGHTFORCE switches without paying flagship money; if it’s gone, the PRO 2 still represents good value relative to its spec sheet, but it also appears to return to a higher normal price outside sale windows.

For most competitive and creative users who want a modern, adaptable esports mouse without paying ultra-premium for the lightest possible shell, the Logitech G PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED, hitting roughly $100 at major retailers, is a rare alignment of price and features—one worth grabbing if the markdown is available at a store you trust.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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