OUR PICK01 / winner
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
Still the safe UK FPS mouse if you want light weight + boring reliability. Skip if you need side buttons galore or hate Logitech's shape.
The decision, at a glance
OUR PICK01 / winner
Still the safe UK FPS mouse if you want light weight + boring reliability. Skip if you need side buttons galore or hate Logitech's shape.
VALUE ALT02 / alternative
Pick this when you want a lighter, flatter competitive shape and already tolerate Synapse. Not for palm-grip comfort seekers.
Quick answer: True flagship wireless often breaks £80. When both are on sale under £80, take the shape that fits your grip: Superlight 2 for safe Logitech support, Viper V3 Pro if you want the lighter aggressive shape.
The Big 5: 1 of 5Street prices swing hard on Amazon UK. If neither is under £80 this week, wait — do not “stretch” into a shape you hate. Wired budget mice still win if you refuse FOMO.
The Big 5: 2 of 5| Spec | Winner pick | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| Shape | Safer for most grips | Faster / lighter feel |
| Support path | Logitech UK familiar | Razer UK familiar |
| Sale reality | Often dips | Often dips |
| Our score | 8.4/10 | 8.5/10 |
This is a sale page. Buy either under £80 when stock hits; otherwise keep the budget wired pick.
This section is grounded in measurable traits and recurring UK/EU review themes — not marketing fluff. Scores can be middling when the product only fits a niche.

Still the safe UK FPS mouse if you want light weight + boring reliability. Skip if you need side buttons galore or hate Logitech's shape.
Shape and click feel remain the praise anchors. Themes: battery life excellent, G Hub disliked, skates wear, and price stays premium. UK stock is easy; returns via Amazon painless.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| sensor | Hero 2 |
| buttons | 5 primary |
| weight_g | ~60 |
| wireless | true |

Pick this when you want a lighter, flatter competitive shape and already tolerate Synapse. Not for palm-grip comfort seekers.
Esports-leaning reviews love clicks and weight. Themes: coating wear, Synapse, and shape too flat for large palm grips. UK pricing often matches Superlight 2 in sales.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| weight_g | ~54 |
| wireless | true |
Grading note: Gear Versus Tech scores performance 40%, value 25%, build 20%, ease of use 15%. A 7/10 can still be the right buy for a specific UK constraint (flat noise, ISO layout, renters).

Still the safe UK FPS mouse if you want light weight + boring reliability. Skip if you need side buttons galore or hate Logitech's shape.
Shape and click feel remain the praise anchors. Themes: battery life excellent, G Hub disliked, skates wear, and price stays premium. UK stock is easy; returns via Amazon painless.
| sensor | Hero 2 |
| buttons | 5 primary |
| weight_g | ~60 |
| wireless | true |

Pick this when you want a lighter, flatter competitive shape and already tolerate Synapse. Not for palm-grip comfort seekers.
Esports-leaning reviews love clicks and weight. Themes: coating wear, Synapse, and shape too flat for large palm grips. UK pricing often matches Superlight 2 in sales.
| weight_g | ~54 |
| wireless | true |
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is our pick (8.4/10) vs Razer Viper V3 Pro at 8.5/10. Sub-£80 wireless mice that still track cleanly — sensor, weight, and UK stock without paying Superlight tax.
Around £99.99 on Amazon UK at last check (16 July 2026). Confirm on the retailer — prices move.
Choose Razer Viper V3 Pro if you prioritise value over the overall winner. See the score breakdown and drawbacks in the article.
Performance 40%, value 25%, build 20%, ease of use 15% — out of 10. Rankings are never sold. Full detail on our methodology page.
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Three UK budget tiers, shopping list, and cable plan — a decided cart for the desk you actually play on.
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