The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike has silenced critics with a world record achievement. Professional Valorant competitor Yiğit Arslan, known online as Yigox, became the first to earn a Guinness certification for the most mouse clicks in one minute—760 rapid clicks—using the new Logitech peripheral. The record, recognized by Guinness, highlights the mouse’s cutting-edge haptic inductive trigger system (HITS), which delivers an unprecedented level of responsiveness.
Despite widespread acclaim from reviewers and professional gamers since its debut, the Superstrike has faced skepticism from some corners of the gaming community. Detractors dismissed its rapid-fire clicking capability as a gimmick, questioning whether such speed would translate into real-world benefits. Yet, Yigox’s record—12.6 clicks per second—proves the technology’s potential for competitive advantage in fast-paced games where split-second reactions matter.
The HITS system, which Logitech demonstrated to journalists during its launch, reduces actuation force and click latency, allowing for near-instantaneous follow-up clicks. While the practical applications of such speed may seem niche—drag-clicking in Minecraft or hyper-clicking in browser-based games—its impact in esports titles like Valorant, where precision and rapid targeting are critical, is undeniable.
Logitech’s induction switch technology isn’t just about raw numbers. Early adopters, including professional gamers and tech reviewers, have reported improved in-game performance after just days of use. The mouse’s ability to register clicks with minimal delay and effort suggests a paradigm shift in peripheral design, particularly for competitive gamers who demand split-second responsiveness.
For Logitech, the record serves as a validation of its engineering efforts. The G Pro X2 Superstrike’s success in breaking a Guinness milestone positions it as a benchmark in gaming hardware innovation, even as the company continues to refine its appeal to both casual and professional users.
As the debate over the mouse’s utility continues, one thing is clear: the Superstrike has redefined what’s possible in clicking speed, and its influence may extend beyond Valorant into other high-precision gaming environments.
