One (910-006630) it's the EER (Europe East) version, the other (910-006631) the EWR (Europe West) version as mentioned by another community answer. There's no technical difference, the price difference is due to the price from each supplier.
I suspect that it is the same mouse, but due to a different EAN barcode (import) a separate product page has been generated by mistake. In this case, I would order the more favourable offer.
Due to different suppliers and delivery conditions, there may be price differences compared to other suppliers, especially in international comparison. We always try to set a price in line with the market, but this is not possible for all products.
For this product, availability is also difficult at the moment.
The battery life is up to 95 hours with continuous use, depending on the settings and polling rate. At 2K Hz polling, around 50 hours is realistic, and at minimum settings, the runtime can reach up to 144 hours. The mouse charges via USB-C and offers fast charging. Typical usage is around 3 weeks with around 8 hours of daily use until the low battery warning. The figures refer to wireless use of the mouse.
The technical specifications for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 mouse are available on the official Logitech G website. Here are some key details:
- Sensor type: HERO 2 optical
- Maximum resolution: 100 to 44,000 DPI (although some sources indicate up to 32,000 DPI)
- Number of buttons: 5 programmable buttons
- Dimensions: 125 mm high, 63.5 mm wide, 40 mm thick
- Weight: 60 grams
- Power supply: Rechargeable battery with up to 95 hours' battery life
- Wireless technology : LIGHTSPEED with a maximum transmission rate of 8 kHz
For more details, visit the official Logitech G website.
I don't have any specific information on whether there is a Lightspeed USB-A receiver with the specific model you mentioned. However, Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 mice usually come with a Lightspeed receiver for wireless connection. It is possible that the model you have is equipped with such a receiver, but I recommend that you check the official product specifications or contact the manufacturer for definitive confirmation.
Using Wi-Fi and a 2.4 GHz mouse in the same room can cause interference. To ensure optimum performance, keep the mouse within 20 cm of the receiver and at least 2 metres away from Wi-Fi routers.
The main difference between the two mice lies in the connectivity and pricing structure, although the basic specifications are similar.
1. connectivity:
- Both mice support wireless connectivity via LIGHTSPEED technology, but the version with the extra "G" in the title could potentially offer wired connectivity as well, though this is not explicitly mentioned in the sources. The main functions and technologies such as the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE switch and 4K polling rate are identical in both models.
2. price:
- The price difference could be due to different sales packages, regional pricing policies or specific offers. There is no evidence that the functions or quality of the mice themselves are different.
3. other differences:
- There is no evidence of any other significant differences between the two models. Both have the same technical specifications such as 60g weight, 95 hours battery life, USB-C charging function and POWERPLAY compatibility.
To summarise: The price difference could be due to sales packages or regional pricing policies, while the technical specifications and functions of the mice are identical.