The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike features inductive sensors that reduce click latency by 9ms to 30ms, eliminating the need for mechanical switches. It allows users to customize button responsiveness and retains a familiar wireless gaming mouse design with five primary buttons. The mouse is equipped with a Hero 2 sensor, offering a DPI range of 100 to 44,000, acceleration of 88G, and speed ratings of 888IPS. It supports an 8kHz maximum polling rate wirelessly and weighs 61g, with a battery life of up to 90 hours. Pre-orders are available for 9.99, with shipping starting on February 11.
Valve has introduced the Steam Frame, a standalone VR headset with PC-streaming capabilities, set to launch in early 2026 at a price lower than the Valve Index. Key features include dual LCDs with a resolution of 2160×2160 pixels per eye, refresh rates from 72 Hz to 120 Hz (experimental up to 144 Hz), inside-out tracking with four outward-facing cameras and two inward-facing eye-tracking cameras, a modular strap and rear-battery design, and a weight of approximately 440g. It is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and runs on SteamOS 3, supporting Proton/FEX compatibility for non-VR Steam titles. The Steam Frame aims to eliminate the need for a gaming PC, making PC VR more accessible to a wider audience and allowing existing Steam game owners to use their current library. Valve has yet to disclose specific game compatibility and performance details for the headset.