[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"zeug-en\u002Fzeug\u002Fhermes-agent":3,"related-en\u002Fzeug\u002Fhermes-agent":197},{"id":4,"title":5,"badge":6,"body":7,"category":173,"date":174,"description":175,"draft":176,"extension":177,"image":178,"link":179,"linkText":180,"meta":181,"navigation":182,"path":183,"pinned":176,"publishTime":180,"seo":184,"stem":185,"tags":186,"verdict":194,"visual":195,"__hash__":196},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Fhermes-agent.md","Hermes Agent: everyday AI that does not feel like a demo","Game Changer",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":163},"minimark",[10,14,17,20,23,26,31,34,36,39,41,44,47,51,54,83,85,88,91,95,98,100,103,105,108,117,121,124,127,129,132,134,137,140,144,147,149,152,155,158,160],[11,12,13],"p",{},"I was skeptical of AI agents for a long time.",[11,15,16],{},"Not of AI in general. I use that every day. But agents often felt like this to me: impressive demo, then a lot of fiddling, then half an evening gone, and in the end I would have been faster doing it myself.",[18,19],"spacer",{},[11,21,22],{},"Hermes was the first agent that felt less like a side project and more like everyday use.",[11,24,25],{},"Not perfect. Not magic. But useful enough that I did not just start it out of curiosity. I wanted to reuse it.",[27,28,30],"h2",{"id":29},"everyday-ai-not-just-nerd-demos","Everyday AI, not just nerd demos",[11,32,33],{},"What I like about Hermes is that I do not have to turn every task into a big project.",[18,35],{},[11,37,38],{},"I can ask it to sort a topic, prepare a decision, compare technical options or work through some annoying little thing in a structured way.",[18,40],{},[11,42,43],{},"That sounds boring at first. It kind of is. But that is exactly the point.",[11,45,46],{},"The really useful AI things are often not the ones where you later tell everyone the future just happened. They are the ones where you notice: I just did not spend 40 minutes researching, and I still got a better result than with my usual \"I'll just google myself into a hole\" routine.",[27,48,50],{"id":49},"what-i-use-hermes-for","What I use Hermes for",[11,52,53],{},"For me, Hermes mostly ends up in these corners:",[55,56,57,65,71,77],"ul",{},[58,59,60,64],"li",{},[61,62,63],"strong",{},"Preparing tech decisions."," What are the real differences, what is marketing, what fits my setup?",[58,66,67,70],{},[61,68,69],{},"Structuring everyday projects."," Not \"run my life\", but \"sort these options and tell me where to start\".",[58,72,73,76],{},[61,74,75],{},"Working through documentation."," Especially with tools, devices or APIs where I do not want to fight through five pages of vendor logic first.",[58,78,79,82],{},[61,80,81],{},"Repeating annoying checks."," The agent stays stubborn when I have mentally given up.",[18,84],{},[11,86,87],{},"That stubbornness is underrated.",[11,89,90],{},"I am good at quickly getting into a topic. I am also very good at saying \"good enough\" after ten minutes. An agent does not do that. It keeps going through the list.",[27,92,94],{"id":93},"the-best-example-was-my-home-network","The best example was my home network",[11,96,97],{},"The moment it really clicked for me was my UniFi setup.",[18,99],{},[11,101,102],{},"I let Hermes inspect my home network and check what was actually going on. Access points, channels, transmit power, devices clinging to the wrong AP. Things that worked, but were not clean.",[18,104],{},[11,106,107],{},"The result was not \"AI does magic\", which would have been worse. It was a structured, sober analysis that saved me from gut feeling.",[11,109,110,111,116],{},"The detailed version is in ",[112,113,115],"a",{"href":114},"\u002Fen\u002Fzeug\u002Funifi-hermes","my UniFi AI agent audit",". That is the technical deep dive. This article is the broader idea: Hermes is not only interesting for spectacular tasks, but for the small decisions in between.",[27,118,120],{"id":119},"what-hermes-does-not-replace","What Hermes does not replace",[11,122,123],{},"Hermes does not replace thinking.",[11,125,126],{},"And it should not.",[18,128],{},[11,130,131],{},"If a suggestion sounds weird, it is still weird. If an agent makes an assumption, I need to check it. And if I have no idea what I am doing, I can absolutely move in the wrong direction with AI too, just with more confidence.",[18,133],{},[11,135,136],{},"The difference is: Hermes helps me get to the right questions faster.",[11,138,139],{},"Not always the perfect answer. But often the better next question.",[27,141,143],{"id":142},"would-i-recommend-hermes","Would I recommend Hermes?",[11,145,146],{},"Yes, if you want to use AI as more than a chat window.",[18,148],{},[11,150,151],{},"For me, Hermes is strongest where everyday life and tech overlap: home office, house, network, tools, small decisions, product comparisons, setup questions.",[11,153,154],{},"Not as an autonomous super assistant.",[11,156,157],{},"More like a very patient, slightly overmotivated intern with internet, tools and surprisingly little need for a break.",[18,159],{},[11,161,162],{},"And sometimes, that is pretty good stuff.",{"title":164,"searchDepth":165,"depth":165,"links":166},"",3,[167,169,170,171,172],{"id":29,"depth":168,"text":30},2,{"id":49,"depth":168,"text":50},{"id":93,"depth":168,"text":94},{"id":119,"depth":168,"text":120},{"id":142,"depth":168,"text":143},"Software","2026-04-20","My experience using Hermes as an AI agent for everyday decisions, tech questions, research and small tasks without turning everything into a sci-fi project.",false,"md","\u002Fimages\u002Farticles\u002Fhermes-agent-cover.webp","https:\u002F\u002Fhermes-agent.nousresearch.com",null,{},true,"\u002Fzeug\u002Fhermes-agent",{"title":5,"description":175},"zeug\u002Fhermes-agent",[187,188,189,190,191,192,193],"hermes agent","ki agent","ki im alltag","ai agent","produktivität","technik","erfahrung","Hermes is the first agent where I often think: yes, this is what I wanted AI to be useful for.","halftone","t4zyHWPi1h_z7IMqG-uMhRFR2TFAXD7pS2yjH8cOvIo",[198,493,725],{"id":199,"title":200,"badge":201,"body":202,"category":474,"date":475,"description":476,"draft":176,"extension":177,"image":477,"link":478,"linkText":180,"meta":479,"navigation":182,"path":480,"pinned":176,"publishTime":180,"seo":481,"stem":482,"tags":483,"verdict":491,"visual":195,"__hash__":492},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air.md","Google Fitbit Air review: a Whoop alternative for everyday tracking","Würd ich wieder kaufen",{"type":8,"value":203,"toc":466},[204,207,210,212,222,225,234,237,241,244,247,249,252,254,257,260,263,266,268,271,274,276,283,287,290,292,295,297,304,306,309,313,316,319,322,324,327,330,333,335,338,341,343,346,350,412,416,419,422,424,427,429,432,436,439,442,444,447,450,453,455,458,461,463],[11,205,206],{},"I am the kind of person who usually only sees running shoes on the shelf in a shoe store.",[11,208,209],{},"But I am also the kind of person who likes technical gadgets and prefers to base decisions on data that is, more or less, grounded in reality.",[18,211],{},[11,213,214,215,221],{},"In the past, a ",[112,216,220],{"href":217,"rel":218},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.whoop.com\u002Fde\u002Fen\u002F",[219],"nofollow","Whoop band"," filled that gap.",[11,223,224],{},"It did that well, but for my use case it was hopelessly oversized.",[11,226,227,228,233],{},"Especially ",[112,229,232],{"href":230,"rel":231},"https:\u002F\u002Fsupport.whoop.com\u002Fs\u002Farticle\u002FMembership-Pricing?language=en_US",[219],"price-wise",".",[11,235,236],{},"So this is mostly my Google Fitbit Air review as a normal everyday user, not a sports-performance review.",[27,238,240],{"id":239},"not-sports-but-everyday-life","Not sports, but everyday life",[11,242,243],{},"For me, this thing is not a training computer.",[11,245,246],{},"I do not use it to chase personal bests or to convince myself that a walk was suddenly an athletic masterpiece.",[18,248],{},[11,250,251],{},"The value is somewhere else: I get a feeling for how my body is doing right now.",[18,253],{},[11,255,256],{},"How did I sleep?",[11,258,259],{},"Am I reasonably recovered?",[11,261,262],{},"Was yesterday really as stressful as it felt?",[11,264,265],{},"Did I move at all, or did I just teleport between desk, kitchen and sofa?",[18,267],{},[11,269,270],{},"None of this is revolutionary data.",[11,272,273],{},"But it lands in exactly the right place: in the morning, just before the question of how I want to approach the day.",[18,275],{},[277,278],"content-image",{"align":279,"alt":280,"size":281,"src":282},"right","Screenshot of the Google Health app","small","\u002Fimages\u002Fcontent\u002Farticles\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air\u002Fscreenshot-der-google-health-app-mpwdrzvg.webp",[27,284,286],{"id":285},"sleep-tracking-is-the-real-point-for-me","Sleep tracking is the real point for me",[11,288,289],{},"Sleep tracking is the part I find most interesting.",[18,291],{},[11,293,294],{},"Not because I want to scientifically evaluate every sleep phase. I know a tracker like this is not a sleep lab. But the rough direction is enough for me: Was the night okay? Did I actually sleep enough, or did I just spend a long time in bed?",[18,296],{},[11,298,299],{},[112,300,303],{"href":301,"rel":302},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fwatch?v=tGD9CS2YOiY",[219],"And the quality of the data does seem to be pretty decent.",[18,305],{},[11,307,308],{},"Those small patterns are especially helpful. When I see that several nights in a row were bad, I plan the day differently. Less ambitious. Fewer appointments packed too tightly. Maybe not starting a third thing in the evening just because I happen to feel briefly motivated.",[27,310,312],{"id":311},"the-whoop-alternative-for-normal-people","The Whoop alternative for \"normal\" people",[11,314,315],{},"I completely understand why Whoop has so many fans.",[11,317,318],{},"Recovery, strain, sleep, all very focused.",[11,320,321],{},"But to me, Whoop feels a bit too much like commitment.",[18,323],{},[11,325,326],{},"You can do that.",[11,328,329],{},"I am sure it is right for many people.",[11,331,332],{},"For me, absolutely not.",[18,334],{},[11,336,337],{},"The Fitbit Air hits the better spot for me: enough health and sleep insights without making me feel like I have joined a sports program.",[11,339,340],{},"More everyday help than athlete tool.",[18,342],{},[11,344,345],{},"And all of that in a compact form factor that does not get in the way on the wrist, even while sleeping.",[27,347,349],{"id":348},"what-i-like-about-it","What I like about it",[55,351,352,362,372,382,392,402],{},[58,353,354,357],{},[61,355,356],{},"Sleep becomes more tangible.",[55,358,359],{},[58,360,361],{},"Not perfect, but good enough to recognize patterns.",[58,363,364,367],{},[61,365,366],{},"The data works for everyday life.",[55,368,369],{},[58,370,371],{},"I do not have to interpret everything like a sports scientist. At least with the Premium subscription, the AI does that for me.",[58,373,374,377],{},[61,375,376],{},"It motivates without getting annoying.",[55,378,379],{},[58,380,381],{},"At least if you do not turn it into a control machine yourself.",[58,383,384,387],{},[61,385,386],{},"It is less hardcore than Whoop.",[55,388,389],{},[58,390,391],{},"For me, that is a plus, not a compromise.",[58,393,394,397],{},[61,395,396],{},"It helps with the feeling of the day.",[55,398,399],{},[58,400,401],{},"I do not start blind, but with a little context.",[58,403,404,407],{},[61,405,406],{},"No forced subscription.",[55,408,409],{},[58,410,411],{},"The data is useful and usable even without a subscription.",[27,413,415],{"id":414},"what-you-should-know","What you should know",[11,417,418],{},"Of course, this is not a magical health device.",[11,420,421],{},"The values are clues, not tablets of truth.",[18,423],{},[11,425,426],{},"If the tracker says I slept badly but I feel good, I do not blindly believe the score. And if the score looks good but I am completely wiped out, the number does not help me either.",[18,428],{},[11,430,431],{},"This thing does not replace body awareness.",[27,433,435],{"id":434},"would-i-buy-it-again","Would I buy it again?",[11,437,438],{},"Yes.",[11,440,441],{},"Especially because I am not sporty.",[18,443],{},[11,445,446],{},"For someone who already trains in a structured way, the data is probably somewhere between nice and useful.",[11,448,449],{},"For me, it is more of a small reality check.",[11,451,452],{},"I see faster when I am taking on too much, when I am actually tired and when a quieter day might be the better decision.",[18,454],{},[11,456,457],{},"For me, the Google Fitbit Air is not a gadget that optimizes me.",[11,459,460],{},"It is more like one that briefly stops me and asks: \"Are you sure you want to act today as if you slept eight deep and solid hours?\"",[18,462],{},[11,464,465],{},"And sometimes, that question is pretty good stuff.",{"title":164,"searchDepth":165,"depth":165,"links":467},[468,469,470,471,472,473],{"id":239,"depth":168,"text":240},{"id":285,"depth":168,"text":286},{"id":311,"depth":168,"text":312},{"id":348,"depth":168,"text":349},{"id":414,"depth":168,"text":415},{"id":434,"depth":168,"text":435},"Gadget","2026-06-02","My Google Fitbit Air review as an everyday fitness tracker for sleep, recovery and health context, not hardcore training. A Whoop alternative without a forced subscription.","\u002Fimages\u002Farticles\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air-cover.webp","https:\u002F\u002Famzn.to\u002F4fl4v5M",{},"\u002Fzeug\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air",{"title":200,"description":476},"zeug\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air",[484,485,486,487,488,489,490],"google fitbit air","fitbit air erfahrung","whoop alternative","fitness tracker","schlaftracking","erholung","alltag","Not as a sports coach, but as a small reality check for sleep, recovery and everyday life.","lejyUSyRcw1SMKbTmVPgtKe0MBF_V5dUiy7RgBOfFKY",{"id":494,"title":495,"badge":6,"body":496,"category":710,"date":711,"description":712,"draft":176,"extension":177,"image":713,"link":179,"linkText":180,"meta":714,"navigation":182,"path":715,"pinned":176,"publishTime":180,"seo":716,"stem":717,"tags":718,"verdict":723,"visual":195,"__hash__":724},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Funifi-hermes.md","UniFi AI agent audit with Hermes: my home network experience",{"type":8,"value":497,"toc":703},[498,501,504,506,509,511,514,517,519,527,530,533,537,540,542,545,548,551,554,557,559,562,566,569,572,575,578,581,584,587,589,592,595,597,600,603,610,614,640,642,645,648,650,653,656,658,661,664,666,669,672,674,677,681,684,687,690,692,695,697,700],[11,499,500],{},"I have a UniFi setup that recently spread through the whole house: a few access points, one switch too many, VLANs I once meant to set up \"properly\" and then mostly slapped together.",[11,502,503],{},"It works.",[18,505],{},[11,507,508],{},"But \"works\" is not the same as \"good\".",[18,510],{},[11,512,513],{},"That was the annoying part. The WiFi was there. Devices were online. The UniFi dashboard did not look like anything was actively on fire.",[11,515,516],{},"Still, I had this feeling: something in here is probably wrong, I just do not see it right now.",[18,518],{},[11,520,521,522,526],{},"So I did something that felt absurd at first: I pointed an AI agent, ",[112,523,525],{"href":179,"rel":524},[219],"Hermes",", at my network and asked it to audit the whole thing.",[11,528,529],{},"I did not care whether that sounded futuristic.",[11,531,532],{},"I wanted to know whether anything would actually get better.",[27,534,536],{"id":535},"why-hermes-was-interesting-in-the-first-place","Why Hermes was interesting in the first place",[11,538,539],{},"I had not given up on AI agents, but I also was not fully convinced.",[18,541],{},[11,543,544],{},"My earlier attempts often felt like demos: impressive for a moment, then fiddly, then suddenly half an evening was gone and I would probably have been faster doing the thing myself.",[11,546,547],{},"Hermes was the first tool in that category that felt different.",[11,549,550],{},"Not perfect.",[11,552,553],{},"Not magic.",[11,555,556],{},"But calm enough to give it a real job.",[18,558],{},[11,560,561],{},"And a UniFi home network is a pretty good test for that. There is real data, real configuration and real consequences. If an agent only throws buzzwords at it, you notice quickly.",[27,563,565],{"id":564},"what-the-agent-actually-did","What the agent actually did",[11,567,568],{},"Hermes pulled an overview through the UniFi API.",[11,570,571],{},"Devices.",[11,573,574],{},"Firmware versions.",[11,576,577],{},"Channels.",[11,579,580],{},"Transmit power.",[11,582,583],{},"VLAN assignments.",[11,585,586],{},"Firewall rules.",[18,588],{},[11,590,591],{},"That sounds dry. It was.",[11,593,594],{},"That was the good part.",[18,596],{},[11,598,599],{},"The agent did not just recommend \"more power\", which is the classic reflex. It looked for patterns: which access points were stepping on each other, which clients were sticking to the wrong AP, which settings looked like leftovers.",[11,601,602],{},"That was the moment where it stopped feeling like AI playtime and started feeling like a useful audit.",[604,605,607],"callout",{"title":606},"The aha moment",[11,608,609],{},"Two of my access points were broadcasting on the same 2.4 GHz channel and quietly getting in each other's way. I would not have noticed, because \"the WiFi worked\".",[27,611,613],{"id":612},"the-things-that-actually-mattered","The things that actually mattered",[55,615,616,622,628,634],{},[58,617,618,621],{},[61,619,620],{},"Untangled the channels."," Auto is not always smart. Fixed, non-overlapping channels noticeably dropped latency in the living room.",[58,623,624,627],{},[61,625,626],{},"Lowered transmit power, not raised it."," Sounds wrong, but it is right: less power, cleaner cell edges, better roaming handoffs.",[58,629,630,633],{},[61,631,632],{},"Pinned stubborn devices to one AP."," Some clients kept attaching to the much farther access point for no useful reason.",[58,635,636,639],{},[61,637,638],{},"Made old leftovers visible."," Not everything was critical, but a few settings only existed because I had created them once and then forgotten about them.",[18,641],{},[11,643,644],{},"The most important part was not one magical recommendation.",[11,646,647],{},"The important part was that something stubbornly checked every corner.",[27,649,415],{"id":414},[11,651,652],{},"I would not let an agent blindly change my network.",[11,654,655],{},"Absolutely not.",[18,657],{},[11,659,660],{},"A home network is not a text document where you hit undo and everything is fine again. If an agent misunderstands a firewall rule, misreads a VLAN or makes a wrong assumption about a device, that can get annoying quickly.",[11,662,663],{},"For me, Hermes works here as a very thorough second pair of eyes.",[18,665],{},[11,667,668],{},"It can inspect, sort, suggest and explain.",[11,670,671],{},"I still have to decide.",[18,673],{},[11,675,676],{},"That is not a downside. That is exactly how I want it.",[27,678,680],{"id":679},"would-i-do-it-again","Would I do it again?",[11,682,683],{},"Yes, and regularly.",[11,685,686],{},"Not because I could not do it myself.",[11,688,689],{},"Because an agent stubbornly checks every corner while I say \"good enough\" after ten minutes.",[18,691],{},[11,693,694],{},"That stubbornness is the whole value.",[18,696],{},[11,698,699],{},"What I learned: the agent does not replace understanding. It replaces gut feeling with data.",[11,701,702],{},"And my gut was wrong in two out of three cases.",{"title":164,"searchDepth":165,"depth":165,"links":704},[705,706,707,708,709],{"id":535,"depth":168,"text":536},{"id":564,"depth":168,"text":565},{"id":612,"depth":168,"text":613},{"id":414,"depth":168,"text":415},{"id":679,"depth":168,"text":680},"Netzwerk","2026-05-22","My experience letting the Hermes AI agent audit and tune my UniFi home network: what it found, what it fixed and whether I would do it again.","\u002Fimages\u002Funifi-hermes-terminal.svg",{},"\u002Fzeug\u002Funifi-hermes",{"title":495,"description":712},"zeug\u002Funifi-hermes",[719,720,187,190,721,722],"unifi","unifi audit","home network","network tuning","Would do it again in a heartbeat. Saved me half a Saturday and three gut-feeling mistakes.","hJYFurMhQGiRxUg2ndwgeJV1IgexxmfNDpNb4xyZRUE",{"id":726,"title":727,"badge":728,"body":729,"category":879,"date":880,"description":881,"draft":176,"extension":177,"image":882,"link":883,"linkText":180,"meta":884,"navigation":182,"path":885,"pinned":176,"publishTime":180,"seo":886,"stem":887,"tags":888,"verdict":896,"visual":897,"__hash__":898},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Flogitech-pro-x2-superstrike.md","Logitech PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE: a gaming mouse where the click is the real feature","Heißer Tipp",{"type":8,"value":730,"toc":872},[731,734,737,739,746,749,752,756,763,766,768,771,774,777,781,784,787,789,792,795,797,823,825,833,837,840,842,845,848,851,855,858,860,863,866,869],[11,732,733],{},"For a long time, I thought gaming mice had basically reached the point of \"okay, enough\".",[11,735,736],{},"Light, wireless, good sensor, done.",[18,738],{},[11,740,741,742,745],{},"Then Logitech shows up with the ",[61,743,744],{},"PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE"," and somehow makes the click interesting again.",[11,747,748],{},"Not RGB. Not a wilder shape. Not \"now with 0.3 grams less packaging heaviness\".",[11,750,751],{},"The click.",[27,753,755],{"id":754},"what-superstrike-means","What SUPERSTRIKE means",[11,757,758,759,762],{},"Logitech calls the system ",[61,760,761],{},"Haptic Inductive Trigger System",", or HITS.",[11,764,765],{},"The idea behind it: the main buttons use a combination of inductive sensing and haptic feedback. On top of that, you get adjustable actuation and reset points. Put simply: you can influence how early a click triggers and how quickly it is ready again.",[18,767],{},[11,769,770],{},"That sounds extremely like esports marketing.",[11,772,773],{},"Of course it partly is.",[11,775,776],{},"But at least it is marketing in a place I actually find interesting on a mouse. The click is what you constantly use. If something there feels more direct, shorter or more controlled, you notice it more than the next number on the box.",[27,778,780],{"id":779},"who-this-is-interesting-for","Who this is interesting for",[11,782,783],{},"Not everyone.",[11,785,786],{},"If you play a round every few weeks and your mouse mostly handles email, browser tabs and cat videos, the PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is probably overkill.",[18,788],{},[11,790,791],{},"But if you are sensitive to mouse feel, play fast shooters or simply enjoy tuning input devices very precisely, it becomes interesting.",[11,793,794],{},"I like products like this because they do not only claim to be \"better\". They try to change a concrete feeling.",[27,796,349],{"id":348},[55,798,799,805,811,817],{},[58,800,801,804],{},[61,802,803],{},"The click is the focus."," That is rare and much more interesting than another LED zone.",[58,806,807,810],{},[61,808,809],{},"LIGHTSPEED is familiar and strong."," Logitech is not this present in wireless gaming mice by accident.",[58,812,813,816],{},[61,814,815],{},"Adjustability makes sense."," Not as a toy for everyone, but for people who really notice click behavior.",[58,818,819,822],{},[61,820,821],{},"The PRO series stays focused."," Not an overloaded spaceship, but a tool for fast inputs.",[18,824],{},[11,826,827,828,832],{},"Together with a good keyboard like the ",[112,829,831],{"href":830},"\u002Fen\u002Fzeug\u002Fmechanische-tastatur","Keychron Q3 Max",", you quickly notice how much input devices shape everyday work and play. You touch these things every day. When they are good, the setup becomes calmer.",[27,834,836],{"id":835},"the-honest-take","The honest take",[11,838,839],{},"This is not a mouse I would blindly recommend to everyone.",[18,841],{},[11,843,844],{},"It is new, expensive and very specific. That is exactly why you should ask whether adjustable click behavior truly helps you, or whether you are just curious about the next high-end gaming thing.",[11,846,847],{},"Both are allowed.",[11,849,850],{},"Only one is a good buying decision.",[27,852,854],{"id":853},"is-it-good-stuff","Is it good stuff?",[11,856,857],{},"Yes, but special good stuff.",[18,859],{},[11,861,862],{},"The Logitech PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is not the sensible default recommendation for everyone. It is more of a mouse for people who do not immediately check out when they hear \"click latency\", \"reset point\" and \"actuation feel\".",[11,864,865],{},"For normal people, that sounds absurd.",[11,867,868],{},"For tech people, it sounds like a Saturday night.",[11,870,871],{},"And that makes it pretty at home here.",{"title":164,"searchDepth":165,"depth":165,"links":873},[874,875,876,877,878],{"id":754,"depth":168,"text":755},{"id":779,"depth":168,"text":780},{"id":348,"depth":168,"text":349},{"id":835,"depth":168,"text":836},{"id":853,"depth":168,"text":854},"Hardware","2026-05-21","My experience and take on the Logitech PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE, a new LIGHTSPEED gaming mouse with SUPERSTRIKE technology and a tunable click feel.","\u002Fimages\u002Farticles\u002Flogitech-pro-x2-superstrike-cover.webp","https:\u002F\u002Famzn.to\u002F4xmLgPR",{},"\u002Fzeug\u002Flogitech-pro-x2-superstrike",{"title":727,"description":881},"zeug\u002Flogitech-pro-x2-superstrike",[889,890,891,892,893,894,895],"logitech pro x2 superstrike","logitech g","gaming maus","lightspeed","superstrike","hits","gaming","The PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is not for people who do not care. It is for people who want to feel what a click feels like.","stripes","EAmfNTV5xlWAHJ2BsXteO0cVWQnidF3BIlQUk4G-Dew"]