[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"zeug-en\u002Fzeug\u002Froborock-qrevo-curv-2-pro":3,"related-en\u002Fzeug\u002Froborock-qrevo-curv-2-pro":189},{"id":4,"title":5,"badge":6,"body":7,"category":165,"date":166,"description":167,"draft":168,"extension":169,"image":170,"link":171,"linkText":172,"meta":173,"navigation":174,"path":175,"pinned":168,"publishTime":172,"seo":176,"stem":177,"tags":178,"verdict":186,"visual":187,"__hash__":188},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Froborock-qrevo-curv-2-pro.md","Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro: the home robot that finally sounds like relief","Game Changer",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":155},"minimark",[10,14,17,20,28,31,36,39,42,44,47,49,52,56,59,61,64,67,70,74,102,104,113,117,120,123,125,128,131,135,138,140,143,146,149,152],[11,12,13],"p",{},"A robot vacuum always sounds a little like the future.",[11,15,16],{},"In reality, it sounds more like: \"Why are there crumbs again?\"",[18,19],"spacer",{},[11,21,22,23,27],{},"The ",[24,25,26],"strong",{},"Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro"," is interesting to me because it does not only vacuum. It tries to push the whole floor-care topic as far out of my head as possible.",[11,29,30],{},"And honestly: that is where it belongs.",[32,33,35],"h2",{"id":34},"why-i-am-careful-with-robot-vacuums","Why I am careful with robot vacuums",[11,37,38],{},"I never expected a robot to completely solve household cleaning.",[11,40,41],{},"That would be nonsense.",[18,43],{},[11,45,46],{},"Chairs are in the way. Cables exist. Rugs have opinions. And somewhere there is guaranteed to be an object that was not there yesterday and today wants a career as an obstacle.",[18,48],{},[11,50,51],{},"A good robot does not have to be perfect for me. It has to take over enough regular work that, by the end of the week, I notice the floor was simply less of a topic.",[32,53,55],{"id":54},"what-the-qrevo-curv-2-pro-tries-to-do-differently","What the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro tries to do differently",[11,57,58],{},"Roborock puts a lot into this one: strong suction, rotating mop pads, obstacle recognition, an anti-tangle system, a slimmer design, an adaptive chassis idea for carpets and a dock that hot-washes the mops and automates as much maintenance as possible.",[18,60],{},[11,62,63],{},"That is a lot of tech.",[11,65,66],{},"In daily life, I only care about the translation: it should not constantly need my attention.",[11,68,69],{},"If a robot has to be cleaned, untangled, rescued or lovingly motivated after every second run, it is not a helper. It is a pet without charm.",[32,71,73],{"id":72},"what-i-like-about-it","What I like about it",[75,76,77,84,90,96],"ul",{},[78,79,80,83],"li",{},[24,81,82],{},"Vacuuming and mopping in one run makes sense."," Especially in a house, small messes build up faster than you think.",[78,85,86,89],{},[24,87,88],{},"The dock is the real comfort."," The less I have to do after each run, the more likely it is to actually run regularly.",[78,91,92,95],{},[24,93,94],{},"Obstacle recognition is everyday protection."," Not perfect, but better than blindly charging ahead.",[78,97,98,101],{},[24,99,100],{},"Anti-tangle matters."," Hair and rollers are a relationship nobody wants to supervise.",[18,103],{},[11,105,106,107,112],{},"As with smart-home lighting or network gear, this is not about automating everything completely. It is about making recurring little things smaller. With the ",[108,109,111],"a",{"href":110},"\u002Fen\u002Fzeug\u002Fgovee-neon-rope-light-2","Govee Neon Rope Light 2",", that means atmosphere. Here, it simply means floor peace.",[32,114,116],{"id":115},"the-limits-remain","The limits remain",[11,118,119],{},"You still have to tidy up.",[11,121,122],{},"Sadly.",[18,124],{},[11,126,127],{},"A robot can do a lot, but it cannot turn a chaotic room into a minimalist showroom. If cables, socks or toys are everywhere, even an expensive robot will eventually bump into them with quiet resentment.",[11,129,130],{},"Corners, edges, tight spots and special cases also remain exactly that: special cases.",[32,132,134],{"id":133},"would-i-recommend-it","Would I recommend it?",[11,136,137],{},"Yes, if you truly want a robot vacuum and mop to run regularly.",[18,139],{},[11,141,142],{},"Not as a cheap experiment.",[11,144,145],{},"Not as a toy.",[11,147,148],{},"But as real relief for a household where floor care otherwise keeps running in the background.",[11,150,151],{},"The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is not a magical cleaning butler.",[11,153,154],{},"But it is close enough that I am happy to give it space.",{"title":156,"searchDepth":157,"depth":157,"links":158},"",3,[159,161,162,163,164],{"id":34,"depth":160,"text":35},2,{"id":54,"depth":160,"text":55},{"id":72,"depth":160,"text":73},{"id":115,"depth":160,"text":116},{"id":133,"depth":160,"text":134},"Gadget","2026-03-03","My experience with the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro as a robot vacuum and mop for a house where the floor should not constantly be a project.",false,"md","\u002Fimages\u002Farticles\u002Froborock-qrevo-curv-2-pro-cover.webp","https:\u002F\u002Famzn.to\u002F49DMoEh",null,{},true,"\u002Fzeug\u002Froborock-qrevo-curv-2-pro",{"title":5,"description":167},"zeug\u002Froborock-qrevo-curv-2-pro",[179,180,181,182,183,184,185],"roborock qrevo curv 2 pro","roborock","saugroboter","wischroboter","robot vacuum","smart home","haushalt","The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro does not make the floor magically perfect. It makes it good enough often enough that I take it seriously.","halftone","M7XVlK3_IJvuFW4-T9I9m5vR58rRQllKgeBuO1nfrQQ",[190,482,717],{"id":191,"title":192,"badge":193,"body":194,"category":165,"date":464,"description":465,"draft":168,"extension":169,"image":466,"link":467,"linkText":172,"meta":468,"navigation":174,"path":469,"pinned":168,"publishTime":172,"seo":470,"stem":471,"tags":472,"verdict":480,"visual":187,"__hash__":481},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air.md","Google Fitbit Air review: a Whoop alternative for everyday tracking","Würd ich wieder kaufen",{"type":8,"value":195,"toc":456},[196,199,202,204,214,217,226,229,233,236,239,241,244,246,249,252,255,258,260,263,266,268,275,279,282,284,287,289,296,298,301,305,308,311,314,316,319,322,325,327,330,333,335,338,340,402,406,409,412,414,417,419,422,426,429,432,434,437,440,443,445,448,451,453],[11,197,198],{},"I am the kind of person who usually only sees running shoes on the shelf in a shoe store.",[11,200,201],{},"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.",[18,203],{},[11,205,206,207,213],{},"In the past, a ",[108,208,212],{"href":209,"rel":210},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.whoop.com\u002Fde\u002Fen\u002F",[211],"nofollow","Whoop band"," filled that gap.",[11,215,216],{},"It did that well, but for my use case it was hopelessly oversized.",[11,218,219,220,225],{},"Especially ",[108,221,224],{"href":222,"rel":223},"https:\u002F\u002Fsupport.whoop.com\u002Fs\u002Farticle\u002FMembership-Pricing?language=en_US",[211],"price-wise",".",[11,227,228],{},"So this is mostly my Google Fitbit Air review as a normal everyday user, not a sports-performance review.",[32,230,232],{"id":231},"not-sports-but-everyday-life","Not sports, but everyday life",[11,234,235],{},"For me, this thing is not a training computer.",[11,237,238],{},"I do not use it to chase personal bests or to convince myself that a walk was suddenly an athletic masterpiece.",[18,240],{},[11,242,243],{},"The value is somewhere else: I get a feeling for how my body is doing right now.",[18,245],{},[11,247,248],{},"How did I sleep?",[11,250,251],{},"Am I reasonably recovered?",[11,253,254],{},"Was yesterday really as stressful as it felt?",[11,256,257],{},"Did I move at all, or did I just teleport between desk, kitchen and sofa?",[18,259],{},[11,261,262],{},"None of this is revolutionary data.",[11,264,265],{},"But it lands in exactly the right place: in the morning, just before the question of how I want to approach the day.",[18,267],{},[269,270],"content-image",{"align":271,"alt":272,"size":273,"src":274},"right","Screenshot of the Google Health app","small","\u002Fimages\u002Fcontent\u002Farticles\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air\u002Fscreenshot-der-google-health-app-mpwdrzvg.webp",[32,276,278],{"id":277},"sleep-tracking-is-the-real-point-for-me","Sleep tracking is the real point for me",[11,280,281],{},"Sleep tracking is the part I find most interesting.",[18,283],{},[11,285,286],{},"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?",[18,288],{},[11,290,291],{},[108,292,295],{"href":293,"rel":294},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fwatch?v=tGD9CS2YOiY",[211],"And the quality of the data does seem to be pretty decent.",[18,297],{},[11,299,300],{},"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.",[32,302,304],{"id":303},"the-whoop-alternative-for-normal-people","The Whoop alternative for \"normal\" people",[11,306,307],{},"I completely understand why Whoop has so many fans.",[11,309,310],{},"Recovery, strain, sleep, all very focused.",[11,312,313],{},"But to me, Whoop feels a bit too much like commitment.",[18,315],{},[11,317,318],{},"You can do that.",[11,320,321],{},"I am sure it is right for many people.",[11,323,324],{},"For me, absolutely not.",[18,326],{},[11,328,329],{},"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.",[11,331,332],{},"More everyday help than athlete tool.",[18,334],{},[11,336,337],{},"And all of that in a compact form factor that does not get in the way on the wrist, even while sleeping.",[32,339,73],{"id":72},[75,341,342,352,362,372,382,392],{},[78,343,344,347],{},[24,345,346],{},"Sleep becomes more tangible.",[75,348,349],{},[78,350,351],{},"Not perfect, but good enough to recognize patterns.",[78,353,354,357],{},[24,355,356],{},"The data works for everyday life.",[75,358,359],{},[78,360,361],{},"I do not have to interpret everything like a sports scientist. At least with the Premium subscription, the AI does that for me.",[78,363,364,367],{},[24,365,366],{},"It motivates without getting annoying.",[75,368,369],{},[78,370,371],{},"At least if you do not turn it into a control machine yourself.",[78,373,374,377],{},[24,375,376],{},"It is less hardcore than Whoop.",[75,378,379],{},[78,380,381],{},"For me, that is a plus, not a compromise.",[78,383,384,387],{},[24,385,386],{},"It helps with the feeling of the day.",[75,388,389],{},[78,390,391],{},"I do not start blind, but with a little context.",[78,393,394,397],{},[24,395,396],{},"No forced subscription.",[75,398,399],{},[78,400,401],{},"The data is useful and usable even without a subscription.",[32,403,405],{"id":404},"what-you-should-know","What you should know",[11,407,408],{},"Of course, this is not a magical health device.",[11,410,411],{},"The values are clues, not tablets of truth.",[18,413],{},[11,415,416],{},"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.",[18,418],{},[11,420,421],{},"This thing does not replace body awareness.",[32,423,425],{"id":424},"would-i-buy-it-again","Would I buy it again?",[11,427,428],{},"Yes.",[11,430,431],{},"Especially because I am not sporty.",[18,433],{},[11,435,436],{},"For someone who already trains in a structured way, the data is probably somewhere between nice and useful.",[11,438,439],{},"For me, it is more of a small reality check.",[11,441,442],{},"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.",[18,444],{},[11,446,447],{},"For me, the Google Fitbit Air is not a gadget that optimizes me.",[11,449,450],{},"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?\"",[18,452],{},[11,454,455],{},"And sometimes, that question is pretty good stuff.",{"title":156,"searchDepth":157,"depth":157,"links":457},[458,459,460,461,462,463],{"id":231,"depth":160,"text":232},{"id":277,"depth":160,"text":278},{"id":303,"depth":160,"text":304},{"id":72,"depth":160,"text":73},{"id":404,"depth":160,"text":405},{"id":424,"depth":160,"text":425},"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":192,"description":465},"zeug\u002Fgoogle-fitbit-air",[473,474,475,476,477,478,479],"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":483,"title":484,"badge":6,"body":485,"category":700,"date":701,"description":702,"draft":168,"extension":169,"image":703,"link":513,"linkText":172,"meta":704,"navigation":174,"path":705,"pinned":168,"publishTime":172,"seo":706,"stem":707,"tags":708,"verdict":715,"visual":187,"__hash__":716},"zeug_en\u002Fzeug\u002Funifi-hermes.md","UniFi AI agent audit with Hermes: my home network experience",{"type":8,"value":486,"toc":693},[487,490,493,495,498,500,503,506,508,517,520,523,527,530,532,535,538,541,544,547,549,552,556,559,562,565,568,571,574,577,579,582,585,587,590,593,600,604,630,632,635,638,640,643,646,648,651,654,656,659,662,664,667,671,674,677,680,682,685,687,690],[11,488,489],{},"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.",[11,491,492],{},"It works.",[18,494],{},[11,496,497],{},"But \"works\" is not the same as \"good\".",[18,499],{},[11,501,502],{},"That was the annoying part. The WiFi was there. Devices were online. The UniFi dashboard did not look like anything was actively on fire.",[11,504,505],{},"Still, I had this feeling: something in here is probably wrong, I just do not see it right now.",[18,507],{},[11,509,510,511,516],{},"So I did something that felt absurd at first: I pointed an AI agent, ",[108,512,515],{"href":513,"rel":514},"https:\u002F\u002Fhermes-agent.nousresearch.com",[211],"Hermes",", at my network and asked it to audit the whole thing.",[11,518,519],{},"I did not care whether that sounded futuristic.",[11,521,522],{},"I wanted to know whether anything would actually get better.",[32,524,526],{"id":525},"why-hermes-was-interesting-in-the-first-place","Why Hermes was interesting in the first place",[11,528,529],{},"I had not given up on AI agents, but I also was not fully convinced.",[18,531],{},[11,533,534],{},"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.",[11,536,537],{},"Hermes was the first tool in that category that felt different.",[11,539,540],{},"Not perfect.",[11,542,543],{},"Not magic.",[11,545,546],{},"But calm enough to give it a real job.",[18,548],{},[11,550,551],{},"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.",[32,553,555],{"id":554},"what-the-agent-actually-did","What the agent actually did",[11,557,558],{},"Hermes pulled an overview through the UniFi API.",[11,560,561],{},"Devices.",[11,563,564],{},"Firmware versions.",[11,566,567],{},"Channels.",[11,569,570],{},"Transmit power.",[11,572,573],{},"VLAN assignments.",[11,575,576],{},"Firewall rules.",[18,578],{},[11,580,581],{},"That sounds dry. It was.",[11,583,584],{},"That was the good part.",[18,586],{},[11,588,589],{},"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.",[11,591,592],{},"That was the moment where it stopped feeling like AI playtime and started feeling like a useful audit.",[594,595,597],"callout",{"title":596},"The aha moment",[11,598,599],{},"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\".",[32,601,603],{"id":602},"the-things-that-actually-mattered","The things that actually mattered",[75,605,606,612,618,624],{},[78,607,608,611],{},[24,609,610],{},"Untangled the channels."," Auto is not always smart. Fixed, non-overlapping channels noticeably dropped latency in the living room.",[78,613,614,617],{},[24,615,616],{},"Lowered transmit power, not raised it."," Sounds wrong, but it is right: less power, cleaner cell edges, better roaming handoffs.",[78,619,620,623],{},[24,621,622],{},"Pinned stubborn devices to one AP."," Some clients kept attaching to the much farther access point for no useful reason.",[78,625,626,629],{},[24,627,628],{},"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.",[18,631],{},[11,633,634],{},"The most important part was not one magical recommendation.",[11,636,637],{},"The important part was that something stubbornly checked every corner.",[32,639,405],{"id":404},[11,641,642],{},"I would not let an agent blindly change my network.",[11,644,645],{},"Absolutely not.",[18,647],{},[11,649,650],{},"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.",[11,652,653],{},"For me, Hermes works here as a very thorough second pair of eyes.",[18,655],{},[11,657,658],{},"It can inspect, sort, suggest and explain.",[11,660,661],{},"I still have to decide.",[18,663],{},[11,665,666],{},"That is not a downside. That is exactly how I want it.",[32,668,670],{"id":669},"would-i-do-it-again","Would I do it again?",[11,672,673],{},"Yes, and regularly.",[11,675,676],{},"Not because I could not do it myself.",[11,678,679],{},"Because an agent stubbornly checks every corner while I say \"good enough\" after ten minutes.",[18,681],{},[11,683,684],{},"That stubbornness is the whole value.",[18,686],{},[11,688,689],{},"What I learned: the agent does not replace understanding. It replaces gut feeling with data.",[11,691,692],{},"And my gut was wrong in two out of three cases.",{"title":156,"searchDepth":157,"depth":157,"links":694},[695,696,697,698,699],{"id":525,"depth":160,"text":526},{"id":554,"depth":160,"text":555},{"id":602,"depth":160,"text":603},{"id":404,"depth":160,"text":405},{"id":669,"depth":160,"text":670},"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":484,"description":702},"zeug\u002Funifi-hermes",[709,710,711,712,713,714],"unifi","unifi audit","hermes agent","ai agent","home network","network tuning","Would do it again in a heartbeat. Saved me half a Saturday and three gut-feeling mistakes.","hJYFurMhQGiRxUg2ndwgeJV1IgexxmfNDpNb4xyZRUE",{"id":718,"title":719,"badge":720,"body":721,"category":871,"date":872,"description":873,"draft":168,"extension":169,"image":874,"link":875,"linkText":172,"meta":876,"navigation":174,"path":877,"pinned":168,"publishTime":172,"seo":878,"stem":879,"tags":880,"verdict":888,"visual":889,"__hash__":890},"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":722,"toc":864},[723,726,729,731,738,741,744,748,755,758,760,763,766,769,773,776,779,781,784,787,789,815,817,825,829,832,834,837,840,843,847,850,852,855,858,861],[11,724,725],{},"For a long time, I thought gaming mice had basically reached the point of \"okay, enough\".",[11,727,728],{},"Light, wireless, good sensor, done.",[18,730],{},[11,732,733,734,737],{},"Then Logitech shows up with the ",[24,735,736],{},"PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE"," and somehow makes the click interesting again.",[11,739,740],{},"Not RGB. Not a wilder shape. Not \"now with 0.3 grams less packaging heaviness\".",[11,742,743],{},"The click.",[32,745,747],{"id":746},"what-superstrike-means","What SUPERSTRIKE means",[11,749,750,751,754],{},"Logitech calls the system ",[24,752,753],{},"Haptic Inductive Trigger System",", or HITS.",[11,756,757],{},"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.",[18,759],{},[11,761,762],{},"That sounds extremely like esports marketing.",[11,764,765],{},"Of course it partly is.",[11,767,768],{},"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.",[32,770,772],{"id":771},"who-this-is-interesting-for","Who this is interesting for",[11,774,775],{},"Not everyone.",[11,777,778],{},"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.",[18,780],{},[11,782,783],{},"But if you are sensitive to mouse feel, play fast shooters or simply enjoy tuning input devices very precisely, it becomes interesting.",[11,785,786],{},"I like products like this because they do not only claim to be \"better\". They try to change a concrete feeling.",[32,788,73],{"id":72},[75,790,791,797,803,809],{},[78,792,793,796],{},[24,794,795],{},"The click is the focus."," That is rare and much more interesting than another LED zone.",[78,798,799,802],{},[24,800,801],{},"LIGHTSPEED is familiar and strong."," Logitech is not this present in wireless gaming mice by accident.",[78,804,805,808],{},[24,806,807],{},"Adjustability makes sense."," Not as a toy for everyone, but for people who really notice click behavior.",[78,810,811,814],{},[24,812,813],{},"The PRO series stays focused."," Not an overloaded spaceship, but a tool for fast inputs.",[18,816],{},[11,818,819,820,824],{},"Together with a good keyboard like the ",[108,821,823],{"href":822},"\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.",[32,826,828],{"id":827},"the-honest-take","The honest take",[11,830,831],{},"This is not a mouse I would blindly recommend to everyone.",[18,833],{},[11,835,836],{},"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.",[11,838,839],{},"Both are allowed.",[11,841,842],{},"Only one is a good buying decision.",[32,844,846],{"id":845},"is-it-good-stuff","Is it good stuff?",[11,848,849],{},"Yes, but special good stuff.",[18,851],{},[11,853,854],{},"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\".",[11,856,857],{},"For normal people, that sounds absurd.",[11,859,860],{},"For tech people, it sounds like a Saturday night.",[11,862,863],{},"And that makes it pretty at home here.",{"title":156,"searchDepth":157,"depth":157,"links":865},[866,867,868,869,870],{"id":746,"depth":160,"text":747},{"id":771,"depth":160,"text":772},{"id":72,"depth":160,"text":73},{"id":827,"depth":160,"text":828},{"id":845,"depth":160,"text":846},"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":719,"description":873},"zeug\u002Flogitech-pro-x2-superstrike",[881,882,883,884,885,886,887],"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"]