I secured the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 Dex from the US to avoid Hong Kong retail delays

March 03, 2026

Why I am buying the Logitech Dex from the US immediately

I have been waiting for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 (Dex) since the first rumors surfaced, and now that it launched this week in March 2026, I am not willing to wait for local Hong Kong retailers to update their inventory. Historically, specialized gaming peripherals take weeks, if not months, to reach shelves in Sham Shui Po or Mong Kok at reasonable prices. The Dex iteration represents a significant ergonomic shift for Logitech, and as a competitive player, I need that hardware advantage now.

I secured the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 Dex from the US to avoid Hong Kong retail delays
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We are seeing a massive surge in us trends regarding this specific mouse because of its new asymmetrical shape and the updated HERO 2 sensor. My priority is speed. By sourcing directly from the US, I bypass the local middleman and the inevitable markups that occur during the first month of a product's lifecycle in Asia.

The price advantage I found in US stores

When I compared the MSRP of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 Dex, the US price point remains significantly more attractive even when factoring in international transport. I noticed that several US retailers are offering launch bundles that simply do not exist in the Hong Kong market yet. To manage this, I used my comGateway account to access these US-only storefronts that typically do not ship directly to my home in HK.

I found that by using a freight forwarder, I could purchase the mouse at the true retail price without the "import premium" local shops often add. This strategy is something I have applied to most of my tech purchases in 2026 to ensure I stay within my budget while getting the latest gear.

My logistics breakdown for shipping to Hong Kong

I spent time calculating the potential costs to ensure I wasn't surprised by the final bill. I used the shipping calculator to get a clear picture of what the transit from the Oregon warehouse to Hong Kong would look like. Since the mouse is a lightweight item, the costs are very manageable, but I had to be mindful of how the packaging might affect the final price.

Shipping Estimates for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 (Dex)

Based on my experience with previous Superlight models and the current 2026 packaging standards, here are the estimates I used for my planning:

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs)
Box Dimensions Small (Approx. 18cm x 12cm x 7cm)
Volumetric Warning Low risk. This item is compact and dense enough that actual weight usually applies rather than volumetric weight.
Battery Content Contains one (1) integrated Lithium-ion battery.

I had to check the FAQ regarding battery shipping. Because the battery is contained within the equipment (the mouse), it is eligible for international shipping under PI967 regulations, but it must be declared correctly to avoid delays at the US export terminal.

How I handled Hong Kong import rules and battery regulations

One of the reasons I prefer shipping to Hong Kong is the straightforward nature of our import duties. Currently, in 2026, Hong Kong remains a free port, which means I do not have to worry about GST or general import tariff for a single gaming mouse. This makes the US-to-HK route much more cost-effective than shipping to other regions.

However, I am always careful about the lithium battery restrictions. I made sure to choose a courier through my package forwarding service that explicitly handles electronic devices with internal batteries. If you are doing this for the first time, I recommend double-checking the carrier restrictions as some express options have tighter limits on battery-operated devices.

My step-by-step process for the fastest delivery

I followed this specific sequence to get the Logitech Dex as fast as possible. First, I placed my order using a US-based payment method to a tax-free warehouse address. This saved me an immediate 6% to 10% in US sales tax. Once the item reached the warehouse, I opted for "Express" processing.

I also recommend that you check the weight once it arrives. If you are buying other accessories, like extra mouse skates or a grip tape set, you should use the parcel forwarding service to consolidate them into one box. I found that consolidating small items can reduce the total shipping cost by nearly 30% compared to shipping them individually.

My unit is currently in transit, and I expect it to arrive at my door in Hong Kong within 3 to 5 business days. This is significantly faster than waiting for the local distributors to finish their regional logistics cycle for the 2026 Q1 rollout.

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