Save NT$1,200 on the Logitech G Pro X 3 Superlight by using the US speed run method

April 06, 2026

Why the 2026 Refresh and the HERO 3 sensor are a big deal

If you have been keeping an eye on the pro gaming scene this April 2026, you know the Logitech G Pro X 3 Superlight is the only thing people are talking about. This latest refresh finally introduced the HERO 3 sensor, which pushed the 8K polling rate into a stable, battery-efficient reality. It feels noticeably smoother than the 2024 and 2025 models, especially if you are running a 540Hz monitor.

Save NT$1,200 on the Logitech G Pro X 3 Superlight by using the US speed run method
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The build quality has also seen a slight tweak. Even though it is still incredibly light, the side walls feel sturdier. In Taiwan, the demand is through the roof, but the local price tag is a bit hard to swallow. That is why many of us are looking toward US retailers to snag the launch day stock at a much better price point.

The math on saving NT$1,200 by shopping in the US

Let's talk numbers because that is where this gets interesting. In Taiwan, the 2026 Refresh is currently retailing for approximately NT$6,290. However, major US electronics stores have it listed for $159 USD. At current exchange rates, that is roughly NT$5,080. Even when you factor in a bit for shipping, you are looking at a total saving of about NT$1,200.

To get these savings, you need a freight forwarder that provides a tax-free US address. This allows you to avoid US sales tax, which can be as high as 10% in some states. By using comGateway, you can have your mouse delivered to a warehouse in Oregon (where there is 0% sales tax) before it makes its way to your doorstep in Taiwan.

How to beat US stores that block Taiwan credit cards

One common hurdle when trying to shop from the US is that some retailers—think Apple, Sephora, or certain specialized tech shops—are very strict about payment. They often block international credit cards or automatically cancel orders if they see a shipping address that belongs to a parcel forwarding service. It is a frustrating barrier when you are just trying to get a fair price on a mouse.

This is where the "BuyForMe" service becomes a lifesaver. Instead of risking a cancelled order and a temporary hold on your funds, you let comGateway handle the purchase. You tell them what you want, and they use a US domestic credit card to buy the item on your behalf. This is the safest way to guarantee your order goes through without a hitch. It removes the headache of dealing with picky US payment gateways and ensures your Logitech G Pro X 3 Superlight is secured the moment it hits the shelves.

Getting your mouse to Taiwan with the speed run method

If you want the fastest path to getting that 8K polling rate on your desk, you need to be smart about how you forward packages. Once your mouse arrives at the US warehouse, you can choose expedited shipping options. If you are curious about the total cost including the ride across the Pacific, you can use this shipping calculator to estimate shipping cost before you even buy the mouse.

For those who want to understand the full journey, there is a step-by-step guide on the site that explains the transition from the US warehouse to Taiwan customs. Typically, the speed run method via premium air couriers can get your package from the US to Taiwan in about 3 to 5 business days once it leaves the warehouse.

Rules for shipping electronics to Taiwan in 2026

Before you hit the checkout button, it is always a good idea to refresh your memory on Taiwan's import regulations. Since the Logitech G Pro X 3 Superlight is a wireless device, it falls under specific NCC guidelines. Usually, importing a single unit for personal use is straightforward, but it is always worth checking the latest list of prohibited items or restricted goods to ensure no new 2026 regulations affect your shipment.

Also, keep in mind the de minimis value for Taiwan. If your total shipment value (including shipping) stays under the current threshold, you might even save more on import duties. Check our guide on navigating Taiwan customs for more details on how to keep your costs low and your delivery fast.

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