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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I often used the middle mouse button (on the wheel) and it was not convenient for me to click on the button under the wheel instead, but I got used to it very quickly. If that's what stops someone, it's not a problem. The application is functional - set up on the wheel buttons (right / left) switching tabs in various programs - browser, terminal, jetbrains. The mouse itself is very comfortable, fits well in the hand, and charges less than once a month. Paired with 3 devices - a tablet and 2…

Pros
  • Great mouse

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I did not like it, I do not advise buying.

The full potential of the model is revealed only if the mouse is used with native software. And native software Runs after installation only the first 2-3 times, then it hangs tightly when loading and that's it! I installed the Logy Options software on a new Windows and reinstalled it 5 times, it still HANGS ON STARTING ! It's ridiculous to buy a mouse for 5 and as a result you get the functionality of a mouse for 1 tr? Logy is in the process of divorcing!

Pros
  • - Compact design - More or less comfortable - Battery
Cons
  • - The bundled Logy Options software is terribly buggy! - The price is not worth it!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

There is a serious problem - macOS does not detect it as a bluetooth mouse. Yes, it works fine with its drivers, but because of this, the MacBook does not have the ability to automatically turn off the touchpad when a mouse is connected. And this is very bad. I also don't like the fact that in Logitech Options the binding of simulating keyboard pressing to mouse buttons does not work well. If you bind a keyboard button to a mouse button, then when you press and hold it, pressing and…

Pros
  • 1. Compact and ergonomic. Built-in battery. 2. Universal connection (bluetooth, USB). 3. There are no problems (as with previous models) with constant falling off from macOS via bluetooth.
Cons
  • 1. microUSB for charging instead of typeC 2. Not fully compatible with macOS (it is not recognized as a bluetooth mouse and as a result the touchpad on the MacBook is not disabled). But the mouse still works fine.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

I took to replace the outdated (sensor resolution is no longer enough) MX Nano, and the nasty G305 Lightspeed, taken to replace it. I chose between Anivkhere 3, Anivkhere 2 and eMXa Master 2 (3). I liked the small ones because of the size, and the eMXa with a cooler inertial wheel and an additional horizontal scroll. Anivhere 3 - NOTHING better, but worth x2. Ultimately, the choice was determined by the wife, who cannot use a purely inertial wheel, and in the eMXa it does not switch to normal…

Pros
  • Unifuring, integration with MX Keyboard - one sensor, one program. It is easy to hang three devices on one mouse. The design, especially the cut of the side face, thanks to which the finger lies halfway on it and the button is not pressed under the weight of the finger. Size - although the hand is large, I like to hold the mouse with my fingertips, and not hug it with my palm. Color: graphite + black, goes well with MX Keyboard. Accum - tired of depending on batteries.
Cons
  • The quality of performance in some places is at a C grade, worse than in Nano. Incomprehensible difficulties in fine pointing of the cursor - it is difficult to aim at small details.