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126.75 Karma

Review on πŸ–±οΈ Renewed Logitech M705 Wireless Marathon Mouse: 3-Year Battery & Hyper-Fast Scrolling in Ergonomic Black Design for PC/Laptop with Unifying Receiver by Akemi Tsuruoka ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I'm disappointed with my purchase, products are no good.

Curve mouse with disgusting quality. At a price of 3 thousand, a year later the owner (i. E. me) developed a strong desire to buy any cheap wired mouse, just not to use this horror anymore . It's a pity for the money thrown to the wind and an extra USB socket on the laptop - on the same The USB receiver has a keyboard from the same Logitech (no problems with it), but now you have to occupy one more port for another mouse.

Pros
  • - Comfortably lies even in a large hand (I would like more sizes, but there is no discomfort); - The sensor works on almost any surface; - Long battery life (6+ months); - Universal USB receiver (you can connect both a mouse and a keyboard to one receiver so as not to occupy 2 sockets); - Inertial wheel - it is convenient to scroll through a large amount of text.
Cons
  • - Sensor at the edge of the mouse. I have been using the mouse for more than a year - I seem to be used to it, but it does not always work out clearly on a small detail the first time. And it's very stressful. - A year later, a double click began to slip on both buttons - I wanted to highlight, it turned out to start, I wanted to open the menu - it turned out to open and select a random item without looking .; - A year later, the hold on both buttons began to disappear: you drag the icon, or the copied text, or files to copy / move, and then SURPRISE - the hold was gone, the files flew away to where the mouse cursor was at that moment, the text got in, I don’t understand where, the icon got on the icon of another application and provoked its launch . It is impossible to use; - Price. Asking for 3-4 thousand for such quality is just the height of impudence. The problem, Logitech mice seem to be very common.

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