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Review on Logitech M325 Colour Collection Limited Edition Wireless ๐Ÿ’œ Mouse in Vivid Violet with Optical Technology and 3 Buttons by Kiril Sotirov แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

There were about a dozen different mice, both wired and radio. I did not buy fancy ones. And in the range from 750 to 1600, this one is the best in terms of energy efficiency, overall survivability, and ease of use. I can safely recommend. When you get used to the sensitive soft scrolling, you will understand how convenient it is. Pros below: Small, comfortable. Economical (with intensive use of 7-8 months on one good battery). When not in use, it goes to sleep after a couple of minutes. Wakes up quickly from any movement almost instantly. The scroll is very soft and sensitive. a matter of habit. The first 4-5 days I got used to it and did not really like it. When I adapted, I realized that it was the most! Mice with regular scrolling are now inconvenient: there are too many unnecessary finger movements to scroll through a long doent. Wheel scrolling is very quiet - no loud clicks. Just a barely audible hum. The course of the LK and PC is optimal both in terms of pressing force and in depth. Works stably on any surface (did not try it on gl). Its cons: - Two plastic sliding legs fell off. It's more of a . Didn't work any better. -After a year of use, the middle on began to work incorrectly: either there is no contact, then it doubles the clicks (the contact has oxidized, or something). I dismantled it, poked the on under the wheel with force for a couple of minutes, it seemed to be reanimated: it has been working normally for two days. - Clicking on the wheel is quite hard. With smooth scrolling, such clicks are not immediately familiar, because. while pressing, you can accidentally twist a little. Many have written about it. This is also a matter of habit. I got used to it in a few days - it doesnโ€™t upset at all, but if the pressures were a little softer, it would be more convenient.