Some advantages: For a very long time, I have exclusively purchased mice manufactured by Logitech. At that time, when I was a gamer, mice resisted my blows to them and them) They operate wonderfully, providing excellent value for the money. The fact that they are powered by batteries rather than, as is currently vogue, a dumb battery is what I enjoy best about them (which will stop charging completely in a year). As batteries can survive for a very long period, I really can't recall if I ever bothered to replace them or not. One of my mice is a Logitech M280, and I have two total. In addition, I have a Logitech m510 at home; it is in perfect working order. Two mice can be comfortably held in one hand. Its cons: There is just one disadvantage to using Logitech mouse. When it comes to models that have a rubberized surface on the side, that surface quickly wears out or peels off, and it starts to seem less than lovely as a result. But, this does not in any way influence how the functionality works.
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