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Review on 🖱️ Renewed Logitech M705 Wireless Marathon Mouse: 3-Year Battery & Hyper-Fast Scrolling in Ergonomic Black Design for PC/Laptop with Unifying Receiver by Lm Mnh Quang (W A N ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

The mouse is definitely worth the money! took it for 1300, satisfied! I re-read a bunch of reviews and came to the conclusion that in its price category the mouse is out of competition! If only they were bigger. Some pros: - The biggest advantage of this mouse is the operating time from one set of batteries. Insert and forget! Before that, there was a Logitech RX600 mouse, a set of batteries died in two weeks. For 5 years, oh, I went bankrupt on batteries and batteries, so the operating time for me is the most important advantage. - Very high-quality assembly, rubberized sidewalls - nothing creaks or staggers. - Additional buttons under the thumb - as if they were created to be exactly there! - Confident reception - you go to the kitchen, set up the buttons "for yourself" and control the music in any corner of the apartment - and flip through the volume and tracks! - Software. I really liked that in each program you can customize each button for a specific task! - Work from one battery. Got cons: - Most of all I was upset by the vaunted wheel. A little effort and the wheel spins and spins…. BUT! as soon as it is screwed up to the end, by inertia it rolls back 2-3 lines. Zhuuutko annoying. You have to constantly switch to the half-lock mode of the wheel. Sometimes you need to go up a line, twist it up a little, and it goes back three lines down. Very upset by this fact. Perhaps this is the problem of my copy, but I doubt it very much . - Wish it was a little bigger! In fact, the M705 has two models - a smaller one for a laptop (910-001230) and a regular one for a desktop computer (910-001950). So I took a full-size one, but even it is too small for my average hand.

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