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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 Amit Kumar แ Œ

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Its not a good product, its a pity that I spent money on it.

For a long time sat on different mice. The last 5 years on the M215 from Logitech. I even bought a pack of these mice for work. So comfortable and worth every penny. And the first mouse has already been erased from the top, I still use it (I bought it for a laptop about 5 years ago). I decided to buy something else for the house. I chose the M325 based on reviews. And I was wrong. For a long time I could not get used to positioning. I thought it was a gimmick. Not! This is a bug! The fact is that if you fix the wrist and move the brush, then the movement will not be linear, but in an arc (actually, this is how we move the mouse with the mouse). I took the M215 and the new M325. On the first one, it doesn't matter how you move the mouse: clearly horizontally or naturally, "in an arc", the cursor moves clearly horizontally across the screen. But on the new M325, with a natural movement of the brush, the cursor on the screen moves diagonally. And it's creepy as inconvenient. Fast, lightning-fast and accurate mouse movements even in Windows (not to mention complex graphical applications) fail - you just donโ€™t hit the icon the first time. I've been getting used to it for half a year - I'm still not used to it. At work, I donโ€™t even notice the mouse (there are M215 and various wired ones). Also the connection keeps dropping out. From the mouse to the receiver 70cm (and also a wooden tabletop and my legs). True, the keyboard is also a Logitech wireless K360 with its own receiver (the connection also sometimes disappears), plus a WiFi card. In short, the reason is not clear, but the fact is that the connection is weak. The M215 never even had a hint of a loss of communication. For some reason, the wheel has a double tap. If you press lightly - everything is ok. And I overdid it a little - it turns out a double click is fuzzy and the limit switch "to the left" works. There is another drawback, but not relevant for everyone. In normal mode, the ergonomics are normal. But in Battlefield 3, the hand and ring finger get tired due to the small size of the mouse. Especially when you need precise control (sniper). The paw seems to be normal, not big, but uncomfortable. So when I have time, I will look for another option. Note: I bought the A4 Bloody R8-1. Here is the thing! Gorgeous mouse. Dropped logitech.

Pros
  • Not the highest price, you can click the wheel left and right (flipping pages in the browser is convenient), power consumption is low.
Cons
  • Curve movement of the cursor, loss of connection, fuzzy button press.