- Fits comfortably in the hand Reliable unpretentious Many colors to choose from (used to be) dpi
- The cost is high Removed from sale bright beautiful colors, left only faded and gray
- a beautiful combination of deep gray steel and black colors, one of the most comfortable in the Logitech line, not as heavy as with two AA batteries, a universal size for an average brush, not as voracious as, say, Logitech Anywhere MX (it eats up 2 pieces of AA batteries in a month of active work) , works stably, perfectly keeps in touch with the receiver, the rubber inserts on the case are quite tenacious to the fingers.
- after a few months, the battery cover begins to play, because of the four legs, two are on the case, and two are on the compartment cover, so they try to disperse .
- * excellent shape, fits well in the hand, it is possible to use a "semi-claw" grip. * the weight * the size * picky to surfaces * 1 AA battery * the wheel uses an optocoupler
- * only 3 buttons, and the central one is on a 4-pin switch and a little tighter than the other two. It would be better if the middle button would be done separately. * the battery compartment is at the bottom and there is also a "pocket" for storing a USB bzdyuchka in it. It would be better if there was a removable back, it loosens less, especially if the mouse is "transitional" and you have to carry this bum with you too.
- The build quality is really impressive, for half a year no minuses have been identified; Rubberized sides, easy to lift with two fingers, and in general, comfortable sides with rubber, in my opinion, are an obligatory nuance of a good mouse; Works on any surface; Batteries last for a long time, my regular ones have been working for more than six months; A miniature universal Logitech receiver, the keyboard hangs on it, and the range of action pleases. Flexible configuration, the included software allows you to mess around with the parameters.
- You have to get used to the wheel. Clicking on it without scrolling the page a little in the browser is very difficult at first. But scrolling in itself is a pleasure; It is not very comfortable in the hand, and even in a laptop bag it does not fit at all, although the size of the mouse hints at its purpose for mobile computers. And, of course, the trajectory for horizontal movement . Sinusoid. At first I could not understand what was happening until I read other reviews.
- Everything is great with her. You have to get used to the roller. But it's actually a good habit. Then very convenient and comfortable
- if the noise from clicks can be attributed to the disadvantages, then know. Yes, clicks are clearly audible. I already knew that, don't bother
- - Nice design - Long battery life - A small usb transmitter, although now all manufacturers have these - price (600)
- - Oddly enough, the build quality is poor, it creaks when squeezed - Still small for a man's hand, although you can get used to it - The biggest downside is the scroll wheel
- - Convenient design with compact dimensions - The best scroll wheel of all mice - The presence of side commands "forward" and "backward" on the wheel
- - Pressing the wheel often scrolls the page - Accuracy seemed low. I do not recommend it to designers, office workers will not feel the difference - Sensitive to the evenness of the table surface - for example, the texture "under the tree" throws the pointer off a straight path. Likes smooth surfaces.
- Not the highest price, you can click the wheel left and right (flipping pages in the browser is convenient), power consumption is low.
- Curve movement of the cursor, loss of connection, fuzzy button press.
- Lack of wires (radio channel is not bluetooth) Compactness (I use it with a laptop, it practically does not take up space in a bag) Accuracy (pointer doesn't twitch) Clear click Convenience (despite the compactness in the hand lies quite comfortably) Roller with three buttons (standard button + two when the wheel is tilted button 4, button 5) A roller without resistance (the roller is practically free, but in turn it will never move itself) One AA battery (not too heavy and easy to find on sale) Long charge (normal alkaline battery lasts approximately 9 months) Instant exit from sleep (if you do not touch the mouse, then it goes into sleep in a second, and immediately wakes up from it) Cross-platform suitable for all operating systems (Windows XP/7/8, Linux Ubuntu/Mint/Kubuntu, etc., MacOS)
- The middle mouse button (button 3) is very difficult to click on it without scrolling due to the fast motion video. It is problematic to scroll through 1-2 positions because of its speed. The sensitivity is too high.
- The quality of the materials is very good, rubber-like plastic on the sidewalls and the wheel.
- For me personally, it is very inconvenient to use - it is very difficult to move the cursor from right to left or vice versa so that the trajectory is more or less horizontal.
- The mouse is good with a few tweaks.
- The wheel loosened, I had to do an autopsy.
- drawings are beautiful
- shape, size, control
- High quality materials and workmanship. Pleasant to the touch, rubberized sides, the left and right buttons are pleasantly pressed, but slightly noisy and tight, but tolerable and you can get used to it. After careful tuning - excellent positioning. Works on any surface. Decent range. Small receiver. They promise a long battery life, but I don't know if that's true.
- Overcharge! IMHO, the m305 model will be much more profitable in terms of price / convenience Most upset the middle button + scroll - VERY hard pressed! And the wheel turns TOO easy! Lots of false positives! I sometimes use the middle button in browsers to open the page in a new window - you can still get used to the srol somehow, but clicking on the link with the middle button without moving the page up or down is almost impossible! Then, as for the physical flaws, for me personally - TOO heavy for such a small mouse! The hand gets tired faster than my small, light hail (more precisely, it doesn’t get tired of it at all!) Then the shape is not ideal unfortunately . Due to the fact that the mouse is made for left-handed and right-handed - there is no curve, so keep it two it’s difficult with fingers, since at least there are rubberized sides, otherwise, due to its not ideal shape + huge weight, the mouse would simply slip out of your hand. By the way, without a battery, the mouse weighs quite acceptable!
- Ergonomics Wheel Surface One battery
- Simplicity, convenience, price (bought 2 years ago), reliability, quality
- I don’t do any serious business on my computer, so I didn’t notice.
- Works for a long time (9 years without failures). There are buttons on the wheel convenient for switching between folders (back and forth)
- No. Wheel broke after 9 years