- 1. bluetooth smart - can be tied to 3 devices (to 4m - 4th via a unifying receiver, included) and instantly switch between them 2. Powered by an ordinary AA battery (one), and not a proprietary built-in battery 3. There is a place in the case for the receiver. 4. On Amazon you can buy a cover for it. 5. A wheel with high-speed scrolling (for some reason, Logitech has very few mice with this feature now) and tilts (this is not visible in the photo, but it really is tilted) 6. the shape of the case is curved, although my hand still doesn’t fit all the way, but I like this shape much more than the flat type anywhere MX 2. 7. 3 additional buttons on which you can hang keyboard shortcuts (albeit programmatically through the driver, but nevertheless it works quite well for itself)
- 1. controversial coating material. It may be more pleasant than a smooth coating, but if it gets dirty, it will most likely be killed tightly and the mouse will have to be thrown away. For me, this is the biggest downside of this model. 2. Sensor. Small resolution (1000 - good up to HD resolution, for fullhd it will not be enough) and the location is not in the center, but with a shift to the side, well, simple optics, not a laser.
- The ability to connect to multiple devices, which is useful if you have to connect to, for example, a PC and a tablet. Connects even to android devices Long battery life Convenient scroll wheel Additional keys
- Good form (subjectively). Good positioning accuracy. Clear button operation. Pleasant to the touch body material. Decent appearance. Fast scrolling.
- A little small (subjectively). The wheel is completely without brakes - scrolling unacceptably often works spontaneously.
- - Fits perfectly in my male hand (better than MX Master) - Support for 3 devices (at the table I switch from a computer to a macbook) with nuances (see disadvantages) - Free wheel scrolling mode with branded right-left wheel keys - Programmable key - white bottom matches my white M380 keyboard - Works with both Bluetooth and Unifying adapter
- - the sensor is simple. Not for gaming for sure. - Does not work well on all surfaces. The solution is to buy a rug. - noisy. It doesn’t bother me, but those who are nearby or sleeping, for example, can be embarrassed! - in my case, Bluetooth lags (slows down the cursor). You have to work through a regular Unifying adapter, although one of the main arguments for buying was a Bluetooth connection. If there was another computer nearby, then support for 3 devices would be useless, since I work through an adapter, and he is alone.
- did not notice. gp battery included probably and what turned on
- Quality
- - Fully compatible with Mac without tambourine and via Bluetooth - Gesture support - Horizontal scrolling - Fits comfortably in the hand - Setting up all buttons (except switching devices) in logitech tools - There are no brakes or lags during operation - Works equally well on different surfaces except glass
- - The price could be more modest. - The wheel is noisy and not very convenient to press (middle click), the buttons could also be quieter - Feels a little "cheap" in the hand after apple devices and even Microsoft Ergonomic Sculpt. If shaken - something slightly rattles.