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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

2 of these mice were purchased. He was initially thrilled. Not so much anymore. I have a replacement in mind. Some advantages include: + The white and gray color scheme works well; additionally, this color is that of the plastic; it is not a painted surface that peels off after a month; + Good ergonomics; + Good optics (the cursor is placed precisely; it does not leap). + Soft button presses. Cons include: - The resolution of the mouse optics is not mentioned anywhere. - Because it is white, it

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

Benefits from: Compared to my old Logitech, it's quite sensitive, and the keys are nice and comfortable. Big, as in the area under a man's palm. Simple, timeless style Negatives: It's not easy to turn the wheel. The impression, when scrolling, that one's finger is spinning on very fine sandpaper. Time could help it relax. Hard wire to work with.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality is ok on the whole, it has some small flaws.

The old Logitech, which had been purchased three to four years prior, started having some operational issues. I tried a variety of mice in the store, including those that were on display, ranging in price from low to high. I didn't care for the majority of them because they were either wireless (not for me), had a side scroll that collapsed when you pressed the scroll wheel (most models with a side scroll; it would be better if it didn't exist), had a reduced form factor (not the best grip for…

Pros
  • There is no side scroll (on many models, it has a tendency to be buggy), [picture error] [note: this feature is present]. Wired. Almost devoid of scale. In contrast to many other, more expensive models, it typically rests in the hand.
Cons
  • It has the odor of charred plastic. The scroll might have been situated closer to the front edge, and the wheel is pressed firmer than in the previous mouse; as a result, the index finger became fatigued much more quickly.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

I make use of this second mouse. wonderful to deal with. if the switch hadn't been dead. This drag-and-drop doesn't hold; the click now releases prematurely or is missed.

A longtime idol of mine. The clear keys and comfortable shape of the mouse make it ideal for my manly hand. Includes advantages: Durable (it will last for years), easy to carry everywhere, and comfortable to hold. There are never any hiccups, the buttons register precisely, and the wheel functions reliably. When compared to the quality, the pricing is absurd. Surprisingly, the M100 is superior to the B100 while having a similar price tag. Contrast several: Noisy scrolling and key presses, but…

There is only one minor issue with a noisy wheel, and it is easily fixed. This mouse may be the only one with a normal size and nearly silent clicks at the time of purchase, and possibly even now. has various benefits: 1. Large. enormous, like the old-fashioned ball mice. the hand of a man. 2. A flawless click. not frail. Not tense. 3. Quiet key presses. 4. The lack of any "glitches" during the previous two years of work. It's still in use. 5. Physical appearance doesn't go worse with time. It

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

I put it through its paces under heavy use with no issues. After trying dozens other mice, some of which cost several times as much as this one did, I finally landed on this one, and I intend to keep using it until it breaks. Based on my own experience with the product, I don't see that happening very soon =). Listed below are some advantages: It has a pleasant weight in the hand, the ideal amount of pressing force, no software or driver installation required, and, thanks to its wire, it never…

Maybe I'm just the "lucky" type, but if it's not more than $300, then take it (so long as you don't plan on dragging the rollers in a COP). To my knowledge, no other mice in this price range can compete with this one, and the brand is still respectable. Listed below are some advantages: price in 300r., which may or may not be a negative depending on the going rate in this country The disadvantages are as follows. as 1000 dpi, yet the mouse has jerky movement when smooth movement is required (as

The mouse was both easy to use and dependable. I use it for work, play, and general Internet cruising. It keeps on functioning perfectly. Surprisingly, most of my time is devoted to video games, specifically Battlefield. There have never been any issues with positional precision, jerkiness, or directional changes. I have used it without a rug and it has worked fine. Recently, the mouse wheel's down scroll function has become unresponsive. I figured, "Yeah, broke, finally." However, I chose to…

Pros
  • Consistency, Consistency, and Consistency

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not a good product, not worth the money.

Generally speaking, it is comparable to my 10-year-old Logitech, but the quality is different. When scrolling, the new mouse features a whirling wheel. The positioning system may have been improved in ten years. Compared to today, such a ride quality on various surfaces was pretty good ten years ago. Well, that's kind of bad. Keep the guarantor; the warranty is for three years; I don't think she'll live that long. even if he lives. I'll likely toss it into the far corner because of the…

Pros
  • mouse, indeed,
Cons
  • The wheel makes noise.

So far, I've purchased four Logitech M100 mice. The preceding mice had remained in service for over 3 years without succumbing to natural causes of death. You have to pay for noiselessness not only in money, but also in reliability, as evidenced by the Logitech M90, which did not disappoint, and the Logitech B110 slient, in which the wheel stopped pressing after 1 year, which I did not expect.

Pros
  • Suggested Retail Price ($500) Reliable Comfortable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, would not recommend this product.

With the exception of a somewhat dense assembly, everything about the mouse is awful. However, due to features in the design, this does not apply to the keys. Work and forget is a perfectly good alternative for the office, but if you want to take it home and also intend to play shooters, I suggest taking more expensive solutions into account. The gigabyte m6980 mouse I previously owned failed (though not due to the manufacturer's negligence), and although there are plenty of complaints about it

Pros
  • Price must be under $300 in order for it to be in line with the item. very clean assembly
Cons
  • Cheap plastic causes the fingers to perspire, causing the surface to quickly become dirty. As a result, the keys occasionally stick to the fingers a little bit and make an unpleasant rattling sound when pressed; I particularly notice this on the left key. You have to exert effort to feel control over the mouse since it feels as like it is being lead by the wire because the wire is hard and the mouse itself is light, which is uncomfortable. When pressed, the scroll may readily scroll a few divisions and scrolls with a faint but unpleasant rattling sound. Although it seems to me that the size of my palm is about average, the manufacturer clearly misjudged the size of the mouse, and I certainly do not advise this mouse for those who have huge paws. Although it may just be a cheap LED in this case, it feels like there is not enough frequency of reports even though the laser is still better, more accurate, and somehow more responsive. But it seems like everything is definitely not as clear now that the laser has faded. The case's form is OK, but ergonomics definitely aren't its strong suit; extended use wears down the brush.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Return my money! Disgusting product and poor quality.

When they upgraded the computer, they forced this model as a good one on the store. A USB mouse was necessary. As a result, the work is highly noisy. At night, the sound of the wheel and the keys is particularly audible. She labored quietly, like a mouse, because PS / 2 has a beloved genius. After some time, things like accidental window shrinking and double clicks started to happen. This appears to be a general trend. Just a repulsive model of a Logitech mouse, and now the business is…

Pros
  • No
Cons
  • Click twice. very loud

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice product, happy with my purchase and may buy again.

After trying a large number of mice produced by a variety of companies, I was pleasantly surprised to find that this "gray mouse" (in every sense) satisfied my cravings the most. It sits very well in the palm of my hand. I normally fall asleep with my laptop, and I must say that I am satisfied with the length of the cord; it is just the right amount. Even in the games, it acts in a really acceptable manner. I can't speak for other gamers, but for myself, gaming makes me feel really at ease…

Pros
  • It fits nicely in the palm of my hand. The ability to click and scroll is of great convenience. Ease with which one can link Cord of sufficient length that is functional on all surfaces
Cons
  • Despite using it for close to a year and a half, I did not find

[1] - Fixing the button is a breeze. Soldering and non-soldering are the two options. The microswitch is removed and a new one is soldered in its place. Without using solder, we disassemble our mouse and carefully (with a needle) open the microswitch (a small brick with a tiny button), remove the plate and (there are 2 options, depending on the microswitch) either insert a new one from a similar microswitch or bend the one that is there. If the second option appeals to you, gently (you can't…

Pros
  • In addition to the aforementioned benefits, this roller is also low-priced, straightforward to disassemble, and simple to clean.
Cons
  • Which bowl do you use, left or right? Two clicks on the button = a treatment for [1]. After one year, the plastic is scratched, unclean, and greasy, and the wire has turned black due to the treatment [2].

The mouse is excellent value. For people who frequently eat at the computer, the case not only does not get dirty but also does not climb like a gentle touch. With such heavy use (8 hours per day), the mouse lasts for roughly 2.5 years before a double click emerges or the opposite does not operate. I already own three of these mice. I used to buy pricey mice like Razer or Steelseries, but when I needed a mouse right away and didn't have the money, I chose this one. Since then, I've continued to

Pros
  • Low cost. Service life is relatively long. No, soiled plastic.
Cons
  • large click. For me, the scrolling wasn't particularly apparent.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

I needed to find a new mouse because my old white Genius model broke. Logitech worked almost well; it was symmetrical, had no unnecessary buttons, was lightweight, and made quiet clicks (albeit Genius was still quieter). That makes me happy. The mouse pinched the power connectors and began turning off on its own around six months after I wrote this review. After taking it apart, I noticed that out of the five wires making up the main line, one of them was not insulated. Logitech, a completely

Pros
  • Slim, cheap, and easy to transport mouse.
Cons
  • Personally, I have to say no.