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Review on Wireless Bluetooth Graphite πŸ–±οΈ iPad Mouse - Logitech Pebble i345 by Agata Kulesza ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

In the same transaction as the purchase of a Microsoft Mobile 3600. roughly the same as the other option. The first Bluetooth mice paired with a new laptop that lacked the standard number of USB connections. The process of connecting is also very easy. On the other hand, this one (made by Logitech) is a lot less noisy. The mouse with the lowest possible noise level. Even though the battery is the same and there does not appear to be anything unnecessary, Microsoft is as heavy as a brick, while this one weighs hardly anything at all. Because of its design, the Microsoft Surface lies more pleasantly in the hand of the user, similar to the older Logitech M185 and M175 models. Although the mouse is actually flat, because the hand is accustomed to a convex shape, it appears as though the mouse is concave. This is not the case, however. It's possible that with enough time I'll get used to it. Now, with regard to the most significant part, which will now be discussed. When the speed is lowered to an extremely low level, the Microsoft mouse begins to twitch. It's like you move your finger a few millimeters, but the cursor stays exactly where it was. Continue forward and land on the pixel. And it's a tremendous source of annoyance. The exact same mouse, irrespective of the speed at which the cursor is moving, is very clear and natural, or something like that. If there were laptops, one may have reason to mistrust it, but everything in this place is connected to a single network. In general, if you do not mind the shape, then you should go with this option because it is quite good. And the cost is quite reasonable.

Pros
  • Very low-pitched, featherweight, and space-saving. Rides smoothly over any terrain. Ergonomic cursor movement (details below). It's possible that someone will find it helpful to switch from USB to Bluetooth. The hard switch is the one I prefer to use.
Cons
  • It is not very common to see people using flat mice. It is obvious that the hand gets used to it, and gradually you may even begin to perceive it as the norm; however, when you pick up the classics again, you realize that there is still something wrong with this mouse. This is because the hand gets used to it, and because gradually you begin to perceive it as the norm.