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Review on πŸ–±οΈ Logitech M330 Silent Plus Wireless Mouse - Black | USB Nano Receiver | 1000 DPI Optical Tracking | 3 Buttons | 24-Month Battery Life | Compatible with PC/Mac/Laptop/Chromebook | 2.4 GHz by Agata Skoneczna ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The quality of the product is at the level, I will recommend this product to my friends.

This ergonomic, wireless, and silent mouse is not the least expensive nor the most expensive option available. In my opinion, this is the option that is superior to the others of her kind. It performs its duties in the appropriate manner. Below are some advantages: + Really quiet, unlike its brother B220 and other mice of the same ilk: the wheel is now much quieter to spin in comparison to another series of silent mice from Logitech's Silent series + Comfortable, ergonomic + Pretty good price for a quiet, wireless, and ergonomic mouse When I took it, it was just a hair under a thousand dollars (Now, in 2022, it costs within 2K). There are also ones that are more affordable, such as the same B220 model, but it is unsuitable for use with hands. There are other mice available on the market from other manufacturers that are very much like this one (silent, wireless, and ergonomic), but the ones I've used cost several hundred times as much. The disadvantages of it include the following: (I wrote in the plural for a reason). If the device is knocked off the table even once, there is a fifty-fifty chance that it will become defective, and there is an absolute certainty that the mouse will begin to "lag." That "rounded" or, as I described it above, "small" B220, as well as this M330, are both far too delicate. - Yes, the wheel is more silent in comparison to mice that cost less (B220). However, when compared to the usual, some wired, it still produces a lower level of silence. In spite of this, the scrolling of the mouse wheel will produce a sound that can be heard within the confines of a single room. In contrast, the SCM produced by the majority of standard mice is not even audible to the user. - Even if the mouse isn't moved, eventually the scroll wheel will start to "fail," which means that it will sometimes ignore the clicks that are made on it. The cause of this behavior is unknown. As a gamer who frequently uses MMB in games (especially top-down strategies), hearing that the mouse is broken and needs to be replaced is, to me, equivalent to hearing that the mouse is broken. Even though the price is reasonable, I'm not willing to spend my own hard-earned money on something that needs to be replaced every year.