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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 Alvin Jaydonkeenan ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

The volume of the buttons is partially offset by the noiselessness of movement on the surface. But there are two other mice nearby, less expensive and from lesser-known manufacturers. The buttons on one of them are really silent, on the other they emit the same deaf click as on the M330, but much quieter. This allows us to conclude that the problem is in the design of the mouse, and not in the features of the surface or how the mouse is pressed. Alternative mice with noiseless buttons move loudly on the table, which is why I use this model now. But I do not recommend it as a silent night device. It is comfortable to use during the day except for one more feature of this model. The mouse is rather short. The owner of large hands will have to hold it mainly with their fingers, but this was also known when buying, so fair reasoning should not be written down as shortcomings. If it wasn't for the precise positioning that this mouse allows, I would have made a return. Given the convenient smooth movement on the surface and precise positioning, it can be used in relevant tasks.

Pros
  • Quiet mouse movement on the surface and quiet scrolling of the wheel. Precise positioning.
Cons
  • The buttons are not silent. Clicks are heard about the same as in any other mice, especially on the surface of an office table. The only difference is the absence of a voiced pronounced click. But a loud deaf click is always present, especially when working without a rug. The manufacturers did not think about the noiselessness of pressing the mouse wheel at all. The mouse is generally good, but the claimed noiselessness of the buttons, for which it was bought, does not correspond to reality, so the overall rating is low.