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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 Bhavin Patel ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

The mouse is very subdued in sound. The scrolling is quite quiet while yet having definite stops, unlike the inexpensive Microsoft ones which have a wheel that spins freely without stopping. The clicks make a sound that is audible but unobtrusive; they are monotonous and do not clatter in any way. There is no backlash, and it does not creak; nonetheless, it does not give the sense that it is a high-quality pricey product, which, considering the year 2022, is not something that is anticipated. It's fantastic to only need one battery. Weight has the sensation of being wired. It makes me happy to know that this is a standard battery, and that you don't need to recharge it once a day or once a week like you do with the majority of gaming models. Even if you put in a NiMh battery, whatever you like. The ribbed grips on the sides are comfortable, but the top is not quite as appealing. The mouse is small, and actually smaller than its size, because the back has such a smooth slope that you can't put your hand on; as a result, the hand rests on the buttons, which start almost from the middle of the device. This makes the mouse appear even smaller than it is. There is a review that suggests that in order to press the buttons themselves, you should relax your hand; this is something that should be done. Particularly the one that fits the bill. Overall, if you have large or even medium-sized hands, I would not recommend purchasing this mouse without first ensuring that it fits well. Placement is VERY precise, to the point that you can even draw straight lines with pixel perfection. You don't need to be a fanatic to be a good gamer, and that includes first-person shooters. The reviews for all new Logitech goods are extremely embarrassing; users claim that the quality is terrible, that it easily breaks down, and that it can take up to 15–20 claves to fix it. Okay, let's see. My previous Logitech mouse, which was the least expensive wired model, served me well for six years. As soon as any issues arise, you can count on me to send a letter.

Pros
  • The mouse is light, relatively comfortable, and relatively silent. It also has clean clicks and good scrolling.
Cons
  • buttons that are lengthy and tiny.