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

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I am very upset, the product is no good.

Logitech was once given the sarcastic and respectful title of "Taiwan Mouse King." [Citation needed] So. The king has passed away. There is no one there to say "hi" to. Many advantages: It is not noisy, and the access to the battery compartment is based on magnets rather than latches; therefore, the latch will not break. It fits comfortably in the hand. These are some downsides: This is not even worth mentioning when it comes to the life of the battery, as the manufacturer completely botched it. And the true difficulty was that the paintwork started to refuse to be done. Logitech completely surprised me with their response. When I discovered that mice from company G. died after one and a half passages of q2, I switched to mice from this company because a Logitech mouse, which is designed for regular office use, can continue to function normally even after 10 passages of the test. Straightforward calculations demonstrated that purchasing mice from this company results in a positive financial outcome. (The mouse has not yet succumbed to its injuries.) This mouse exhibited unpredictably poor behavior. After working quietly as a programmer for a year and a half (and not even using it for gaming), the left button eventually began to function improperly. The mouse was battery-free and bathed in alcohol (from the side of the left button), at the same time the debris around the wheel was cleaned. The button came back to life and continued to function normally for another six months (just before the end of the claimed warranty), but after that, the symptoms returned, and another soaking in alcohol did not provide any positive results.