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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Pros: easily connects to a Mac, high-quality sensor, ergonomic design, soft-touch materials, long-lasting battery life (lasting for over a month on a single charge), and straightforward setup software. The negatives: It can get boring after a while (loses connection to the computer or briefly ignores the changes made in the program on the computer), so you may need to power cycle it more than once. However, it lacks the fright factor. Micro-USB charging. This is the last remaining device with…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

The pros include an easy connection to a Mac, a high-quality sensor, a pleasant-to-the-touch design, a battery life of over a month on a single charge, and a straightforward application for configuring the mouse. Told you so: It can get boring after a while (stops connecting to the computer or stops briefly seeing the settings specified through the application on the computer) and necessitates multiple power cycles. However, it lacks any real sense of menace. Powered by a micro-USB cable. This

Pros include an easy connection to a Mac, a high-quality sensor, a pleasant-to-the-touch design, a battery life of over a month on a single charge, and a straightforward program for configuring the mouse. The negative aspects: It can grow boring after a while (loses connection to the PC or briefly ignores the app's settings) and necessitates multiple power cycles. However, it lacks the fright factor. Micro-USB charging. This is the last device I have that uses this port; everything else is…

I've been a user of Logitech peripherals for a good number of years now. The mice included a Revolution MX, a Performance MX, and two copies of the Anywhere MX. The latter three of these mice are still utilized on occasion. In point of fact, for me, it was the natural progression of events alongside Logitech. I would not argue that something innovative has emerged during the previous ten years; rather, I would say that there has just been a methodical bringing to mind of all the benefits. The…

Pros
  • The operation of the wheel (requiring the least amount of effort while providing the best precision). Automatic changeover between the wheel's many modes of operation Convenient size and weight (did not take the MX3, because the reviews state that the size has been lowered and the shape has changed, so I did not take the chance of purchasing it). Easily glides and is functional on a wide variety of surfaces. Assignable buttons Optional connection using either bluetooth or a dongle is available. Cooperation with a number of different devices Capability of connecting a variety of devices to a single Unifying receiver
Cons
  • Surface marking for a Micro-USB connector rather than a type-C connector for charging It would be nice if it could keep a charge for a longer period of time (however this is more of a minor criticism).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I've been using Logitech accessories for a long time now. Revolution MX, Performance MX, and Anywhere MX (2 pcs) were the mouse, and the latter three are occasionally used even now. In fact, I saw it as a natural progression alongside Logitech's products. Over the past decade, we haven't seen anything groundbreaking so much as a methodical recall of all the benefits. The main drawbacks were the aforementioned absence of bluetooth and, as I discovered after the fact, the inability to…

Pros
  • Controlling a wheel (with minimal effort and maximum precision) The ability to switch between driving modes automatically Weight and size are manageable, too (I opted not to take a chance on the MX3 after reading reviews complaining of its shrunken dimensions and altered design). Smoothly operates on a wide variety of surfaces. Activatable switches Bluetooth and a dongle connections are both available. Using a variety of tools at once Support for various inputs and outputs on a single Unifying receiver
Cons
  • Micro-USB, not type-C, charging port labeling This is more of a minor complaint, but I wish it could retain its charge for longer.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Different pros: Great mouse. I've been using it myself for several years. Bought the same for a friend. I wanted MX3 at first - but it looks like there is a problem in hardware Has some cons: Logitech Options is very buggy, but it is being improved slowly

A very high-quality and almost comfortable mouse, it would be super convenient to work, everything is fine, but not for a person with a tunnel. I handed over and took the mouse from Microsoft Sculpt again, but it breaks down after a couple of years, but it is more convenient to use it. Of course, at least a couple of devices are missing in her work, but what can we do, we endure and put up.

Pros
  • Mouse fire. Coolly connects to two (I haven’t tried it anymore) devices, copying is simply drag and drop from one PC to another. The cliui are neat, a super program for assigning anything, even open sites by clicking, even copy with a button
Cons
  • I have tunnel syndrome, I saw that the mouse has a tilt, everyone praises for ergonomics, of course it is, but for me this was not enough, after 5 minutes my wrist began to ache.

Probably the most comfortable and hand-friendly mouse for work, if you do not take into account the vertical ones. The first week it was strange to switch from the old one and the hand even hurt a little in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe knuckles and between the fingers, but then - a buzz. The materials are very pleasant, they do not get very dirty by hand, they are perfectly wiped, there is no backlash or creaking, the clicks are pleasant and confident. The battery holds decently, for six…

Pros
  • - Stunning ergonomic design - Nice materials and assembly, I would even say premium - Software with the ability to create profiles for individual programs - Infinite Scroll^^ - Hidden button in the thumb pad that is hardly mentioned anywhere
Cons
  • - Absolutely idiotic arrangement of the two side buttons! - Horizontal scroll does not always work correctly and works somehow blurry - Instead of pressing the wheel, sometimes it works . Left click? Shta?! - Windows often lies about the battery level

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

The price would not be for a mouse if the click and scroll would be as quiet as on the "quiet" series of mice from the same manufacturer. Has pros: - comfortable shape, sit well in your hand - additional function keys - two modes of operation of the wheel and the possibility of very fast scrolling - design and good materials - the ability to put the mouse on several devices at the same time and on 1 "whistle" with the keyboard (if you also have it from Logitech) Different cons: - the wheel in…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Has some pros: Conveniently connects to a Mac, excellent sensor, comfortable shape, materials that are pleasant to the touch, more than a month on a single charge, a convenient application for setting up a mouse. Different cons: Sometimes it gets a little dull (stops connecting to the computer or stops temporarily seeing the settings set through the application on the computer) - you have to turn it off / on several times. But it's not particularly scary. Charging from micro-USB. I have this o

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

I have been using Logitech peripherals for many years. Of the mice were: Revolution MX, Performance MX, Anywhere MX (2 pcs.) - the last 3 are still used from time to time. In fact, for me it was the path of evolution along with Logitech. I would not say that something revolutionary has appeared over the past 10 years, just a systematic bringing to mind all the advantages. For all of the above, the only thing that did not suit was the lack of bluetooth and, as I later realized, the lack of…

Pros
  • Wheel operation (minimum effort, maximum accuracy) Automatic switching of modes of operation of the wheel Convenient shape and weight (did not risk taking the MX3, because the reviews write that the size has been reduced and the shape has changed) Glides well and works on almost any surface Assignable buttons Connection via bluetooth or via dongle to choose from Working with multiple devices Ability to connect multiple devices to one Unifying receiver
Cons
  • Marking surface Micro-USB connector, not type-C for charging I would like it to hold a charge longer (this is rather just a nitpick)