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The Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse is a cutting-edge device designed for professionals who demand efficiency and comfort. With its ability to control up to three computers seamlessly, hyper-fast scrolling, and an ergonomic design, this mouse is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their productivity. Plus, its rechargeable battery offers up to 40 days of power on a single charge, making it a reliable companion for your workday.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 months |
Brand | Logitech |
Item model number | 910-005228 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.96 x 3.37 x 1.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.96 x 3.37 x 1.9 inches |
Color | Meteorite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B076VKQVK3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 26, 2017 |
S**S
Great Mouse, many of the bad reviews didn't download the driver/software
laugh out loud at some of these reviews. If you plug and play this device, correct - the functionality, features, and capabilities of this mouse are not able to be fully utilized; unless you download the logitech options software. They fixed it in the latest update. You can customize the heck out of this thing. I am coming off of my G602, which I miss dearly. What an amazing mouse. Used it three years every day as a traveling consulting/occasional gamer/everything else and it took the beatings. But I was ready for a more normal looking mouse so I went with the MX master based on reviews. Glad I did. Feels great in the hand. Mine was Navy blue, and it looks very nice. Download the logi options software and look at how customizeable this mouse is. Map macros for a couple buttons, thumb wheel is nice for horiz scrolling while zoomed in, etc.Personally i mapped the two side thumb buttons to copy/paste because I do a lot of copying and pasting between documents, references, etc when putting together presentations. After a couple of days I can now copy/paste with my thumb very quickly while barely moving it. Much more efficient than reaching for the keyboard and hitting ctrl+c and then ctrl+v. Wow... #firstworldproblems Anyways. Great mouse you can map them to whatever you want. The mode-shift button on top is nice too. Press it and it applies pressure to the scroll wheel and engages "rachet" mode. You feel each click scroll. Hit mod shift again and its in freespin. I can freepin in large documents through sections quickly while seeing what I am scrolling past. Overall great mouse you won't be dissapointed. The thumb texture does take some getting used to. Occasionally after extended usage of the mouse (12+ hour work day) it can feel odd on the thumb like its tickling me. I know... strange.. the little rubber textures start to feel more protruding from the mouse I guess is how I would desribe it. But no biggie. A+++Recommended from a mouse aficionado who used to use $800 triple optic mice when implementing radiology software
J**M
It's good and it's worth it
It's a Logitech MX series mouse. It's good and it's worth it.I'm glad to see the return of a full-sized model, since my MX Revolution from long ago is no longer viable. There is something viscerally satisfying about the way the mouse wheel goes from ratcheting to free spinning.The thumb context button is useful and registers fairly accurately (options range from just pressing the button to pressing and gesturing either up, down, left, or right), but you'll get the most mileage out of actually customizing the gestures in the downloaded software.I almost never use the horizontal thumb scroll, and the positioning and size of the forward/back buttons also mean those see little use. All the buttons can be remapped, but there's not much I would assign to those ones to try and get more out of them.Battery life is excellent. It probably only needs to be charged once a week, even when paired over Bluetooth. Pairing is another strong point. Up to three devices can paired, either Bluetooth or a Unifying receiver. A button on the bottom switches which one is currently in use, and picking up the mouse lights up the LED to indicate which one is currently active.Overall, a very solid mouse that screams Logitech.
T**T
Great Battery Life - read the softwar installartion trick for Logitech Options if that is a problem for you.
Great ergonomic design. Much better battery life than the Performance MX. Many customizable button controls and good integration to the newer software (Logitech Options) rather than Setpoint Software for older hardware. I also have the K800 illuminated keyboard so it is nice to have one software for both keyboard and mouse instead of Options for the keyboard and Setpoint for the mouse. A trick about installing the Logitech Options software on some people's systems is to use an older version (I use Logitech Software Version: 6.70.1204 and disable "automatically check for updates"). May reviews show frustration with not being able to download the latest Options version and after many hours/days of troubleshooting - using an old version and disabling auto check is the easiest way to go. While Options loaded easily on a newer machine with very little software, it has a conflict with older computers due to some software or utility running in the background.I have the Performance MX on another computer (which uses Logitech software for both mouse and keyboard) and still really like that mouse's ergonomics and feel of the buttons, this MX Master has a much better battery life.
J**I
Best wireless mouse I've ever used
This is far and away the most comfortable wireless mouse I've ever used. It's also super reliable, fast, and really easy to connect to your computer. You can pair it up to three computers via bluetooth, unless you use the included USB dongle, which count's as a 'paired' connection...leaving two remaining connections you could establish. I've never had any issues you pairing it to a computer, and as soon as I turn on it will connect to the paired device.The main (vertical) scroll wheel on top has to 'modes': smooth natural scrolling, and more of a 'notched' step-styled scroll that was more prevalent on older scroll wheels. I prefer the smooth scrolling, but found that I had to tweek the sensitivity via the downloadable software utility (available on Mac/Win).Lastly, the battery life is absolutely fantastic! It lasts for ages without charging. I can't give actual battery life times because I usually just end up plugging it in before it dies, but you can keep using it as a normal wired mouse while it's charging via the included USB cable anyways.Overall, great mouse! I'd recommend it over any of the wireless Microsoft mice any day!
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