detailedReviews: detailedReviews 1: content: I’ve been a huge fan of Logitech input devices for years now – I have had almost every version of the MX series of mice and am slowly working my way through MX series of keyboards. My desk prior to this mouse used the MX Master 3 mouse with the MX Mechanical Keys keyboard. The MX series of mice is well known for being a powerhouse mouse that frequents computer professionals’ desks everywhere. I’m happy to say that this mouse continues to fit that purpose nicely.
Starting with the mouse itself for those not aware, you get all that you expect from what is on the tin; left button, right button, scroll wheel/middle click, horizontal scroll wheel, and back/forward buttons for your browser. The mouse has a button under where your thumb sits on the side that can be used for multi-functional purposes (though in several years of owning one I’ve never found a compelling use for this button). The horizontal scroll is a bit stiff on this mouse, but it fits the purpose. Finally, the mouse charges using USB C – a neat feature a few years ago but somewhat expected today.
One of the cool features for those who have not used this brand of mice before; when you’re scrolling through long documents, the ‘MagSpeed’ scroll wheel has two options – one ‘clicky’ scroll that advances just like any other mouse wheel, then another ‘free scroll’ wheel that spins freely until friction stops it gradually seconds later. Logitech provides an automated way of switching between the two automatically; if you scroll fast enough with the clicky mode enabled, the free scroll mode will automatically enable. It’s really neat and makes for scrolling through long documents a breeze. If you find that you like one mode or another more, the button just below the middle scroll wheel lets you switch between the two on the fly (if configured that way).
What changed between the MX Master 3 and the MX Master 3S? The major change is the sound of the clicks. The Master 3 has audible clicks that people across the room can clearly hear as “productivity noises.” Not so with the 3S – it is nearly silent when clicking, almost like they’re using microswitches to do the click. Make no mistake, the click is still firm as ever, just quiet like a literal mouse (you know, the kind with whiskers).
For those of you with older MX Master mice who are wondering why you should upgrade, the scroll wheels are now entirely made of metal. The previous iterations of the MX Master series had a scroll wheel that had the same metal on the outside, but the ridges of the wheel were made of a rubber that quickly broke down and made for the day where you would ultimately need to rip out the rubber to have a clean mouse wheel. Now it’s solid throughout, making cleaning a breeze.
Why do I love this mouse so much? Ergonomically, it is perfect. It forces you to hold your hand in such a way that you will not become fatigued or begin to show the early symptoms of RSI (I’ve been using this mouse ‘body’ for almost ten years now and nothing to complain about in terms of wrist pain). The scroll wheel changing between modes automatically works perfectly with my software development job that lets me scroll through large files without thinking about it. The mouse itself is portable to three computers with a single button press on the bottom and means that I can switch between computers with ease.
For those of you who like to customize everything, Logitech (Logi?) has you covered. Installing the Logi Options+ software provides you with the ability to take (almost) any button on the mouse and make it do exactly what you want it to do. Want the middle click to be your “copy to clipboard” button? Done. Want to be able to press the bottom thumb button, move the mouse in a certain direction and have it open your Windows Start menu? Just as easily done. It’s a nice piece of software, but to be honest in all my years of using Logitech/Logi products, I’ve never found a use for it.
What would I change about this mouse? To be honest, nothing. It’s perfect out of the box and Logitech has made it such that you don’t need to worry about the future. This unit is labeled as “Bluetooth edition” which luckily means that they just didn’t include the Logi Bolt receiver. If you want to buy a Bolt adapter in the future, I can confirm that it works just as well as the “full” mouse. Truthfully, the only reason I bought the adapter was to make it portable across devices that plug into my docking station without using the button on the bottom of the mouse to switch between three computers.
If I was forced to change _something_ about this mouse, I would ask for _less_ rubberization. I acquired my Master 3 mouse in 2019. It’s done its job very well in that time, but the rubber near the thumb is starting to break down from wear and just age, making it slightly sticky and smooth (read: untextured) to the touch. Having this area reinforced as plastic might allow for longer usage – especially given that Logitech now releases replacement batteries to the community via iFixit.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent ergonomics, customization, and multi-device functionality
detailedReviews 2: content: I’ve owned every version of the MX Master series mice since they have come out and I can’t rave enough about these mice. They have fantastic ergonomics, a boatload of functions, tons of customization, and they work with multiple devices.
The highlight probably for me is the sheer amount of functions that they’ve built in to this mouse. It starts with the scroll wheel which can be set to fast scroll where you can just flick the wheel and it keeps spinning, and scrolling, so you can scroll through long documents quickly. If you don’t want that fast scroll behavior, you can just press a button on the top of the mouse to switch it back to a more traditional feel where there’s a “notched” feeling while you scroll.
Going beyond that is an additional scroll wheel which you can use with your thumb and this provides horizontal scrolling. I find this indispensable as a video editor being able to scroll through my timeline and I also find it useful with spreadsheets.
It also has 3 more buttons that you can use with your thumb and you can customize these to be mapped to be forward and backward functions within a web browser and a host of other functions via the Logi Options desktop app.
Ergonomics is top notch where my hand rests naturally on the mouse and it’s hard for me to use other mice for extended periods of time without this form-fitting shape.
Another thing that I appreciate about the ergonomics is that the additional buttons and additional scroll wheel don’t get in the way of ergonomics - rather they compliment it and each additional function feels like a natural extension. It’s an extremely well-thought-out design.
I love that I can pair this to multiple devices where I can quickly switch between my desktop setup and my laptop by just simply clicking a selector on the bottom of the mouse. You can pair this with up to 3 different devices.
One thing to note is that this particular version has "quiet clicks" but the button feedback is still very positive and you still “feel” the click but you don’t necessarily hear it.
Another winner!
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source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic ergonomics, customization, and multi-device support
detailedReviews 3: content: The Logitech MX Master 3S Bluetooth Performance Wireless Mouse is exactly what you need if you're looking for a flagship mouse from Logitech. I already own two MX Master mice (the original version of the MX master series) and was very happy with them—but this new model is a significant upgrade in every way.
The ergonomics, feel, and overall comfort have noticeably improved compared to the earlier versions. The battery life is impressive, and it charges via USB-C, which is great. While the mouse uses Bluetooth for connectivity, it’s also compatible with Logitech’s Bolt receiver (although this was not included in the box). I also noticed that the USB-C charging cable wasn't provided, which would’ve been a helpful addition—but that’s not a big issue since USB-C cables are quite common nowadays.
Usage and Performance
The scrolling experience is excellent, and the clicks are nearly silent—soft and gentle, making for a very pleasant user experience. The mouse glides smoothly and comes equipped with an 8K DPI sensor. Personally, I find 8K DPI unnecessary for most tasks, so I keep the sensitivity at around 50%, but it’s a great option for users working with ultra-high-resolution displays or large multi-monitor setups.
The mouse includes all the standard buttons found in the MX Master series, and what’s great is that every button is fully customizable for each application using the Logi Options+ software. This makes the overall setup highly tailored and efficient.
One of the standout features is Logitech Flow. If you have a compatible keyboard and use multiple computers—whether it's a combination of Mac and Windows or two of the same—you can control both systems using just this mouse and keyboard. You can even copy and paste files or content between them seamlessly. Just drag the cursor to the edge of one screen, and it transitions to the next computer. This feature is incredibly useful for people like me who switch frequently between a personal laptop and a work PC.
The scroll speed is super smooth, and the build quality is excellent. It has a soft rubberized texture that feels premium and reduces hand fatigue during long use. Overall, this mouse is extremely comfortable and packed with all the features anyone could ask for.
In short, this is one powerful, feature-rich mouse that delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Flagship mouse, significant upgrade with great ergonomics
detailedReviews 4: content: ## Bluetooth Edition
This particular variant of the popular Logi MX Master 3S mouse is the "Bluetooth edition". This simply means that no Logi Bolt dongle is included in the box (and, for some reason, no USB-C charging cable, either). Most laptops and tablets can support a Bluetooth mouse, so this is likely a non-issue for most people. Besides, with many laptops transitioning to only USB-C ports, it looks kind of silly to have a USB-C to USB-A adapter *and* Logi Bolt receiver hanging off the side of your sleek laptop.
Like the "regular" edition, there is a button on the bottom of the mouse that lets you alternate between 3 different Bluetooth pairings. For example, you can pair this laptop with your PC, your Mac, and your iPad without needing to unpair and re-pair when you switch devices. Simple tap the button on the bottom and an LED light cycles through 1, 2, and 3 to indicate which pairing is currently active.
## Design
The MS Master 3S mouse is one of the most comfortable mice I've used and I've been a fan of this model for years. My hand doesn't fatigue as easily as it does with typical mice and it can stay comfortable through the work day. My whole hand rests comfortably on the mouse and the buttons are easy to reach without any weird hand contortions. However, it's important to note that this mouse is designed for right-handed individuals only.
The two main buttons click comfortably and quietly, and the scroll wheel and be set to either freely spin for rapid scrolling, or use a traditional line-by-line "notched" scroll effect. There is also a horizontal scroll wheel near your thumb, as well as a "back" and "forward" buttons which works like clicking the "back" and "forward" buttons in your browser.
I've found that the mouse moves accurately on basically any surface. It even works great on my couch cushion!
## Settings
Logitech's Options+ software allows you to customize the buttons and settings, but the mouse can be used without needing to install anything. However, with the software, you can remap buttons to launch apps, change the configuration based on the application you're using, and use Logitech's Flow feature that allows you to move your mouse across multiple computers.
## Battery Life
The mouse can last up to 70 days on a single charge and is easily recharged with a standard USB-C cable. Unlike Apple's Magic Mouse, it can be charged and used at the same time.
## Summary
The Logi MX Master 3S Bluetooth Edition ditches the dongle but keeps everything that makes this mouse a productivity powerhouse. While it skips out on a USB-C charging cable (oddly enough), it supports easy switching between 3 paired devices. Ergonomics are great: even long workdays feel manageable thanks to its contour-hugging design. The scroll and click functions are quiet, smooth, and versatile, with a bonus horizontal wheel for added control.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Comfortable, quiet, versatile, and productive mouse
detailedReviews 5: content: ____
*Pros:
-Super quiet operation.
-Awesome feedback from buttons and scroll wheels.
-The Gesture button is a cool and welcome addition.
-Highly customizable via the Logi Options+ app.
-Long battery life.
-Ergonomic win. Super comfortable.
-Can remember and connect up to 3 devices.
____
*Cons:
-None
I’ve been a long-time fan of Logitech mice and keyboards, and the company has engineered and refined another excellent mouse in the MX Master 3S Bluetooth Performance. Not only does it look cool, but the mouse also feels so snug and comfortable the moment you drop your hand on top of it. The area where the thumb rests on is especially soft, and the main body of the mouse below the left and right-click buttons are also coated with a soft and grippy coating for a secure in-hand feel.
All the buttons are within natural and easy reach, and the buttons operate quietly and precisely with just the right amount of feedback and feel. Both the vertical and horizontal scroll wheels turn smoothly and precisely, and neither of them feel sloppy nor abrupt – both give off a very satisfactory and precise wheel.
With seven buttons that can be pressed on plus the horizontal scroll wheel, there are many customization possibilities via the Logi Options+ app. Within the app, you can view the battery level, check for and update the firmware, back up device settings to the Cloud, fine-tune point and scroll speeds, and create custom button actions for numerous applications. The Gesture button is a new button for me, and I already love using it. Four custom Gesture actions are possible, and I’ve set one Gesture to launch the This PC folder in Windows 11, another to refresh a webpage, one to launch the Actions Ring, and the last one to perform a series of keyboard events like a macro.
Button customizations can be applied per app as well, and for the Chrome browser app, for instance, I left the default button actions alone except for the wheel button. I changed it so that when I press down on the wheel button, a keyboard shortcut action for CTRL+W takes place, which is the action for closing the active tab. And under the Global Settings tab, I set the press of the wheel button to perform a series of keyboard strokes that select the entire line of text then perform a copy text action. The number of customization options is staggering yet the Options+ makes it easy to search for and experiment around with different combinations without making the user feel lost or overwhelmed.
All of these amazing features and comfort would feel wasted if the mouse tracked poorly or the battery life was horrible, but fortunately, the MX Master 3S performs well in both categories – the tracking is accurate and consistent, and the battery life is long and robust. The mouse can be quickly recharged via a USB-C port located at the front of the mouse, so even if you have to plug a charging cable into it, you can still continue to use the mouse uninterrupted.
Another much appreciated quality of life improvement feature is the ability of the MX Master 3S to remember its connection up to 3 different devices. I’m currently taking advantage of this feature by using Slot 1 for my primary laptop at home and using Slot 2 for my work laptop. By not having to go through the pairing process over and over again every time I jump from one PC to another, much time is saved.
After about a week’s use, the MX Master 3S is the default mouse I reach for. My previous favorite mouse was the Logitech MX Anywhere 3, but the Master 3S has it completely beat thanks to its extra buttons (Gesture, horizontal scroll), softer and more ergonomic feel, and more customization options. The Master 3S is definitely worth the coin and an excellent buy. 5 Stars.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Comfortable, quiet, customizable, and long battery life
detailedReviews 6: content: The MX Master 3S is a very comfortable general purpose mouse with up to five actions per button, roller for your thumb, and powerful configuration software.
Design
This may be the most comfortable mouse I ever used. My hand just fits in it perfectly. I like the size as well as the design and the way my hand fits in it. It's not a light weight mouse but I think it feels very comfortable to use. The buttons are very quiet when pressed but you can feel that they've been pressed. I like the feel of all the buttons. The mouse wheel gently clicks from one position to the next. If you flick it it spins frictionlessly, which is cool, so it changes modes automatically. Press the small button just below, closer to you, and it changes the mode from the light clicking to frictionless. For the thumb, it has forward and back buttons, but above that is a configurable roller for your thumb and below your thumb is a button you press with the side of your thumb, by pressing down to towards the desktop. The roller has a very different feel than the wheel. No clicking as you roll but you won't move it by accident, it's also not hard to turn, but I think well calibrated. The bottom has three lights, 1, 2, and 3, for each computer it's connected to. There's a button to toggle between the three, or hold it done to activate pairing mode for that connection. I love being able to have it paired with up to three computers at a time and switch between them so easily. This is Bluetooth only, as far as what's included, no USB transceiver is included. But it is compatible with the Logitech Unifying transceivers and Bolt transceivers (Both symbols are on the bottom of this mouse, I didn't test them though. I would expect Bolt to work but would think Unifying may be too old.). You need to provide a USB C cable to charge it since it does not come with one.
Features
- 8,000 dpi darkfield sensor, can work on glass
- Light click scrolling or frictionless scrolling, auto or manual switching
- Roller for your thumb
- Extra button below your thumb, by default it can be used to easily switch tabs in Chrome or Edge, for instance.
- Very configurable via Logi Options+ Windows application
- Clicking is very quite but easy to feel
Logi Options+
You will want to install this to get the most of out of the mouse there are many configuration options. For instance, you can disable the auto frictionless scrolling if you want - remember, there's a manual button for that. You can also set how hard you need to flick to activate the frictionless scrolling. Then again, if you like the auto frictionless scrolling you can change what the manual scroll shift button so it does something else. I mapped the roller to pan in my audio editing application - which is very cool. You can also map the button under your thumb to anything you want. The default brings up the Windows Task View. If you press it and move the mouse up, it opens the Start menu. If you move the mouse left, right, or down it does one of three other actions. I mapped the main action (no movement) to "Delete" when I use my Audio editor. It switches mapping automatically when I change to the application and that mapping saves me time. There are tons of actions you can apply and with Gestures (as described above), it's like you have many more buttons, up to five (for directions of movement plus no movement) actions per button. It's not a gaming mouse so the sensor tops out at 8k and there's no control for how many reports per second, but for most people, most of the time, none of that matters. Right now I'm using it at 92% (3200 DPI) and it's perfect. I can now use the mouse wheel to zoom in our out and the thumb roller on the side to scroll forward or backward in the file I'm editing. You can also use Options+ to configure Flow. Flow let's you pair a mouse and keyboard to two computers at one time. Both devices need to be Logitech and support Flow. Then you can move the mouse from the screen of one device to the screen of another device, like it's a second monitor, but it actually is changing computers and moves the keyboard to that computer too. You can transfer profiles from one computer to another by exporting them on one computer and importing them on the other. When adjusting the DPI (Pointer Speed), it shows a % until you're over 50% or 4000 DPI. Then you switch it to 8K mode to go higher. This will also show lower DPI settings, which may be helpful to see. You may want to turn off the 8K mode if you're at 4000 DPI or less, once you get the setting you like, as I think that saves power.
Battery Life
The battery life seems excellent! I've used it around 24 hours through the last week and it's still at 90% from it's first full charge. The box says you can use it for three hours after 1 minute of charging and a full charge will last up to 70 days.
Summary
The fit and feel the mouse, buttons, wheel, and roller is great, but the configurability of all those buttons and the extra roller really add value. If you're looking for a great mouse for getting work done and using it day in and day out, with it feeling comfortable, I think this is a mouse you should try!
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Comfortable, configurable, and excellent battery life
detailedReviews 7: content: Honestly, my title says it all. I am an off-and-on user of Logitech products. Typically, good quality and useful, but for some things I may go with another brand for one reason or another. Not with this mouse. This has been my mouse of choice for as long as it has been released…and I moved from the prior iteration…and from the one before that.
It just works for me. It is very comfortable to use, and it has a nice “heft” to it. Not heavy, and it may seem counterintuitive, but the weight and shape just feel good in the hand as well as to use. It glides easily pretty much on any surface, and all the buttons are well-placed, responsive, and quiet. Very quiet. Further, all the buttons are well thought out. The inclusion of their scroll wheel, thumb wheel, thumb button, front and back buttons, and center button give me a great level of control over things without having to nearly literally lift a finger.
Of course, it all comes together via their Logi Options+ software package which really allows you to dig in, customize, and set things up to best suit your needs. I can’t stress enough to do this. Not only do use have macro control of the buttons, but you can set application specific uses as well. It really unlocks a lot of utility. As does the fact it works with most OS’s, can connect to up 3 devices, and work across multiple devices at the same time.
This version of the mouse is Bluetooth only, which quite honestly should suit everyone. I have, to this point, seen zero difference between this and their USB version (this one is compatible with the Logi Bolt USB receiver however). Connectivity has been completely without issue, and battery life has been outstanding. Charging is so infrequent and quick it simply won’t be a concern. Additionally, you can always check the charge level in the software if need be. I guess the only possible dig here is they do not give you a USB-C charging cable. Personally, I am fine with it, as it is one less cable, and I am particular with the cables I use, but on some level, someone may need one. Just something to note.
In the end, this is just a great mouse, and I think it should work for just about anyone and everyone. Again, full stop. For all you can do and get out of it, I really think the value is there.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Best mouse for productivity, comfortable and reliable
detailedReviews 8: content: I've used Logitech products for years, both at work and at home. I find their products to be the best, hands down. I've tried all kinds of other brands, mostly "gaming" input devices, and they always fall way short on performance and feel.
The Bluetooth edition of the MX Master 3S is no exception. I currently use several different versions of the MX Master series on all my PCs. This mouse is fantastic. It has a really great feel to it. For starters, it's quite weighty. You don't get the impression that it's flimsy by any means. The coating on it is very grippy and feels a bit rubbery. This helps you keep a good solid grip on it, even if you've been gaming for a long time and your hand gets sweaty. I really like the black color of this one, the others I own are dark gray. The fact that it's a Bluetooth mouse means you'll be able to use it with pretty much any device you want (not only computers). I was able to pair this one with my machine in about 10 seconds. Actually, after I turned it on, Windows found it and put out a pop-up asking if I wanted to connect to it. It can't possibly be any easier. This mouse can be paired with up to three different devices, and the way you do that is to press the button on the bottom and choose either device 1, 2 or 3, and then put it in pairing mode. After you've paired your devices, all you need to do is press the button to select any of the three devices to use it with.
Beside being one of the most comfortable mice you'll ever use, it has a lot of buttons you can assign to do pretty much whatever you want them to. Aside from the Left, Roller Wheel and Right buttons, there are two buttons right below the thumb wheel, and another more subtle button on the lower part of the thumb rest. One of my favorite features is the thumb wheel. This is so nice to have, and once you use for the first time you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. You can set it up for horizontal scrolling, zooming, volume, tab navigation or keyboard shortcuts. For large spreadsheets, the scrolling assignment is invaluable. The position and layout of each button are well placed and convenient to reach with your thumb. The buttons are very quiet as well, almost silent in fact. Anyone on a computer all day long will appreciate not having to listen to the click, click, click, click all day.
The weighted mouse wheel is the nicest I've ever used. It's made out of metal which allows you to spin it easily, and it will keep spinning seemingly indefinitely. Scrolling through long web pages or digital user manuals takes far less time and effort. There's a button on top to select either freewheel or indent rolling. The spin feature works best in freewheel, but is more controlled in indent mode. As icing on the cake, this mouse is rechargeable with a USB-C connector. No more running out of batteries at the worst possible moment. There's also a status LED that will show you when you need to charge (before it's too late). It will also let you know when it's fully charged. Combining the MX Master 3S with the Logi Options + app lets you do things like see the battery charge percentage and assign buttons along with other settings. In short, combining the mouse and the app will allow you to customize your mouse setup the way you would like to use it, whatever way that is. Logitech products have never let me down, and I also have several of their wireless (and lighted) keyboards that I absolutely love as well. I can't say enough about the setup and performance of their products!
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic feel, grippy, quiet, and multi-device pairing
detailedReviews 9: content: هذا هو في الأصل ماوس Logitech 3s للأعمال وأفضل ماوس يمكنك الحصول عليه على الإطلاق لتصميم الألعاب والعمل العادي.
8K DPI gives ultra speed of using and smooth performance
only drawback is middle wheel mouse little stuck when you turned off smooth scroll otherwise its great to use
VALUE OF MONEY
marketplace: microless
source: microless.com
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/microless.com
starRating: 5
title: Great for gaming, design, and normal use
detailedReviews 10: content: مادة جيدة جدًا وسهلة التعامل
marketplace: microless
source: microless.com
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/microless.com
starRating: 5
title: Good material and easy to handle
detailedReviews 11: content: Setup:
When turned on for the first time, the mouse goes directly into Bluetooth pairing mode for device #1. It can be paired with up to three devices using a button on the underside of the mouse. There is no need for a USB receiver so no extra port is required.
Battery life is excellent. I have used the one at work for 8 to 10 hours per day for three to four weeks on a single charge. The mouse can be used while charging and having the USB-C charging port on the front keeps the cord out of the way. A small light next to the thumb rest flashes red when the battery is low, flashes green when charging, and turns solid green when charging is complete. The green light also comes on momentarily when first moving the mouse after a period of inactivity. Note: The MX Master does not become a wired USB mouse when charging from a computer.
Ergonomically designed for a large right hand, I can use it for hours without fatigue. Back and forward buttons are perfectly placed so that they are easy to access but difficult to hit accidentally. There is a discrete button at the bottom of the thumb rest that brings up all of the windows open on the computer. All of the buttons can be customized in the Logi Options+ app.
In addition to the expected vertical scroll wheels, there is a horizontal scroll wheel above the back/forward buttons. The vertical scroll wheel has two modes, one smooth and one with a distinct ratcheted feel. In either mode, the vertical scroll wheel is both precise and amazingly fast depending on the speed of rotation. With a quick flick in either direction, it will keep spinning for a few seconds. In order to avoid unwanted scrolling, I have quickly learned to stop the wheel before moving from one window to another.
Tracking is lag-free and accurate on a variety of surfaces including wood, paper, glass, and, of course, a mouse pad. It even worked well on a knee (my makeshift surface when space is limited [I hate touchpads]).
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Ergonomically designed, precise tracking, and excellent battery
detailedReviews 12: content: هذا هو ماوس MX Master الرابع الذي أمتلكه. لدي ماوسان من الجيل الأول، وواحد من الجيل الثاني والآن لدي ماوس من الجيل الثالث. لا يمكن أن تخطئ في اختيار مثل هذا الماوس القوي متعدد الاستخدامات. (ملاحظة: لا تزال جميع الفئران تعمل، ولكن عدد أجهزة الكمبيوتر في المنزل يتزايد....)
marketplace: microless
source: microless.com
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/microless.com
starRating: 5
title: Versatile and powerful mouse, a repeat purchase
detailedReviews 13: content: For the last week, I've been testing the new Logitech MX Master 3S. Overall, this is a fantastic mouse with features that are unmatched by any other manufacturer.
The Logitech MX Master 3S is the absolute best productivity mouse. Unlike previous versions of the MX Master, this one is Bluetooth-only and doesn't come with a dongle. This is fine by me, as Bluetooth is my preferred connection method. Speaking of connection, this mouse paired instantly to both my Mac and Windows PC and never showed any signs of lag. On the bottom of the mouse, there's a toggle button for switching between up to three computers.
It has a fantastic, very precise scrolling capability. With a flick of a finger, the wheel spins freely. There's also a second scroll wheel on the side, which is great for things like video editing or just scrolling with my thumb. The easy-to-use Logi Options app lets you customize all the buttons and even set up shortcuts for things like copy and paste. The clicks are also very quiet.
The only potential drawback is the size. While it's super comfortable for my medium-sized hands, people with smaller hands might need some time to adjust.
With all that said, this is my absolute favorite mouse.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic mouse, unmatched features, great for productivity
detailedReviews 14: content: Logitech's MX Master Mouse is just what I need for a simple but multi-function system in my workspace. The package includes the mouse and paperwork. The mouse comes with a manufacturer's 1-year warranty.
PROS:
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* Connects via Bluetooth (BT) quickly and easily.
* The user should download the Logi Options+ program to get the full ability to personalize how you want your to operate. This is the first mouse I have used that had the side wheel which is great for scrolling things left/right when they don't fit on the screen horizontally. I didn't like the direction I had spin the wheel to move the screen, so Logi Options+ allows this to be inverted. You can make each button on the mouse perform nearly any function you'd like. They also have pre-determined functions depending on the program you are using (Excel vs AutoCAD, for example, perform differently).
* Has the ability to BT to 3 different devices. The mouse has a button on the bottom that can be used to switch between devices.
* Has the ability to be turned off in order to save battery power.
* I only use on Windows 11, but this keyboard can work on multiple OS's: Windows, macOS, most Linux4 devices, iOS, and Android.
* Has a great rubbery feel that keeps the mouse in place in your palm.
* The mouse fits very comfortably in my right hand even though I have used mice that can be used in either hand.
* Movement is pretty precise with Logi Options+ helping me get the most out of my movements.
* There is barely any noise when pressing the mouse buttons. You can feel it, but barely hear it. The same applies with the main wheel.
* Logitech claims this mouse is outfitted with the most accurate sensor ever. Movement between my 3 side-by-side-by-side monitors is made pretty easy with this mouse.
* This mouse tracks well on practically any surface, so you may not need that mouse pad anymore.
* The "freewheel" mouse function is pretty cool. You can spin the vertical wheel in either direction (up or down), and it will allow you to scroll at insane speeds until you stop the wheel (or until it stops on its own). Logitech calls it the "magspeed scrollwheel." I use this quite frequently for extremely long and vertical Excel files.
CONS:
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* No USB-C charging cable provided.
OTHER OBSERVATIONS:
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* When charging, there is a green LED on the mouse that has a breathing light sequence to indicate it is charging. When complete, the breathing sequence will stop.
* Logitech claims up to 70 days on a full charge & 3 hours from a 1-minute charge; however, that may depend on the charge amount you're getting (ie. 1A vs 2A)
* In addition to the buttons you can see, there is also a thumb button which I discovered in the Logi Options+ program which can show all applications and what screen they are located on. This was pretty cool to watch and is quite different from the basic ALT-TAB key sequence you can use to see all open windows. With this mouse function, it shows the same thing but on all 3 windows but only shows the programs active on those windows. That's a pretty neat feature.
* Compatible with Logi Bolt USB unifying receiver, but the dongle is not included in this package.
CONCLUSION:
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Overall, this mouse is quite unique and really expands what you can do with buttons all placed in perfect locations. The Logi Options+ app is easy to use and offers a number of combinations you can do to make the mouse do exactly what you want. If you want versatility, this mouse provides that. If not used to an odd-shaped mouse, it may take some getting used to, but so far, the experience has been positive. Great job, Logitech!
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starRating: 5
title: Unique mouse with perfect button placement and MagSpeed scrollwheel
detailedReviews 15: content: As someone who uses a mouse professionally, this is the "Rolls Royce" of mice. I also notice that many other pro's are using it when I look at video tutorials online. I mainly work in 3D modelling that requires a lot of accurate mouse work. One of those key features is the scroll wheel for zooming in and out. The wheel on this is stainless steel so it has some mass, so it can be flicked and it will keep spinning, but there is a switch to make it click if desired. It's wireless so not tethered but when it needs charging, the usb c cord will plug in the front so you can continue to use it like a regualr mouse. It has many buttons all of which can be re-configured, so I have the "back" button switched to work like a middle mouse button, this means my thumb is doing all that work and not my forefinger, so its way less strain on that finger, and the ledge that your thumb sits on is nice too. The horizontal scroll wheel is handy. Ergonomically great. I bought this one as a gift as I've had the same one myself for a long time, you wont be disappointed.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent mouse for 3D modeling and professional work
detailedReviews 16: content: I LOVE this mouse. The clicks are soft but satisfying, the ergonmic is perfect for my larger hands(small hands would fit fine as well). The horizontal wheel scroll is a game changer. It saves so much time in excel moving back and forth. No accidental clicks on cells or moving the mouse around to scroll left and right. The logitech software was approved on my work computer so i was able to do custom button setups and other customizarion through the Logi software. The unlocked scrollwheel is very smooth as well. Its different than a razer or their gaming 502 scroll where, and it feels so much better. This has weight to it, which makes scrolling so satisfying and accurate. Initially i did not want to spend $80+ dolllars on a work mouse, but i realized the amount of hours I use it, and if it helps me get work done faster, then its totally worth it!
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Love this mouse, ergonomic, quiet, and game-changing scroll
detailedReviews 17: content: Lots of buttons and wheels that are programmable. Features that are not usually found on mice: It has a Thumb wheel which defaults to horizontal scrolling, and a thumb button that is also programmable. The Middle wheel has a great scrolling feature described below. Programmability: I reprogrammed the "forward" and "back" buttons to Page Up and Page Down, for example. You can also program a button to be used in specific apps. For example, I programmed the Thumb button to simulate ctrl-D in Outlook (to delete an email), and to ctrl-W in Firefox (to close a tab). A feature that many may find useful is what Logitech calls Gestures. A Gesture is the simultaneous use of the Thumb button while moving the mouse up, down, left, or right. These actions can be programmed to perform specific Windows tasks, such as changing sound volume, switching desktops, and numerous other Windows tasks. The mouse works great on glass. If you do a lot of window scrolling then the Middle wheel is great for that, because, as well as being able to scroll a fixed number of lines with each scroll wheel "click," you can quickly scroll a huge number of lines that is proportional to the speed that you flick the wheel with. Charging cable is USB-A/USB-C. Something you may not like: Logitech cordless mice and keyboards come with dongles (receivers) that are not backward compatible. This mouse comes with the Logi Bolt receiver, the latest receiver, and the mouse can only talk to this receiver, not the previous ones. So if you have a Logitech KB that came with the Unifying receiver, then you will have to continue using it, as well as the Bolt receiver that comes with this mouse, or use the Bluetooth capability of the KB or mouse. But if you use Bluetooth for connection of the mouse (or KB) to the PC then you will lose Logitech's capability to use the mouse (or KB) for input to a nearby computer at the tap of a button on the mouse (or KB).
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Programmable buttons, MagSpeed scroll wheel, and gesture controls
detailedReviews 18: content: This is an excellent product! When I was in the US Air Force my Pararescue helicopter was shot down resulting in me sustaining many injuries. 1 injury caused reduced mobility & alot of pain to my right wrist, hand & fingers.
Due to my mobility limitations of my wrist, hand & fingers I have tried many different computer mice providing none or minimal dexterity and pain improvements.
This Logitech mouse relieves a lot of that pain & helps my dexterity which normally would be awesome enough!
However, I have to mention that this Logitech mouse, helps my wrist, hand & fingers with physical therapy just by how its design positions my hand & fingers when using it. My pain not only is reduced for a longer period of time after use but my improved dexterity lasts longer as well after using this Logitech mouse. I recommend this specific Logitech mouse 100%!!
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Relieves pain and improves dexterity for wrist injuries
detailedReviews 19: content: About a year ago. I was MAD.
I had one of these mice (mouses?) and the left click stopped working. It started double tapping and cutting out of functionality.
Well... that was my fault. I bring this thing everywhere and I dropped it a bunch.
I'd only had it for about a year, and I was quite upset that I had to spend ANOTHER $100s on my second one.
This was AFTER I had an MX 2s that stopped working with my M1 Macbook.
So $300 in mice later.... I admit that Logitech was right all along.
I work professionally as a videographer.
I spent a LOT of time at a computer! I have all kinds of shortcuts on my keyboard and mouse.
So when I broke my other one?
I was mad... But I replaced it within an hour. Went to Best Buy and picked up another one immediately.
You don't realize just how crucial a good mouse is to your workflow until you don't have it.
I was able to switch out the mouse immediately, remap my shortcuts and get back up and running all in an hour.
I use it on MY macbook, my WIFEs macbook. And I use the dongle as the 3rd connected slot to use on my Xbox and Steamdeck. It works seamlessly on all 3 without a moments notice.
Now that I've been nicer to this one, it has been nicer to me.
Mapping custom keys to the buttons could perhaps be more intricate, but realistically, I've gotten very accustomed to it and I love my MX Masters I've had over the years.
If you need a mouse for productivity, stop wasting time researching and just get this mouse. It's the best.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Best mouse for productivity, seamless multi-device switching
detailedReviews 20: content: Such a great mouse, I use it even when I can't download the supporting software to my work computer (Logi Options+). Quiet clicks, ergonomic, horizontal scroll, and forward & back buttons.
Random notes:
1. Logi Options+ runs on Windows on Arm but only through x86 emulation.
2. The Scroll switching button is software based and should be reprogrammable through Logi Options+.
3. AutoHotKey can only easily remap the following buttons:
forward (XButton2), back (XButton1), middle mouse button (MButton), horizontal scroll wheel (WheelLeft & WheelRight), Left click (LButton), Right Click (RButton), vertical scroll wheel (WheelDown & WheelUp)
Logi Options+ may be needed to get access to gestures or to the scroll switching button.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Great mouse with quiet clicks and customizable buttons
detailedReviews 21: content: I've gone through both the available mice on Apple's website and can honestly say that Apple REALLY needs to rethink how they do things. And at $100 a pop...it's not cheap finding the sweet spot.
On the other hand, Logitech's MS Master 3S is absolutely perfect for my needs. Two actual buttons ("normal" left and right) and a standard scroll wheel. Plus an additional scroll wheel and two additional buttons that you can configure if you download their control software. I couldn't get the software to install on my iMac, but I'm looking into fixes for it. But just the basics work fine for me and no random zooming in games because of ridiculous "smart" settings. Everything rock solid just like it should be. Thank you Logitech!
Now I'm going to try out the MX Master mechanical keyboard for Mac and see if the "wow" trend continues ;)
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect mouse for Mac users, comfortable and reliable
detailedReviews 22: content: Great mouse. I also have a MX Master 3S Mac version which is almost the same, and find it super comfortable in my hand. Smooth and responsive on my Mac Mini, MacBook Air and Windows laptop, and I love the option for multiple devices (up to 3) via bluetooth. Simply flip it over and tap the button. Super convenient since I have multiple computers connected to the same monitor and keyboard setup as well.
The side thumb roller wheel is great for panning large Excel files or CAD drawings. Top roller wheel smooth as well. Great battery life, and easy to connect to a charge cord and still use like an "old-time" wired mouse.
Definitely recommend!
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source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Super comfortable, responsive, and great multi-device option
detailedReviews 23: content: This has 7 buttons and 2 scrollwheels, all programmable !
The horizontal scrollwheel works like magic and can be used for different actions in different apps.
This one has an electromagnetic centre scroll wheel which is just insanely fast and butter smooth ! Best out there definitely.
Also all the navigation gestures can be mapped to the thumb button and you have all the magic mouse functionality right there.
The ease with which you can map the different buttons on this one using the Logic Options software (fully compatible with MacOS) is just great ! You can make it your very personal workhorse with the mapping you want on the side buttons, scroll click, thumb click and it's gestures.
Even without all these button functionalities, this is a high (8k) dpi mouse which feels precise with reduced sensitivity (my personal preference).
Another important point : the battery life is superb, I have used this for about a month now after having fully charged it and I am sitting at close to 80% battery.
The sound of the clicks is unlike many other mice and it's really quite and feels very satisfying.
The shape of the mouse is really good and ergonomic and working with it feels nice to the hand.
It can swap between 3 connected devices, using a button on the bottom, is a great addition too.
All in all, it's a no brainier, if you want a great mouse, just get this one. No other mouse comes even close !
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Best mouse with programmable buttons and MagSpeed scrollwheel
detailedReviews 24: content: All MX Master variations are great, this one had USB C to match the rest of the USB gear we have. The weighted, electro-magnet scroll wheel is very consistent and has a nice feel to it. The new Master 3S mouse, if you choose to use the receiver over bluetooth, is NOT backwards compatible with your unifying receivers from previous version MX Master/Keys. They use a new receiver called Logi Bolt. So if you have an older MX Keys keyboard you must retain your old USB unifying receiver while also using the new USB Logi Bolt receiver for the mouse. If you look at the new receiver and mouse, you can see the little symbols that represents the tech they use, you have your bluetooth logo and the new logi bolt logo. You will see on your old devices and receivers the unifying device logo and bluetooth logo.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Great mouse with USB-C, but new receiver needed
detailedReviews 25: content: If you’re serious about getting stuff done, the MX Master 3S is like having a tiny productivity assistant under your palm. It’s insanely customizable—every button can be mapped to specific tasks, and you can set up different profiles for different apps. Photoshop, Excel, Chrome… it adapts to whatever you’re doing. The thumb wheel is a dream for horizontal scrolling, and the whole thing just feels premium. Quiet clicks, smooth tracking (even on glass), and a shape that fits your hand like it was made for it. Yeah, it’s a bit pricey. But once you’ve used it, you’ll wonder how you ever worked without it. It’s not just a mouse—it’s a workflow upgrade
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Productivity powerhouse, customizable, and workflow upgrade
detailedReviews 26: content: I've had the original MX Master and used it pretty much daily for work for something like 8 years. Unfortunately, last week the optical sensor gave out, and so I replaced my dead MX with the current MX Master 3s.
Pros:
* Retains the very comfortable shape
* Very precise
* Quality feel
* Improved placement of side buttons (over the MX) - I'm now using these more
* Software is good with profiles for different apps (very handy for volume control, mute, etc. in Teams)
Cons:
* The dongle does not appear to be a 'Unifying' dongle and so cannot connect to both the MX Master 3s and my aging T650 trackpad (not that I use it much). This means two dongles required (to use both peripherals) and the use of an extra USB port - keep this in mind if you have older Logitech peripherals you want to use with the MX Master 3s.
Notes
* I like the new 'quiet-click' mouse buttons but might not be to all tastes - suggest you try it out before committing.
* The flow software looks interesting (move mouse over the edge of one PCs screen and have it appear on a different PC) but this requires the Options+ software on both PCs and I'm having issues installing/running on my second PC (Surface Pro 4 with Windows 10), though I haven't spent a lot of time trying to resolve this yet.
Update
Got the Flow software working - really handy if you have two (or more) PCs / Laptops on your desk.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Comfortable shape, precise, good software, but dongle issue
detailedReviews 27: content: This is not my first rodeo with the MX Master series. I had the first generation and loved it to its death, but never replaced it due to moving to a trackpad. After a decade, I decided it was time to go back to a mouse when I bought the matching Logitech keyboard. I can say going back to a mouse is going to be an adjustment, but this one is basically starting at the top. Love the functionality, the smoothness of the scroll wheel and the ergonomics of the whole thing.
My only word of caution is that I'm a pretty big guy and it fits my hand well, but if I had smaller hands, I might find this mouse to be a bit large and index finger to fall too far back on the primary button. So do test it out in store before you buy it. If it fits you, it's really the best mouse on the market.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Best conventional mouse for productivity and design work
detailedReviews 28: content: This is a very solid and nice mouse. It fits comfortably in my hand, and it tracks very well and precisely. The scroll is the biggest upgrade for me from the Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 - it is incredibly smooth and quiet, even when on the "locked" scrolling setting versus the smooth scroll setting. There's also an option you can enable that allows it to automatically switch to smooth scrolling when scrolling fast, which is such a minor feature but has been so noticeable. My only gripe is that the thumb button is in quite an awkward spot - either you push your thumb out far to press down, or you press sideways with the side of your thumb. It would have been more convenient if the thumb button was more against the body of the mouse, under the flat of the thumb where it is usually pressing when using the mouse.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Smooth and quiet scroll, comfortable, but thumb button awkward
detailedReviews 29: content: If you are a creative, I believe the only reason not to get this mouse is if you prefer a trackball. This has been my favorite conventional mouse for both 2D and 3D design work.
I have owned every version of the MX Master since it was introduced, and there are several improvements in this version I really enjoy. One is the doubled resolution (from 400 to 800 dpi). The reduced sound of clicks is also nice.
Scroll Wheel
One of my favorite features is the weighted wheel that lets you switch between incremental or free-spinning scrolling. You can also set it to a hybrid mode which switches from incremental to free when you give the wheel a harder spin. The threshold for this switch can also be adjusted in the Logitech software.
Gesture Buttons
Controlling media, windows, and other things becomes very intuitive and quick with gestures.
Horizontal Scroll Wheel
The ability to scroll horizontally independent of the vertical scroll wheel makes 3D navigation more enjoyable. It also makes a huge difference when editing video and audio.
Ergonomics
I prefer the ergonomics of the MX Master over any other conventional mouse I’ve used.
Battery Life
This mouse lasts a lot longer than you would expect it to and also works while charging.
Conclusion
Logitech made a solid improvement on a mouse that was already the best (conventional) option for creative workflows.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Best conventional mouse for creative workflows, improved features
detailedReviews 30: content: كما هو موضح في مراجعات اليوتيوب، أفضل بكثير من ماوس Apple السحري لأجهزة Mac
marketplace: microless
source: microless.com
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/microless.com
starRating: 5
title: Better than Apple's Magic Mouse for Macs
detailedReviews 31: content: The Logitech MX Master 3S, when compared to the previous generation 2S model (which I also own), shows some noticeable improvements. Unfortunately, these improvements are largely tempered by some regressions. Overall, it remains a decent mouse which I’m sure many people will like. Logitech was an early pioneer of 3-device Bluetooth pairing, which was the main draw for me to the MX Master series. Now that it is a more common feature, there’s less that makes this mouse stand out.
At 140 grams, this mouse is heavier than usual (though very slightly lighter than the previous generation’s 145 grams). I enjoy heavy mice, and this suits me well. It has all-around very solid construction. It is quite tall, which may seem problematic without the use of a wrist rest. The ability to switch between ratcheted and smooth scrolling is a great feature I’d hate to do without. The Logi Options+ software has a neat SmartShift feature, which allows automatic switching between these two modes. However, I find that feature a bit janky and prefer manual switching. The sensor is smooth and accurate, adapting well to many different surfaces. On paper, the advertised 70-day battery life is in par with the previous generation 2S, but it’s hard to adequately test within the five-day period I was granted before reviewing.
[ Improvements ]
The forward and backward side buttons, while extremely ordinary, are a massive improvement over the absurd design of the previous 2S model. In that model, the buttons were stacked on top of each other, were oddly shaped, had sharp creases along their center, and partially obstructed the horizontal scroll wheel (along with a pointless endcap on the other end that also obstructed the wheel).
As previously mentioned, the horizontal scroll wheel is now unobstructed and easier to scroll with. It is also larger, and along with the vertical scroll wheel, no longer has the rubber construction along the center, which will undoubtedly make both easier to clean biofilm out of. I’m not sure if the vertical scroll wheel is larger, but it definitely protrudes farther, which allows you to scroll a bit more before having to reset your finger.
The gesture button hidden under the thumb rest has much better audible and tactile feedback compared to the previous 2S model. Though, this button is still quite awkward to use.
By default, the mouse is configured at 1k DPI. The Logi Options+ software can enable 8k DPI, giving some future-proofing buffer for use on high-resolution displays.
[ Regressions ]
The vertical scroll wheel, when in ratcheted mode, has a rather strong springiness as it settles into a new position. I find this quite irritating. I had no such issue with the previous 2S model.
While possibly a unit defect, I noticed the left and right buttons exhibited a ‘sproingy’ noise similar to what can often be found on the buttons of cheap game controllers, especially the shoulder buttons. This was more noticeable in the left button than the right, and usually involved pushing the button well past the switch trigger point, followed by a rapid release.
The previous 2S model has three battery level indicator lights capable of indicating 100%, 66%, 33%, and 10% charge levels. These have been replaced by a single light in this 3S model, which now indicates 100% to 10% charge level, or 10% and below charge level; far less informative. While this may not be a significant issue when new, as the battery life worsens over time, this may hamper your ability to keep the mouse charged.
[ Other Changes ]
The left and right buttons are much quieter than those on the previous 2S model. I see this as an improvement, but this is subjective.
The left and right buttons have a travel distance well beyond the activation point of their switches. This goes beyond what I’ve noticed in any other mouse I’ve used.
The change from Micro-USB to USB-C connection is welcome, but they get no points for keeping up with certain new regulations.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 3
title: Improvements over 2S, but some regressions noted
detailedReviews 32: content: I’ve been using this mouse for about five days now, and overall I really like it. It has a sleek, modern look that instantly caught my eye when I took it out of the box. The setup was super easy. It connected right away without any hassle, which I always appreciate. I didn’t have to dig through any instructions or mess around with settings. It just worked, which is exactly what I want from something that’s supposed to make life easier.
One of my favorite things about it is the quiet click feature. It’s actually one of the main reasons I picked this mouse in the first place, and it did not disappoint. If you’re like me and you’re working in a quiet environment or you just find loud clicking to be annoying, this makes a huge difference. The clicks are soft and silent but still feel responsive. It’s one of those small details that you don’t really think about until you experience it and then realize how nice it is not to hear that constant clicking sound all day long. Especially if you’re on calls or sharing a workspace, it’s a nice touch.
The fast scrolling is another highlight. I didn’t expect to notice a big difference in that feature, but now that I’ve used it, I can’t go back. It just feels smooth and efficient. I scroll through documents, web pages, and even long email threads much faster, and it doesn’t lag or get stuck like some other mice I’ve used in the past. There’s something really satisfying about how fluid it feels when you’re scrolling. It’s hard to describe, but it makes everyday tasks feel quicker and less frustrating.
Now, when it comes to comfort, I do wish it was a little more ergonomic. It’s not uncomfortable exactly, but after using it for extended periods, I noticed my hand getting slightly tired or cramped. I wouldn’t say it’s painful or anything extreme, but I expected a bit more from the shape and feel. I have average-sized hands, and while it fits fine, I think the design could be a little more supportive or shaped to the natural curve of the hand. That’s probably my only real complaint so far. If you’re someone who works long hours at a desk, you might want to test it out first just to make sure it feels right for you.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Sleek design, quiet clicks, fast scrolling, but ergonomics could be better
detailedReviews 33: content: Be forewarned. This Graphite “Bluetooth” Edition comes with only the mouse and any bare essential documentation. There is no receiver or USB cable included.
Having used the previous generation MX Master mouse, I am finding that the improvements are very minor. For instance, the back/forward button design makes much more sense, unlike the 2S that I have used before. Yet everything else is very familiar and similar comparatively.
My testing platform is Windows 11. By default, once the mouse is connected via Bluetooth, a prompt appears asking to install Logitech’s Options+ companion software. Instead, I went ahead and installed the software by downloading straight from Logitech’s website. Once it’s installed, customizing how the mouse operates is straightforward. Options+ allows the use of application profiles, which can set other buttons to different functions from the core default.
Battery life seems to be good but I cannot say for certain on how long it can last between charges. Even if you are running low, charging is done via USB-C. Unfortunately, Logitech did not include a cable to charge the mouse. Also of note, the mouse cannot be used while connected to the computer.
Overall, the mouse itself does what it should do without any hassle. The mouse being Bluetooth-only means you can connect it to any device supporting it, including Android devices. The only drawback is how many Bluetooth devices are within the operating vicinity. The lack of Logitech’s ‘Bolt’ receiver means there is a chance of frequency interference from other Bluetooth devices. The MSRP for this mouse reflects the lack of this receiver. But at the same time, and at the time of review, the same mouse with said receiver can be found at Logitech’s own site at discounted price, matching the MSRP of this mouse. I cannot recommend this mouse due to this.
The Good: familiar MX Master mouse design, comfortable right-hand
The Bad: right-handed users only, no USB-C charging cable
The Ugly: the MSRP for this mouse vs variant model at discounted price
Verdict: buy if not a gamer, check price first
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Familiar design, comfortable, but right-handed only, no cable
detailedReviews 34: content: I’ve used Logitech mice for a while now, but this is my first time with one from the MX Master lineup — and honestly, I get what all the fuss is about.
The Easy-Switch feature is hands down my favorite part. I bounce between a Mac, a PC, and a Chromebook most days, and being able to switch between them with just a click on the button located on the underside of the mouse is super handy. Once you get used to that, it’s hard to go back.
One thing I didn’t expect to like as much as I do is the scroll wheel. There’s this mode shift button that lets you switch between the traditional clicky scroll and a smooth free-spin — and I actually use both depending on what I’m doing. It’s one of those little touches that just makes the mouse feel smarter.
I spend a lot of time in Excel and doing some video editing, so having the horizontal scroll was a big differentiator for me. Makes getting around big timelines or spreadsheets way less of a pain.
I’m still messing around with the side buttons. Right now I’ve got them set to undo/redo, which works great, but I keep going back and forth on whether I should switch them to copy/paste. Either way, it’s nice being able to customize them to what you need.
If I had one small nitpick, it’s the feel of the mouse. It’s lightweight, which is fine, but part of me wishes it had a bit more heft. It doesn’t feel cheap, but the coating or material doesn’t scream “high-end” either. It’s hard to explain — it works great, just doesn’t quite have that premium feel I expected for something in this range.
Overall, I’m glad I picked it up. It’s been solid for everyday work, especially if you use more than one device. Once you get used to how seamless it all works, it’s tough to go back to anything else.
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starRating: 5
title: Seamless multi-device switching, smart scroll wheel, horizontal scroll
detailedReviews 35: content: Taking this mouse out of the box, the first thing I noticed was it was much larger than my previous mouse, so I was a bit worried about my small hands. However, it fits in my hand perfectly and comfortably.
To get started it was easy to pair with my windows 11 PC and then install the Logi Options + software. With the software you can customize the buttons and the wheels along with check the battery power and see the list of computers you have programmed to each of the 3 options for the Easy-Switch. The last interesting feature of the software that I haven't been able to try is Logi Flow. This allows you to control multiple computers by moving the cursor to the edge of the screen to switch. You can then transfer files between the two computers with copy and paste!
So, after seeing all these cool features it comes down to feel. As I mentioned, the design is perfect for my smaller sized hand and ergonomically perfect for me to use for long periods comfortably. Besides being comfortable it’s very quiet. So quiet, it’s now got me looking for Logitech keyboards to partner with it, so the keyboard is just as quiet as the mouse.
The last feature I'll comment on is battery life. It’s chargeable with a USB-C connection and a charge lasts for hours of use. It also has a power button to conserve battery life while traveling.
Overall, I couldn't be happier with this mouse and will look at the matching keyboard next!
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect ergonomic fit, quiet, and long battery life
detailedReviews 36: content: Bought this exact same mouse a few years ago (for less money) and loved it. Unfortunately, it stopped working roughly 2 years after purchase; would not power on and troubleshooting could not revive it. It was out of warranty so couldn't get a replacement. I suspect some internals were damaged since I often travelled with it. After a bit of hesitation, I decided to buy this again (price is much higher than a few years ago!), along with a case for it - hoping that it'll last longer this time. The mouse is fantastic for office use. Very light for its size. Its ergonomics are good - some may even prefer this kind of mouse when compared to fully vertical ones. Horizontal scrolling is a plus; vertical scrolling is amazing, with the possibility of going extremely quickly with a free spinning wheel, or slowly with distinct clicks/resistance. Buttons are near silent - there's really nothing else like it - total game changer as you'll find any other mouse annoyingly loud after using this one. Accuracy is perfect. Buttons will wear out over time if you have oily skin (plastic will become shiny) but that's probably unavoidable. Overall, this mouse seems well built, but is still a bit too expensive. Given that it's a work tool that I use every day, I decided to go for it (again). Customization can be achieved through Logitech Options software, different than what's used for their gaming peripherals (G Hub) - I happen to have products from both lines - would have been nice to have everything is a single software solution.
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starRating: 4
title: Fantastic for office use, quiet clicks, but expensive
detailedReviews 37: content: Highlights:
* Same great mouse but connects via BTLE by default.
* Long battery life - up to 70 days on a full charge.
* Comfortable to hold and reach all buttons.
* Tons of buttons and app-specific customizations.
* Quiet clicks.
* Recharges via USB-C (cable and charger not included).
* 1 minute charge for 3 hours of use if battery dies.
* Convenient Mac/Windows app for setup.
* Compatible with Mac, iOS/iPadOS, Windows, Android, ChromeOS and Linux.
* Can pair and quickly switch between 3 connections.
Room for Improvement:
* Quieter buttons are not as “clicky”.
* Setup instructions are a black sticker on the underside.
Setup:
Setup couldn’t be easier… once you flip the mouse over and find the quick setup sticker. I’m way too accustomed to having printed Quick Start Guides or User’s Manuals in the box. This mouse simplified things so much that all you need to know is on a sticker that covers the bottom of the mouse. Once you flip the mouse over and see the sticker, the rest is a breeze.
As with most rechargeable things, you should probably charge the mouse fully before setting it up. No USB-C cable or adapter are provided, but nearly any will work. Plug it in and the LED by the side scroll wheel starts throbbing. When the light is out, the mouse is done charging.
Slide the physical switch on the bottom to On and the mouse is automatically in pairing mode for device 1 of 3. Pair the mouse to your operating system of choice using the normal Bluetooth pairing methods. This mouse natively expects a Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) connection and supports but doesn’t include the Logitech Bolt receiver. As long as your device has BTLE, it should work. This includes most Mac, Windows, iOS, iPadOS, ChromeOS, Android and Linux devices among others.
If one of your devices runs Windows or Mac, you can install the Logi Options+ app to set up a ton of customizations for every button on the mouse, enable the ability to virtually share your mouse between multiple computers running the Options+ app by dragging the cursor between them, and even set up app-specific button settings. The majority of mouse functions work without any app-based customizations, but the app is really helpful.
This mouse can be paired to up to 3 different devices. With the exception of Logi Flow (a feature you set up in the Options+ app on Mac or Windows), the mouse connects to one of the 3 devices at a time. There’s a button on the bottom of the mouse to choose the device connection by number you want to use or set up. Pairing to or connecting to a different device is as simple as tapping that button to select that numbered device first and then doing your normal mouse things with that other device.
Usage:
This mouse is an update to the MX Master 3 in that it has quieter “clicks” so the mouse isn’t as noisy for yourself or others nearby. The “Bluetooth Edition” part of this mouse means that instead of coming with the Logi Bolt USB receiver but also working with Bluetooth, it expects Bluetooth and the Bolt USB receiver is optional (not included).
Otherwise, this mouse is just as comfortable and configurable as the prior generation (the MX Master 3). I have relatively small hands but have no trouble comfortably reaching all of the buttons. Keep in mind that this is not an ambidextrous mouse - righties only.
I haven’t been using it long, but the battery level meter shown in MacOS as well as in the Logi Options+ app indicates it still has a full charge. If it ever does drain without warning and you still need to work, a quick 1 minute charge gets you 3 hours of mousing. You can also plug it in to USB-C to use it like a corded mouse if necessary while it charges. Charge it during a quick coffee break or over lunch and you probably will be good for months of use.
The Options+ app is nicely designed and has the ability to represent and configure multiple Logitech peripherals. Each button can be set up for general use and app-specific settings let you remap buttons or even scroll speeds for your favorite apps.
The two scroll wheels are nicely weighted, metal and knurled for easy turning. The main scroll wheel even has a magnetic clutch to switch between ratcheted and free-spinning at your command or automatically depending on how far you’re scrolling.
While I appreciate the new quieter clicks, that also makes the buttons a little less affirmatively clicked. This is something I’ll get used to. They still work as expected- just will less noise and click. I expected a quick setup guide but the sticker on the bottom did the job once I found it. Absolutely no other complaints. This is a fantastically comfortable, configurable and capable mouse for up to 3 devices. It lasts forever on a charge and an a quick 1 minute sip of power will get you going in a pinch. If a mouse is your pointing device of choice, you can’t go wrong with this one!
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starRating: 5
title: Comfortable, configurable, and capable mouse for multiple devices
detailedReviews 38: content: Long-term user of MX Anywhere 2S mouse primarily shared between a Galaxy Tab 7+ Android tablet and an Acer 15" Windows laptop. That same mouse was occasionally used with a Samsung smart TV, a couple of other tablets and three different smart phones. That 2S mouse traveled the world with me for more than a decade because it performed so well and was also pretty small. When I added a 27" iMac to my machines collection, I decided to seek another mouse.
I tried several, mostly inexpensive, with varying results. Some were pretty good, others not so hot. Many that were supposed to work in both a Mac and Windows environment had something that actually didn't work in one or the other.
I already knew the MX Anywhere 2S was the best mouse I had ever used, and I have been working with computers since the mid-1970s, so I have seen and tried many along the way. I figured it was time to add the MX Master 3S Wireless Laser Mouse to the mix. The DPI, UltraFast scrolling and Logi Options+ features, especially the workflow enhancements, seemed to be similar to the Anywhere 2S I loved. but on steroids.
I also wanted to add the MX Key S full-size keyboard for similar reasons to the mouse. But those two items were kind of expensive, so I waited a couple months to see if I could get the combo at some discount. Didn't happen!
I ended up scoring the mouse for $85 and paid list for the keyboard, both from Best Buy. I am so pleased with my acquisition! The mouse and keyboard are everything as advertised and more. They perform like a Ferrari drives!
My 2S is still in service with the iMac & Android tablet and the 3S mouse & MX Keys S keyboard are primarily used with a Herk Orion1 Mega minicomputer. And some of those other ones are used with the other devices around the house.
I do not regret for a minute having sprung for the MX S combo because using them is so much easier than any other keyboard and mouse I have used.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent mouse and keyboard combo for workflow enhancement
detailedReviews 39: content: I have used 2S for many years now, 3S improved on almost all the areas except one, i.e. the actual clicks buttons. Somehow the clicks are not as crisp as the 2s, and I am not talking about the sound of it. I tested it with the headphones on when I was not able to hear the click sound of 2S and yet I could feel that something is different when clicking the 3S. It is a good thing for office but for a home office or home PC, I am not a fan. It feels similar to when I put o ring on my keyboard.
I would love if Logitech will offer two versions in future generation allowing user to pick the click as normal or soft. If I accept the sound of my mechanical keyboard, I will accept the sound of the mouse clicks.
That being said, it works wonder in nighttime work/gaming session by not waking up people in next room. I swap to a non-mechanical keyboard (MX Keys) which uses the Logi bolt receiver; and also supports this mouse. I am using the mouse with the receiver and have not tested the connectivity over Bluetooth.
Now I said that this improves on everything else, that includes the move to USB-C, side button placement, better scroll wheel placement, volume rocker and the side bottom click is much more pronounced vs the 2S.
So, improvement all the ways except for the clicks which I personally am not a fan of though works well in the night.
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starRating: 4
title: Improved areas except for click feel, good for night use
detailedReviews 40: content: Well - I had hoped I would never have to write a review like this, but I guess it had to happen. For starters, I LOVE my MX Master 3S - All the features, are exactly as described and have been GREAT with my Mac. Never had to use the wireless dongle as all of the Macs that I have used this with (and iPads) have worked flawlessly!
The reason I'm only giving 3 stars is because it's now DEAD. Battery won't charge. I bought this in April of 2023, and in June, 2025 I noticed that it wouldn't charge past 50% - today, July 5th 2025, it won't charge past 10%.
I thought to myself, no big deal, I'm sure I can just get a replacement battery for it and everything will be great. Well... you can get a replacement battery for it for around $25 - but you have to heat the feet, remove the foot pads, without removing the adhesive, then take it apart, then separate the battery from the adhesive holding it in, replace the battery, then get it all back together. If you are lucky enough not to have bent the feet, or separated the adhesive from the feet when you were taking them off, you can reuse those - otherwise you'll need replacement feet.
I don't have the time for all of that. So I will buy another one (because it is awesome) and likely get the extended warranty, if it's offered - because it looks like 2 years is about all you'll get out of them.
I would highly recommend them, but know that you'll be replacing it in a couple of years.
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starRating: 3
title: Awesome mouse, but battery life is a concern
detailedReviews 41: content: Pros:
-Mouse can be used on virtually any surface, including glass
-Ergonomic; comfortable with any grip
-Very silent
-Pairs with up to 3 devices so you can switch between them (can only use with one device at a time)
-Long battery life
-Very smooth scroll and thumb wheels
-Extremely customizable when used with Logitech's Options+ software
-Logitech Flow allows use of mouse between up to 3 PCs at the same time and copy/paste across them -8000DPI sensor for quicker movement on high resolution displays
-Cheaper than version with Bolt receiver
Cons:
-May be jarring to users of the older MX Master series mice at first due to all the changes they made
-145Hz polling rate means it's not made for serious gamers
-Flow only compatible with Windows and MacOS
-(for left-handed people) It's a right-handed mouse
I won't bury the lede. The MX Master 3S Bluetooth Edition is the MX Master 3S *without* the Bolt receiver or USB cable included, so you get it at a cheaper price. Out of the box, it readily connects via Bluetooth.
If you already have a Bolt receiver, you can pair it with this "Bluetooth Edition" mouse since the receiver pairs multiple devices like the Unifying receiver it replaced. You'll need your own USB-C cable to charge it.
Thanks to its ergonomic design, it never feels uncomfortable using the MX Master 3S. It's tall enough and curved in the right way to allow your hand and fingers to naturally rest on it. The soft rubberized texture of the base provides a comfortable feel. I've used the mouse all day and my wrist never feels tired from it.
What's new to the MX Master 3S that was absent from the Master MX 3 that preceded it are the silent left and right click buttons. What was once the loudest parts of mouse, on the 3S it's now the most quietest. The amazing thing is, it still feels tactile. It doesn't feel mushy or suppressed. You'll feel the click like you always do. It's just A LOT less noisy. The change is so dramatic that you may hate initially, like I did. I wanted a silent mouse, but when I first used the 3S I instantly felt regret and frustration. My brain was so used to expecting a sound when I click that when I didn't with the 3S it felt extremely jarring to me. I think I may have been clicking harder than I needed to out of reflex. Fortunately, within a half hour, maybe an hour at most, I got used to the silent click and wound up falling in love with it like I thought it would. Oh my GOD, I WISH I had this 20 years when I was up using a computer during late hours when my parents expected me in bed. The left/right click buttons aren't the only thing that's gone quieter. The scroll wheel is also a lot more quiet, even in ratchet mode, where the wheel has tactile "steps" when you spin it. The back/forward side buttons are also relatively quiet. All in all this mouse seems to be designed to work quietly. The loudest part of the mouse is probably the thumb button.
None of the buttons feel cheap. They all have a pleasant tactile responsive feel. No soft mushy feel. No sticky feel. The thumb button is easier to find and on the MX Master 3S than the 2S and older because it has a very slight bump to help feel your way to locating it. It also feels easier to press because there is now a groove on the side of the mouse to allow the button to be pressed deeper. You won't accidentally press it while resting your thumb there because of where the button is placed, in the center of the base of mouse on the left side. It's hard for me to explain. It's not easy to press the button by accident, but it's easy to press the button when you need to.
There are 2 wheels on the mouse, the scroll wheel in between the left/right click buttons for scrolling with your index finger, and the thumb wheel on the side for scrolling with your thumb. There is no longer the rubberized coating on the wheels but they still have a good feel to them. I like this change as I imagine the wheel will be easier to clean over time as it collects dirt and grime. The rubber from the older versions made it tougher to clean as dirt would stick to it. Now it's just all steel. The thumb scroll wheel is now placed above the back/forward buttons instead of beside them. Thanks to this, the thumb scroll wheel is in its own row and the wheel is now wider making it more easier to use than ever before. The scroll wheel has SmartShift, which automatically switches the scroll wheel from line-by-line scrolling to hyper-fast scrolling when you scroll faster. Or you can use the Shift wheel mode button below the scroll wheel to switch between Ratchet (tactile steps) and Free spin (no tactile steps) immediately.
With the use of Logitech's Options+ software, the mouse is extremely customizable. Every button on the mouse can be remapped. You can even map buttons for specific applications only, instead of making the changes global. With Options+ you can also change the speed of both wheels, as well as change the direction of the scrolling of the wheels. You can also change the pointer speed by changing the sensor range. The range is from 200DPI to 8000DPI by steps of 50 DPI. The default DPI out of the box, and without the Options+ software is 1000DPI. I found 8000DPI way too fast and frenetic for me to be precise with it with my use case, even though I have a 3 monitor setup with 4K monitors, but this may be helpful for others with a more expensive setup like a multi-monitors using 8K monitors which have twice as many pixels, making the average mouse pointer feel slower with the default sensor. The higher DPI sensor would allow the mouse pointer speed to move faster. The Options+ software is also where you can set up the MX Master 3S with Flow. Flow allows you to use and control multiple computers with Options+ also installed seamlessly. Switch to another computer by simply moving your cursor to the edge of the screen. Flow also allows your to copy and paste content between those computers. However, since Flow is dependent on the Options+ software, it's only compatible with Windows and MacOS. So there is no first-party solution from Logitech for Linux, Android, or iOS.
Whereas "MX" meant the mouse employs Darkfield technology to allow tracking on virtually any surface, the "Master" means the mouse is able to pair with up to 3 devices. With a button found under the mouse, you can switch between those 3 devices.
Logitech claims it has a battery life of up to 70 days, carefully wording it so that 70 days is their claim max point. So don't expect 70 days. The reality is, how long it lasts will vary depending on the user and how they use it. So, if you're a previous MX Master 2S or Master 3 user, expect the same amount of battery life as that. Perhaps the average user will get 45-50 days out of it. For someone like my mom, who is elderly and not on the computer as much, 70 days is definitely possible. This is thanks to how power efficient the mouse is. It goes into sleep mode after a long period of inactivity. I have never felt the need to power my mouse off.
The mouse charges via USB-C but the cable is NOT included. 3 minutes of charging will give you about a full day's worth of use. You can see the battery percentage through the Options+ app or bluetooth if you have it connected via bluetooth. And it only reports the battery percentage in intervals of 5%. So the 35% battery I'm seeing now actually means 31% to 35%.
The mouse can also connect to a Bolt receiver, which is NOT included. If you already have one from a different device, you can add the MX Master 3S Bluetooth Edition to that same Bolt receiver.
The battery indicator on the MX Master 3S is just a single LED, albeit larger and easier to see. On the MX 2S and older, there were 3 LEDs so you could see the battery level. With one LED, you can now only see whether the battery is above 10% (green), below 10% (red), or charging (blinking). I honestly don't think this is that bad because when it turns red, that's your reminder to charge it or else it will die. And being in the red with 10% will give you 3 days of extensive usage to do it, which is plenty of time.
For loyal MX Master mouse users coming from the 2S or older, you may be in for a real unpleasant shock from all the changes they've made to the 3S. But give it time and you'll fall in love with it like I did. With the cheaper price it's perfect if you don't want to use up a USB port or already have a Bolt receiver. And as of 8/1/2025 it's on sale at Best Buy and a no-brainer to me. Get it on sale while you can! It's a steal.
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starRating: 5
title: Ergonomic, silent clicks, customizable, but Flow compatibility limited
detailedReviews 42: content: I’m a die hard “Applist”. not because I don’t believe in other products, but just because I like to match aesthetic and ecosystem. Lately, however, I have been trying to improve workflow for film editing. After sifting though many reviews, I decided to give this mouse a try. I’m not at all disappointed. while I am a Mac user, I decided to get the normal version Because many reviews have stated that Bluetooth connectivity does not give you the same performance as USB dongle. With that being said, the only downfall is the need to have a USB-C to USB-A hub because my back does not have any USB-A ports. Other than that, this was a good purchase because I like the economics and ability to customize buttons and actions with this mouse. many creatives seem to be combining this mouse with Logitech’s MX creative console and they love this pairing. I also own the creative console and like it. However, I have not been able to determine if the combination of this mouse and the creative console are as good as others state because currently the creative console comes out of the box ready to use with Adobe. I do not use the Adobe suite. I’m hoping that sometime this year we will see more presets for the creative console that support other companies and software. Once that happens, I think this mouse and that console will be staples for all creatives.
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source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Great for film editing, good ergonomics and customization
detailedReviews 43: content: So, I have had several MX Master mice in the past and they have always been a strong contender at least for me for best every day and comfortable mouse. I was a little hesitant at first with this Bluetooth Only Edition variant as all the other MX Master Mice I have used in the past used the USB receiver. I'm glad to say at least with all the computers I need to use this mouse on just using it as a Bluetooth mouse has not been a problem in anyway. It has the same comfortable grip and the performance for my uses is great. I've never been one who was super sensitive to polling rates and all of that, but I do some single player gaming and lots of work-related task without any issues whatsoever. Bluetooth connection with all the computers I use on a regular basis has been very solid and I have not had any issues. It's nice that all it takes is a simple click of the small button on the bottom to switch between systems and switching is super quick. It has, so far, worked flawlessly on both my windows laptops and a Mac studio that I use for some personal projects. Overall, it's just as good as the other variants of the MX Master I have used without the need to worry about a USB dongle for "Best performance".
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source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Comfortable grip, solid Bluetooth performance, seamless switching
detailedReviews 44: content: The good: the mouse is high-quality and responsive. The claims it will work on any surface are true - I've tried it on my lap and on the window, and it works flawlessly on both. The clicks are indeed quiet, but they are still nice and clicky, not mushy. The Logi Options+ software is also great, and allows you to customise the mouse well. The side scroll wheel is very cool; you might not need it often, but when you do it saves a lot of hassle. The mouse wheel has options for normal and low-friction modes, and can switch between them automatically when you spin the wheel fast enough.
The bad: the middle button (clicking the mouse wheel) is NOT quiet, and it has a lot more resistance than the other buttons. This can be frustrating if you use the middle button a lot (for games, closing tabs, etc.). The automatic switching between normal and low-friction on the mouse wheel feels great at first, but is impossible to control, giving you no middle ground between slow scrolling and way-too-fast scrolling. This isn't a big deal though, since you can turn it off in software. Speaking of software, though, it takes up 500MB - which might not be much for most people, but I'm running low on disk space!
Overall: It's a great mouse. It's expensive, but it does live up to its promises.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Great mouse, quiet clicks, but middle button is loud
detailedReviews 45: content: So to preface everything I owned used to be Logitech , headset, Mouse, Powered Mouse Mat, Keyboard etc. In large part due to poor aftermarket service and general quality issues I moved away from the brand as a whole. The last holdover a G502 lightspeed died the other day. I was left with a quandry it was 7pm at night everywhere was closed and that just left Officeworks.
Perusing the options it came down to two Logitech mice because lets face it the rest don't inspire confidence. I ended up settling on the MX Master 3s.
Setup was relatively easy however the person at Logi who decided to have you click buttons at random to be able to setup a mouse need a VERY stern talking to as that is quite annoying. Using the software and turning up the DPI was the first port of call and very easy to accomplish.
After one day of using the mouse I'm happily impressed at how comfortable it is and the programmable buttons that can be set via app.
The best thing though?
No click.. I can click away to my hearts content and not hear any clicking sounds. It's utterly amazing, as long as this mouse lasts me a while to justify the price tag I'll be very happy and may consider other Logi products in the future
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Impressed by comfort, programmable buttons, and silent clicks
detailedReviews 46: content: I enjoy how smooth this mouse feel, the comfort of the grip and how quiet the clicks are when I’m working in the middle of the night and don’t want to wake the wife. Originally purchased this for my MacBook because of the many positive reviews around its performance when it comes to Apple’s unique ecosystem. I loved it so much that I decided to purchase another one for my Windows pc. The Logitech program allows for many customization options that make it useful for anyone looking to connect 3 different devices through Bluetooth and also multiple programming variations for those looking to optimize their productivity. Overall, a solid mouse! The white one can get dirty pretty fast and begin to turn yellow if you don’t wipe it down from time to time. I just use a bit of dish soap and water w/ a microfiber cloth. Last thing I would mention is that it’s very difficult to remove any pen/pencil marks if you have demons for kids or maybe jealous co-workers that don’t have the luxury of affording a high quality mouse like this. The utility it provides was well worth the price and maintenance! I prefer my black one instead though.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Smooth feel, comfortable grip, quiet clicks, and reliable
detailedReviews 47: content: I bought this about 2 years ago and thought I’d write an honest review seeing as my review will go towards a prize-draw so hopefully I can get the MX keyboard as well.
The good:
Excellent ergonomics: Never felt fatigue using this mouse. The shape is simply perfect. I share this mouse with my wife who is more than a foot shorter then me and her small hands find it just as ergonomic so big tick for workaholics.
Reliable: Not once did I have an issue where this mouse did not connect to a device! I have used it on laminated wood, transparent glass, and a pleather desk mat - all with reliable and smooth usage. The software has always been easy to find and install when I’ve upgraded/changed to new devices and provided excellent customisation.
Inputs: The number of inputs is plenty enough for the most powerful of power users. Big big plus is the ability to set software-specific input settings so you can have your most common tools set to your preferred button and have more general OS functions mapped to others.
Software: Aside from the aforementioned advantages, the software also allows for more fine-tuning, e.g., in Mac I can have the scrolling direction different to the touch pad which is an absolute must! You can also change DPI and other nerdy stuff.
Battery life: Exceptional. This thing goes for months on single charge. And fact that it is USB-C means you just plug it in at the end of the work day when it tells you the battery is low and you’re good to go for another few weeks/months.
Overall build: Solid piece of hardware that has not skipped a beat. Still feels weighty and well-built after 2 years of daily use. No scratches except on the rubber shoes which are on the bottom and to be expected. My kids have even dropped it a few times and still working as new.
The bad:
Some features are a bit of a gimmick that I didn’t use past 2 weeks. Namely the continuity feature.as a Mac user, it’s redundant.
Gaming. Hopeless for gaming. Don’t bother playing games with this mouse. It’s too heavy. Perfect for professional use but stupid for gamers. A lightweight wired mouse is far better if you take gaming seriously.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent ergonomics, reliable, great software, exceptional battery life
detailedReviews 48: content: The Logitech MX3S mouse is easy to write about, I have been using the MX Master 3 for over 2 years now, it is my favorite mouse to use! Here are the features that I love about the MX Master 3S.
• Ergonomic grip, fits my medium sized hands very comfortably. I use this mouse all day without any issues.
• You can connect this to 3 devices, I have it connected to 2 laptops and a desktop. It’s super easy to connect.
• The battery is rechargeable via the USB-C port on the front of the mouse.
• Connects to your device via Bluetooth, no USB dongle needed!
It’s a pleasure to use. I use it for everything I do, internet browsing, productivity. I love the scroll wheel, it feels nice, has a slight “click” and feels very smooth. You can scroll slow or very fast with this scroll wheel. The side scroll wheel is great also, you can use it to move side to side on spreadsheets or web pages, I haven’t gotten into a habit of using it too much. There are 2 buttons on the side above your thumb that are convenient, it serves as a back and forward button on a browser.
For my usage, the improvements of the MX Master 3S are minor. The improvements are:
• Soft clicking of buttons, I didn’t think the MX3
• 8K DPI any-surface tracking, works even on glass
• Scroll 1.000 lines per second
• Longer battery life (lasts 70 days) – Note, USB-C cable is NOT included
With these improvements, Logitech took an already great mouse and made it even better. This is a solid and well built mouse. Of all the other mice I have in my draw, including other Logitechs, this is the one I use all day because it’s just so comfortable to use and works great!
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starRating: 5
title: Great mouse, comfortable, smooth scroll, and long battery life
detailedReviews 49: content: This mouse is exceptional in all aspects: ergonomics, design, functionality, and performance. No silly dongle sticking out of your laptop, either. The battery lasts seemingly forever without a charge but charging takes only a matter of minutes — and you can still use it while it’s charging. If you have multiple computers you can switch between up to 3 devices with just the click of a button. The smart scroll wheel is fantastic, it knows when you want it to be “clicky” for more precise scrolling and “loose” when you’re trying to quickly scroll through something, this will amaze you if you’ve never experienced such a feature before. You can customize all 7 buttons and fine tune the DPI/sensitivity to your liking. I especially enjoy the enhanced functionality with Adobe image and video editing programs, it has substantially improved my workflow as a professional photographer. This is the last mouse you’ll ever have to buy and it is worth every penny. I was not compensated for this review and I paid for the mouse with my own money.
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starRating: 5
title: Exceptional mouse in all aspects, worth every penny
detailedReviews 50: content: To be honest, I initially bought this mouse because of the price tag. I thought "if it costs that much for a mouse, it must have a long shelf life and must be a quality mouse".
Little did I know what I was actually in store for when I got it when it would slowly uncover it's features. Like the side scrolling bar (extremely useful since I use Excel daily). The button that changes the setting for the scrolling speed. The actual speed of the scroll button - which was incredibly useful for navigating through reports and listings far quicker than a typical mouse. The generous charge, a full charge lasts for what feels like forever. The ability to have it connected to 3 devices simultaneously and then seamlessly transition between devices at the press of a button - I can go on but essentially, I refuse to use any other mouse now. For what it does and for how much it costs - it's absolutely well worth it. I've had it for over 3 years now, I've accidentally dropped it several times and it's still going strong. If this mouse somehow stopped working or I damaged it beyond the point of operation - I'm replacing it with the exact same one.
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starRating: 5
title: Best mouse for productivity, well worth the price
detailedReviews 51: content: The MX Master 3S isn't a bad mouse, on it's own. It does what it claims to do, tracking is good. The app lets you customize the buttons. But in my opinion, it offers no positive improvements over the previous MX Master 3, and introduces several negatives.
First is the quieter button clicks. I guess the "S" is supposed to stand for Silent. But to me, it just sounds and feels cheap. More like what you would expect from say, a $20 generic mouse.
But then we get to my biggest gripe, the new "Bolt" receiver. Technically this is an improvement over the Unifying receiver logitech has used for years. But Bolt and Unifying are not compatible with each other, and most Logitech devices on the market, including the top of the line K860 keyboard, are still using Unifying tech. So you are stuck using 2 different USB dongles if you want to use Logitech's top of the line Ergonomic mouse with Logitech's top of the line ergonomic keyboard.
In my opinion, if you can find the older MX Master 3 model, jump on it. It does everything the 3S does, feels more solid in the hand, and works with other Logitech devices.
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starRating: 3
title: Quieter clicks feel cheap, Bolt receiver not compatible with Unifying
detailedReviews 52: content: This would be the ultimate mouse if it had all the functionality with a shape closer to the DeatherAdder V3 Pro. The extreme shape makes it comfortable to hold but difficult to move around especially after an hour of video editing. Upgraded skates would also help with handling this for longer periods. The weight is heavy but not a deal breaker when you understand all the tech in this shell. Going back to a lighter mouse feels like you took the weighted clothes off after training with Goku in the hyperbolic time chamber for a year. This is still worth a look at even with those faults. My ability to have all my major functions over on one hand instead of having to do a keyboard combos all day greatly speeds up my productivity. The side scroll wheel makes it great with zoom in/out and moving forward/backwards in the time line. The ability to assign any shortcut to a button and on specific apps is game changing. I do go back to another mouse for everyday use like browsing and of course gaming but this is a must have for productivity work.
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starRating: 4
title: Great for productivity, but ergonomics could be better
detailedReviews 53: content: Honestly, I didn't want to own another Logitech product. Since transferring over from Microsoft to Apple, I bought a new Apple Magic Mouse, used it for nearly a year, & ditched it. I was losing productivity.
I purchased then a HyperX wireless mouse that ran on bluetooth, before it started playing up. I did a lot of research into what I should purchase, and it was leading to the Logitech MX Master 3 for Mac.
Many years ago I purchased the wireless, ergonomic mouse when they first came out from Logitech, and that was glitchy. Losing connection before I threw it away and got a corded mouse.
Because of all the good reviews online and on You Tube, I dared myself to purchase the Logitech MX Master 3 from Mac, from officeworks. And I was blown away by the quality, the build, the feel of the mouse, the cool smooth scroll wheel, the rock solid bluetooth connection. It truly is a well built mice and the best that I've ever used so far. It is a joy to operate! Like the title, it is imho, the Rolls Royce of Mice for the PC world, for a Mac.
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect mouse for Mac users, best I've ever used
detailedReviews 54: content: Had a Logitech Triathlon 720. Used it only in Bluetooth mode so far. Tracking and precision are fine for my business use. I like the resistance on the mouse pad so it does not fly around. It glides nicely with some resistance. Soft click is amazing. I cannot go back to loud clicks again. When you flick the scroller, it glides quickly, then you can stop it. It works intuitively and I like it. Side scroll bar I just started using. I forgot it was there, since I have never had one. Convenient for switching tabs quickly. I would give this 5 stars except that the button to change devices is now on the bottom instead of the top. On the 720, I just click it a couple of times and I switch devices. Now, on the Master 3S, I have to flip it over and with my other hand, click the button. Very frustrating. Two actions, much slower, and I need to use two hands. Not sure they thought that one through. I switch devices every couple of minutes sometimes. For $150 I would return it, but I like the silent clicking and all the other stuff above, so I might keep it. The other choice is two M650L mice, which would cost less than this one on sale, but they just have basic features. Checking out the competition to see if I can get something similar but easier to switch.
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starRating: 4
title: Silent clicks and MagSpeed scroll are amazing, but device switching is slow
detailedReviews 55: content: This mouse has great precision cursor movement and comfort for the hand. The primary right and left buttons are slightly forward which only took 2 minutes to adjust to and seem to improve comfort and hand posture. The horizontal scroll wheel is a new and useful that makes me excited to see if could master diagonal scrolling by using the vertical scroll wheel at the same time. I enjoy using this mouse every day. I do have two challenges with the mouse. First, if you vertical scroll woth force, it keeps going and scrolls VERY far. Second, I have observed the cursor start skipping or jumping around, almost as if the mouse is half asleep. Switching the mouse off and on returns the cursor to full precision. A firmware update may correct both of thes issues. I have used and replaced my previous logitech mouse several times for 10 years and look forward to mastering my new daily driver!
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starRating: 5
title: Great precision, comfort, and scroll, but some jittering
detailedReviews 56: content: I have been using the MX series mice from Logitech at home and work for at least ten years - going back to the MX1100. Of late I have been using, and loving, the MX Master 3, but my home copy experienced wear-out of the left-click button. I chose to replace it, but the 3 is no longer available, so I purchased the 3s. I was very disappointed to learn that the MX Master 3s is not supported by Logi Options (non-+), and Logi Options+ does not offer the mouse-button DPI Shift function. This was easily one of my most valuable features on the MX Master 3 - with three screens I run a fast mouse (high dpi) typically, but then could switch instantly to a slow pointer speed (low dpi) for precision work, like when editing photos or drawing markups on documents, then switch back instantly to a fast mouse. I am super disappointed that the 3s does NOT support this function. Yes the MX series mice are excellent in general (thus the 4 stars), but unfortunately I am not a satisfied customer as the 3s represents a huge regression with loss of DPI Shift and provides zero additional benefits for my workflow.
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starRating: 4
title: Excellent mouse, but loss of DPI Shift is disappointing
detailedReviews 57: content: I've heard a lot of positive things about this mouse. Then one day I decided to go ahead and buy it. Whilst it is a premium device, I can't help but feel disappointed with it. Firstly, it's ever so slightly bigger than it needs to be which makes it feel awkward in the hand. The horizontal scroll wheel is not as free-flowing as the vertical wheel - it's a bit more muddy feeling. The extra button under the thumb area is, in my opinion, in the wrong place. It should be moved to the tip for more comfortable pressing. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with this mouse. It's just not the great piece of tech it's made out to be. I prefer the Anywhere 2S, with the horizontal tilt in the scroll wheel (which the newer 3S doesn't have). If it had USB-C connection instead of Micro USB then I wouldn't have upgraded. Also, I would prefer if such premium devices had AA/AAA batteries instead of rechargeable. That would extend the usability greatly.
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starRating: 4
title: Good mouse, but size and horizontal scroll could be better
detailedReviews 58: content: The MX Master 3S has more of everything you want, and less of everything else. More buttons. More wheels. More battery life. More space for my obnoxiously large hands. Less noise. Less wires. Less carpal tunnel from mashing my palms against my desk all day. It's great. Logi Options+ is solidly OK. The software for the mouse is good, but the Flow for multi-computer use has good days and bad days. Not sure what triggers the bad days. The mouse has 3 channels for Bluetooth though with an easy button to press to switch between devices, so even when Flow is suckin' it up, it's super easy to switch anyway. Overall, it's an awesome mouse and feels great for daily use. It adds so many controls to your range of fingertips that it's difficult to imagine going back to something else.
Two recommendations: It would be great if the Bluetooth function could be programmed to that hidden button in the thumb-rest, that way switching would be that much easier. And the second thing, add more of your keyboards to your Logi Options+ support list. I've got an awesome K915 that I use for game and work, it's BlueTooth too... I want it to work with Flow. That would be great.
Thanks!
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starRating: 5
title: Awesome mouse, great for daily use, customizable features
detailedReviews 59: content: This is my third Logitech MX Master mouse. i first bought the MX Master mouse and then the 3S came out and I bought that one. The S means it is 'silent' when you click the mouse buttons. Although it isn't completely silent, it is MUCH quieter than the MX Master 3. I use a MacBook Pro for work and personal use, I configured the Logi Options+ and used a keyboard shortcut mapped to the left and right buttons below the mouse wheel to switch between full-screen apps and it does it flawlessly allowing for better productivity. I bought this mouse after getting my new MacBook Pro M2 Max because of the color scheme. The scrolling and pointer speeds can be adjusted much higher for ease of use and not having to move the mouse much.
My only complaint about this mouse is the software. After rebooting my computer, I have to wait until I finish logging in and all the apps to open up before the custom settings are applied. I have the pointer speed set at 6700 DPI so I don't have to move the mouse as much and the shortcuts between full-screen apps takes a bit to load. Every now and then the custom settings will stop working during use, sometimes I can turn the mouse off and on and then close Logi Options+ and re-open it and that will solve it, a few times I have had to reboot the computer to make it work. It can be mapped to 3 devices using the button on the bottom. This is a device I would pay full price for if I had to because of how much it increases my productivity. It feels natural to use this mouse the way it is constructed and you don't have to move your fingers very far to access all the buttons. I don't use the gestures feature at all so I can't comment on that. I work in IT as a Systems Engineer and do software development as well, and this mouse makes all the difference in the world. Don't think about buying this mouse, just buy it! I have the non-Mac version mouse as well and the only difference is the color, the Mac version matches the Space Gray MacBook Pro.
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starRating: 5
title: Phenomenal mouse, silent clicks, and flawless Bluetooth connectivity
detailedReviews 60: content: I love this mouse! It is so comfortable to use and very reliable. I love that I can use it with multiple devices. I would personally prefer for the device switching button to be somewhere other than the bottom of the device as I frequently switch between my iPad and my MacBook. I would also like for the battery to last a smidge longer. While I did knock a star off for these complaints, I do feel that they are very minor and will not bother the average user. I've tried many computer mice and this is by far my favorite due to its comfortable ergonomics, multiple function buttons/scroll wheels, and ease of use and setup.
To note, I do consider myself a power user as I am a heavy user for media (photography mostly) switching through many applications and multiple devices throughout my day. I think this mouse is an easy five star for your everyday user.
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starRating: 4
title: Comfortable, reliable, and great for multiple devices
detailedReviews 61: content: I do a lot of video editing up for work and up till now had been using the standard Apple Magic Mouse - my wrist was killing me! I had to make a switch, and though I usually purchase gaming mice, after seeing a tonne of reviews on the MX Master 3S I thought I'd take the plunge and give it a go. And boy am I'm so glad that I did!
The finish on the mouse is a grippy smooth matte rubberised finish, with lovely texture and subtle styling that feels great in hand. The mouse click is precise and silent whilst still providing ample feedback to indicate a positive click. As the sensor features a variable polling rate (to save battery) it can suffer a little bit at slow speeds, but under normal use it is very precise and allows for those small movements that are sometimes required for video editing. Battery life is outstanding, outclassing my G Pro wireless, and being able to customise buttons for Davinci and other software is an absolute breeze.
Probably the coolest thing is if I want to take the mouse with me from work to home. I can have the dongle plugged into my PC at home, and have the mouse also connected to my Macbook Pro at work. This means that I can take the mouse to and from work and with a click of a button (under the mouse) I can switch computers from editing at work, to finishing projects at home.
My only criticism is with regard to the infinite scroll wheel. There is a super handy button to turn infinite on/off and to turn on that 'notch' feeling from the scroll wheel. I just wish that scroll was a little firmer while infinite is turned off. I like the firm feedback knowing my scroll wheel isn't going to over scroll and scroll any further than I need it to.
Overall I really am pleased with my purchase, and if you're like me, I think you will be too.
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic mouse for video editing, quiet clicks, and great battery
detailedReviews 62: content: As a lover of tech, I bought this to understand advantages over MX Mini. I thought I'd utilise the window / app display more than I have and imagined using thumb scroller more than I do (I keep forgetting it's there). The best feature for me is the quiet click.
It's bigger and heavier, but I don't really notice it.
The only thing for me I wish I was more aware of is the difference between the Windows Edition and Max Edition, which is mostly the type of cable being USB C both ends and no USB connector. I have one from another Logitech device, so not an issue for me and Bluetooth works fine for me needs.
The device I bought was rated B, so it arrived without an official box but with official cable and cardboard sleeve and was lightly used with some surface scratched in the base pads only. Good quality for a £40 saving over new and as a test for me.
Postage and sale Comms was up to scratch with CEX, as always.
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starRating: 5
title: Good quality for the price, quiet clicks, and smooth scrolling
detailedReviews 63: content: [This review was collected as part of a promotion. ] I bought this a couple of days ago, and I’ve been using it while I’ve been working from home. It’s phenomenal so far! I’m a huge fan of the silent clicking. I got this mouse so that I could do work without distracting anyone, and it far exceeded my expectations. The clicks are quiet, but tactile and not mushy. I also really like the side scroll, along with the options+ software that allows for presets according to the app open. The build quality is great (we’ll see about wear) so far, and the bluetooth connectivity is flawless. Some minor downsides - the mouse feet drag noticeably on my mousepad. It’s much better on my bare table - maybe glass skates would help? Also, I’d like an option without the rubber casing, even if rubber is more ‘premium’ - I’ve heard it wears down much faster than plastic.
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starRating: 5
title: Phenomenal silent clicks, great software, and flawless Bluetooth
detailedReviews 64: content: Easy to set up Bluetooth wireless mouse. It's easy to click buttons, drag, scrolling, and good shape for my hand.
Unfortunately, there are a few features that I can't comment about at the moment. I haven't had it long enough to run the battery dead, so I can't comment on the battery life or charging speed. But since it's been already half a month, and I accidently left it on overnight a few times already, I'd say it's at least a long lasting battery. It says it can work on glass surfaces, which I don't have in my home.
The only feature I wish it had was a storage for the USB feature. I've seen another mouse have a storage for the wireless USB attachment in the mouse itself, and I wish this one had it. Especially since, with Bluetooth, most computers wouldn't require it, it would make it less likely to lose.
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starRating: 5
title: Easy setup, long battery life, but no dongle storage
detailedReviews 65: content: Performance:Very comfortable, perfect for work
Logitech MX Master 3S is improved version of MX Master 3. It has better grip and Bluetooth USB dongle for better wireless connectivity to your laptop or PC.
I have one old MX Master 2S, and I can feel a lot of difference in quality and performance. It has smoother mouse control, very quiet clicks, and very comfortable grip. It is also ergonomics, suitable for all type of hand shapes. It has similar size with the old MX Master 2S (you can refer to the attached photo).
The only thing I am not happy with is the box came dented (at the bottom of box). The product I received only came with one layer of bubble wrap horizontally across the box, but not vertically across the box. Thus, I suspected the dents came during shipping. Seller needs to improve the bubble wrapping of their product for shipping.
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starRating: 5
title: Improved quality and performance, comfortable grip, quiet clicks
detailedReviews 66: content: This mouse initially displayed erratic lagging and freezing on my Windows 11 computer, even at lower dpi settings. I tried using different USP ports on the computer. I even reinstalled the "LogiOptions+.exe "software more than once with no improvement. Finally after several days I found the only true fix in a Reddit forum.... This mouse does NOT like using USB 3.0 ports for some reason. Their suggested and proven fix was to plug an older USB 2.0 HUB into the computer (I already had one) and the mouse "LogiBolt USB receiver" (a.k.a. dongle) into the USB 2.0 HUB. Wow, PROBLEM now SOLVED! Now this mouse works perfectly with no lagging or freezing at any dpi setting in the software. Just GOOGLE search "MX MASTER 3S lagging and freezing" to go down the rabbit hole of reading about it.
On to my Review of the mouse itself AFTER the fix above: The magnetic scroll wheel is EXCELLENT, very SMOOTH. Tracking is perfect at my chosen setting of 2500 dpi. It tracks OK on glass, but BEST on a mouse pad; very precise compared to glass. The thumb wheel is handy set to "Zoom IN/OUT" in the software; works in web pages, .pdf readers and more. The shape feels great in my hand and the left/right button clicks are almost silent and very precise.
I would have given the mouse 5 stars if not for this well known lagging glitch that Logitech knows about. BUT, I definitely WOULD still buy the Logitech-MX Master 3S mouse again because of the overall feel of quality.
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starRating: 4
title: Excellent scroll wheel, precise tracking, but USB 3.0 issue
detailedReviews 67: content: i been using this mouse for a few weeks now, and overall its a very good choice. here are my thoughts:
pros:
the ergonomic design is really nice, it fits well in hand and no strain even after long use.
the scrolling is super smooth and fast, makes working with documents and websites much easier.
works on almost any surface, i tried it on glass table, no problem at all.
connecting it to multiple devices is simple, switching between them is also quick.
cons:
The left key button stopped working for me, although with a factory reset it went back on
the pale gray color can get dirty quickly, need to clean often.
in general, it's a solid mouse that works very well for daily tasks, but there some small things to consider. if you ok with the price, i think you will be happy with it.
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starRating: 5
title: Good mouse, ergonomic, smooth scrolling, but left button issue
detailedReviews 68: content: I absolutly love this mouse. I was go it on sale and then there was a turn in a broken mouse and get a 20% off logitech deal.
Best things about this mouse are:
-Unlike the magic mouse it can charge while using it.
- I prefer having a left and right click over gestures.
- When you install the app on your computer you can adjust several of the buttons and scrolls to do what you want to better your productivity.
The only con i have found about this mouse is when the top button is clicked it magetizes the scroll wheel. When is magnatized and gives it the click feel when scrooling it isn't always accurate to what youre wanting to scroll to. I have found it to be smoother when its not magnatized and the wheel scrolls freely.
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starRating: 5
title: Love this mouse, charges while using, customizable buttons
detailedReviews 69: content: I initially was sceptical if this mouse would be an upgrade that's worth anything (i owned a Logitech m705 before), but as soon as I tried it out the first time, I was surprised with how well thought out everything is.
I wasn't sure if the the MagSpeed scroll wheel would be that intuitive because you expect the mouse wheel to slow down after spinning it. And in the first days of using the mouse that was he case. But bow that I've got used to it, it's incredibly handy as you can scroll through long websites or code rapidly.
As for the clicks, I'm very into quiet peripherals, because I'm quite sensitive to sound. And I was very positively surprised as I clicked the first time with this mouse.
Now, I have to admit that the clicks feel just slightly mushyer than on regular, clicky mice, but you'll get used to it fast.
All in all, I'm very pleased with my purchase
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starRating: 5
title: Intuitive MagSpeed scroll wheel, quiet clicks, and comfortable
detailedReviews 70: content: Best Feature:Ergonomic design with productivity, gaming, and design features
Performance:Bluetooth connection doesn't have lags and the mouse can operate properly on any surface
Product Quality:Premium quality
This is my first purchase of a premium (and quite expensive) mouse. In the past, I only use inexpensive ones for basic tasks. Recently, my MacBook M1 had incompatibility issues with a generic mouse which causes it to shutdown randomly. Thus, I bought a Logitech mouse knowing it's proven compatibility with MacOS. Thus far, haven't experienced problems using the Logitech MX Master 3S. It's very easy and comfortable to use. Hope it will last.
Thank you seller for the well-packed item. It arrived a day earlier than expected delivery date.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent ergonomics, performance, and compatibility with MacOS
detailedReviews 71: content: I'd like to leave a review for this mouse. I've learned a few things during my use:
When utilizing the Flow feature, I've noticed a delay when using Bluetooth with both the keyboard and mouse. However, when I use the USB dongle that came with the mouse, there’s no delay at all.
You can switch between computers (Windows and Mac) if one is connected via the dongle and the other via Bluetooth, but keep in mind that this also results in a delay.
To achieve the best switching experience, I recommend connecting both devices using the supplied dongle. Other than that, the mouse is excellent—it feels comfortable in the hand, and the keyboard works well too. I've used several mice and keyboards in the past, and this one stands out."
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Excellent mouse, but Flow feature has delays with Bluetooth
detailedReviews 72: content: It took a little getting used to because of the ergonomic shape and layout but once I got over that and started using all of the buttons on the mouse and seeing the value of having all of the additional functionality and the SUPER smooth scrolling of the scroll wheel, I think it would be really hard to go back to using a basic mouse. This is really a valuable creative tool as well. It has a second dedicated horizontal scrolling wheel which is perfect for timeline editing. It connects via bluetooth or dongle and remembers 3 devices. The drawback about this is that the dongle doesn't store inside the mouse so if I ever do need that dongle for another machine there's a small chance I might misplace it. That's my only gripe. I really love it otherwise but as I said in the beginning it did take a little getting used to. I had a little wrist ache after the first day of using it but not after that once I learned to change the positioning of my hand over the mouse and I now find it comfortable to use. I would recommend this mouse but if you can't get past the ergonomic shape, Logi also makes a more traditional shaped mouse in the same family with a similar buttery smooth main scroll wheel, just search for "Logitech - MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Bluetooth Fast Scrolling Mouse with Programmable Buttons - Black".
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Valuable creative tool, but dongle storage is a drawback
detailedReviews 73: content: I absolutely love this mouse. The features are fantastic with so many options for all the buttons. I can even use it on both my MacBook Air and Lenovo at the same time side by side, which is really nice. I'm not sure about the discoloration of the white/grey that everyone is talking about. I've had it for only 3 weeks now, but it has completely revolutionized how I do my work. Ergonomically I can sit at my desk and work for hours without my hand cramping (something I can't do with my Magic Mouse). Not to mention I charged it all the way up the first day I got it and, as I said, I've had it for 3 weeks and the battery is still at 85%. I do turn it off after every use though, so I don't leave it on for the battery to run down. I'd absolutely recommend this, even at the steep price for a mouse.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Revolutionized work, comfortable, and exceptional battery life
detailedReviews 74: content: I really wanted to love this mouse. The scroll wheel feels premium, the shape is nice, and it has great battery life.
HOWEVER, Logitech absolutely dropped the ball when it comes to the polling rate. The polling rate is only 125 or so when using the USB adapter, and about 80 when using bluetooth. As a result, mouse tracking feels unresponsive and laggy. It's horrible.
If you are used to mice with high polling rates, AVOID this mouse. It will drive you crazy. I can't believe Logitech thinks a polling rate of 125 is acceptable in 2024. I have a cheap "office" type mouse I got off amazon for 1/4 the price, and even that has a polling rate of 250.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Avoid if you need high polling rate, laggy tracking
detailedReviews 75: content: This is still the best work mouse in the market hands down. I use it in PC and Mac and have had every version. The scroll real is always amazing and the being able to hold it has been great.
I’m saying this though here are the things I still think don’t get improved on:
- I do not think the thumb placement area was ever big enough
- the side buttons press click never felt as good as the top ones
- The pads on the bottom I think should take more queues to gaming mice to make it glide a bit better
- the software is OK and continues to improve but it would be great to see more of a focus
- I would love the next one to come with a sleek looong cable for charging and use if the mouse becomes flat
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Best work mouse, but thumb placement could be improved
detailedReviews 76: content: I got this because you can switch easily between different computers, that part works like a charm. Also read lots of reviews
That said the extra buttons are very helpful when using Davinchi Resolve (video editor) I have not used it yet for that so I can’t comment there. On my Mac — everything works but the vertical scrolling is not as smooth as my apple Magic Mouse. It’s a line by line scroll, so as you scroll it jumps from one line to the next, which makes the scrolling appear choppy. It’s more
Like the scroll on a PC — and nothing wrong with that really, I’m just used to the pixel perfect smooth scrolling I’ve gotten used to on my Mac.
Overall though, love this mouse!
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Great for multi-device use, but scrolling is choppy on Mac
detailedReviews 77: content: Performance:Great
I’ve been eyeing the MX Master mouse for quite a while now but the higher price tag always puts me off. I got this during one of the sale coupled with some vouchers. I bought this primarily to be used in my office. However, I can’t install Logi Options on my laptop because of company policy. Hence, I can’t make full use of the available features and I imagine most companies also have similar policies. It’s a bummer, but I still can use the horizontal scrolling for Excel sheets. The back and forth side buttons also works on selective apps and places. Other than that, it works like a charm for my other personal laptop/device.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Great for office use, but software restrictions limit features
detailedReviews 78: content: Stylish mouse with good functionality and decent battery life.
A usb adapter is not included, which seems criminal for a $100 device (there is a PC model with it included but, you cannot get this color). It is bluetooth and can be used with any device including non Mac devices.
It is a beautiful mouse and the rollers are useful. I find it comfortable with one complaint. It varies by person but it feels very heavy. I prefer light mice for less moving effort and quicker responses. It's not to say its heavy but, compared to the Logitech vertical mouse it weighs much more.
They could have even given it removable weights at this price point.
Aside from that, the sensor on the mouse is excellent and works on a variety of surfaces. For enhanced tracking you can enable the 8k sensor, which helps with tracking on high resolutions displays (including MacBook pros).
The mouse should really be priced at 69.99 or less. The ultrafast scrolling has existed for years on Logitechs gaming mice and other than some metal scrollers, you're not paying for much else.
If you just need a good mouse and don't need any specific features this one offers, like using the mouse on glass or needing a side scroller, I would say save your money and look elsewhere. Its not a bad product though.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Stylish mouse with good functionality, but heavy and expensive
detailedReviews 79: content: I have always had gigantic hands. It has made it hard to use hardware like the apple magic mouse or any desktop mouse for that matter– the MX Master 3s is no exception.
PRO:Ergonomically, it excels in its button layout. Everything i need is extremely accessible,
CON: the thumb-down button is easy to accidentally press.
PRO: The tools logitech provides for users to create unique button-maps for many high-demand apps is incredibly helpful
CON: the lack of firmware support for this model is worrisome, I'm left wondering when I will need to upgrade.
PRO: the two modes for the scroll wheel (flywheel and segmented scrolling) make scrolling the web, zooming and fine adjustments extremely accurate and easy. It also has a satisfying WHOOSH.
PRO: The battery life is exceptional. The only reason I bought this one over other wireless options from Logitech is the USB-C charging, which is less wasteful and much more convenient than old-school cell batteries.
CON:Again, for large hands, it feels a bit small. And with such a high profile, your wrist is at an awkward angle. I would recommend investing in a mousepad with a wrist rest or in Deltahub's Carpio or other wrist support devices.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Ergonomic button layout, but large hands may find it small
detailedReviews 80: content: This mouse is one of the best I've used. The scroll wheels are weighted, which gives them a substantial feel. If you give the vertical one a good flick, it can get through long pages surprisingly quickly. The textures are also great, and the mouse feels like it's high quality.
I gave it four stars for one reason: the curvature of the mouse feels weird in my hand. Like, my hand doesn't naturally want to choke up on the grip. Because of this, my thumb placement for the two thumb-buttons is a bit rearward every time I reach for them. Not a big deal. I just readjust.
This mouse should be available for different hand sizes. And Logitech should then send me one for this idea.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Weighted scroll wheels and great textures, but odd curvature
detailedReviews 81: content: My original MX Master mouse started working strangely and when I spoke to Logitech tech support, they told me I had some kind of hardware problem, so I brought my computer into a shop. This resulted in them finding nothing but wiping all my data on accident so I had to buy a backup drive and bring it to a different computer shop. After looking at my computer for 2 weeks they found nothing. At this point I had spent over $400 on parts and repairs. I eventually realized there was no problem with my computer at all it was just the MX Master mouse that was behaving strangely. When I contacted support again they said sorry, we can't really help you but they gave me a 20% discount on a new mouse which I used because the MX Master is the only mouse that does not flare up my carpal tunnel. So I spent $70 on a new mouse plus shipping and when it arrived, it also is acting very strangely and only some of the buttons work. I have contacted support but for 2 weeks now there's has been zero progress or much of any support at all. Logitech products are great when they work well but their tech support is awful, and it just seems like no one really cares if what you bought works or doesn't. I own several Logitech products and would have liked to give a good review but since Logitech emailed me asking for my opinion here it is: BUYER BEWARE!!!
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Great when working, but awful tech support and reliability
detailedReviews 82: content: Its still a decent mouse but its not the MX Masters of the earlier days. Its built with cheaper materials now and is much lighter, that nice 'heft' it had is gone. I have some issues when using it as wireless, I will start to get little stutters when moving the mouse (windows 11), if I plug it into the usb its fine again. Not sure if thats windows 11 or the mouse or both. For gamers this mouse is still a hard pass, the thumb button on the base is just horrible to have if doing an intense fight in a game, it will click constantly taking you to your desktop. You can install their software to cancel it but you always have to load that software which I hate. It used to be a great mouse now its a decent mouse but it is a pretty decent mouse still.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 3
title: Decent mouse, but built with cheaper materials now
detailedReviews 83: content: Good mouse, fits my hand well, although playing first person games does lead to cramps. Buttons are useful for productivity and feel good to use. Battery seems to last a long time, although it's not run out of charge after a few weeks of use so I don't know how long it really lasts. It does have limited functionality if you want to use it for games, hence the 4-star review. Logitech Options+, the software that is used for customisation, intercepts all the button inputs, even if you set it to "do nothing". Users of the old "set point" software will remember a "generic" mapping option — this doesn't exist in Options+. Therefore, games are not able to use Mouse4, Mouse5 etc if Options+ is installed. Even without it, the second scroll wheel and the horizontally placed thumb button do not get detected in games. Options+ is required to set the DPI of the mouse at the driver level. It's kind of disappointing to encounter these compromises in a premium $100 mouse. As far as input lag is concerned, i wouldn't recommend using Bluetooth for gaming, but the receiver works fine. It's not got a 1000Hz polling rate but I really can't notice any issues, and I use a 165Hz refresh rate monitor.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Good for productivity, but limited for gaming
detailedReviews 84: content: This is absolutely the best mouse I have ever owned. Programmed the buttons how I wanted and it works great. The slight tip on the mouse, since you have the thumb rest, is very comfortable for my wrist. I seem to need to have a little more tilt to the mouse and this is perfect. I tried a lift mouse, but that is too much. I am not a gamer, just use it for production, but from what I can tell the tracking is superb. It is pricey, but it is also rechargeable, so that does add to the price a little, but I don't have to buy batteries for it now. And batteries have gotten expensive. It has very quiet clicking and probably some things I haven't figured out yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Best mouse ever, comfortable, rechargeable, and quiet
detailedReviews 85: content: My job has me working from home, and in 6 different offices, some days I can't guarantee which location I'll be the following day.
I finally was fed up with just dealing with whatever dusty, used mouse & keyboard might be available in whatever office I was in and bit the bullet to get a good set I could take with me anywhere for consistency. (I did buy a separate rigid clamshell case for the keyboard & mouse to keep from damaging them in my backpack)
I've enjoyed using mechanical keyboards for years, from an IBM mechanical keyboard in the late 80s-90s, and a few with Cherry MX Blue switches for my PC since 2010. I hate standard laptop keys and membrane keyboards.
The MX Mechanical is a joy to type on and the shortcut keys are a welcome addition (dedicated calculator app button especially).
The MX Master 3S is extremely comfortable to use, and the horizontal scroll wheel is convenient since I'm in excel & Google spreadsheets for most of the day.
The fact that these are both wireless and share the same USB receiver has made my setup/packup less stressful, no longer fumbling with wires and multiple usb plugs. The USB receiver stays in my laptop and I just flick the on/off switch for the Keyboard and Mouse at the start/end of my work day.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Comfortable and convenient for work and travel
detailedReviews 86: content: توصيل سريع جدًا. بعد ٩ ساعات من الطلب، وصلني الفأر. جودة ممتازة، وتغليف ممتاز. شكرًا جزيلًا.
marketplace: microless
source: microless.com
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/microless.com
starRating: 5
title: Fast delivery, excellent quality and packaging
detailedReviews 87: content: This mouse is clearly aimed at productivity, I got it because I'm in spreadsheets all day and knew the side scroll wheel would be excellent for that. Unfortunatley, the default settings are so terrible as to be unusable. By default, the vertical scroll wheel is normal and the side scroll wheel is inverted. The vertical scroll wheel can also be toggled between "smart shift" and "free spin", both of which I can see the appeal of for others but aren't to my liking. All of this can be fixed with their software, fixing the direction of the horizontal scroll and setting the vertical scroll to "ratchet", which I would call normal. However, as a productivity focused product that I use for spreadsheets, that means I use this for work where I am blocked from installing software on my work computer. I had to contact my IT department just to be able to use a mouse, which is ridiculous. If my IT department hadn't agreed to let me install the software, I would have returned the mouse, the inverted horizontal scroll was absolutely a deal breaker. I also am not a fan of having unnecessary extra software running in the background at all times, so even though their software does fix my issues with the mouse, I'm not happy with that as a solution.
Otherwise it's a solid mouse. Comfortable and accurate, glides smoothly on my desk, bluetooth is convenient for laptops. Gesture functionality is neat but I don't really use it. Has just enough extra buttons to be useful. I didn't think I would like the quiet buttons, but after a few minutes to get used to them they are just as good as normal buttons. I think the only thing I would change about the physical mouse itself, is I would prefer a ratchet option for the horizontal scroll, but that one is only smooth.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 3
title: Software required for usability, default settings are terrible
detailedReviews 88: content: I can see why people like this mouse but it's not for me. It's great for those who use their whole palm to grip their mouse, but I only use my fingertips which pushes my hand further back than what the mouse is designed for. I honestly need a pinkey rest for the way I hold my mouse too.
The main issue I had was with the software. You NEED the logi options app to customize your mouse buttons. Even if you change your settings on one computer, those settings are saved in the app and not on the mouse, so if you're changing to another computer, you'll have to download logi options and login to get your settings back. My settings never saved so I had to go into the logi options settings and restore a backup everytime I turned on my laptop.
The horizontal scroll wheel had this smoothing effect I don't like that just takes too long to stop moving. I would open excel, use the horizontal scroll wheel, and then use my regular scroll wheel before the horizontal "smoothing" was finished. This would cause the regular scroll wheel to move the page both vertically and horizontally. There's no way to turn this smoothing off in the app either.
Something to mention is that logi options did work well with my personal computer, but not with my work computer. I have no idea why it wouldn't save my settings on my work laptop, even after uninstalling and resintalling several times.
This would have a higher rating if I could turn off the horizontal smoothing and could save the settings locally on my mouse, but it was just so troublesome for me I'd rather just hold ctrl + shift with my old mouse to scroll horizontally.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 3
title: Software issues and horizontal smoothing are dealbreakers
detailedReviews 89: content: This seems like well-built mouse with a lot of great features but I have never used a mouse where the scrolling feels as disconnected from the physical movement of the wheel.
In the ratchet mode, the mouse seems to only scroll so long as it detects your finger in contact with the wheel, even if the wheel continues to spin after your finger leaves it. It's very off-putting to feel the wheel still spinning in the mouse and on screen it's already stopped scrolling. Moreover, if you scroll as a series of short fast strokes, it seems to just ignore some of them entirely. As a result, the more frantically you spin the wheel, the less efficiently it scrolls. Very frustrating.
The free spinning mode doesn't have this problem, but the scrolling is inconsistent in a different way. It feels like amount it scrolls is only loosely correlated to the amount the wheel spins. I tried tuning the settings in the Options+ app and disabling smooth scrolling features in web browsers but made no improvements.
The mouse feels very good in hand and the side wheel + buttons seem very useful--but the behavior of the main scroll is a serious deal-breaker. I wouldn't use it if it cost $30 let alone $100. Several years back, I had a Logitech M705 Marathon with a two-mode scroll wheel that was a joy to use despite not having smart features or capacitive touch sensitivity. If this mouse had the same scroll wheel, I would likely have kept it. Cheers.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Disconnected scroll wheel behavior is a serious deal-breaker
detailedReviews 90: content: I reviewed this two years ago and gave it an OK, but not great, review. After a couple of years of use, I've abandoned it.
I used this at my desk talking to a MacBook Pro. I mainly used the RF dongle interface. When not traveling, I would keep the MacBook pro in closed clamshell mode with external keyboard, mouse and monitor.
Fairly frequently, I found myself unable to use the keyboard and mouse to log in following a reboot. I had to open the laptop, log in there, give permission to use the accessory, then close it up. This was a royal pain, since I generally leave the laptop out of the way when I'm working from home.
On a nearly daily basis, either the mouse or (more frequently) the keyboard would just stop working. Unplugging the dongle and then plugging it in again would usually restore the function. Till the next day, if I was lucky
I have gone back to my ancient Apple mechanical usb keyboard and an old usb mouse which plugs into the keyboard and have had no such problems.
It still defies credulity that a keyboard and mouse with usb jacks cannot use a wired usb connection.
For the record, I had the dongles plugged directly into the MacBook Pro. This made no difference.
Your mileage, of course, may vary, and if it does, more power to you!
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Frequent connection issues with RF dongle interface
detailedReviews 91: content: Purchased this in Nov. 2023. Excellent mouse when it works. About 6 months ago, I began having problems with the left button - click and drag worked only intermittently or not at all. I disassembled the mouse and used a brush and blower to clean out the dust and it was OK again. Then, a couple weeks ago, same problem - can't click and drag with left button. Works OK with the buttons reversed, but that's not a reasonable workaround. This time, cleaning did no good. The mouse is useless and out of warranty.
I'm a heavy-duty computer user, but a $100 mouse should last more than a year. I replaced it with a $20 Tecknet mouse that's maybe 75% as good, but at least it will be cheaper to replace.
Logitech seems to have QC issues with its input devices across the board. I've also had QC problems with multiple MX Keys keyboards that simply stop working after a while apparently due to shoddy manufacturing.
These products are expensive but seem worth it at first because the features are solid and the ergonomics are great. That's why they get good reviews on tech sites. Unfortunately, the reviews don't account for durability. As a result, I'm no longer inclined to purchase mice or keyboards from Logitech no matter what the reviews say.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Left button failed after 6 months, QC issues with Logitech
detailedReviews 92: content: Left button started glitching right after warranty period ended. This is frustrating for $100 mouse. 2nd high priced Logitech mouse I've had, and both have had reliability issue. Research online indicates this is common problem with this mouse, and with Logitech in general, that they're aware of it and haven't addressed despite years of similar complaints. High quality switches are up to $2, and probably less for Logitech who would obviously order in bulk. I'm reading that higher end tech products like this generally have decent profit margin, suggesting enough budget to cover decent switches. All of this leads to suspicion of deliberate planned obsolescence. I'd rate this mouse higher based on the first few months of use, but with suspicion and frustration with being taken advantage of, having to buy the product again every year or two, I'm hard pressed to give more than 1 star. If this isn't actually a common problem, then higher ratings can outweigh mine. If this mouse lasted years instead of just 1 year, it'd certainly be worth it.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Left button glitching, suspected planned obsolescence
detailedReviews 93: content: It's a great mouse for productivity and even for FPS gaming. Great features overall. You can connect to 3 different computers and easily switch between them by pressing a button at the bottom.
Battery lasts quite long, charging it once every two weeks or so when used daily. Clicks and scrolling are virtually silent. Very accurate and stable sensor/cursor.
HOWEVER, the left click stopped working properly and is a common problem, people are reporting it happens between 1-2 years of usage, for me it happened after 1 year and 7 months of daily use.
It sometimes works sometimes doesn't, but if you press hard enough it will work.
To fix it you must disassemble the mouse and open it, and add tape to where the plastic part meets the switch.. or replace the switch, or both. Usually the switch itself is fine, and it is the plastic part that wears out so it can't actually make contact with the switch. To replace the switch you must have a soldering kit/iron and new switch.
I would give this mouse 5 stars if it wasn't for this left click problem.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 3
title: Left click problem is common, requires disassembly to fix
detailedReviews 94: content: I have been using the MX series mice from Logitech at home and work for at least ten years - going back to the MX1100. Of late I have been using, and loving, the MX Master 3, but my home copy experienced wear-out of the left-click button. I chose to replace it, but the 3 is no longer available, so I purchased the 3s. I was very disappointed to learn that the MX Master 3s is not supported by Logi Options (non-+), and Logi Options+ does not offer the mouse-button DPI Shift function. This was easily one of my most valuable features on the MX Master 3 - with three screens I run a fast mouse (high dpi) typically, but then could switch instantly to a slow pointer speed (low dpi) for precision work, like when editing photos or drawing markups on documents, then switch back instantly to a fast mouse. I am super disappointed that the 3s does NOT support this function. Yes the MX series mice are excellent in general (thus the 4 stars), but unfortunately I am not a satisfied customer as the 3s represents a huge regression with loss of DPI Shift and provides zero additional benefits for my workflow.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Loss of DPI Shift function is a huge regression
detailedReviews 95: content: This was a purchase for a ergonomic improvement - a large mouse with an angled grip to reduce wrist and hand pain from repetitive use of twisted forearm required to manipulate a traditional "flat" mouse. The software installed for managing the mouse never seemed to notify me when my battery needed charging, so I'd sometimes find it dead. I liked that it could be paired to multiple computers and switched for which one, so I used Bluetooth for my Mac and the USB dongle for connecting wirelessly to my Windows workstation that doesn't have Bluetooth.
Unfortunately, like many users, I found the left mouse button started to fail after about 18 months... the button fails to register a press or click, or when holding and dragging you get a click but the mouse releases the click prematurely. The ratings at BestBuy are good, but do some searching for MX Master 3S button failure and you will find many stories. There are some youtube videos about replacing the defective switch. I think I'll just be searching for an ergonomic replacement from another manufacturer.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Left mouse button fails after 18 months, poor design
detailedReviews 96: content: Im extremely disappointed with this product, especially considering its steep price of $100. I wouldn’t normally write a review over a minor inconvenience, but this is a case of the left click not registering consistently. I’ve had the mouse for less than a year when I began to notice the issue. It’s frustrating to have to click multiple times to get it to respond, and at first, I thought it might be a problem with my computer.
To verify, I downloaded software to track mouse clicks and compared it with my trackpad, confirming that the mouse was indeed the issue. I even reset the mouse to default settings, but the problem persisted. After checking Reddit, I found others with the same issue, and there’s seemingly no solution except to buy a new mouse.
Save yourself the hassle and avoid this product. Look for one that performs its basic function reliably—just clicking.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Left click not registering consistently, avoid this product
detailedReviews 97: content: I purchased this mouse specifically for its ability to connect to and switch between multiple devices. I have used the Logitech MX720 for many years and was looking for a replacement. I failed to realize that the button used to switch between devices is placed on the bottom of the mouse. This makes switching between devices on the fly difficult at best. Furthermore, Logitech doesn't provide the ability to map the functionality to a button on the top of the mouse. The poor button placement is a major design flaw and oversight on Logitech's part. Hence, despite being a very good device (infinite scroll wheel), the product is worthless for my use case. I ended up purchasing another Logitech MX720, which has the button placement for swapping device located on the top of the mouse.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Poor device switching button placement is a major flaw
detailedReviews 98: content: I’m not sure why all of YouTube praises this mouse but I do not like it at all. The scroll isn’t smooth, it frequently jumps and never responsive with finger movements. The regular click buttons are very smooth and sensitive making me do wrong clicks just by trying to rest my finger (which is again due to the shape of the mouse). People say it is ergonomic but its bulged shape makes my hand curved and painful at the center. Middle click button is very hard, left/right clicks are very soft. Other buttons are very much unusable without lifting hand. Pressing gesture button is a nightmare. To me only thing good about this is battery life and connectivity. People talk about productivity when they speak of this mouse but I didn’t feel like it.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Scroll wheel not responsive, uncomfortable shape, bad button placement
detailedReviews 99: content: I bought the Logitech MX Keys S and MX Master 3S bundle and was stunned that I had just learned of such a great asset to my workflow! I love how many different functions can be equipped to each mouse. I bought another MX Master 3S, as well as additional MX keyboards and MX mouse, to amplify the functions that are ready at my hand.
Absolutely delightful creations from Logitech. However, I am still waiting for Logitech to issue me additional Adobe Creative Cloud plan promo codes! I have supporting documentation of my purchases that show I am entitled to these codes. So a five star mouse has been tainted by Logitech’s deficient customer support services as well as its questionable marketing/advertising practices.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Deficient customer support and questionable marketing practices
detailedReviews 100: content: Worked absolutely amazingly for 6 months then stopped working. Firstly the switch for scroll wheel from infinite to regular scrolling stopped working, then 2 weeks later the stopped connecting to any device via Bluetooth or unifying receiver. When it stop connecting to my laptop, a red light started blinking, even turn the mouse off didnt stop the red light. At this point the mouse started to get hot and kept getting hotter until the internal battery was completely drained. Tried unplug the internal battery but the mouse still got hot while plugged in and red light continued blinking. Logi tech quality has truly deteriorated. I purchased a $30 mouse to replace the mx master 3s. A mouse of this price should not last only 6 months. After i started experiencing problems with this mouse, a quick search online reveal a range of different problems with the mx master 3s. From not connecting to devices, internal battery failure, rubber coating falling apart, to not working with max os because of updates to the os. Also this mouse doesn't updated, the factory firm is the only firmware for this mouse, even if your try using logi tech software to check for updated. Logi tech is aware of this but does seems to carry about the software issues. If you have an mx or mx 2 and are looking to upgrade, dont or looks at another brand all together.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Mouse stopped working after 6 months, Logitech quality deteriorated
detailedReviews 101: content: If you are used to lifting the mouse a little bit to reposition it on your mousepad, you'll dislike this mouse. It continues to move the cursor unless you lift quite high, and even then the cursor moves around as you are lifting. There are no options to adjust this lift distance.
The scroll wheel is inconsistent with some up-scrolls not really registering. It is quite a heavy mouse too, which can be inconvenient. If you enjoy precision and the mouse doing exactly what you ask it, don't get this one. All the extra features are a mute point if normal use is not enjoyable.
Wish I had known about PCCaseGear's "no mice" return policy before I purchased. Will have to go elsewhere next time. . .
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Lift distance and scroll wheel inconsistency are frustrating
detailedReviews 102: content: I use this on a Mac Pro with the 32 Pro Display. The mouse has these jittery movements that nothing will fix. It's impossible to feel like I have any fine control on a screen because of this. It's like using a $5 mouse. The scrolling is also annoying because the clicks feel damp and there's is the same kind of jittery-ness to scrolling on a page. The only upside is that you can do a fast flick and scroll very quickly up or down.
PASS on this mouse. I use a Logitech Super Light and it's a MUCH smoother movement experience and it's very light and portable, too. The only downside of that mouse is how loud the click is.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Jittery movements and scrolling, not good for fine control
detailedReviews 103: content: Hardware is ok, software is pure horror. I would recommend the product if they streamlined their configuration process. alas, right now, you have access to 4 different logitech apps (Logitech Options, Logitech Options+, Logitech Unifying Software, Logitech Connect WebApp) and you wouldn't know which one to use.
Idk what they are smoking at Logitech's but I don't want it. If I hit my head 72 times against steel-reinforced concrete and then drank 5 pounds of lead paint, maybe then I would design a similarly bad user experience. Right now I just have to assume that they asked themselves: "how can we create the most annoying software experience our users ever had?" and then they designed this shitshow.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Software is a horror, confusing and annoying user experience
detailedReviews 104: content: The MX Master 3S is a mouse I have been using for a year, mainly for work productivity but occasionally for gaming as well.
As others may have mentioned, while the mouse build quality is good and durable and the main key points is the free mouse scroll for effortless scrolling and horizontal scroll wheel. The shape of the mouse is perfect for my hands to cover it just right and having the option to use on multiple devices (3) is quite useful if you are alternating between work and personal devices. You are given a few options for connecting, either Bluetooth, the provided dongle or by wired. The battery life is also good, I only need to charge it once every 3 - 4 weeks depending on usage.
Its definitely not suitable for gaming as it provides an awkward feel and cannot do 100% what gaming mouses can do compared to this.
The only cons to this is Logitech's software which has its own quirks, this is not to be mistaken with Logitech's Gaming Hub as this mouse is not a gaming mouse and you will not get a prompt to customise.
If you are after customising / reassigning the available buttons for other purposes. You will need to use their software "Logi Options +" which still allows you to add shortcuts, add "smart actions" etc.
Overall I would give 4.5 stars for this as I am still using this without much complaint. :)
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 5
title: Not suitable for gaming, Logitech software has quirks
detailedReviews 105: content: My original MX Master mouse started working strangely and when I spoke to Logitech tech support, they told me I had some kind of hardware problem, so I brought my computer into a shop. This resulted in them finding nothing but wiping all my data on accident so I had to buy a backup drive and bring it to a different computer shop. After looking at my computer for 2 weeks they found nothing. At this point I had spent over $400 on parts and repairs. I eventually realized there was no problem with my computer at all it was just the MX Master mouse that was behaving strangely. When I contacted support again they said sorry, we can't really help you but they gave me a 20% discount on a new mouse which I used because the MX Master is the only mouse that does not flare up my carpal tunnel. So I spent $70 on a new mouse plus shipping and when it arrived, it also is acting very strangely and only some of the buttons work. I have contacted support but for 2 weeks now there's has been zero progress or much of any support at all. Logitech products are great when they work well but their tech support is awful, and it just seems like no one really cares if what you bought works or doesn't. I own several Logitech products and would have liked to give a good review but since Logitech emailed me asking for my opinion here it is: BUYER BEWARE!!!
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Awful tech support and reliability issues with Logitech products
detailedReviews 106: content: Very very bad mouse, not sure why so many people have given it 5 star. I went for this mouse because it was a mouse that has a quiet/silent click. It's quiet, has a lot of additional features, buttons etc on it, however it also has many downsides.
Scroll wheel does not track correctly, try scrolling up and down quickly and see if it matches what you're inputting, I can guarantee that it wont match. Mouse jitters onscreen due to bad connectivity with bolt receiver despite it being within 1 meter without any interference. Very uncomfortable to hold. Horizontal scroll wheel too high, side buttons too small. its just a mess.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Very bad mouse, scroll wheel doesn't track correctly