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  • 2018-12-01
    B****h
    This mouse is really great if you have multiple computers to connect via logitech flow, but sadly it doesn't work for linux computer. (The mouse works but there's no software implementation for it for linux computers)After 6 months of use (I brought this mouse in May) the material is coming off as seen from the picture of the mouse itself, after long duration usage of the side buttons. : (The mouse is very durable nevertheless, I dropped it once and had the scroll wheel coming off the inner housing, lucky there is a quick guide within the box on how to open the mouse and I just had to nudge is back into place and it works as normal.Still sad that the material is coming off already so soon. I probably gonna either cut it out or glue it back in.
  • 2018-11-22
    S****t
    I used to have the MX (1st gen), and now using the T400.
    The MX 2S is a lot lighter than those 2 models, since it is a built-in battery.

    The touch & feel is a good as those 2 models, but the detail of the product is better.
    The click sound is loud. it should be better to be a bit more silent
  • 2018-11-22
    S****t
    I used to have the MX (1st gen), and now using the T400.The MX 2S is a lot lighter than those 2 models, since it is a built-in battery.The touch & feel is a good as those 2 models, but the detail of the product is better.The click sound is loud. it should be better to be a bit more silent
  • 2018-11-22
    R****k
    Great mouse, super smooth, easy to set up, good size.Occasionally disconnects when used, will auto connect again seconds later when I move the mouse.
  • 2018-11-21
    R****r
    Easy to setup is not very silent, which would be awesome
  • 2018-11-21
    R****r
    Easy to setup is not very silent, which would be awesome
  • 2018-11-20
    D&****tt
    I'd rather have a normal middle click than a double function scroll but its overall a great mouse and I'm keeping it.
  • 2018-11-20
    D&****tt
    I'd rather have a normal middle click than a double function scroll but its overall a great mouse and I'm keeping it.
  • 2018-11-14
    Ba****ib
    Shocked at how reliable and practical this mouse is ! I dont need an MX master in my life, this gets the job done perfectly and it's small and portable.
  • 2018-11-13
    Ga****th
    Great travel or home work Bluetooth mouse. Note this is not a gaming mouse but it is a very good every day, long batter life tool.
    One Love
  • 2018-11-13
    Ga****th
    Great travel or home work Bluetooth mouse. Note this is not a gaming mouse but it is a very good every day, long batter life tool.One Love
  • 2018-11-01
    p****t
    the smaller new unifying receiver stopped working with either of my computers after a few weeks. luckily i have a bunch of previous models receivers that all work. the mouse works fine with another receiver.
  • 2018-10-31
    p****t
    the smaller new unifying receiver stopped working with either of my computers after a few weeks. luckily i have a bunch of previous models receivers that all work. the mouse works fine with another receiver.
  • 2018-10-17
    Ma****es
    Tired of little USB receiver plugged into my laptop, I shopped online for a bluetooth enabled mouse. This one seemed to fit the bill, although I have no use for the Flow feature that allows you to use the one mouse for two devices. What immediately stood out for me was that the scroll wheel does not serve as a middle click. If you're unaware, middle click can be used when you're browsing the internet, if you middle click a link it automatically opens in a new tab. If you middle click a tab it closes it. If you middle click on an empty space on a webpage you can scroll up and down continuously by moving the cursor. When you're used to these tricks, you'll find that you middle click all the time. It's easier than dragging your cursor over the X on a tab or right clicking a link to bring the dropdown menu in order to open it in a new tab.The Logitech Anywhere 2S does not have middle click.While the scroll wheel does depress and serve as a 'button' what it does is switch between a silky smooth style of scrolling to a 'notch' style scrolling that we're familiar with. Smooth scrolling feels nifty for about 10 minutes but then I just find I like the regular style scrolling.What it does have is programmable buttons, and if you were so inclined you could program the Gesture Button (located under the scroll wheel) to function as a middle click, but doing so sacrifices the other features the Gesture Button offers like programming it to Zoom, Pan, or toggle between applications.The mouse is compact enough to serve as a companion to your laptop on the go, it has a sturdy frame and feels great in hand, but it's getting 4 stars from me because of it having no middle click. If this absence of a basic feature was advertised and I knew of it going in then I'd have no reason to complain, but that isn't the case.
  • 2018-10-13
    A****n
    It can be difficult to differentiate between the 3 Bluetooth options on a computer screen which can make paring confusing/difficult
  • 2018-10-12
    A****n
    It can be difficult to differentiate between the 3 Bluetooth options on a computer screen which can make paring confusing/difficult
  • 2018-10-03
    Pi****no
    I used Apple's magic mouse before but was getting tired quickly. Not anymore with this mouse.Battery life is good, but I don't get warnings when the battery is low. Had a couple of instances where the mouse was dead and had to struggle to find the charging cable.Haven't yet used the cross-computer functionality.Warning: when booting from a USB stick to install macOS upgrade the iMac could not recognize this Bluetooth mouse.In the meantime, I have upgraded to the Logitech to its big brother - the Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless - that is even better and I'm suing this mouse for my laptop. 


    Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse with Cross-Computer Control for Mac and Windows, Midnight Teal
  • 2018-10-02
    Pi****no
    I used Apple's magic mouse before but was getting tired quickly. Not anymore with this mouse.
    Battery life is good, but I don't get warnings when the battery is low. Had a couple of instances where the mouse was dead and had to struggle to find the charging cable.
    Haven't yet used the cross-computer functionality.

    Warning: when booting from a USB stick to install macOS upgrade the iMac could not recognize this Bluetooth mouse.

    In the meantime, I have upgraded to the Logitech to its big brother - the Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless - that is even better and I'm suing this mouse for my laptop. Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse with Cross-Computer Control for Mac and Windows, Midnight Teal
  • 2018-10-02
    Th****er
    I edit on my Macbook Pro outside of the office quite often and I was using the Microsoft Arc Touch as my primary travel mouse. That was probably the most travel friendly mouse I've ever owned yet not necessarily the most effective mouse especially for the price it was sold at. So now that I switched over to the MX Anwhere 2S, I'm quite satisfied with the improved workflow. I use around 4-5 mice through out a day as a tech youtuber. At my work office I've been using an MX which is an ideal size for a workhorse. I have a prodigy on one of my Window's PC's and I love that mouse for casual web browsing and minor gaming and I honestly think it's the perfect size for my hand. I have average sized hands for a 5 ft 7 male.This MX Anwhere is slightly smaller than the Prodigy in size but it is actually pretty hefty and solidly built. The precision and connectivity is top notch for a travel mouse. It's been basically a portable somewhat slightly more cramped experience of my MX on my office editing table.The ability to switch over between separate Bluetooth devices is also quite convenient. I do wish there was a way to store the bluetooth receiver somewhere on the mouse either magnetically or inside the body. It helps prevent losing it during transportation. It is pricey, but if you are on the road often and need a reliable mouse for work purposes, this is worth the purchase.
  • 2018-10-01
    A****.
    I edit on my Macbook Pro outside of the office quite often and I was using the Microsoft Arc Touch as my primary travel mouse. That was probably the most travel friendly mouse I've ever owned yet not necessarily the most effective mouse especially for the price it was sold at. So now that I switched over to the MX Anwhere 2S, I'm quite satisfied with the improved workflow. I use around 4-5 mice through out a day as a tech youtuber. At my work office I've been using an MX which is an ideal size for a workhorse. I have a prodigy on one of my Window's PC's and I love that mouse for casual web browsing and minor gaming and I honestly think it's the perfect size for my hand. I have average sized hands for a 5 ft 7 male.

    This MX Anwhere is slightly smaller than the Prodigy in size but it is actually pretty hefty and solidly built. The precision and connectivity is top notch for a travel mouse. It's been basically a portable somewhat slightly more cramped experience of my MX on my office editing table.

    The ability to switch over between separate Bluetooth devices is also quite convenient. I do wish there was a way to store the bluetooth receiver somewhere on the mouse either magnetically or inside the body. It helps prevent losing it during transportation. It is pricey, but if you are on the road often and need a reliable mouse for work purposes, this is worth the purchase.
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