Ergonomic and comfy for small hands. Wish it came with a USB C connector. Helps me do things much faster in Adobe and other softwares. One doesn’t realize how much difference the right mouse can make in speeding things up till one starts using it.
I still prefer a no-nonsense simple wired mouse, but when I'm traveling or using my tablet this has become my favorite mouse.Pros:* Comfortable design that can be used in either hand, unlike the MX Master series* Works with either a dongle or BT, which has come in handy multiple times for me* Has a button on the bottom with three connection profiles, so I can easily borrow the mouse from my computer and use it on my tablet without having to fight for priority in pairing* Long battery life, good build, good weight, and not too small or too largeCons:* Pressing down on the scroll wheel switches how the wheel rotates, either using detents that stop on each step or removing the detents and letting it spin freely. This is pretty useless, in my experience, and you have to click a button below the wheel for middle click. It trips you up when switching mice sometimes too.
Gaming - I do not have so cannot comment of that aspect but have had this particular mouse for my main laptop right when it came out, the first rig died within 6 months, they RMA'd no hassles, still recommend
It has a very long range. Great for my rolling podium in my class 20 feet away from the computer. My wireless keyboard went bad, so I am now buying the matching logitech MX keyboard since this mouse was so good. I can't speak enough good things about this product.
I love the fact that I can switch between three devices so I can use it on my work laptop my gaming computer and my laptop. So far I’ve used it for three weeks straight without charging it so the battery life is great. It’s a little bit small but for travel in general use it’s great.
Purchased this mouse because I needed a mouse to use for work (we have laptops as our work machines, but using the trackpad in an IDE can be a pain, especially in a dual-screen setup) and it does the job as well as I need it to.The mouse is missing many features some might take for granted such as additional Mouse buttons but retains a few still that I consider critical, such as the ability to lock and unlock my scrolling wheel as needed.Even with its's small size and my large hands, using the mouse is never a hassle (though I do miss having the more egonomic shape of my G502 that I use at home), and the battery life is incredible, having been used every single weekday since the day of delivery as well as being left on all week and weekend in a few instances already. The battery still shows no signs of giving up (though I am charging it during lunch breaks and turning it off at the end of the day now, just to make sure it lasts).I would recommend this to anyone who needs a portable work mouse to get the job done.
I'm very happy with this mouse...I replaced a M705 with this one, and thought it might be too small to use for extended periods of time. After using it for a few days, I have to say that it has a great feel - good weight and shape, and it doesn't skip at all. Love this, and now thinking I should get it's companion keyboard!
Overall this is a great mouse. I just wish they would bring back the on/off switch of the first generation Anywhere. If it had the old on/off switch, it would get 5 stars. Yes, the old switch was worth a full star all by itself.I have smaller hands and it is comfortable to use. The low profile contours are nice. I tried the Marathon Mouse. It too tall use comfortably. This mouse has a profile more like the first Anywhere Mouse.The new on/off switch is tiny and stiff. You sometime have to use your thumbnail to slide it. The switch on the first Anywhere was a spring loaded slider about 1/3 of the width of the mouse, making it easy to find without flipping the mouse on its back. And easy to operate with a push of your thumb.This mouse is rechargeable. So you periodically have to plug it in with a usb cord. You can use the mouse while it is charging. Which amuses me to no end to have a corded cordless mouse.As a side effect of not having batteries, it is lighter than the old Anywhere. This may be a plus for some people, but one of the things I liked about the first Anywhere was its heft. Despite not being as heavy as the old Anywhere it is heavier than the Marathon. It is heavy enough to not feel like cheap construction. No creaking flimsy plastic.The button behind the scroll wheel can be programmed to work as a true middle mouse button. A plus for those that work on Linux. Although it would be nice it it were in front of the scroll wheel. But it's better than mice that require you to click the scroll wheel for the middle mouse button, which is awkward.The flow software is nice. Since the mouse supports up to 3 computers, if you have flow on the other computer, you can use one mouse for both 3 systems. The mouse detects when you reach the edge of the screen and switches to the computer that you configure for that side of the screen. It's like an M in a super-KVM. Kudos to Logitech for Flow.Other features- Standard forward and back thumb buttons- Hyper scroll wheel (clicking it toggles hyperscroll)- Scroll wheel tilts left and right- 3rd button behind scroll wheel- All buttons are programmable. They can even be programmed on a per application basis.
If not for two things, this could have been a great little mouse.PROs:ergonomiccomfortablesmooth gliderresponsiveaccurategreat for travel or home useCONs:You'll find some other reviewers who've experienced the same issues:1) After only a few months of home use, the rubber area wrapped around the sides of the mouse came unglued. I fixed the issue with some super glue and patience, but after paying this much for a mouse, should I really have to fix something on it?2) The center scroll wheel has a mind of its own - it decides when it will be a click wheel or a free-spin wheel (Apparently this is a hardware issue. Like other reviewers, I found that turning over the mouse and giving it a GENTLE but firm whack or two on it's backside corrects the issue. This is a highly technical fix that should only be attempted by the most knowledgeable and confident tech gurus... not)So for the above reasons I rate this both Nice and Meh at the same time.
Like everything about this mouse. Would buy again. I had my eye on this for a year after going to Micro Center and checking out all the mice they had. When it went on sale on Amazon, I jumped at the opportunity. Biggest disappointment was that I was unable to get the side buttons to work as back and forward buttons with Firefox on Catalina. Be aware this is a smaller mouse.
I have several MX mouse which have basically the same commands and functions. The only thing I don't like about this mouse is that the right button is so soft, it's very easy to pick it unintentionally.
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