I actually wasn't sure what to expect with this mouse since I hadn't used wireless mice in forever, and my last couple of experiences haven't been great. However, so far this mouse is actually really nice. Charged it up and the charge has been holding super strong. Really happy it has a built in rechargeable battery instead of having to worry about replacing batteries inside. Nice and weighty, and a fair amount of customization ability. Haven't noticed any serious lag with it either. The best part is that since I already had a different logitech device with a unifying receiver, I was able to just hook this mouse up to that, and free up a usb port on my laptop, while still also allowing bluetooth connections to my laptop if needed. The only real issue I have with it is that the middle mouse click is tied to switching between modes for the scroll wheel instead of the standard middle mouse functionality, so if you want or need that, you have to map it elsewhere. I personally think this is a silly design decision, as I use the middle mouse more than I ever need to really unlock the scroll wheel, but it's not that big of a deal. Still probably something you should be aware of though.
- Good mouse, like the gestures.- like being able to transferring files between devices by moving the curser (need both devices connected to same wifi)Cons- the button to switch between devices is under the mouse so u have to pick it up and flip it over- when using flow to switch devices, if the next device is bluetooth, there is a few second delay. But if you use the logitech receiver it's extremely fast. This isn't the mouses fault, i tested this with several bluetooth devices, some are fast and some are slow at detecting and transfering control to the mouse.
So I got this as a Christmas gift from my brother, ended up liking it overall. I originally used the SteelSeries 4HD and lasted me a really long time but I ended up just giving it to my gf and went for the Corsair MM300. I use a Logitech G900 mouse and I guess you could say going back to cloth was hard since there was a little bit more resistance. Fast forward to today when I got the MM800 it felt really natural and fast/little resistance which is what I prefer in fps games.
+ RGB, Goes well with my Corsair 280X case.. went from barely any LED to all out RGB.
+ Hardpad really nice, little resistance.
+ Easy to clean off.
+ USB port.
+ iCUE support, I can control my Lightning Node Pro, H115i Platinum, and the MM800's RGB all in one.
- USB port/hub center placement, would prefer it to the side. Always hits the cord when moving from side to side, but since I use a wireless mouse it doesn't affect me too much or if you have a cord holder. Only when I want to charge and use it at the same time it gets slightly annoying haha.
- Compatible with iCUE but still a little buggy.
Overall its a good mousepad, great for fps games. My preference is hardpad still over cloth. The only mousepads I really used were:
Ratpadz (hard)
SteelSeries QCK (cloth)
SteelSeries 4HD (hard)
Corsair MM300 (cloth)
Corsair MM800 (hard)
And this is pretty good so far! Highly recommend it!
Love this thing, have one for my work laptop and my personal laptop. Works on any surface, has the best scroll wheel of any mouse ever made and being rechargeable is amazing.
Bought my first MX Anywhere 2S in Sept-2018. It exceeded all expectations. I now own 3 of them, one stays with the home computer in my office when working from home on my laptop and one stays in my laptop bag for traveling. A single universal receiver supports both mice from the same device, so I don't need to swap anything when I go on the road. The mouse can connect to 3 different devices within range by simply pressing the channel button on the bottom.It virtually works on any type of surface, even a clear glass table with no backing - yes a clear sheet of glass! I was having all sorts of tracking issues with other mice, whether on worn mouse pads or table tops, having to stick a notepad unde those mice to use them - not true with this mouse!The battery holds a very long charge, weeks upon weeks, and the mouse operates normally when plugged into the USB cable to charge (on or off the laptop). The programmable buttons are very handy and the speed scroll wheel is great for speeding down long web site pages, documents or spreadsheets. The left and right scroll on the wheel is also a feature I've liked on select Logi mice. The mouse is very ergonomic for right-handed people, but the programmable RH-thumb buttons would be useless for a left-handed person.The universal receiver works better than bluetooth mode, don't know if its Wi-Fi interference or what but at least on my Lenovo Ideapad the bluetooth connection kept dropping.I haven't used the Logitech Flow application yet, honestly haven't needed it. May give it a try soon.
After the second charge to top off the battery I haven't charged it in months. The logi app gets way to many updates and Nags you to update but OK whatever. Having 3 pairing options is great for ppl with multiple devices is great.
Still insanely fast after two years.I’m running an Oculus Rift VR headset, and coupled with a GTX 1070 OC, this chip still nails it. Just no need to upgrade. Incredible value for money. Just don’t use a stock cooler, this runs hot. I’m using a cooler master EVO to keep this sucker from catching fire!
Have been using the mouse for about a month and really like it... small, light weight and with the downloaded software from Logitech, is easily customized. So far have not had to charge it (other than the original charge) so the battery lasts. Also, the Unifying USB from Logi is a great addition since we only need one USB port for mouse and keyboard.
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