Seems to work well with the MAC, at least it's better than the mouse that came with the MAC. I don't know what people are talking about the noise because there is no noise with the mouse. I like that you can still use the mouse while charging it. The MAC mouse was unusable while charging and it was just a crazy piece of equipment that I hated. I have had lots of Logitech keyboards & mice before and have liked them very much and I think this will be fine. I would buy it again & as a matter of fact, my husband just ordered one for his new MAC.
works great. battery lasts forever, I haven't charged it since I got it and I use it every day.it's responsive, connects immediately every time. The scrolling wheel could be a slight bit tighter so it doesn't spin so freely, but that's my only minor complaint
I've had this mouse for more than 7 years now, originally owned the first one before I decided to ditch the batteries and get a rechargeable one. The sensor it's blows any other mouse out of the water. It's so good, it's the only mouse I'll probably ever buy. I'm constantly gaming on the go, playing SC2 on my Alienware, and this mouse it's absolutely perfect to use my laptop, my bed, a glass table, my pants, literally anything solid, as a mousepad without ever actually needing one. It's honestly amazing, I've bought it for my parents, my friends, I honestly can't use any other. I really love the small size, I do have big hands, as it's just the right size to be discrete and easy to move around a small space. If you want a bigger one, the Master might be better, but this is literally the perfect mouse. The batteries last me almost a month before the Recharge message pops up and I just connect it as I use it and it charges pretty quickly.
I have a pretty full school laptop already. I wanted a mouse with a small form factor, Bluetooth compatible, and higher DPI settings if I ever use it on the go. My biggest worry when purchasing this product was the size. Yes I know I was in the market for a small mouse but I wanted it to still be usable by myself, someone with larger-than-normal hands. Thankfully, the mouse arrived as expected today and the grip and control of the mouse was fine. I also use a Logitech G602 for my home workplace, but as it is a much larger mouse it is not travel worthy. I used this mouse as a comparison for the MX Anywhere 2s. As expected, the G602 was slightly smoother, with a better scroll-wheel and long-use grip feel. However, given current options for compact mice, this may be the best option with a lot of great features to go along with it. I use my USB plug with a home server laptop, located upstairs running my printer, servers, etc., while also relying on Bluetooth for my main laptop to save space. Additionally, using remote desktop in conjunction with this mouse and its included Flow software, I can quickly switch between my main laptop and my home server laptop screens (using remote desktop) for quick updates and changes when it is not fully necessary to pull the server laptop out of storage.
Pro: This mouse has the solid feel, tactile feedback from buttons and is super fast to setup with the new Logitech Options software (a lot better than the old Setpoint software) This can connect to three devices, Bluetooth capable and saves my only USB port from having to have the unifying dongle! The dongle on my dock allows for keyboard and 2 or more devices which is super easy to set up. Logitech has great customer service. Something that is missing from other manufactures... The built in battery was a concern, but if you keep the cable handy (USB to USB-C) changing a couple on minutes will get you thru the day of heavy use.Cons: there are a lot of low cost cordless mouse options out there. Justifying the additional cost to your bean counter may be challenging. The mouse and keyboard are the most used and important accessory for your computing productivity and experience. Do not go cheap here! Potential issue is the long term built in battery life. Time will tell if the built in is still performing well after 3+ years.
I decided to write this since a lot of reviews are 1 star for Mac and I bought this for mine to see if I would have better luck than other reviewers. Plus I was a fan of the Nano VX a few years back. Below are my Mac specs for reference.OS: Catalina 10.15.6System: Macbook Pro 16 2019/2020Firstly, the flow feature is really awesome, and I can toggle between my Windows PC and Mac on the fly, I have not had any issues with this feature yet and it seems to work really well. The form factor is pretty nice as well, but I wish it would be a bit higher near the base similar to the G303. Pairing with Windows and Mac devices was easy and have not encountered any disconnections yet. Overall I would recommend getting this for your Mac. Another reviewer said you might have to do a firmware update if you experience issues, so I would recommend doing that as well just to be on the safe side.My three biggest issues with this is that it seems the bluetooth mode of this mouse seems to be a bit unsmooth? The best way to describe this is if you wanted to drag something 1 to 2 pixels over, it might move it an extra pixel or two. This might be fixable with adjusting the mouse settings. Its not really too much of a problem, but might get annoying if you use any photoshop type work, on wired and wireless it seems to better/resolved. The second issue is the battery, I sorta wish they let you put in your own batteries. Yes, the battery provided has a large battery life, but if it ever goes bad, you have to disassemble your entire mouse to get in a new one (and you can't buy a new one super easy). Finally, I wish there was a slot on the mouse that allowed you to put the Wireless USB Adapter into the mouse when you are not using it. Currently you need to buy a separate bag/container to hold both since there isn't a place for it.
I really love the larger mouse pads for my desk. This was to replace my previous mouse pad that I bought from an off brand seller. I didn't think there would be such a large difference between this mouse pad and the one that I had before, but it is actually a noticeable difference in how smooth my mouse movements feel on this mouse pad. My G502 gaming mouse glides effortlessly over this mouse pad. The thick construction feels durable and is comfortable.
Didn’t realize how big this actually was but it’s very nice for gaming with my laptop. I tend to use my laptop on my bed so I put an old flat type cardboard picture that’s the same size under the mousepad and it works great. Great quality!
This mouse is excellent. I’ve had it now for several months using it for working at home across 2 laptops, as well as my person laptop and I haven’t charged it since the initial charge out of the box. It quickly connects via Bluetooth and I’ve never experienced any lag (that’s not a gaming recommendation). Comfortable, I don’t think the wheel is as squirrelly as a lot of people point out. My only wish is that the button to switch computers was on the side or top of the mouse rather than the bottom. Despite that one issue I’m quite happy with it.
Honestly. A bit over priced for what it is. I love the iCue integration. If it wasn’t for that. I would not have purchased it. It’s nice having the plug for my mouse right there as well, but unless you already have a Corsair iCue setup. It really isn’t worth it.
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