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  • 2021-12-26
    L****e
    Great for portability and I only have to charge it once a month or so. Flow is very convenient for connecting to multiple computers on the same network. After a couple years, I have had no issues with connectivity, but the rubberized material below the thumb buttons has started to peel up.
  • 2021-11-23
    Am****er
    Overall, no regrets. Perfect size and weight. This model replaces my old M705. My primary reason for purchasing this model was the manual flywheel. The other models have an automatic toggle, which simply does not work for me.I do have 2 complaints though. My M705 had a center button behind the wheel for toggling between flywheel and click mode. Its wheel button was a functional button. I much preferred that design over this model. This model's center button is functional, while the wheel button is the flywheel toggle. No doubt, I'll need more time to adapt--my muscle memory remains trained from the years of using my M705.The scroll wheel is too light. In flywheel mode, it doesn't spin as fast as my M705 did. Scrolling long documents takes a bit more effort.Years ago, I had another mouse. I don't recall the model, but it had a very heavy scroll wheel. Solid steel. That was my first flywheel mouse, and it remains the best one I've ever used. I really wanted to find a similar design, but settled for this new model after failing.
  • 2021-11-12
    A****S
    I am using logi peripherals for years and love those with M705 being my all time favorite. Bought this one because my employer approves of it for use with corporate Macbook.Pros: - support for connectivity to multiple (upto 3) machines/phones, both via BT and logi dongle; - long charge - never had a chance to verify but readily believe - it us using Li-ion builtin battery; - logi dongle is now noticeably smaller than those I am accustomed to. Might be important if you use it with your laptop at all times. Not a big deal for me. - it is small and lightCons: - small and light. I wear gloves size large and I end up holding this mouse with my two fingers. Get tired of this fast. I like my mouse hefty. - The wheel is free spinning. M705 offers an option to have it 'notched'. I do miss it. - Li-ion battery which needs recharge. I'd rather have replaceable chargeable NiMH. - No place to store the universal receiver - that is one thing I really appreciated about all the wireless Logi devices and I miss it badly.Most likely I will pass it to my kids - way too small for me.
  • 2021-10-20
    D.****an
    Have owned this for a little over a year. Now . . . it is starting lock up and disconnect. Have to go re-add it to get it to work again. A little frustrating . . . still trying to see if I can somehow fix it. It is not the cheapest of available mouse products.
  • 2021-09-11
    I****m
    Good mouse for accessibility for daily use, but I have found some issues. Battery charging up to 90%. Options software shows full charged, but Windows showing 90%. I thought first, it is a protection mode but when I handle MX keys keyboard, it is showing 100%. Looks like battery issue. Another headache is rubber sidebar. I really hate rubber. 2 month use, and it starts to peeling and largening. This is really annoying.I can't comment with battery life because I don't know, maybe I'm using hard or not, but battery takes just three or four weeks. Can't say 70 days or close.I'm little disappointment with battery. When paying 60 USD you should expect better mouse battery than scrolling
  • 2021-08-16
    Vo****ik
    There is a ridge along the side that is irritating to your ring finger if you have medium-large or large hands. Otherwise a great device.
  • 2021-06-20
    M****d
    It is a little bit too small.The scroll is not clickable. So there is another button instead of scroll click. It takes some time to get used to it.Everything else is really great.It has a software for adjusting button functions.
  • 2021-02-04
    Co****ed
    Overall, pretty good but the palm hump is lower than optimal. It does not have storage for USB receiver. Nice that it has USB as well as bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable battery but I've used other brands with similar feature for a lower price point - like victsing
  • 2021-01-05
    A****y
    Good mouse for office except the scroll wheel is too sensitive. After scrolling down, if you are not careful the scroll wheel will go up a tiny bit. Good for fast scrolling though.
  • 2021-01-04
    g****r
    nothing
  • 2020-12-07
    Br****en
    Nothing to add.
  • 2020-12-05
    J****r
    Well i bought this mouse about 2 months ago and i haven't had any issues. The only reason I bought this product was to play minecraft on my macbook pro lol. It was smaller than I thought it would be but it still works out. It was easy to connect and loved that it had the two buttons on the side, to set other keys onto to (for minecraft). But for some reason the side keys don't work for 1.8 (minecraft), dunno why. Probably just the game.Also the BATTERY IS AMAZING. I charge it like 4 times (in 2 months) but I probably only had to charge it three times. It went for 2 1/2 weeks until I thought it was low, should have let it die to see how long it would last. (probably because i only connect it to one device?)One issue I found tho was the scroll thingy. There are too modes for the scroll thingy, a smooth scroll and a (dunno how to describe) but are like little triangles. ^^^^^^^^ anyways When im on the web and want to scroll down, it is unsatisfying. Just the way the screen scroll kinda by little chunks. Other than that it aye okay!!!!!
  • 2020-11-21
    D****n
    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.
  • 2020-11-10
    MT****on
    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
  • 2020-11-05
    k****t
    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.
  • 2020-11-04
    R****e
    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.
  • 2020-10-31
    C****N
    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.
  • 2020-10-19
    G****C
    I enjoy using the mouse for daily work, web browsing, and occasional gaming. It provides the ability to switch between connecting to 3 devices which is useful when you are using multiple devices. It also can be connected with Logitech unifying receiver and also via Bluetooth - great connectivity options. However, some minor things to be aware of are that the charging input uses micro USB for this model while a newer model, MX Anywhere 3, uses USB-C. The battery lasts about two weeks per charge for me, which is okay, but I would have to plug it in somewhat frequently. For the price, I'd go for the newer model, since the 2s isn't that much cheaper and it will reduce your cables since most devices use USB-C nowadays.
  • 2020-10-12
    Wi****ia
    I have a love-hate relationship with the Windows version of the Logitech Options software that powers this mouse since it afecta the usage of the media keys of my Craft keyboard. However, it also allows me to customize this little wonder mouse in a fashion that allows me to be supper efficient with work.
  • 2020-10-02
    Ch****ng
    I got this to replace my m305 that one of the buttons died. I use it primarily for work and bring it with me in my laptop bag. I liked that it was both RF and bluetooth compatible. It has a nice weight to it, which might be an issue for some, but I like it. I like that it is rechargeable as well, but would have preferred USB-C for charging rather than micro USB. Bluetooth pairing went flawlessly and has been stable all day on my HP laptop. I have but one complaint, which cost it a star. The USB dongle for RF is super small which is nice, but since I am using bluetooth I don't need it. There is NOWHERE on the mouse to store the receiver dongle. That thing will be lost in a second it is so small. I really wish Logitech was able to find somewhere to put the dongle inside the mouse. But all in all it is a great mouse that works very well.
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