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  • 2017-12-12
    Ju****im
    There were a lot of opinions that it was smaller than I thought, but it was a very reasonable size for me. The Folw feature is pending because I do not have a chance to try it yet, so far I am satisfied with it. Sell a lot of products.
  • 2017-12-12
    Ju****im
    There were a lot of opinions that it was smaller than I thought, but it was a very reasonable size for me. The Folw feature is pending because I do not have a chance to try it yet, so far I am satisfied with it. Sell a lot of products.
  • 2017-12-04
    Mi****ey
    Best performing Bluetooth mouse that I have used. My hands are maybe a little too big, might need to upgrade to the large more expensive version. Great for MacBook Pro, no dongles to worry about losing.
  • 2017-11-29
    Am****er
    Very good mouse, battery last very long, the only detail it has is about the tracking, I normally work over a glass table, and it is not a perfect movement track over the glass, the older version does a better working over glass
  • 2017-11-29
    Am****er
    Very good mouse, battery last very long, the only detail it has is about the tracking, I normally work over a glass table, and it is not a perfect movement track over the glass, the older version does a better working over glass
  • 2017-11-03
    Am****er
    Works great...on glass
  • 2017-10-21
    S****s
    Decent mouse that does it's job. When used with macOS it feels a but laggy or slow on the movement. I tried to adjust the settings but still I couldn't find the optimal natural movement I was looking for.With latest High Sierra the Logitech Options Daemon has some kind of bug and it draws a lot of power from your Macbook, resulting to a quick discharge of your battery. My only option for now is to kill the process or uninstall the application.The Logitech flow is a a great feature and works as promised (tested between a Macbook Pro and a Windows Desktop).
  • 2017-10-20
    S****s
    Decent mouse that does it's job. When used with macOS it feels a but laggy or slow on the movement. I tried to adjust the settings but still I couldn't find the optimal natural movement I was looking for.
    With latest High Sierra the Logitech Options Daemon has some kind of bug and it draws a lot of power from your Macbook, resulting to a quick discharge of your battery. My only option for now is to kill the process or uninstall the application.
    The Logitech flow is a a great feature and works as promised (tested between a Macbook Pro and a Windows Desktop).
  • 2017-10-03
    C****H
    all very good.- 1 star because the side material kinda attracts oil and isn't cleanable
  • 2017-10-02
    C****H
    all very good.
    - 1 star because the side material kinda attracts oil and isn't cleanable
  • 2017-09-27
    H****Q
    Great product. Pair with my MAC easily with Bluetooth. Vivid color.
  • 2017-09-19
    Jo****do
    This is probably one of the best mice I ever purchased. I had the first generation Anywhere MX already and it works on everything including glass tables.While that first generation had a pouch, which is perfect for travel, the MX2 and MX2S generation got more expensive and in return for the price increase, Logitech did leave the pouch away.I am disappointed by the fact that you pay more than 60 USD for a mouse and they start saving on the wrong end
  • 2017-09-18
    Jo****do
    This is probably one of the best mice I ever purchased. I had the first generation Anywhere MX already and it works on everything including glass tables.
    While that first generation had a pouch, which is perfect for travel, the MX2 and MX2S generation got more expensive and in return for the price increase, Logitech did leave the pouch away.
    I am disappointed by the fact that you pay more than 60 USD for a mouse and they start saving on the wrong end
  • 2017-09-11
    E****y
    This is a smaller mouse so people with large hands will probably not want to use this as their everyday mouse. Although ergonomically shaped, it's also not great for those of us who have already developed some carpal tunnel. It really is designed for most comfortable use in the right hand. For those reasons, it gets knocked down a star.Otherwise, it's a great mouse. It really does work well on a number of surfaces, including glass, and switches between computers without any problem. That's a nice feature to have, especially the copy/paste feature. I often use a Surface for notetaking and writing - and although documents can be saved to OneDrive, sometimes it's easier to just copy/paste. It's also nice for image copy/paste.Note: the longest it's lasted without charge with this reviewer's use has been 30 days, which isn't too shabby but isn't close to the 70 days mentioned in the specs.
  • 2017-09-10
    E****y
    This is a smaller mouse so people with large hands will probably not want to use this as their everyday mouse. Although ergonomically shaped, it's also not great for those of us who have already developed some carpal tunnel. It really is designed for most comfortable use in the right hand. For those reasons, it gets knocked down a star.

    Otherwise, it's a great mouse. It really does work well on a number of surfaces, including glass, and switches between computers without any problem. That's a nice feature to have, especially the copy/paste feature. I often use a Surface for notetaking and writing - and although documents can be saved to OneDrive, sometimes it's easier to just copy/paste. It's also nice for image copy/paste.

    Note: the longest it's lasted without charge with this reviewer's use has been 30 days, which isn't too shabby but isn't close to the 70 days mentioned in the specs.
  • 2017-09-06
    E****d
    Grabbed this mouse after seeing the Anywhere 2 on sale, and the old VX Nano was probably my favorite laptop mouse - decided to spend the extra couple bucks on the latest and greatest.Pros -Tracking - Haven't tried on glass, but on multiple surfaces (wood, plastic, etc.) tracking is smooth.Size & weight - I know this is a matter of preference, but the size of the 2S is a good size for a laptop mouse, small but not painfully so, and a good weight in a small mouse.Smooth/clicky scroll wheel - user selectable scroll wheel for different applications.Multiple connection methods - haven't used Bluetooth yet, I use the mouse across multiple laptops and I'm not about to deal with pairing, but good to know I have the option.Cons -USB Receiver - Small enough that it's tough to pull out of some USB ports. Also the VX Nano had a slot to store the receiver on the mouse itself. The Anywhere 2S has no such slot.Quality - While not exactly cheap, the 2S doesn't feel as top of the line as the VX Nano. Rubber pads on the sides seem to be a cheaper material, seam in the plastic on the back which isn't perfectly flush, etc.No carrying case
  • 2017-09-06
    J****l
    For mac users: There is a known issue with bluetooth mice not working correctly when your computer is using dual-band Wifi. At least for the logitech MX Anywhere and MX Master... but the Apple Magic mouse always works fine. I'm not sure why this is. The connection is laggy and your cursor will periodically freeze up. I ended up returning the mouse for that reason.Otherwise, I had use an MX master for years on a previous computer and liked it. More recently, I've used Logitech's G502 wired gaming mouse at home and work (all time favorite).Reviews of this mouse compare this to the MX Master as if it's the cheaper/second-tier alternative to the MX Master. It's cheaper and has less buttons, and a less sculpted shape. To me, those factors make an obvious winner over the MX Master. I got a new MacBook pro recently, so I tried both side-by-side assuming that I'd lean toward the Anywhere because of it's portability, but would prefer the Master. Not the case at all. I strongly preferred the MX Anywhere, hands down. I use my mice with a maxed out tracking speed and use a claw /fingertip hold. I assume you would agree with me if you do the same.I honestly can't see how one would prefer the Master unless you use a really flat-handed palm grip. Or maybe if you regularly use some kind of software that would benefit from it's specific programmable button layout [that isn't gaming]. Seems like a small target audience. Its just too big and clunky for me. You might love it, but I feel like it's wildly overhyped and that most reviewers are simply parroting everything everyone else says online and accepting it as a flagship because its marketed and priced as a flagship.The shape, weight, build quality, scroll wheel... everything about the Everywhere is perfection. I'm upset that it doesn't work well with the bluetooth on my computer.PS - If you're coming from a wired gaming mouse like the G502 to this, the cursor movement will feel... weird. I'm not sure how to describe it. It's just barely noticeable. The G502 feels crisp and super accurate. Going to the MX Anywhere feels just a little less crisp. That it probably to be expected since it's connected via bluetooth and has a fraction of the DPI.
  • 2017-09-05
    E****d
    Grabbed this mouse after seeing the Anywhere 2 on sale, and the old VX Nano was probably my favorite laptop mouse - decided to spend the extra couple bucks on the latest and greatest.

    Pros -

    Tracking - Haven't tried on glass, but on multiple surfaces (wood, plastic, etc.) tracking is smooth.

    Size & weight - I know this is a matter of preference, but the size of the 2S is a good size for a laptop mouse, small but not painfully so, and a good weight in a small mouse.

    Smooth/clicky scroll wheel - user selectable scroll wheel for different applications.

    Multiple connection methods - haven't used Bluetooth yet, I use the mouse across multiple laptops and I'm not about to deal with pairing, but good to know I have the option.

    Cons -

    USB Receiver - Small enough that it's tough to pull out of some USB ports. Also the VX Nano had a slot to store the receiver on the mouse itself. The Anywhere 2S has no such slot.

    Quality - While not exactly cheap, the 2S doesn't feel as top of the line as the VX Nano. Rubber pads on the sides seem to be a cheaper material, seam in the plastic on the back which isn't perfectly flush, etc.

    No carrying case
  • 2017-09-05
    J****l
    For mac users: There is a known issue with bluetooth mice not working correctly when your computer is using dual-band Wifi. At least for the logitech MX Anywhere and MX Master... but the Apple Magic mouse always works fine. I'm not sure why this is. The connection is laggy and your cursor will periodically freeze up. I ended up returning the mouse for that reason.

    Otherwise, I had use an MX master for years on a previous computer and liked it. More recently, I've used Logitech's G502 wired gaming mouse at home and work (all time favorite).

    Reviews of this mouse compare this to the MX Master as if it's the cheaper/second-tier alternative to the MX Master. It's cheaper and has less buttons, and a less sculpted shape. To me, those factors make an obvious winner over the MX Master. I got a new MacBook pro recently, so I tried both side-by-side assuming that I'd lean toward the Anywhere because of it's portability, but would prefer the Master. Not the case at all. I strongly preferred the MX Anywhere, hands down. I use my mice with a maxed out tracking speed and use a claw /fingertip hold. I assume you would agree with me if you do the same.

    I honestly can't see how one would prefer the Master unless you use a really flat-handed palm grip. Or maybe if you regularly use some kind of software that would benefit from it's specific programmable button layout [that isn't gaming]. Seems like a small target audience. Its just too big and clunky for me. You might love it, but I feel like it's wildly overhyped and that most reviewers are simply parroting everything everyone else says online and accepting it as a flagship because its marketed and priced as a flagship.

    The shape, weight, build quality, scroll wheel... everything about the Everywhere is perfection. I'm upset that it doesn't work well with the bluetooth on my computer.

    PS - If you're coming from a wired gaming mouse like the G502 to this, the cursor movement will feel... weird. I'm not sure how to describe it. It's just barely noticeable. The G502 feels crisp and super accurate. Going to the MX Anywhere feels just a little less crisp. That it probably to be expected since it's connected via bluetooth and has a fraction of the DPI.
  • 2017-09-04
    Gu****ze
    Great mouse, but can't get to pair with BlueTooth to primary laptop. Must use transceiver. Maybe it's just me. I'll have to take another look at it. Also, I bought the white one because I was tired of black. This one is much easier to find in my laptop case which is black inside! The mouse its of works perfectly - very smooth. Be sure to download and install all of the Logitech software from their website. I love the horizontal scroll that the tilt wheel offers. Such a time saver! Battery life is a non-issue. Simply recharge with a USB cable. Rarely ever needs charging.

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