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Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse – High-precision Sensor, Speed-adaptive Scroll Wheel, Thumb Scroll Wheel, Easy-Switch up to 3 Devices

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  • Unique thumb wheel: For horizontal navigation and advanced gestures
  • Easy connections for multiple computers: Use with up to three Windows or Mac computers via included Unifying receiver or Bluetooth Smart wireless technology
  • Easy switching between computers with the touch of the button
  • Tracks virtually anywhere - even on glass: The Dark field Laser sensor tracks flawlessly even on glass and high-gloss surfaces (4mm minimum thickness)
  • Advanced power management: Up to 40 days of power on single charge. You can get enough power for a full day of usage in only 4 minutes, with no downtime while recharging. ( Battery life may vary based on user and computer conditions)
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MX Master wireless mouse is the flagship mouse from Logitech designed for power users. This high-end product offers comfortable hand-sculpted contour, stunning design and advanced features, and is optimized for Windows and Mac. Sensor technology - Darkfield high precision , Nominal value: 1000 dpi, DPI (Minimal and maximal value): 200 to 4000 and dpi (can be set in increments of 50 dpi).

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Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
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4,433 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, comfort, and functionality of the mouse. They mention that the build quality is solid, the materials are just right, and it feels fantastic to use. Some say that the design is super ergonomic and it supports their hand better. Overall, most are happy with the mouse's battery life. However, some customers are mixed on scrollability, connectivity, buttons, and size.

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1,166 customers mention861 positive305 negative

Customers like the quality of the mouse. They say that the vertical scroll wheel works very well, the build quality is solid, and the materials are just right. They also say that it works on almost any surface and has very nice features. Customers also say the software is great and that the gestures are pretty cool.

"...This is a very high quality mouse. Definitely worth the $90." Read more

"...Still wakes up the computer out of sleep mode and all that, fully functional with no drop-outs...." Read more

"...2. The scroll wheel does feel very nice on the fingers. Very substantial.3. If I can solve the thumbwheel lag problem I think it will be nice...." Read more

"...IT becomes unusable. With my PS3 the movements sometimes gets jerky once in a while but is still usable...." Read more

781 customers mention679 positive102 negative

Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that the design is super ergonomic, the weight has a great feel, and the side scroll-wheel feels great. They also like the higher arch, which supports their hand better and puts it in a more natural position. Overall, customers find the comfort to be very pleasant.

"...I actually like the higher arch as it supports my hand better and puts it in a more natural position.So, the full review...." Read more

"...mouse is SO much better than any Magic Mouse I've ever used, so much more comfortable, so much more programmable, so much sleeker looking and..." Read more

"...2. The scroll wheel does feel very nice on the fingers. Very substantial.3. If I can solve the thumbwheel lag problem I think it will be nice...." Read more

"...for my wife with her relatively small hands she claims it to be comfortable. This is always gonna be subjective...." Read more

685 customers mention609 positive76 negative

Customers like the mouse. They say it's the best mouse for general use, an excellent replacement for that mouse, and the best wireless mouse they've ever used. They also appreciate the MicroGear wheel and its SmartShift feature. Overall, most are satisfied with the mouse's performance and functionality.

"This is a really nice mouse in concept, and I don't yet regret my purchase. Still, there are a lot of bugs and issues...." Read more

"...and once you install the software from Logitech, this mouse's capabilities really shine...." Read more

"...As it is however, this is the nicest functional mouse I've ever had, and the second nicest ergonomically of any mouse, functional or not...." Read more

"...I've noticed an improvement in the power management and responsiveness, so would recommend using this mouse with their receiver if you intend to use..." Read more

521 customers mention403 positive118 negative

Customers like the battery life of the mouse. They say that the built-in battery has a fantastic life, and it can be recharged while using. The battery also makes the mouse noticeably lighter.

"...The battery life seems alright, it's long enough that you don't feel like it really gets in the way, as long as you remember to charge it...." Read more

"...Battery should last longer [It does! I charge about once a week, because I use it 10+ hours a day 5 days a week]..." Read more

"...And the battery life, so far, appears to be excellent.This is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a high-quality mouse." Read more

"...Unfortunately, the MX Revolution could no longer keep a charge, and after SIX years, I finally retired the MX Revolution...." Read more

392 customers mention274 positive118 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the mouse. Some mention that it fits their hand like a glove, and is great to use for long periods of time, while others say that it is a bit large and may be uncomfortable if held in hand. The high arch fits their hands better and allows it to rest in a more natural position. The luxurious and high-quality fit and finish is surprisingly useful, and the wide footprint and the big slider pads on the bottom make it much more comfortable.

"...The higher arch fits my hand better and allows it to rest in a more natural position...." Read more

"...I notice zero difference using the mouse on glass and find it fits this need perfectly...." Read more

"...It needs to be much larger. Furthermore the extra button hidden at the thumb-rest is also near impossible to find...." Read more

"...holding this moue farther up, and it’s quite comfortable, everything fits nice - it just took time coming from tiny $5 mice]..." Read more

731 customers mention388 positive343 negative

Customers are mixed about the scrollability of the input mouse. Some mention that the adaptive scroll wheel behavior is actually rather nice, providing smooth scrolling until you slow the wheel down. However, some say that the adaptive scrolling is a software setting that was not on by default, and that they did have a problem where the scroll wheel on top quit scrolling. Additionally, some complain that the thumbwheel isn't good for much of anything, and the dedicated horizontal thumb scroll wheel is not tilted, making it difficult to use.

"...Placement of buttons [for me] is just about perfect. The side scroll wheel is a MUST if you edit video, for scrubbing through your timeline is..." Read more

"...such as changing tabs in Chrome, but switching tabs with the thumb wheel was laggy, making it hard to get to the tab I wanted, and I couldn't..." Read more

"...Finally, the scroll mouse is great. It took some time to get used to the "free scroll" spin but I use it all the time now...." Read more

"...EDIT: Another problem is that the horizontal thumbwheel isn't compatible with all applications...." Read more

711 customers mention285 positive426 negative

Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the mouse. Some mention that the software allows them to pair multiple wireless devices to a single unifying receiver, while others say that the dongle works but intermittently. Some customers also mention that they have issues with the Bluetooth drivers and that the mouse does not connect to Bluetooth 2.0 dongles.

"...The only issue is that it does NOT connect to BLUETOOTH 2.0 dongles. I tried on another older laptop and the BLUETOOTH cant discover the mouse...." Read more

"...This mouse does that, but it gives you the option to switch 'automatically' without pressing or clicking any switches...." Read more

"...But now that the thumbwheel is working, I'm noticing that it lags frequently. The pointer and scrollwheel don't have this problem for some reason...." Read more

"...After I adjusted the sensitivity to an appropriate setting, tab switching is simply a joy...." Read more

566 customers mention291 positive275 negative

Customers are mixed about the buttons of the input mouse. Some mention that the main buttons are great, and you can remap any button. The hold position, and the button placement are intuitive and simple to use. However, others say that the "back" and "forward" thumb buttons are absolutely useless, difficult to press, and feel spongy. Some say that some of the button assignments are fixed, so you basically cannot use some, and that the location of the forward and back buttons is not intuitive.

"...All of the buttons are customizable, and given the option for keystroke assignments I think you can do just about any action you could ever want to..." Read more

"...and lived with the weird fact that it only had a back button but no forward button and the fact that the "Start" button could not be..." Read more

"...The back button is slightly larger and sticks out a tiny bit more, which makes it easier to find over the forward button...." Read more

"...These buttons are difficult to press and feel spongy because they have this diminutive design that doesn't feel great...." Read more

An only slightly flawed work of art
4 Stars
An only slightly flawed work of art
This will be my impression after a little over a week of use. I'll try to update this at a later time, if anything changes.The first thing most people will notice about this mouse is its size. It's designed to really fill your hand. The back arch can easily fill my palm without my fingers falling off the front of the mouse or dragging on either side. I'm not sure what the experience would be like for someone with especially small hands but it feels great for someone with larger and bulkier hands. If you're bothered by other mice with really low profiles, this mouse should make you quite happy. The same for people who like heavier mice. The weight is on the heavier side and isn't adjustable (like some gaming mice allow) but I prefer heavy mice for better accuracy.If you're still a hardcore claw-grip user, like I am, the size and weight are still quite comfortable, though. I tend to plant my wrist on my desk and move the mouse with just my fingers (so my palm is well above the mouse) and it's definitely not an issue for accuracy or comfort.The second feature most people will likely notice is the scroll wheel. This is quite a unique feature for this mouse. It has three modes of operation. A traditional ratchet action where it clicks to a stop as you roll it. A free spin mode where the ratchet physically disengages and the weighty wheel spins with as much momentum as you give it (a very long spin time). And a &#34;SmartShift&#34; mode where it operates as a ratchet at low speeds and free spins at high speeds.The ratchet engagement is software driven so the modes can be entirely customized. There is a button behind the wheel to switch between your default mode and the freespin mode. And the software allows you to turn SmartShift on or off, set a default mode (ratchet or freespin) when SmartShift is disabled, and set the SmartShift sensitivity. That sensitivity determines how fast the wheel has to move to switch from ratchet to freespin and goes from all but the slowest spin triggering it to you having to really throw the wheel to trigger it. So there shouldn't be any problems with you accidentally entering freespin when you don't mean to.With all of that in mind, the free scroll is an amazing feature. If you open long document or browse tall web pages, you'll wonder how you ever got by without the ability to just flick the wheel and glide to your destination in an instant.As for the wheel itself, it has quite a nice feel to it. The middle click has a lengthy actuation with a satisfying click at the bottom. The grooves on the wheel are quite a bit deeper than most mice', likely to help the ratchet catch the wheel when it's freespinning. The wheel is a bit looser than many mice I've used, though. If you really enjoy a stiff roll with solid resistance between clicks, you might find this a bit uncomfortable, at first. I was worried about that myself and tested it in ARMA (where a precise scroll wheel can be very important) and didn't have any issues with overshooting my target menu item. If it's really an issue for you, though, you can change the scroll wheel behavior per application so you could set something like ARMA or Photoshop to pure ratchet mode.Along those lines, the software is quite flexible. Every button except left click, right click, and vertical scroll can be reassigned (the left and right buttons can at least be swapped). Even the scroll mode button can be reassigned. Which brings up a more hidden feature. The thumb rest is actually a 5-action tilt pad. You can press down or press down and tilt in a cardinal direction to issue any command you want.By default, the software comes with a library of pre-made commands such as opening the calculator, maximizing the selected window, controlling media, and the like. It also allows you to create custom key combinations (eg. Ctrl + Alt + Shift + 0). While it's not quite as flexible as some higher-end gaming mice might allow with fully-timed macro playback or even lua scripting, it should handle most user's needs well and can issue commands to open a file or application, which you could probably dump your lua script into. I haven't tested it yet but I'd likely use the thumb click to control Push-To-Talk in VOIP applications.And, as mentioned above, almost all of the settings (keybinds, scroll mode, sensitivity, etc) can be set both globally and per application).Other settings you can customize include:Smooth scrolling: Software emulation for phone scrolling that seems to apply a smoother velocity curve to the scroll wheel (in software, not the physical wheel's motion) so your scrolls come to a feathered stop. I found this to be a bit choppy but it could be my browser as much as the mouse.Scroll wheel direction: Inverted or not.Thumb wheel direction: Inverted or not.Thumb wheel sensitivityAnd Pointer speed.That last one is probably one of only two weak points for the mouse. The sensitivity can only be controlled two ways. 1. Open the settings and change the sensitivity slider. 2. Assign the &#34;Change Sensitivity&#34; command to a button. The latter would be great if it allowed for three or four settings, as with my old rat7. Instead, it only allows for a toggle between the global sensitivity and your custom one for that command. That could well be enough for most people but it would be nice to see Logitech expand their software to allow more options. If you're really desperate for more, I guess you could assign the tilt pad directions to different sensitivity levels but that starts getting a bit silly quickly.The other weakness would be that the mouse is wireless. This is very subjective, though. Since I don't travel or use the mouse with a laptop, I'd prefer it to be wired for better reliability and lower input latency (as well as avoiding the need for charging). That said, I've yet to have any problems with it being wireless. I charged the mouse when it first arrived and the indicator still says it has a full charge after a week of use (A total of probably 48-60 hrs of continuous use). The mouse has a sleep timer (~30 min, I think) so it will automatically turn off when not in use. It was already mostly charged from the factory so I don't yet know how long a full charge takes but it doesn't really seem to matter much since you can use and charge the mouse simultaneously and, at presumably a month or more on a single charge, I'd be happy to let it charge over night, once it gets low.And, if I had to nitpick, I'd wish Logitech had put the forward and backward buttons (mouse 4 and 5) in front of the horizontal wheel and made them taller, rather than intertwining them. I use those two buttons way more than I'd ever use the horizontal scroll so it's a bit of a bother having to reach my thumb so far back to find the buttons.--Overall, the mouse appears to be a great buy, even for the somewhat higher price (though, still less than some). The build quality is solid, the slightly tactile material feels great, and the mouse looks sleek and classy. The software is very well presented and should be easy for both novice and advanced users to customize (though, it would be nice to see Logitech continue to expand on it for power users). And the battery life, so far, appears to be excellent.This is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a high-quality mouse.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ahh, yes, the MASTER. Such a fitting title indeed.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2015
MKBHD, Unbox Therapy, LTT - You've heard them all raving about this mouse, along with the MX line of Logitech mice entirely. Well, there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for this... IT'S AWESOME. I wanted to preface this review with that, just so you know that the awesomeness completely weighs out ANY of the negatives that I may list. Spoiler alert: there's not a lot of negatives.

So, since there aren't many negatives to speak of, let me address those first. I could really only find like two semi-legitimate negatives. One of which is completely subjective, and the other is completely fixable in firmware, and you may not even give a flap about it.
The first of these is the configuration of all the side buttons. As you've probably already read or seen, the redesign of this mouse has included a side-scroll wheel (Amazing btw! More on that later), while keeping the "forward" and "back" buttons. This has created some compromises. Instead of side by side, the buttons are stacked. When I first heard of this being an issue, I assumed I would agree. However upon using the mouse, I can truthfully say I have had NO issue with the placement of the buttons, and not once have accidentally pressed the wrong one. The back button is slightly larger and sticks out a tiny bit more, which makes it easier to find over the forward button. It is very easy to distinguish the two, for me. I have fairly long and slender hands, for reference. YMMV.
-The second and final negative, is something that seems to be hit or miss with most users, regardless of platform (Windows/OSX/Linux). Basically what is happening for some, and not happening AT ALL for others, is that when connected via Bluetooth, the mouse tends to "fall asleep" rather quickly, within about 5-10 minutes without movement or clicks, I'd say. Now, for me, as soon as I move the mouse around, click it, or pick it up and put it back down again (just real quickly), it quickly wakes back up and is back in action. As a video editor who's constantly using his mouse, but not always constantly moving it, this got annoying very fast. I searched the web with no solid solutions regarding keeping it in Bluetooth mode, but did see a good amount of people just switching to the RF USB dongle ("Unifying Receiver") and having the problem eliminated. So, that's what I did. And sure enough, no more issues. Stays "awake" all the time. Still wakes up the computer out of sleep mode and all that, fully functional with no drop-outs. Look, I realize that a portion of people are not down with this, because it uses up a USB port on your machine, and is frustrating because the mouse is advertised as Bluetooth OR Rf. But as I said in the beginning of this review, for ME, I don't give "AF," as the youngsters say these days. This mouse is SO much better than any Magic Mouse I've ever used, so much more comfortable, so much more programmable, so much sleeker looking and improves my productivity in such a way that I really do not care using the dongle as it is tiny, USB3 hubs (powered or not) are insanely cheap (or at least they should be to you if you're purchasing a $99 MSRP mouse), and it's what you had to do with the old Performance MX of yesteryear anyway! I'm sorry, tech sticklers, but I really, and truly, realistically, just don't give A.F.

The Pro's are everything else. Ergonomics are the best in the biz IMO. Customizability is second to none (for a productivity targeted, bluetooth, mouse not intended for gaming). Placement of buttons [for me] is just about perfect. The side scroll wheel is a MUST if you edit video, for scrubbing through your timeline is smooth, easy and magical. Oh and don't even get me started on the SmartShift clicky-and-then-instantly-free-spinning-whenever-you-want-it-to scroll wheel...IT'S SO FUN. Ratcheting if you need it to be, smooth if you like it like that, or a hybrid of both if you like to get a lil' freaky behind closed doors. In my humble opinion, it is simply a NO-BRAINER to upgrade from your Magic Mouse to this. As Marques said, the ergonomics of the Magic mouse are like the spawn of satan.

Obliterate your Magic Mouse, improve your productivity, fight future carpel tunnel and upgrade to this mouse today. Become a BOSS ("BOW-sss").
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Daniel S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully engineered and crafted mouse.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente mouse para el trabajo
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5.0 out of 5 stars Expensive but Worth It!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Expensive but Worth It!
Reviewed in India on August 7, 2016
About:- Its a Logitech MX MASTER Mouse!

Inside the package:-
1) Logitech MX Maste Mouse
2) Charging Cable
3) Manual and Paper works

Pros:-
1) Long battery Life
2) We can Charge It
3) Great mouse for video and photo editors
4) Well ergonomics
5) Feels premium
6) Works On Bluetooth,Unifying receiver (Logitech)
7) Compatible with both Mac and Windows

Cons:-
1) Damn Expensive !
2) Takes a lot of time to Ship. As it is imported from USA.

Details :- You are wondering its so damn expensive but it gives u a lot of features in return.Have a really long battery life,and due to the charging system we can charge it when we are running out of juice unlike those traditional Battery which ends up very quickly. I always use it for editing my Youtube videos or editing photos and ofcourse for gaming. This is the successor of the Logitech MX Performance. There are sevearl buttons on this thing. It also comes with a gesture pad which is really useful on Mac specially but you have also a advantage with its Software (Logitech Options) which allows you to customise the buttons functionality on both the platforms (Mac And Windows). Overall I have good experience with this mouse.
I just turn on the bluetooth on my Mac and use it without carrying the Logitech Unifying Receiver every time with me.
It is really compact and honestly I use it as my travel mouse and my main mouse. With one button at the button I can simultaneously use it on 3 computers at a time.

Yes/No ? :- Yes, you should get this. Instead of its heavy price, because once you use it you will feel it.
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SlayerOfHellWyrm
5.0 out of 5 stars The Legendary MX Master
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2017
Debabrata A.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best productivity mouse for tech enthusiasts.
Reviewed in India on August 28, 2017
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