These few nitpicks aside, the Logitech MX Master is single-handedly the most comfortable mouse I’ve used. On countless occasions, I’ve been in the zone and want to rush to click on something, only to snag the crown of the mouse and send it almost flying off my desk. And, thanks to the MX Master’s height, you may inadvertently strike the mouse and knock it across your desk when you reach over from your keyboard.
LOGITECH MX MASTER 2S NOT CONNECTING PORTABLE
Transporting the MX Master between the office and home each day is a nuisance and is better suited to Logitech’s more portable options. This mouse is large, both in footprint and in height. The high grip is a recipe for a large desktop footprint, which the MX Master certainly owns. This isn’t the end of the world, but I do think the mouse might be slightly too small for my hand. If I put the grip right into the base of my palm (where it’s most comfortable), my middle finger extends slightly beyond the edge of the right-click button.
I was a high school kid at the time, but I always had the MX Revolution at the top of my hardware bucket list. The MX Revolution came with thumb buttons and thumb scroll wheels, a sleek design, awesome battery life, and improved tracking capabilities.
In the desktop world, it started with the MX Revolution mouse. Logitech’s mice, be they portable/take-anywhere mice or mice for your desktop, have everything you could ask for. Wide ranges of customization and button options. Sometimes you get lucky purchasing older generation hardware.Īside from specialty pointing devices, Logitech reigns supreme in the mouse world.