Windows 11 Advanced Haptics are coming to the Logitech MX Master 4 mouse ...
Logitech’s only mouse with customizable haptics for professionals seeking ultimate control and efficiency. Streamlined workflows with Actions Ring enabled by Logi Options+, a digital overlay, reducing ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Responsive and satisfying buttons. Smooth and silent scrolling. Intuitive and useful gesture controls. Well-implemented haptic feedback. Precise sensor. Great customization software. Impressive ...
In the weeks leading up to its official unveiling, information regarding Logitech’s next productivity mouse, the MX Master 4, has begun to surface through indirect channels. During a routine update to ...
Logitech recently introduced a new mouse and keyboard, the MX Master 3 ($99.99) and MX Keys ($99.99) respectively. Both devices borrow a lot from other, older hardware in Logitech’s lineup — but they ...
The Logitech MX Master 3S is the latest addition to the MX Master series of wireless peripherals. It is an ergonomic mouse designed for productivity. This versatile mouse is available in two colors: ...
With a curvaceous shape that fits perfectly in small and large hands alike, the MX Master 3S offers ample comfort. An additional scroll wheel and row of buttons are easily accessible on the left side ...
Logitech has delivered a new version of its popular MX Master mouse — the MX Master 3. This brand new iteration of the wireless mouse finally adds USB-C charging, which brings it in line with the ...
The Master MX mouse feels good in the hand and has plenty of buttons to customize. Its battery raises some concerns, though. The MX Master is a mouse with five buttons for righties. There are the left ...
Peripherals manufacturers can hawk their glass trackpads and other touchy-swipey desk candy all they want. There are still a lot of us who prefer to use a real mouse. Maybe I open myself to ridicule ...