🖱️ Elevate your workspace — scroll, switch, and conquer like a pro!
The Logitech MX Master 2S is a premium wireless mouse designed for professionals who demand precision and efficiency. Featuring hyper-fast adaptive scrolling, ergonomic comfort, and the revolutionary ability to control and transfer content across three computers seamlessly via Logitech Flow, it redefines multitasking. With rapid recharge and broad OS compatibility, it’s the ultimate tool for the modern manager’s digital arsenal.
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | 2017 Model |
Item model number | 2017 Model |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 8 |
Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 3.37 x 4.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.9 x 3.37 x 4.9 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 4000 MP |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B071YZJ1G1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 10, 2017 |
A**C
Great mouse for work and gaming
If you've ever used an older wireless mouse from the previous generation (4+ years ago), you might remember that most of them have fairly poor battery life, especially the ones with built-in lithium ion batteries. Like me, you might have also had experiences where your wireless mouse would have weird performance issues or would take a while to "wake up" after not using it for a while.Logitech has been making wireless mice for a long time. It's clear from this device's nearly flawless implementation that they've taken an iterative improvement approach to their product, with a goal of making it longer-lasting, more durable, more convenient and more reliable while also meeting the performance expectations of both gamers and power users.This is a fairly expensive device as far as mice go, but the build quality and all the other aspects of this mouse are so great that it's well worth the price. I bought one for my office and one for home.My favorite part about this mouse is how it's flexible between the Logitech Unifying receiver and Bluetooth. The only problem I've ever had with this device is that certain sub-par Bluetooth implementations (such as the one built into my desktop) doesn't provide a very reliable signal, but that's probably because the signal has to travel through my PC case and desk to reach the mouse. The Unifying signal is basically flawless and far superior to Bluetooth.The other part I really like is how I didn't have to tweak or customize it at all in software for it to feel just right for me. It didn't take me any time to adjust; it felt perfect from the start.The side buttons on the top left "ridge' are a little difficult for me to press with my thumb because they're so far back; I wouldn't have to bend my thumb as much if they were a little closer to the front. But I don't use them terribly often so it's not a showstopper for me.The scroll wheel dynamic adjust between free-wheel and click mode is awesome. I really like it because it's easy to scroll a long distance through a big document with one swipe, but if you want to scroll a few lines at a time you can do that, too.Overall this is the best mouse I currently own. It's just as good as gaming wired mice from the competition, but the battery life of 3-4 months between charges means the typical disadvantages of wireless mice aren't really a factor.
D**L
This mouse is incredible
Occasionally I will buy a more expensive item for my computer just to see if the increased cost is worth it or not. Sometimes it is, and sometimes it is not. When I had gotten a new laptop I wanted to get a new mouse with it, and the only features I was really looking for were bluetooth, and the ability to use it on basically any surface. I have had this for nearly a year as of posting this review.So. What did I end up getting? For starters, I did test the mouse on all kinds of weird surfaces, such as glass, my hand, or my computer monitors, and it worked pretty smoothly on every surface I tested. So it nails that. The bluetooth works amazingly well as well, and the battery life is incredible - requiring charged only after weeks of use.I have had problems with wireless mice having a delay on initial movement, which sounds like a minor problem until you are experiencing it. No delay with this mouse. It is very responsive.The mouse wheel was a nice surprise. It has some special thought put into it. It has the ability to roll like most wheels do, the ability to free spin, and a button to toggle these modes. What it also has is the ability to do a hybrid of these where, if you spin it with a low amount of force it spins normally, but if you spin it harder it toggles to free spin. If you install the mouse's software, you can configure how much force it takes to smoothly transition into the free spin, or to effectively disable that feature.On the side of the mouse is a scroll wheel that controls side to side movement in the way the scroll wheel handles up and down. Very useful for applications like spreadsheets where sideways scrolling is a thing.The mouse has a number of buttons on it that can be configured in the software. One of those buttons is actually underneath where your thumb rests, and is resistant enough to prevent accidental presses, and not so resistant that it is a pain to use. One of the things you can configure in the software is what that button does when you hold it and move the mouse. Holding it and swiping the mouse down might minimize everything on your screen, while an up or sideways motion, or a direct tap is configured to do something else.Neat feature set, right? Well that isn't even all it can do. It has another feature in which you can connect it to multiple computers, and then you and move the mouse around between them like they are all multiple monitors. You can also move files between the computers this way. The feature is a bit on the slow side, needing time to disconnect from one computer and connect to the other when switching, which isn't as smooth as you might hope. However, it is still a very useful feature if you have multiple systems and often move files between them. Great quality of life feature!Overall, this mouse far exceeded my expectations. I was not expecting to say that this mouse is worth every penny of its fairly high cost, but that is what I am saying. Yes, it is a bit costly for a mouse, but it is very, very worth it.
S**Z
best mouse out there
supreme comfort, multiple computers, super customizable, many buttons for functions, no need to take up an outlet on your computer, fast charging, no need for batteries
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