Great mouse, especially if you're going to be using a PC all day long. Not so much a gaming mouse or anything like that, although i'm sure it would pretty decent for that regardless.
Solid build and should last a long time, which you're going to want if you use your machine for 8+ Hours a day anyway. Both Currys & PC World have these so i'll pop the PC World link in comment one (Just in case that's your preferred, for whatever reason)
So yeah... it might seem quite expensive for a mouse like this, but comfort is everything over long periods. Just like a comfy chair or keyboard palm rest. Find a comfy mouse that is a solid build and you won't regret it. Try in store if you fancy giving it a bit of a road test before hand, after all we all like different things :)
**Blurb**
Crafted for optimum comfort and response, the Logitech MX Master Wireless Darkfield Mouse offers comfortable and precise control.
Hand-sculpted
The ergonomic design supports your hand and wrist in a comfortable, natural position for optimum comfort during use.
A Darkfield laser sensor delivers accurate tracking on virtually any surface, including glass and high-gloss surfaces.
Adaptive scrolling
With the speed-adaptive scroll wheel you'll be able to scroll through long documents and web pages quicker and easier.
The thumb wheel enables side-to-side scrolling with just a stroke of your thumb. The actions of the scroll wheels and buttons are fully customisable to suit you thanks to the downloadable Logitech Options software.
Wireless connectivity
This wireless mouse uses dual connectivity for optimum performance – connect to your PC or Mac via the included Logitech Unifying Receiver or via Bluetooth Smart technology. You can pair up to three devices and easily switch between them at the touch of a button.
Free from trailing cables, the MX Master offers excellent versatility, ideal for use in the home or office. Recharging quickly, this wireless mouse provides up to 40 days of power from a full charge.
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xela333 to otterboxer
8 May 164#9
That's razor, I'd really not recommend them in terms of build quality
Latest comments (91)
chriskrt
19 Sep 16#91
My experiance with logitech was great so far. Funny as every single mouse i bough was replaced. G500 G700S G602... Every single Logitech mouse have some common well known problem which is pretty upseting. But since
every time they repleace it with new product, not even claiming faulty one back, i feel like iam upgrading them for free.
Selling faulty as spares and new replacement covering cost of some newest model:)
FatalSaviour
19 Sep 16#90
Having ordered in May, my MXM developed the exact fault (scroll wheel stuck in freespin mode) by the end of July.
I've been away a lot over the last few months, and have only just got around to contacting Amazon. They basically are not interested in replacing it at all (as although it's within 6 months of purchase, they say the warranty is now with Logitech - something that I'm rather dubious of!).
So it looks like I'm stuck at the mercy of Logitech to sort this out - watch this space!!
6liuxa
15 Jul 16#89
expired...I think if 10th make expired it should not be available
sebasstianus
22 May 16#88
Just a tip: If you log in to your Quidco account, you may have a message about £10 cach back on any purchase + the usual cash back. You may use it towards buying this beauty
jouster
17 May 161#84
far superior to the Performance MX that it has replaced...feels much better in your hand too..worth every penny
mbuckhurst to jouster
22 May 16#87
Yes and no, yes it has a long battery, reliable Bluetooth, lovely to use and fits my hand perfectly, a really nice mouse to use for extended periods.
No, it has a huge fundamental design floor, which means after a bit of use, which will vary from user to user, the auto ratchet mechanism eventually stops working, usually resulting in the mouse wheel being stuck in freewheel mode, which is a pain. There are articles on the web showing how many people get the problem, plus a couple of videos showing you how to fix it at a cost of your warranty.
I'll be taking mine back to Curry's at some point, it's not that big a deal because of the way I use the mouse, but I'm not paying £55 for a mouse that isn't perfect.
It appears Logitech support aren't interested in sorting the problem, which seems to largely be a case of glueing a part so it can't move, and unless Curry's has old stuck, I'm not convinced they've fixed it on newer ones.
mike
wayno93
22 May 16#86
offer from flubit of £48.24.... tempted
NeoTrix
19 May 16#85
Amazon OOS now, but Currys / PC world have them back with free delivery
Muppethunter
16 May 16#83
For those that have gone for it, any good?
jouster
11 May 162#82
Mouse has just arrived from Amazon and its brilliant...already worth every penny...quality build and feels great/well made and performs brilliantly.
teckfeeliew
11 May 16#81
Thx just order one, The previous MX last me like 6 year is much better then alot cheap gaming mouse, i did change the internal battery myself 3year ago just get a replacement battery from ebay. HOT add!
hotdeal1
11 May 16#80
Great deal !
chantelle310
11 May 162#79
Just done exactly this with the primo code 30PRIMENOW thanks for the heads up. Been hunting this at a good price for ages £44.99 is exactly that.
chriskrt
10 May 161#78
If You live in PrimeNow area You could get if for 45 quid:)
jouster
10 May 16#77
In fact even better. I just redeemed £20 top cashback Amazon vouchers so actually only cost me £35 quid. Happy days. Never been happier about missing out on a Currys deal before....still annoyed it didn't work out and I'm sure the staff are still having them for themselves and selling them on later for a profit...hey ho...happy camper now
jouster
10 May 161#76
great stuff rather buy it from them anyway and as prime it will still be here tomorrow
NeoTrix
10 May 16#75
Amazon have it :smiley: Updated
NeoTrix
10 May 16#74
All added in! Ta
virtualmeuk
10 May 161#73
Available on Amazon now with free delivery. Get em before they go back up!
NeoTrix
10 May 161#72
I think it depends how you use your mouse i guess. One of the benefits to this mouse is being able to hook it up wirelessly to 3 devices, allowing you to control 3 separate machines at the touch of a button. Now, i know that sounds crazy to the average user, but can be really handy for multi tasking in an office environment. You can basically have a tablet, Mac and a PC hooked up to the same mouse at the same time If you needed to and control them independently.
Also it's comfy for long sessions (not everyone has issue there either, i know) it has a decent sensor as well as the scroll wheel option and extra buttons... I dunno, it's defo not for everyone but does offer a lot of bells and whistles for those that can make use of them :smiley:
Not that you don't know the above, but that really can make an impact on productivity, for the right people.
Will keep an eye on it and update if it comes back for del!
Cyrus
10 May 16#71
been using this mouse but dont understand why people think this is amazing. Seems like a regular mouse to me with a few nifty buttons
sibeer
10 May 16#70
Argh, thanks for that but missed it again. Will have a butchers tomorrow morning.
jouster
10 May 16#69
now out of stock...probably worth checking back again later today or tomorrow morning again thought I guess if interested
phillai
10 May 16#68
Just got one to replace and give away my old Performance MX to my sis. Absoloutely great for me who uses a PC all day!
bluesnoop85
10 May 16#67
Awesome mouse. Works really well, I used to have one of the earlier models. These have been around for a long time, they have improved the tech inside and outside over they years. Highly recommended.
joeymcjoe
10 May 161#66
Just ordered for free delivery!
NeoTrix
10 May 161#65
Now showing available for delivery :smiley:
jouster
10 May 161#64
now available for delivery at same price
don't forget cashback too
chlorine
10 May 16#63
Just bought this last night.. hope I have better luck with it or hope Logitech provides some update.
freshb
9 May 16#62
That makes sense. Thanks for the info. though as i'll now check with the store rather than just going off the online stock check and giving up hope when it shows no stock :smiley:
Good deal and i learnt something new, happy days :smile:
weeRoberto
9 May 16#61
Quality product at a good price. Heat added
Novezeil
9 May 161#60
We often joke G700 is not a wireless mouse and instead it's a wired one. There're 8 eneloop standing by under my monitors.
Major differences:
1. MXM battery usually last 1 month for me
2. MXM uses skin-like material which different from G700 plastic
3. MXM microshift is the advanced type than any other Logi mouses
4. MXM only has 1000 dpi.
5. Thumb button and horizontal wheel (the only, and the best alternative compare to R.A.T series)
babblerx
9 May 16#59
I find I'm getting about 3 to 4 weeks per full charge based on 4 to 5 hours use a day. But it's also useable whilst charging and comes with a reasonably long USB charging cable, so even when the battery needs to be recharged it's not a problem.
The_KELRaTH
9 May 16#58
I'm currently using a Logitech G700. Nice mouse but it's always running out of power and doesn't have a dock for quick charge up's. I notice this mouse has up to 40 days and even half that would be great. How would this mouse compare performance wise?
babblerx
9 May 16#57
Honestly, all those dissing this mouse, don't knock it until you've tried it. And Logitech customer service also gets a big thumbs up from me. I had a Logitech Mediaplay mouse until dongle packed up about 5 years ago...it was excellent. I looked round for a replacement dongle but couldn't find one anywhere. Clutching at straws (knowing the mouse was no longer being made), I called Logitech to see if they still had any dongles and if so, could I buy one. They did, and said that they would send me one free of charge since I loved the mouse so much. When it arrived, it had been couriered from Holland to Germany then across to London then on to me in the North East all free of charge. When the time came to move on last year I looked round for a decent quality mouse and the MX Master was the only one that fit the bill as a replacement for the Mediaplay. It's an excellent mouse and customisable both globally across Windows and individually program by program. Buy one, you won't regret it.
If you work in IT then obviously you'll buy the best equipment for your job, if your an artist you don't get your materials from the Works, I doubt Wiggins nips down to Aldi for saddles for his bike and I've no doubt Lewis Hamilton does drive around town in a Dacia.
Personally for use all day long, the shaped Logitech mice do make a difference, spending a fraction of my salary on one is therefore as worthwhile as anyone else getting the right equipment for their job. Features like the freewheel scrolling help enormously when scrolling through code, as does the sideways scrolling, very cheap mice come close to that.
mike
JIMGRIFF
9 May 16#55
Based upon that logic, you must criticise every deal that isn't relevant to you!
Why pay 15k for a car when you can get one for 10k...and so on!
I have the MX Anywhere 2 , and it's awesome. Voted hot for price.
DubDriver
9 May 16#54
Brought & returned to Amazon Germany who were cheapest at the time. Kept disconnecting from my Mac every minute or so. As for Unifying receiver, wouldn't recognise that one was plugged in.
blowy111
9 May 161#53
I was told not so long ago by a member of staff that they had to have at least 3 available in store before they would accept a reserve and collect or show stock. This is to allow time for them to pick the item without risk of them selling out....
maui
9 May 16#52
Beware Mac users - this does not play too nicely over bluetooth, unless you want the 'unifying receiver' constantly connected to your Mac. Apparently they have a well known problem of not working after waking from sleep.
Looks like someone has got a script workaround to basically disable / enable the Bluetooth on Mac, but far from ideal..
Shame as I have been tempted by this in the past, but that put me off
richardwardrop1
9 May 16#51
I learnt my lesson after my second DeathAdder died quite quickly, wouldn't buy another one of their products
dijay94
9 May 16#50
Picked up the last one in Oxford after John Lewis rejected Price Matching because it's OOS for Delivery. Website said there weren't any in stock but there was one hanging from the racks. Has connected to my laptop no problems and has been highly rated by many YouTube tech reviewers. Time will tell but so far seems to do a good job and seems much better than the similarly priced Magic Mouse 2.
freshb
9 May 162#49
Worth checking in/calling store if looking for stock. There was none showing in Sheffield online. Went to meadowhall retail park and they had one left.
Good mouse so far. I use a mouse 8-9 hours daily due to working in IT.
Not sure id spend this type money if it was for casual use, but if you're a heavy computer user/work in IT then good equipment makes a world of difference.
rohitmkiller
9 May 16#48
I agree, why waste money on a bugatti?
jnigel26
9 May 16#47
FECKING HELL! £54.99 is a Hot Deal? You must be joking?
Christ, I thought I had overspent when I paid just over 18 quid for a A4 Tech one! :confused: In fact it was horrible to hold so went back to my old A4 tech wireless optical connected to 2 channel battery charger by the same make. I don't need anything else, I don't do gaming. At all. Most are elaborate for gamers. For just sitting all day in front of the pc, just get a wireless one that fits comfortably. End of.
Jeezus!
£54.99. I can't get my head round that.
Next year this will be on here again at 20 quid, or less. X):laughing::stuck_out_tongue:
blowy111
9 May 16#46
The mouse Tesco have for 40 isn't the master its the 'Performance' variant, missing a wheel and Bluetooth basically - looks similar but not the same....
rhitey
9 May 161#45
I'm in the same boat my MX Revolution's right click is just starting to get iffy and its becoming a pain to recharge as it doesn't always see the cradle. But it's been a bargain if you think how long I've been using it
Daytrader
9 May 16#44
How laggy are these, not found a wireless mouse faster enough for my gaming yet.
aaronace1011
9 May 16#43
This is £40 in Tesco instore i saw them atleast in 4 different stores around Lancashire
pboo26
9 May 162#42
£55 for a wireless mouse ? Hot deal ?
Is this some kind of sick joke ?
sibeer
9 May 16#41
Cheers, if I get time I might ring my local and see if they can sort.
sibeer
9 May 16#39
None for delivery and a 30 mile drive to the nearest in stock. Shame as my MX Revolution is looking a bit tired after almost ten years of 8 hours a day use.
jezjones to sibeer
9 May 16#40
You may be able to order it in store.
rohitmkiller
9 May 161#16
Wow, quite a lot for a wireless mouse, considering you can get ones as cheap as a fiver.
jsty3105 to rohitmkiller
9 May 16#17
There is a world of difference in functionality between them. Whether the differences are worth the money is for you to decide though.
mbuckhurst to rohitmkiller
9 May 16#30
I reckon I spend 5-6 hours a day using a mouse, 5-7 days a week, I probably replace a mouse every 3-4 years, so by my reckoning it's costing me something like 4-5p a day for the most comfortable and ergonomic mice I can buy - I'd recommend people try one in their hand though before parting with the cash, or if you use a mouse left handed.
I've been using this series for years, never worn one out, sometimes I've replaced batteries, but all the switches and everything else have worked reliably. I'm only updating my Performance MX because I'd like to free up a USB slot and switch to Bluetooth.
mike
jaheermk to rohitmkiller
9 May 161#38
exactly, i wan gonna pick up a Bugatti but the KA was cheaper...
I play MMO's and the like predominantly so benefit from the extra buttons where your thumb sits, but every time I go into PC World/Curry's I put my hand on this mouse and wish I could get away with using it. Genuinely the most comfortable mouse I've ever laid my hands on. Heeeaaaat.
jhonny20041433
9 May 16#34
Ah cool, just saw a video. I hate the Magic Mouse, but the gesture control on it for a Mac is brilliant. May buy one of these to test it out, hopefully returns are easy.
jhonny20041433
9 May 16#32
Gesture control for Mac?
NeoTrix to jhonny20041433
9 May 16#33
I think it does support some of them according to a vid a saw on them, not sure which ones yet, as i am yet to collect mine.
pdryder
9 May 16#29
Stupid price for a mouse? It's a mouse! Crazy money.
mbuckhurst to pdryder
9 May 16#31
Only if you don't use one that much, if like me you're a programme/IT specialist, who uses a mouse all day, the comfort far outweighs the cost. I wouldn't suggest one to occasionally read your emails, but if you sit down writing code all day and do a lot of scolling, a high quality mouse like this can make life so much easier.
I've got a cheap bluetooth mouse and in no way does it compare, probably worth the 1/8th the price as a throw away device if it packs in, but equally well this mouse is worth 10x the price, assuming it lasts as well as every other Logitech mouse I've owned.
mike
Keithoms
9 May 16#28
Bought one of these for at home and one for work. No regrets, spending all day using a mouse - it's definitely worth having one that's comfortable and is less likely to cause damage to my hands over the years!
arzcakes
9 May 16#20
I was in tesco at Haydock mid afternoon Sunday and they had these on clearance for £40. I don't know if it's national or whatever, just hope it helps someone out.
blowy111 to arzcakes
9 May 16#27
The mouse Tesco have for 40 isn't the master its the 'Performance' variant, missing a wheel and Bluetooth basically.
Rubisco
9 May 16#26
Every time I see this mouse I'm tempted, I have to remind myself that I prefer a smaller mouse.
jouster
9 May 16#25
Not happy , just had a phone call to say my reservation has been cancelled as they have a STOCK ERROR. Had this happen so many times now...Guess they are just buying them themselves and then selling on ebay..joy
jouster
9 May 161#24
I managed to get one reserved in a relatively local store...but it will be worth the drive to get the mouse I've wanted for a while. My MX Performance mouse has been brilliant in fairness and must be 6 years old now and its brilliant. I've wanted one of these for a while now but couldn't really justify the full price they were asking. My current mouse will go to be used on my IMAC as its great how it works on any surface.
remlap
9 May 16#19
I have had these MX range mouses for many years, always end up with problems with the scroll wheel one way or the other. I finally decided to try a wireless £10 vertical mouse from Amazon and I have had great success with it. sucess
ollie87 to remlap
9 May 16#22
To be fair I've always thought the build quality of Logitech products was poor. Their non-mechanical keyboards are probably some of the worst crap you can buy.
brilly to remlap
9 May 16#23
i usually got the double click error, logitech were good at replacing within warranty but they need to use better microswitches
i use an anker as well now, almost disposable though not as nice
thought it failed after 19 months so bought a new tecknet cheapy which also seems ok - but opening up the anker and cleaning seems to have fixed it
chlorine
9 May 16#21
umm, I have a m557 BT mouse for my MBP... this is tempting though!
CampGareth
9 May 16#18
Bought this to replace a Corsair M95 that was a little small for my hand and oh my god what an improvement. Yes it's a lot of money to spend and yes I lose some DPI but the weight is perfect for me, the size fits my hand far better, the thumb rest is a nice addition and to top it off you can spend hours playing with the scroll wheel by getting it into free spin mode :smile:
Peew971
8 May 161#15
Been waiting on this deal for ages. Couldn't be bothered anymore and bought a wired corsair mouse just today! fml :disappointed:
kamran9558
8 May 16#14
Thanks OP
jimbob86
8 May 16#13
bought this last time it was this price. What a mouse! Big improvement over the MX rev
chantelle310
8 May 16#12
Everytime I have no money :disappointed::disappointed::disappointed::disappointed: heat OP.
sebasstianus
8 May 16#11
I've been waiting for weeks for this to go down. Good deal!
Hunkerdown
8 May 16#10
Good mouse and price. Heat added.
otterboxer
8 May 161#8
Yikes, after I got burned by a razor mouse I only buy cheap now. Anker are good value imho.
xela333 to otterboxer
8 May 164#9
That's razor, I'd really not recommend them in terms of build quality
nCognito
8 May 16#7
Superb mouse, 80 quid on Amazon
Novezeil
8 May 162#6
Bought this on day 1, the best mouse ever. The best, not one of the best.
jouster
8 May 161#5
that is a great price..I almost paid that for a second hand on off ebay the other week...will get one reserved...Thanks OP
malm
8 May 16#4
heat added,Amazon seem to be having a problem with these though at the minute check out website.
Rob2007
8 May 16#3
Awesome mouse!!! I honestly love this mouse :smile:
Opening post
Solid build and should last a long time, which you're going to want if you use your machine for 8+ Hours a day anyway. Both Currys & PC World have these so i'll pop the PC World link in comment one (Just in case that's your preferred, for whatever reason)
So yeah... it might seem quite expensive for a mouse like this, but comfort is everything over long periods. Just like a comfy chair or keyboard palm rest. Find a comfy mouse that is a solid build and you won't regret it. Try in store if you fancy giving it a bit of a road test before hand, after all we all like different things :)
**Blurb**
Crafted for optimum comfort and response, the Logitech MX Master Wireless Darkfield Mouse offers comfortable and precise control.
Hand-sculpted
The ergonomic design supports your hand and wrist in a comfortable, natural position for optimum comfort during use.
A Darkfield laser sensor delivers accurate tracking on virtually any surface, including glass and high-gloss surfaces.
Adaptive scrolling
With the speed-adaptive scroll wheel you'll be able to scroll through long documents and web pages quicker and easier.
The thumb wheel enables side-to-side scrolling with just a stroke of your thumb. The actions of the scroll wheels and buttons are fully customisable to suit you thanks to the downloadable Logitech Options software.
Wireless connectivity
This wireless mouse uses dual connectivity for optimum performance – connect to your PC or Mac via the included Logitech Unifying Receiver or via Bluetooth Smart technology. You can pair up to three devices and easily switch between them at the touch of a button.
Free from trailing cables, the MX Master offers excellent versatility, ideal for use in the home or office. Recharging quickly, this wireless mouse provides up to 40 days of power from a full charge.
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That's razor, I'd really not recommend them in terms of build quality
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every time they repleace it with new product, not even claiming faulty one back, i feel like iam upgrading them for free.
Selling faulty as spares and new replacement covering cost of some newest model:)
I've been away a lot over the last few months, and have only just got around to contacting Amazon. They basically are not interested in replacing it at all (as although it's within 6 months of purchase, they say the warranty is now with Logitech - something that I'm rather dubious of!).
So it looks like I'm stuck at the mercy of Logitech to sort this out - watch this space!!
No, it has a huge fundamental design floor, which means after a bit of use, which will vary from user to user, the auto ratchet mechanism eventually stops working, usually resulting in the mouse wheel being stuck in freewheel mode, which is a pain. There are articles on the web showing how many people get the problem, plus a couple of videos showing you how to fix it at a cost of your warranty.
I'll be taking mine back to Curry's at some point, it's not that big a deal because of the way I use the mouse, but I'm not paying £55 for a mouse that isn't perfect.
It appears Logitech support aren't interested in sorting the problem, which seems to largely be a case of glueing a part so it can't move, and unless Curry's has old stuck, I'm not convinced they've fixed it on newer ones.
mike
Also it's comfy for long sessions (not everyone has issue there either, i know) it has a decent sensor as well as the scroll wheel option and extra buttons... I dunno, it's defo not for everyone but does offer a lot of bells and whistles for those that can make use of them :smiley:
Not that you don't know the above, but that really can make an impact on productivity, for the right people.
Will keep an eye on it and update if it comes back for del!
Now showing available for delivery :smiley:
don't forget cashback too
Good deal and i learnt something new, happy days :smile:
Major differences:
1. MXM battery usually last 1 month for me
2. MXM uses skin-like material which different from G700 plastic
3. MXM microshift is the advanced type than any other Logi mouses
4. MXM only has 1000 dpi.
5. Thumb button and horizontal wheel (the only, and the best alternative compare to R.A.T series)
If you work in IT then obviously you'll buy the best equipment for your job, if your an artist you don't get your materials from the Works, I doubt Wiggins nips down to Aldi for saddles for his bike and I've no doubt Lewis Hamilton does drive around town in a Dacia.
Personally for use all day long, the shaped Logitech mice do make a difference, spending a fraction of my salary on one is therefore as worthwhile as anyone else getting the right equipment for their job. Features like the freewheel scrolling help enormously when scrolling through code, as does the sideways scrolling, very cheap mice come close to that.
mike
Why pay 15k for a car when you can get one for 10k...and so on!
I have the MX Anywhere 2 , and it's awesome. Voted hot for price.
https://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-and-Pointing-Devices/MX-Master-doesn-t-pair-or-doesn-t-stay-connected-OSX/td-p/1381672
Looks like someone has got a script workaround to basically disable / enable the Bluetooth on Mac, but far from ideal..
Shame as I have been tempted by this in the past, but that put me off
Good mouse so far. I use a mouse 8-9 hours daily due to working in IT.
Not sure id spend this type money if it was for casual use, but if you're a heavy computer user/work in IT then good equipment makes a world of difference.
Christ, I thought I had overspent when I paid just over 18 quid for a A4 Tech one! :confused: In fact it was horrible to hold so went back to my old A4 tech wireless optical connected to 2 channel battery charger by the same make. I don't need anything else, I don't do gaming. At all. Most are elaborate for gamers. For just sitting all day in front of the pc, just get a wireless one that fits comfortably. End of.
If you want something mad looking...
https://www.alza.co.uk/a4tech-bloody-sniper-zl5-core-2-d529357.htm?kampan=adeu_uk-pla-tablets_low&gclid=CjwKEAjw6sC5BRCogcaY_dKZ2nESJABsZihxajT7SkVkuG-6xzHxn4b2_YXWsAAMskBqmwIlPa44kRoCFFnw_wcB
OR
If you are a fool and your money is soon parted, get virtually the same thing for over a hundred quid. LOL!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bloody-ZL50-Response-LightStrike-Technology/dp/B00VJ3I0VI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462806958&sr=8-1&keywords=A4tech+Bloody+Sniper+ZL5+Core+2
Jeezus!
£54.99. I can't get my head round that.
Next year this will be on here again at 20 quid, or less. X):laughing::stuck_out_tongue:
Is this some kind of sick joke ?
I've been using this series for years, never worn one out, sometimes I've replaced batteries, but all the switches and everything else have worked reliably. I'm only updating my Performance MX because I'd like to free up a USB slot and switch to Bluetooth.
mike
More info here:
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/articles/mx-master-immersion-guide
I've got a cheap bluetooth mouse and in no way does it compare, probably worth the 1/8th the price as a throw away device if it packs in, but equally well this mouse is worth 10x the price, assuming it lasts as well as every other Logitech mouse I've owned.
mike
i use an anker as well now, almost disposable though not as nice
thought it failed after 19 months so bought a new tecknet cheapy which also seems ok - but opening up the anker and cleaning seems to have fixed it
That's razor, I'd really not recommend them in terms of build quality