All the way from Amazon DE, but in my experience delivery is normally two or three days.
Not my choice of colour, but a bargain if you like it.
These are currently £79.99 on Amazon UK, with the lowest price ever showing on the 3xCamels being £62.66
All comments (31)
aass11
10 Apr 171#1
Bought it for £41 from Amazon when it was on a Lightening deal before Christmas.
It is so good, you will not worry what colour it is...
Ripperoo to aass11
10 Apr 17#2
I'm a bit finicky though and prefer darker accessories, so still holding out for the black/gold version and K800 illuminated keyboard combo dropping.
Nearly bought what I thought was a black MX Master from Amazon DE and only noticed at the last minute that it was in fact navy.:confused:
GwanGy
10 Apr 17#3
What is so good about THIS mouse ?
CoeK to GwanGy
10 Apr 17#5
Lots of things. Google it.
coventgamer to GwanGy
10 Apr 17#16
Sideways scrolling
forlawn
10 Apr 17#4
I am not seeing that price. Link is showing me e65.16 for stone or navy.
RufusG
10 Apr 17#6
Ordered before price gone up. Thanks.
ttttd
10 Apr 17#7
Dammit I even have an alert set for this, it's in my activity but no push notification :disappointed:
Ripperoo
10 Apr 17#8
Well, good price while it lasted!
renegadefunk
10 Apr 17#9
I'm on my 3rd MX Master because the mousewheel kept breaking. It would become super loose after a couple of days. Even the one I have now is a bit wobbly. Apart from that, the mouse is great.
scotia2
10 Apr 17#10
How many days charge are you guys getting on these? I've had an max revolution and it seemed to last forever. I'm plugging this one in about 3-4times as often.
taras to scotia2
10 Apr 17#11
My performance mx will last about 7 to 9 days - with a lot of usage. This one has gone back to a higher capacity lith ion battery
pibpob
10 Apr 17#12
It's certainly a wallet-lightening deal...
pibpob
10 Apr 17#13
I did, and I'm a bit baffled. Review says it sometimes loses connectivity. You'd never get that with a cabled mouse. And no-one's yet explained to me what the point of 1600dpi precision is, when it is impossible to position your hand with anything like that precision.
Noghar
10 Apr 17#14
I have two Logitech wireless mice sitting here unused because they're so unreliable - the cursors refuse to move or skitters about crazily. I bought the second cos I thought it a flaw with the first, more fool me. Now using a portable Dell Bluetooth mouse with no problems. Used to swear by Logitech, now I just swear at it. And their prices! Not voting though cos deal has expired...
taras
10 Apr 171#15
high dpi = less movement of the mouse... its speed sensitive too, Which is very very useful over multiple monitors.
two scroll wheels. the top one has free wheeling and ratchet motion.
Laser precision.
High end mice are in leagues above £10 ones
pibpob
10 Apr 17#17
The other stuff is debatable, but "high dpi = less movement of the mouse" is meaningless, when you can just apply a multiplication factor to a lower resolution mouse for the same effect. And the reason why this is the same is because it is impossible to position your hand to a precision of 1/1600 of an inch.
I concede that this mouse isn't as daft as another one on here, which has 4800dpi... and is not 4 times better.
Actually "laser precision" is meaningless too - especially when the stock el cheapo mice you get free with PCs all use lasers instead of LEDs nowadays anyway. There's no annoying red glow either way.
PowerPantsPete
10 Apr 17#18
I have this mouse and its smaller sibling. They are both fantastic BUT the build quality on the MX Master is its only letdown. My scroll wheel has also 'broken' and is always in 'freewheeling' mode and not 'ratchet' :neutral_face: . This is after only 4 mths use........
Vini
10 Apr 17#19
No ones mentioned comfort?
Ive had the MX, MX Revolution, MX Master. All quality mice.
If you're mousing all day at work, then even at full price (think I paid, 50,60,70) they're worth every penny.
I'll admit, the Master I bought for its Bluetooth capability, but that does lag, disconnect and generally cause headaches. So Ive switched back to the unifying receiver. But as its in the back of a dock, it doesn't really matter.
Yep, I also got them for my entire team at work - we got 20 of them at £75 each! At this price, it's a bargain! I've had the last 3 versions of this mouse and loved each one. Oldest model had some issues after a couple years, but since then they have all lasted and performed above expectations.
CoeK
11 Apr 17#23
Never experienced a connection issue with it. I have it connected to more than one PC, much easier to do that with this mouse than with a cabled mouse, also i dislike trailing cables on a mouse. This mouse is comfortable, it has side scrolling which i find very useful also. I don't really require much precision for what i do with it but it's nice to have for playing games or photoshop.
It has a darkfield laser, not just the usual type of basic laser. I guess if you are fine with a basic wired mouse connected to one PC you don't really have use for this mouse, but then why bother looking at the deal at all?
pibpob
11 Apr 17#24
Because I am not the person you are imagining me to be. Sideways scrolling I agree is nice. But you don't need to spend anything like this amount to dump the cable.
CoeK
11 Apr 17#25
To dump the cable have a comfortable mouse, with darkfield, side scrolling, the ability to connect to multiple computers. What mouse should i use?
pibpob
11 Apr 17#26
I thought I agreed with you on sideways scrolling...
CoeK
11 Apr 17#27
Ok well i assume you are now unbaffled. Pleased to be of help :smiley:
HighwayHero
11 Apr 17#28
It's not this price anymore. What a shame! Could have got one to use at work, but then my mouse would be too good for my PC.
misa426
11 Apr 17#29
I don't know what the benefit of 1600dpi is either but just because my hand can't take advantage of that precision i don't think means it is useless. My eyes can't pick out individual pixels on 4K resolution monitors either but it's still beneficial to overall image quality.
pibpob to misa426
11 Apr 17#30
Only if you are close enough to the screen to see the pixels, or it makes no difference at all. Unless, of course, there are other differences apart from the resolution.
CoeK to misa426
13 Apr 17#31
Stop making sense. If it doesn't work for you personally then nobody else will make use of it either.
Opening post
All the way from Amazon DE, but in my experience delivery is normally two or three days.
Not my choice of colour, but a bargain if you like it.
These are currently £79.99 on Amazon UK, with the lowest price ever showing on the 3xCamels being £62.66
All comments (31)
It is so good, you will not worry what colour it is...
Nearly bought what I thought was a black MX Master from Amazon DE and only noticed at the last minute that it was in fact navy.:confused:
two scroll wheels. the top one has free wheeling and ratchet motion.
Laser precision.
High end mice are in leagues above £10 ones
I concede that this mouse isn't as daft as another one on here, which has 4800dpi... and is not 4 times better.
Actually "laser precision" is meaningless too - especially when the stock el cheapo mice you get free with PCs all use lasers instead of LEDs nowadays anyway. There's no annoying red glow either way.
Ive had the MX, MX Revolution, MX Master. All quality mice.
If you're mousing all day at work, then even at full price (think I paid, 50,60,70) they're worth every penny.
I'll admit, the Master I bought for its Bluetooth capability, but that does lag, disconnect and generally cause headaches. So Ive switched back to the unifying receiver. But as its in the back of a dock, it doesn't really matter.
It has a darkfield laser, not just the usual type of basic laser. I guess if you are fine with a basic wired mouse connected to one PC you don't really have use for this mouse, but then why bother looking at the deal at all?