This is a clearance item; None in stock near me but there are some scattered around the country.
The sculpted, compact shape of this Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mouse provides comfortable clicking and smooth scrolling.
Darkfield Laser Technology
Logitech's
Darkfield tracking technology uses the smallest possible detail to
create a micro-road map of the surface you are working on, whether this
is a mouse mat, a tray-table on the train, or even on a glass surface in
a fancy office, so your get complete precision, no matter where you
are.
Ergonomically designed
The
comfortable feel of this mouse is due to the sculpted arch made to fit
your hand. What's more, you can pair this advanced mouse with up to
three devices and easily switch between them with the touch of the
button, thanks to Easy-Switch technology.
In addition, this
mouse's rechargeable battery lasts up to two months, so you don't have
to worry about your mouse running out of charge mid-flow.
The Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mouse is ideal for flexible working on the go.
All comments (37)
ZuuperMan
14 Sep 17#1
Great deal, unfortunately I'm waiting for the 2S as this one doesn't have Bluetooth
DevilzGtr to ZuuperMan
14 Sep 17#2
This does have bluetooth. Unfortunately OOS in London
debesis26 to DevilzGtr
14 Sep 17#18
There is in Wembley London "on display" but should be brand new I guess
GunMetal to DevilzGtr
15 Sep 17#29
Sucks. Wife got the white one for around £50 just a few weeks ago (on work budget luckily). Really nice mouse.
PowerPantsPete to ZuuperMan
14 Sep 17#3
This one does also chap.
Gordeh
14 Sep 17#4
Great mouse. I have one of them and the larger version. It as bluetooth and a usb dongle.
Chasloyal
14 Sep 17#5
I ordered a Yoga from Lenovo yesterday so have been looking for a new mouse, I was umming and ahhing about getting the matching mouse from them but thought a bully was just too high a price to justify.
This on the other hand is great deal and available from Boston which is around 20 mile from me so reserved it :thumbsup: thank you very much OP, heat from the Chas
tintowellfan
14 Sep 17#6
Same price at John Lewis with two year warranty.
Chasloyal to tintowellfan
14 Sep 17#7
OOS though, you had me excited for a minute as we'd have got 15% off staff discount and free click n collect to our local Waitrose
AndySX
14 Sep 17#8
Damn, two stores near me have stock but the Currys website keeps telling me I haven't selected a store when I try to reserve. I've tried mobile, Chrome, Firefox and even IE.
I'm wondering if it's reporting stock when there isn't any?
tintowellfan to AndySX
14 Sep 17#9
Sorry, it was a couple of days ago. Should have checked before I made the post.
Chasloyal to tintowellfan
14 Sep 17#10
No worries mate, I'll try to find out if there's one in stock in Nottingham as I got to go up there today or tomorrow anyway and we got nearly 200 quid in vouchers from our partner MasterCard too.
Would be 12% discount as it's electricals if they got one
NikLP to Chasloyal
15 Sep 17#32
Did you find owt in Notts?
Chasloyal to NikLP
15 Sep 17#33
Only one that had anything was Leicester who supposedly had 3 but then when they got through to the store they'd sold out so that was that but I have just got back from Currys in Boston..........
Sorted :thumbsup:
AndySX to AndySX
14 Sep 17#21
Their website decided to work this afternoon and I've reserved one at their Ayr branch. Will pop in tomorrow morning and see how well their stock system works.
jackvdbuk
14 Sep 17#11
nearest to london is in Hayes... bit far for me :disappointed:
simba2585
14 Sep 17#12
whats better about this compared to the original mx anywhere?
brookheather to simba2585
14 Sep 17#14
Bluetooth support and has an internal battery rather than using AA rechargeables - can be easily recharged with a USB charger.
jewelie to brookheather
14 Sep 17#19
Ack. Built-in battery I'd consider a negative, at least with regular batteries you can immediately swap a dead battery for an already recharged one with minimal hassle and keep working. Shame. Mind you, I've just spent £5 to replace the OMRON switches in our current but old Logitech mouse, because it's so damned nice (and reuse and repair is more ethical and rewarding, albeit it harder than giving in to the blissful pull of gadget lust... Mmmmm gadgets...)
AndySX to jewelie
14 Sep 17#22
Can you provide more details on replacing the switches? My Performance MX has recently developed the left click issue, which is maybe understandable as it's probably 8 years old now and has had a fairly hard life.
jewelie to AndySX
14 Sep 17#24
Of course!
The like-for-like replacement switches to look for would be OMRON D2FC-F-7N; however, although you can find listings on eBay and Amazon for these it looks like it would be hard to be sure you'll end up getting the genuine article.
Instead, I ordered the OMRON D2F-01 from CPC farnell (free delivery if over a £5, so I got a few bits) for a reduced life hassle as I can at least be sure they're 100% legit. They are basically the same but require twice as much force to push and make a louder click - the additional pressure doesn't bother me or my SO but might bother a twitch gamer or if you're not replacing all the switches at the same time.
A trick I learnt when replacing my switches (sadly not until doing the last one, doh) is that it makes the job much easier if you cut the bulk of the leads off of the ones you are removing from the PCB before attempting to unsolder them -- that way, there's less lead length to hang on as you desolder and rock to remove them. A cheap ebay flush cutter are great for this sort of thing, as the nearer to the board you cut it the easier the life you will have. 12.5W iron 200'C solder and a solder sucker plus patience - take your time, as you don't want to rip the traces.
If I can be of any further help, please message me? It was quite enjoyable doing this, to be honest, there's a certain bus in rescuing a quality piece of electronics from the recycling that was otherwise unusable. (I also replaced the wheel rotary encoder in another mouse at the same time, another success!)
Julie x
AndySX to jewelie
14 Sep 17#26
Thanks for that, once I collect my replacement I'll give it a go. It's otherwise a great mouse, and as you say it'd be a waste to chuck it. :thumbsup:
EndemicAlarm to jewelie
14 Sep 17#23
This is micro-USB charged: "A one-minute charge gives you one hour of usage". Presumably you can use it while plugged in and charging too, so that's no issue.
Opening post
The sculpted, compact shape of this Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mouse provides comfortable clicking and smooth scrolling.
Darkfield Laser Technology
Logitech's
Darkfield tracking technology uses the smallest possible detail to
create a micro-road map of the surface you are working on, whether this
is a mouse mat, a tray-table on the train, or even on a glass surface in
a fancy office, so your get complete precision, no matter where you
are.
Ergonomically designed
The
comfortable feel of this mouse is due to the sculpted arch made to fit
your hand. What's more, you can pair this advanced mouse with up to
three devices and easily switch between them with the touch of the
button, thanks to Easy-Switch technology.
In addition, this
mouse's rechargeable battery lasts up to two months, so you don't have
to worry about your mouse running out of charge mid-flow.
The Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mouse is ideal for flexible working on the go.
All comments (37)
This on the other hand is great deal and available from Boston which is around 20 mile from me so reserved it :thumbsup: thank you very much OP, heat from the Chas
I'm wondering if it's reporting stock when there isn't any?
Sorry, it was a couple of days ago. Should have checked before I made the post.
Would be 12% discount as it's electricals if they got one
Sorted :thumbsup:
The like-for-like replacement switches to look for would be OMRON D2FC-F-7N; however, although you can find listings on eBay and Amazon for these it looks like it would be hard to be sure you'll end up getting the genuine article.
Instead, I ordered the OMRON D2F-01 from CPC farnell (free delivery if over a £5, so I got a few bits) for a reduced life hassle as I can at least be sure they're 100% legit. They are basically the same but require twice as much force to push and make a louder click - the additional pressure doesn't bother me or my SO but might bother a twitch gamer or if you're not replacing all the switches at the same time.
A trick I learnt when replacing my switches (sadly not until doing the last one, doh) is that it makes the job much easier if you cut the bulk of the leads off of the ones you are removing from the PCB before attempting to unsolder them -- that way, there's less lead length to hang on as you desolder and rock to remove them. A cheap ebay flush cutter are great for this sort of thing, as the nearer to the board you cut it the easier the life you will have. 12.5W iron 200'C solder and a solder sucker plus patience - take your time, as you don't want to rip the traces.
If I can be of any further help, please message me? It was quite enjoyable doing this, to be honest, there's a certain bus in rescuing a quality piece of electronics from the recycling that was otherwise unusable. (I also replaced the wheel rotary encoder in another mouse at the same time, another success!)
Julie
x