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The top-tier mouse from Logitech is designed for advanced users and professionals who want to achieve more with greater efficiency. The MX Master 2S creates an irresistible package with Logitech Flow, allowing you to seamlessly control two computers with one mouse and copy/paste content between them. Combining advanced features and an impressive design, it offers exceptional comfort, control, precision, and customization capabilities.
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Without any exaggeration, this might be the best mouse currently available in the world for professional use. I have been dealing with computers for over 30 years and have tried many mice. My previous (and favorite) one was a black Microsoft mouse (the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer with Tilt Wheel), which was purchased in 2000 and retired in 2019 (it still works) to be replaced by the Logitech. I hesitated a bit to switch to Logitech, but from the moment I held it in my hands and rolled it on the mouse pad, I knew it would be my next favorite mouse for the next decades.
When you hold it in your palm, you feel like you're in the cockpit of a fighter aircraft, controlling everything with one hand. Its buttons have a light, clear, and sweet touch and execute commands without any hesitation. The mouse wheel is incredibly user-friendly, with two modes of operation (clicky, which brakes, and free-rolling, which rolls freely). The second mode (free-rolling), combined with the heavy wheel, allows you to scroll through huge texts and web pages with a single motion (you just spin it abruptly and quickly, and it continues to spin on its own for several seconds). It also has an automatic transition mechanism from one mode to another (slow scrolling is clicky, and if you spin it quickly, it automatically switches to free-rolling, and when it slows down, it returns to clicky).
There is also another smaller wheel in the thumb area for scrolling left and right, which is also very convenient. Of course, there are the other familiar forward/back buttons, as well as a "hidden" button that is activated when you press the thumb downwards. All buttons are programmable through the very beautiful and user-friendly software, and you can have different button settings for each application (app profiles).
The wireless connection to the PC is reliable (I only used the small USB receiver, not Bluetooth), and so far, I haven't noticed any missed commands. The optical beam it uses for motion detection is not in the visible spectrum (it doesn't illuminate with red light like most mice), maybe it's infrared, but it's not visible to the naked eye.
I bought two Logitech MX Master 2S for my two workstations, and after 15 days of use, the batteries in both are at 2/3 of their charge, which is clearly and beautifully displayed through 3 small LEDs at the edge of the thumb every time you "wake up" the mouse. I estimate that each charge will last me for sure over a month, maybe even 2 months.
Overall, the purchase of the Logitech MX Master 2S is one of those purchases that leave you completely satisfied, and you feel like every cent of your money was well spent. Honestly, I have nothing negative to say. I highly recommend it for those who work professionally with PCs (programmers, developers, content creators, etc.). I'm not an expert to say how suitable it is for gaming. Perhaps it's better to use a wired mouse there to minimize lag (which I don't perceive, but I'm not a hardcore gamer).
Note for the latest-and-greatest freaks: the Logitech MX Master 3 will be released on the market very soon. If you're not in a hurry, have a little patience to see what goodies it will have compared to the 2S. If you're in a hurry, go ahead and confidently purchase the 2S.
Update (11/18/2019) --- Everything is fine with the mouse, I confirm what I have written above, for me it continues to be the king of mice for professional use. I want to mention a small disadvantage/bug that I have noticed, which has to do with the way the mouse "wakes up" the PC when it is in sleep mode. For some reason, the mouse sends a wake-up signal to the PC exactly 10 minutes after you stop using it. That is, if you have set the PC to enter sleep mode after, for example, 30 minutes, with the Logitech connected, the PC will enter sleep mode after 40 minutes. For some reason, in the first 10 minutes of calmness, the mouse sends a signal to the PC that it is active, so all the times you have set in Windows for screen and PC standby start 10 minutes later. Also, if you want, for example, to leave the house and manually put the PC in sleep mode, it will "wake up" on its own after 10 minutes (the mouse itself will "wake it up" even if it doesn't move). I don't know if it's a hardware or driver issue, but it's the only flaw I have found so far. I have tested it on a second PC with a different version of the operating system and it behaves exactly the same. Maybe they will fix it in a future firmware or driver update. It has been mentioned in the international community, in forums, etc. What I did to deal with it is to choose monitor and PC standby times longer than 10 minutes and to keep in mind that the actual times are the ones I set +10 minutes. It's a minor issue, but it still surprises me how such a bug escaped from Logitech... I mention the problem so that you are aware of it and don't get annoyed when you see the PC not "sleeping" when it should or waking up on its own.
Amazing mouse, it served me well for work and gaming. However, after a year and a half, its laser stopped working. When I spent 90-100 € on it, I expected to get a tool that would last me at least 2-3 years.
ergonomic comfortable with long battery life.. I charge it every two months.. usage designs. I have had it for about two years maybe even three.
Good mouse overall, comfortable, ergonomic, user-friendly especially for professional use. Its functions are amazing and the buttons are very good but quite noisy for such a mouse. A negative for me is the scroll wheel. It sometimes gets stuck, as if it's coming off its base. This happened from the first week of use while it seems quite cheap and its construction.
I've had it for 2 years. When I got it, the next model had already come out, but this one was on a good offer for around €60, so I grabbed it. I work many hours a day on the PC and for years I suffered from tendonitis in my right hand. However, since I got it, I haven't felt the slightest discomfort. Honestly, you hold it and enjoy working. Once you get used to it, you can't use another mouse. And besides the ergonomics, it has amazing features: fully customizable buttons through the software, a wheel that changes mode and spins very quickly for scrolling through large documents, Excel, etc., very nice build with great materials that fit in the hand, and a battery that lasts for weeks.
If you try it, you won't want to part with it.
The only downside is the micro USB charging port, which is outdated. The next models obviously have type C, but if you find this one on a good offer, get it without hesitation; it hardly differs from the newer ones.
It worked for 1 year and now it doesn't connect, unacceptable. It has never failed me before, especially for the price
I have been using it for almost 2 years without any problems.
Very convenient, you can adjust it to your liking and the Logitech Flow function is very useful if you have a laptop and PC side by side.
Overall, Logitech's software is very clean and user-friendly.
It is worth every penny and more.
The best mouse on the market. It's amazing. I've had it for 2 weeks and 4 days and the battery is at 85% with continuous use (8-10 hours a day). The customizability is extreme. It works with Mac and Windows simultaneously without any issues, and for Mac, it's even better than the first-party mice/trackpads. It's lighter than it looks. 100% comfortable and ergonomic. 10/10 you must get it
Unfortunately, after 3 years it broke and doesn't work. When you spend so much money, you expect it to work properly. The usage was not daily and it was for a few hours. It is the first mouse that broke on its own. Unfortunately, I will not choose Logitech mouse again
After 4 years and 2 months of occasional to zero daily use, the thumb button of the MX Master mouse gave up, as it usually happens, resulting in the device getting stuck altogether. Obviously, I can open the mouse by following the instructions of the numerous tutorials available online for partial troubleshooting of the problem. However, while this may make the mouse work again, the said button will have to be disabled, removing from the device's multiple functionalities for which it is advertised and sold at a high price. Logitech is unacceptable, therefore, as it clearly includes its products in the strategy of planned obsolescence, as this particular problem dates back to the 1st generation of MX Master and has not yet been corrected.
The best mouse I have ever tried for work. It's like an extension of your hand. It's okay for casual gaming, but not very convenient for FPS.
It was purchased for 68€ and has been used daily for graphic designing work for the past year. It will be your ultimate assistant in staying productive every day, as it is extremely durable with a battery life of approximately 2.5 months (in an 8-hour workday). Its biggest plus for me is its weight, which helps it fit better in a large hand.
After 3 years of use, even though it wasn't heavily used since it was only for home and not office, meaning maximum 2-3 hours of use per day, the laser said goodbye and stopped working. All the buttons are pressed, but the mouse doesn't move.
2. Money wasted.
Obviously, I won't be getting the 3S again because I lost trust in Logitech.
High-quality product.
2. Battery that you forget to charge.
Ergonomic and very convenient for everyday use. For gaming, it may be a bit heavy for some, but it suits me well there too.
I mainly work with design programs and classic office programs. No matter how many upgrades I've tried or settings I've adjusted, the scroll wheel automatically zooms in and out making it impossible to design. It's a real pain. However, the keyboard is comfortable and has nice lighting.
Extremely convenient, comfortable to hold, reliable, and accurate. Purchased as a replacement for the previous model, which simply wore out from extended use (although it still works). Ideal for design, Photoshop, and long hours of daily use due to its shape and programmable buttons.
My only complaint is that when using it with Bluetooth connection instead of the accompanying USB dongle, the accuracy and smoothness of the pointer flow (macOS) is noticeably reduced, offering a subpar user experience.
Extremely heavy and to place your thumb in the position means that you will move the mouse with your wrist, which I found extremely difficult. A month later, it didn't suit me at all, my wrist hurts constantly. Maybe I have small hands, of course, because it is generally a bulky mouse and I was used to smaller ones. I didn't see the extra features, I've been told they're great, but since it tires me, I left it aside.
The cheap thumb gesture button sticks and the mouse goes crazy or doesn't respond at all to movements. I disconnected it from the PCB and didn't bother with it again.
Every generation of MX Master has an issue, they can't make something that doesn't cause damage. Unfortunately, Logitech has declined in quality.
In exactly 2.5 years, from what I read, everyone said goodbye to it after about 2 years, so we're talking about a product with an expiration date, ergonomically and functionally very good.. but if you're going to spend 80 euros and it only lasts you 2 years..
Excellent especially for prolonged use (it doesn't tire at all), the battery lasts long enough until it needs to be recharged with the cable, the software that comes with it for customization offers endless options, probably the best mouse I've had so far. The downside is the size for those who want something with a smaller volume that doesn't take up space in their laptop bag.
Very beautiful and elegant, durable, user-friendly with the quality of Logitech, on Windows you need to download a program to do what it says. It is rechargeable and has a very long cable to charge it. It has helped me a lot at work and browsing.
Only one disadvantage: The wheel sounds too loud when scrolling.
I think this is one of the best options for professionals, for heavy use. Overall, this series has not disappointed at all. The battery is very good compared to everything in the same price range. The sound of the keys is loud but I don't think it's such a big problem. It works simultaneously with other devices without needing a second one.
After about a year, the gesture button stopped working, and probably blocked the scroll wheel. Unfortunately, it's out of warranty and even though there are many videos on how to fix it, a 90 euro mouse shouldn't crash over time. Of course, it's the most advertised mouse for all content creators...
I have been using the Logitech MX Master for years and I wouldn't change it for anything, so when I wanted a second one just like it (that was still available on the market)... the choice was clear!
It's a good product like most of Logitech's products that are aimed at professional use. I'm a little bothered by the lack of on-board memory, which means you can't program the buttons to do something else without running Logitech's software. I would also like there to be a DPI hardware button.
The mouse is very good in some aspects (size, responsiveness) but the fact that it has a manufacturing defect really cancels out the whole product.
I am referring to the problem it has with the thumb button, which gradually wears out and in the end (after 2+ years for me) renders the mouse completely non-functional. Google it if you want to see what I'm talking about. I contacted Logitech support and they simply consoled me and showed understanding, not a word about refund/exchange/repair.
In conclusion, I only give it 2 stars because the product is sold as a premium choice and as such, I would expect it not to break within 2 years.
Very good mouse, first time I pay so much for a mouse but it's worth every euro. Compared to this, a 20 euro mouse seems like a waste of money.
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