Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse – Compact Wireless Mouse with 10 Month Battery Life works with any Bluetooth Enabled Computer, Laptop or Tablet running Windows, Mac OS, Chrome or Android, Gray
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Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse – Compact Wireless Mouse with 10 Month Battery Life works with any Bluetooth Enabled Computer, Laptop or Tablet running Windows, Mac OS, Chrome or Android, Gray

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY - Use with virtually any Bluetooth enabled computer, laptop, or tablet: Connects to Mac, Windows, Chrome OS and Android MOBILE DESIGN - Slip the comfort M535 mouse into your laptop bag or pocket so you have it anywhere you need it ERGONOMIC SHAPE - Comfortable curved shape for right or left hand use with rubber grips, keeps your hand feeling comfortable, even after long hours of use LONG BATTERY LIFE - 10 month battery life helps you go longer between battery changes (battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions) CONVENIENT CONTROLS - Navigation button and tilt wheel put control in the palm of your hand
Reviews
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Reviews: 20
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Steve
5
Ive been a MacBook Pro user for ~10 years and have always had a small wireless mouse to use at my desk and take on travel. The new MacBooks only come with USB-C ports and my previous Logitech mouse required a USB-A unifying receiver for its wireless connection. To use my previous mouse (which I really liked) with the new MacBook, I would have to add a USB-C adapter, which was kind of annoying. Since this new mouse connects over Bluetooth, I no longer need a unifying receiver nor a USB-C adapter. This mouse is really amazing ... I just enable on Bluetooth, turn on the mouse, ... and it just works!
ap614
5
I bought this mouse on impulse. I have an M557 paired to my laptop that has been serving me well for a few years now, but I like the design of Logitechs new mice (I have an M330 Silent that I use with my desktop that I absolutely love and if they release a "Silent" version of this mouse, Im getting it!). I had no issues pairing the M535 with my Asus laptop and all functions/features respond well. This mouse is configured by the new Logitech Options software which feels a lot more simplified than the original SetPoint software. The button configuration is good as is, but I like to have the center mouse button pull up the Start Menu, so that was the only change. The sensor is accurate and properly responsive. I prefer a quicker mouse pointer, so a small increase there and Im golden. Its definitely a travel size mouse, about the same size as the M557 only differing in the shape and texture. The matte finish on the buttons and rubberized surround give it a great in-hand feel. Like most Logitech mice it tracks smoothly (especially on my gaming mouse pad which is geared toward low friction). It is certainly lighter than the M557, as it only seats a single AA battery as opposed to the pair used by the M557. This is a subjective characteristic though, as users will differ in their preference regarding weight. On the subject of connectivity, I think Ive already sorted all of that out with the M557. I used to experience dropped connections, but after searching onilne, I found a remedy focusing on the OSs networking and Bluetooth settings, preventing power and connections to be disabled (for battery savings and performance). With that in mind, the M535 has performed well and has never missed a movement or click. The main reason I opt for Bluetooth mice on my laptop, as many do, is to keep the USB ports free. This mouse, like the one before it, serves this purpose exactly. For anyone interested, make sure that your laptop/desktop is Bluetooth capable, otherwise youll end up having to buy a separate Bluetooth dongle to connect the mouse, thus defeating the purpose of keeping the ports free. If this is the case, look into the M335, its the same mouse using Logitechs wireless nano USB receiver.
BChase
5
I just returned a Mac Magic Mouse because it wouldnt stay connected to my MacBook Pro. I still wanted a bluetooth mouse, but having previously bought the Logitech Bluetooth model M557, which was an awful mouse, I was hesitant to even try the M535. The reviews on the M535 seemed better, and I figured Logitech had improved the mouse, so decided to go ahead and order it. Good decision -- and I saved a lot of money versus the Magic Mouse. Ive been using this mouse for about five hours today, stopping periodically for 20-30 minutes,and have had no disconnects so far. My other mouse, the Logitech M510 (uses a unifying USB port) has been and will remain my favorite mouse, mainly due to its slightly larger size and weight (it takes two batteries and the M535 takes only one). However, I still find the M535 comfortable to use, and not annoyingly over-responsive. If it proves durable, I think Im going to like this mouse a lot. Now, if only Logitech would come out with a bluetooth keyboard with a numeric keypad. Im currently using their wireless solar keyboard -- which is a great keyboard that Ive had almost two years and its still charging just fine -- but it does require using a USB port, something that Apple seems to want to slowly but surely eliminate from our lives.
Michael
5
Its a Bluetooth mouse. It works flawlessly with my MacBook Pro (late 2016). But more than that: despite being clamshell packaging it has "EZ-open" tabs so make unpackaging easy and knife-free -- why arent *all* clamshell packages like this? It needs a battery... it comes with a battery! Despite being comparatively inexpensive, it has a really nice slightly rubberized texture where you hold it that feels expensive. And despite being AA-powered, it uses only *1* battery instead of 2 so its not too heavy! And it has a nice "light" click -- one of the main reasons I dont like Apples mouse which requires a lot more pressure, which aggravates my carpal-tunnel. I saw some people complain this isnt "compact" enough and is closer to full-size. I disagree -- this is nicely compact for me, significantly shorter (length) and shorter (height) than a normal mouse, but without being tiny. All in all, pretty much a flawless mouse if youre looking for one thats small, light, and minimalist.
Kindle Customer
5
I have had none of the issues other buyers have reported. I do thank all of you poor suffering souls since I was sensitized to your complaints and tortured my mouse as soon as I got it. I was unable to replicate the complaints my colleagues reported. This mouse replaced an $80.00 Mac Mini wireless Bluetooth mouse for 1/4th the cost. I would have been a fool to spend excessively on a wireless mouse from Apple when this one works just as well. Of course I hedged my bets by getting a returnasble mouse and then torture testing it immediately. I am a happy camper with this device. If it did not behave perfectly I would have returned it right away. All good, however! Tom
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