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Im very torn between whether to give this mouse a 5-star review. I like everything about it: comfort, usability, stability, responsiveness. The size of this is perfect for my hand size. Its compact to fit in small pockets and sizable enough to fill my hand, preventing cramping up. The mouse connects very easily and seamlessly connects to my MacBook (when its the only one of its kind registered to it, see more info lower in my review). Battery life was decent-- I never paid attention to how long batteries lasted but I would say something like 3 weeks? Given this is a travel mouse, the build quality feels nice and solid, The buttons have a nice click to them. Ive had other travel mice made by Logitech, and this feels like a step up from the quality they usually have (already pretty solid). I tend to set my mouse responsiveness pretty high (my co-workers, who have had to commandeer my mouse a few times, would agree with me!) the overall responsiveness is pretty fast and quick, too. No jittering or lagging. Probably enough to play a decent game if you happened to forget your usual gaming mouse. Hang-Ups: I decided a few months later to buy another one for when Im at work (I kept forgetting to pack my mouse!) The connectivity gets weird when you have 2 mouses (mice? meese?) registered with the same laptop. Whenever Id bring the alternate mouse to work, Id have to put the mouse back into search mode, and reconnect it. Again, this is due to me being forgetful and needing a second one in the first place! So heres my biggest hang-up: my first one died after 2 1/2 years of use. Im honestly not sure if this is even valid, as Ive only had a few travel bluetooth mice in my time, but my very first one (also made by Logitech) is at least 7 years old, and it still works like the first day I got it (although its just not as good as this one). 2 1/2 years sounds awfully short for a mouse, though. In the end, Im very tempted to buy yet another one for work (to replace the one that died). Still havent decided.
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TL;DR The grip around the mouse if detaching after 8 months. Pic included. Wouldve probably given 4 or 5 stars otherwise. 2017 was not my year for mice... My very first order of the year was on Jan 01 for a "MS Designer" mouse and keyboard. I got on Jan 07. I loved it... Until the wheel broke the 1st wk of March (and even less-so when I found out that this was very common). I tried my best to use it b/c of the price and it being past the return window, but it was no use. I needed to replace it. On April 20th I ordered a Logitech M557 Bluetooth mouse. I loved it... Until 2 months later when the wheel support gave out, pressing down instead of scrolling. It was a pain but I worked it out so that I could continue to use it in that condition.... Until 2 months later, it just completely died. I needed to replace it. I really hope 2018 isnt a repeat... On August 25th, 2017 I ordered this Logitech M535 Bluetooth mouse to replace the M557. I loved it... Until about 2 months ago when the rubber grip warped, and detached from the mouse (picture provided). The warped bump is exactly where my thumb rests so its a little annoying when moving it. After the 6-month mark, I really thought I had found a proper replacement mouse for everyday use. But I can already see the rubber detaching little by little as I use the mouse. Please mice manufacturers... PLEASE! Please make a decent product. I use my mice until they die. And up until 2017, they would last about 5 years. Ive purchased almost as many mice in the last year as I have since the turn of the century.
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I initially rated this mouse a 1-star because it kept disconnecting every few moments. After troubleshooting for a while (and reading through various reviews and comments on the internet regarding this mouse), I think Ive found the problem and have amended my review: The dropped connection issue that a lot of people are experiencing are not because of the mouse, but rather because of Windows. Windows 10 (in order to save power), has a default setting to cut power to Bluetooth devices when they are not in use. So, if you are using the mouse, then take your hand away for more than a few seconds, Windows thinks youre not using the mouse anymore and cuts power to it. When you go to pick up the mouse again, it takes a few moments for the power to reconnect. Extremely annoying. So, RIGHT-Click over the START button, select DEVICE MANAGER > BLUETOOTH > INTEL WIRELESS BLUETOOTH. Right-click, go to PROPERTIES and POWER MANAGEMENT, un-check the button that allows windows to cut power to bluetooth devices. This solved my problem and the mouse has been working perfectly since.
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Bought a second Logitech M535 after spilling coffee all over the first one. After I ordered the new one, I took the old one apart (it had sat to dry for a couple days at this point) and took a can of air to the PCB, specifically blowing the liquid out from between the PCB and the buttons. Once whatever liquid was gone that had been shorting out the buttons the mouse worked fine. As far as usability and comfort, this mouse isnt too bad. I have large hands and this is about the smallest mouse I would find comfortable. The scroll wheel is much more responsive than my old MS BT mouse and the glide pads are nice and smooth on just about any surface. My old MS BT mouse wouldnt work at all on our white table, but this one doesnt have an issue with the semi-gloss white surface. I dont really use the tilt functions on the mouse wheel or the Navigation button (the square button in the center), so cant give much feedback on those. We tried pairing the new M535 to my wifes laptop and it wouldnt pair. Discovered in the process that she is still running Windows 8.1?! The older (just over 12 months old) M535 paired just fine with Windows 8.1, so something must have changed since these first came out. I had to try a couple times to get the new mouse to pair with my Windows 10 laptop, but once it is connected it doesnt lose connection. Connectivity issues are the only reason I can find to knock off any stars on this product. Battery life seems decent. I might have changed the battery (it uses one AA) 3 times at most in the last year, but then, I do turn it off every time I am done using it.
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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.
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I like the design, it is VERY fast and it is comfortable but it is not silent, the click is loud... Specially at night when everything else is silent. And I was expecting a smaller item. My hands are small and I did a research for measurements and found this was supposed to be small, but once I had it Im not sure how they measure it, it is not that small. Definitely Not a mini mouse. I am keeping it, but not worth the $22 ... Logitech has mouse for $12 dollars that would be almost the same... I attached pictures to see the actual size.
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It works with the Android and that is what I wanted! Just quit working yesterday contacted seller with a quick response, contacted Logitech and asked for a warranty replacement will leave 5 stars unless Logitech does not honor the failed product! The drop in the rating is not because of the seller but because of Logitech lying to me stating the tablet I have will not work with any mouse (not true it worked for one week before part of it died) I feel the manufacture is not being truthful and could care less!!!!No red light so the mouse can not track movement and the left and right keys stopped working also!!!!!!!! Update it is now mysteriously working again?? One thing I want you to know the seller has been in touch with me through this entire fiasco and I would by there again!!!!
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The left button of my M535 is malfunctioning after 8 months of use. It worked well for about 5 months, then I started to notice that it was not selecting the entire string of letters and deleting multiple messages on the Mail program when it is supposed to delete only one message at the time (I am using a Mac). I reached out to Logitech two times asking for a replacement (1-year warranty). During the second call, they said my case was escalated and I would get an email with instructions, but I am still waiting for that email and am very disappointed with their customer service. 05/31/18 update: Logitech reached out via email asking me to send pictures of the product along with SN information. It took 2 days to submit the information via email but they shipped another product which should arrive in the next few days. Im hopeful it will be a brand new device and that it wont have the same issue.
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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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Left click (Main click) stopped working after about 45 days, just after the amazon return policy ended, So I cant click on links, Will have to go buy another mouse now, total waste of time and money. Since 2000 or so Logitech products have always been cheap Chinese-made junk, i decided to believe in them per all the Amazon reviews, but nope, still the same, theres a reason people go with Sony and brand names for these types of items, I had my Sony compact pocket mouse from 2012 to 2016 , this one lasted 45 days.
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