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Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse – Use on Any Surface, Hyper-Fast Scrolling, Ergonomic Shape, Rechargeable, Control up to 3 Apple Mac and Windows Computers (Bluetooth or USB), Light Grey

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. CROSS-COMPUTER CONTROL - Game-changing capacity to navigate seamlessly on three computers, and copy-paste text, images, and files from one to the other using Logitech FLOW DUAL CONNECTIVITY - Use with up to three Windows or Mac computers via included Unifying receiver or Bluetooth Smart wireless technology ADVANCED ERGONOMIC DESIGN - Perfectly sculpted, hand-crafted shape supports your hand and wrist in a comfortable, natural position AUTO-SHIFT SCROLLING - Speed adaptive scroll wheel auto-shifts on the fly from click-to-click to hyper-fast scrolling RECHARGABLE BATTERY - Up to 70 days of power on a single charge
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Adam Alma
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Just got this mouse and it seems to work well. I have the previous version at work and bought this one for home. One very important tip Id like to share, if you are using it with a Mac and plan on using the Bluetooth connection you may have connection issues initially. For me, it would continually disconnect and reconnect and it was unusable. Thirty seconds of Googling solved my problem though. Just need to connect the usb receiver it comes with to your Mac and connect the mouse initially using that receiver. I believe it is updating the firmware when you do this because I did this and left it connected for about a minute, then disconnected the receiver and reconnected the mouse through bluetooth and voila it works great!!!
TNVGAMING
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Let me start by saying: this is my first Logitech mouse Ive ever owned, and its great, for the most part. It works well on all surfaces, and fits very well in my hand. I had no issues connecting it to my custom built Windows 10 PC, and it works flawlessly; exactly as advertised. The battery-life is fantastic and in the couple of months Ive owned this mouse, Ive had to charge it once or twice. I do A LOT of work on my PC with Premier Pro, Photoshop, InDesign, After Effects. and Illustrator. So I needed something that was ergonomic AND functional, and Logitechs MX Master 2S fit the requirement perfectly, checking every box on my list. The added buttons on the thumb rest (including the forward, back and extra scroll wheel) are wonderful, and can be assigned commands for every individual piece of software I use on my PC and I love this mouse to death, and if you like the idea of replacing commands with single clicks on this mouse, youll probably love it too. Perhaps the one minor issue I have (before I mention the larger issue) is that Logitech decided to use Micro-USB Type-B instead of Type-C. Type-C is just easier to work with in general and my Android smartphone, and plenty of other gadgets I own use Type-C, so its disappointing that I have to keep an extra cable around that only gets used once every other month or so. HOWEVER there is ONE MAJOR ISSUE. I ordered the MX Master 2S in the Light Grey Colour, which looks fantastic out the box, and for the first few weeks, but when you go to clean it, thats when things go down-hill. You see Logitech used this soft rubber grey material on 60% of the mouses body, with the left and right buttons on the top being hard plastic, the result? Discolouration EVERYWHERE, and its dang near impossible to clean it. Ive tried using water and a white cloth to clean it, but signs of the discolourationg remain, and bear in mind that Im an extremely hygienic person. I NEVER use my computer, or any of my electronics with dirty hands, and despite my best efforts; I cant keep this dang mouse looking decent. Im afraid to use any harsh cleaning as it may damage or eat away the material this mouse is covered in, and Logitech offers no replacement pieces for this thing. So my advice? Unless you like a grey-yellow coloured mouse, AVOID the Light Grey Colour at ALL COSTS. Stick with the Graphite or Midnight Blue coloured mice and do NOT get the Light Grey unless you want to spend $100 on a decoration. Because I promise you no matter how clean your hands are, you will discolour this thing because of the extremely poor quality and/ or sensitivity of material they went with. I would like to see successors to this mouse be made in an entirely different material, one that doesnt easily get discoloured from simple day to day use, an completely hard plastic chassis would be greatly preferred.
matt
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I upgraded from a Logitech M545. You can see the M545 on the right in the photo. The MX Master 2S is a wireless mouse, but I was charging it at the time of the photo. The MX Master 2S looks a lot grayer in the photo because I had a bright lamp directly over it. The actual color of the mouse resembles #3F3F3F (google that hex code to see the color). I am used to medium to small sized computer mice. I decided to order a new mouse because I was upgrading the rest of my Mac setup. So far, I really like the feel of the MX Master 2S. The mouse will fill your entire palm. PROS: 1. Feels great. I originally thought I would hate the thumb rest, but I really enjoy it. 2. The free scroll setting for the mouse wheel is very smooth. 3. The thumb scrolling wheel feels great. It is not easily bumped by your thumb. Even if you do bump it, it will not scroll much, if any at all. It has a little weight to it. 4. The side buttons dont feel awkward, I dont have to reach my thumb very far to press either one. Its a very natural reach. 5. The customizability with the Logitech software. You can set custom actions for different applications. 6. The thumb rest is also a button (harder to press than a mouse button so you dont accidentally press it). 7. Wireless. I have a bluetooth keyboard (Logitech K811) and didnt want to clutter my workspace with wires. CONS: 1. The mouse wheel in its "normal" mode (not free scrolling) is louder than expected. Keep in mind that I am used to smaller mice where the mouse wheel is virtually silent. When the wheel is in "free scroll" mode, it is virtually silent. 2. The larger grip might feel weird to you if you arent used to it. EDIT after a few weeks of usage: My only complaint is that this mouse, at this time, appears to have issues with my MBP mid-2015 Sierra v10.12.5, when more than two bluetooth devices are in use at a time. Its rare for me to have more than two bluetooth devices running at once, but on occasion Ill plug up my PS4 controller to play games. The mouse will sometimes skip/jump around, but I cant confirm if this is an OSX issue or an issue with the mouse itself. I have customized many buttons to perform different actions in different applications. This pairs extremely well with other programs like BetterTouchTool which let you map custom keys for even more custom key bindings.
sumac23
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Logitech MX Master 2S is a great mouse and works well on all surfaces. Comfortable in the hand. It did have some trouble connecting to a Dell Tablet via bluetooth, but I dont know if it was a Windows 10 driver problem or connections. It worked well on Lenovo Laptop W530 and connected quickly on Windows 10. Ive also used it with the Logitech wireless dongle and it was flawless. Fits in the same case size as the MX Master which is a plus. Additional update after 3 days of use: Experiencing connection issues on Bluetooth and Windows 10 Pro. OS sees Mouse and pairs after some trouble then it will not show pointer on the screen. Logitech forum indicates that others are having this same problem on Mac and Windows 10. Laptop goes to sleep and loses mouse connection and you cant get it back even with unpairing and repairing. Even Logitechs own software wont see the mouse when the OS says it is paired. It worked well when connected but intermittent use is like no use at all.
got root?
1
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I love this mouse... or at least the idea of this mouse. The "Logtiech Options" software is super buggy and renders the mouse, well... useless... constantly dropping bluetooth connections. Ive verified this on a windows 10 machine and a 2015 macbook and even tried older versions of the software on each. Uninstall the "logitech options" software and the mouse works perfect!... but you lose all the special functions/customization... and end up with... well... a very expensive normal mouse... I see many complaints of this very same issue all over the Logitech boards. Logitech needs to get this addressed ASAP. Until then... 1 star for this normal (very disappointing) mouse. Ill hold on to it for now to see if this gets fixed... i want to like it, i really do want to like it.
Fnord
4
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I decided to go for a top-of-the-line mouse since I spend so much time with one in my hand. This one is extremely comfortable -- probably the most comfortable one Ive ever used. My hand doesnt feel fatigued or sore after hours of use, as happened with most other mice. The thumb ledge is weird to get used to, but it makes for an even more comfortable experience. If you have RSI, tendinitis or just feel pain or discomfort after much mousing, this is an excellent solution. The tracking is smooth and precise. No complaints on that front at all. The Bluetooth pairing is excellent. Zero lag and no unresponsiveness after not using the mouse for some seconds or minutes. It responds like a wired mouse. And this is on both Linux and Windows. The MX Master 2S does have some downsides, but nothing I cant live with: 1. Mousewheel does NOT have side-to-side buttons. Ive grown VERY accustomed to these and still miss them. Its hard to believe such a high-end mouse doesnt have them. 2. The thumb wheel, which is supposed to replace the mousewheels side buttons, works completely differently and is no replacement for them. I used them to switch between virtual desktops. Doing that with the wheel will give you nausea, as the desktops fly by. No matter how much you try to use the thumbwheel to do something you did with buttons before, it wont work out. Youre going to end up overshooting and scrolling back no matter what. 3. The two "extra" buttons next to the thumb wheel have a truly awful design. Theyre shaped like long opposing wedges, and your thumb will naturally lean on the bottom one and hit it with the side of the thumb. The top button requires you to both raise your thumb and retract it significantly in order to press it, on the other hand, so the movements to hit the two buttons are neither symmetric nor parallel nor mirrored -- theyre idiosyncratic. And when you try to hit the top button, youre still going to hit the wheel 4 times out of 5, among other things because its larger end segues flush into the thumb wheel. Piss poor design! 4. The button for switching between computers is on the bottom, making it cumbersome to do so. The M720 Triathlon has the button placed very conveniently where your thumb can get to it without even looking. 5. Theres no compartment or hole in the mouse to store the USB receiver, making it very easy to lose and even easier to just not bring anywhere. Even though the Logitech M720 Triathlon is clearly a much more cheaply built mouse, and is far less comfortable to me, it has none of these failings. I really wish Logitech would make an MX Master 3S that addresses points 1-5 above. It would be pretty much the ultimate mouse! Still, this one is COMFORTABLE. Cant emphasize that enough.
CJ
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This mouse stopped working one week after I bought it. It started to skip and become completely unresponsive, particularly with the scroll wheel. After trying various troubleshooting methods, I decided I must have received a faulty mouse and went through the incredibly confusing and stupid warranty replacement process. After finally figuring out how to submit a request for a warranty replacement, I received an email from support about a week later saying I would receive a replacement in the mail and didnt need to mail back my old mouse. About one week after that, I received another email from support stating that the information in the first message was incorrect, and I would in fact have to send back the old mouse so it could be "investigated" and then they would determine if I was eligible for a replacement. They said they would send me a shipping label via email. Still havent received a shipping label. So now its 2 weeks later and Im still stuck with a broken mouse and Im no closer to getting a replacement thanks to Logitechs dreadful customer support. Do not buy this mouse.
Viewfinder
1
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The mouse works fine but the entire thing started yellowing after a few months and is looking gnarly at about 6 months in. Edit: aaaand the button broke about 7 months in and Logitech Customer support has been a nightmare.
J. Sams
5
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I have laptop two computers on my desktop and, until today, two mice. I paired the MX Master 2S with unifying receivers on both laptops, downloaded the Options software from the Logitech website and had the new mouse working seamlessly on both laptops in a matter of minutes. The mouse itself if wonderful, but the Flow technology is amazing. I can even copy and paste text from one computer to the other. The mouse is very well worth the money, especially when you consider is can take the place of up to three ordinary mice. Bluetooth connectivity is a bit choppy for any mouse Ive tried. Its OK but the mice work so much more smoothly with the unifying receivers. I used the receiver from my previous mouse in one laptop and the one the came with this mouse in the other. If you dont have a spare receiver, youll either need to purchase one or use Bluetooth on the additional systems. The mouse will switch between/among up to three. UPDATE: After almost two years, this mouse continues to exceed my expectations. I use it all day for work and could not be more pleased with it.
Amazon Customer
5
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Ive had this mouse for less than an hour, and I already love it. It is incredibly comfortable in my hand, has a great weight to it, and feels really solid. It was also super simple to setup. It started working the second I turned it on. I didnt even have to pair it with the Unifying receiver. I always use gaming mice. My last 2 mice have been Razer Mambas (Gen 1, and 2016 Tournament edition). One of the major reasons I like gaming mice is that typically all the buttons are assignable. I always assign Ctrl+F4 to one of the thumb buttons to make it quicker to close tabs in the web browser. In my experience, most regular mice dont have that feature, or they do but to a much lesser degree of customization. This one does. And it does it really well. There are tons of preset options, or you can assign key combos. The thumb rest button is also really neat. There are a bunch of pre-programmed gestures it can emulate, which can come in handy. I dont see this replacing my Razer Mamba for gaming (its not accurate enough for gaming in my opinion), but this will definitely be my full time mouse for everything else, both at home and at work. Its prefect for productivity. The Flow feature lets you move (as well as Copy/Paste) seamlessly across multiple computers, which is fantastic. Of course, for it to be really useful a keyboard that does the same would be nice. They exist, but Im not giving up my mechanical keyboard.
 
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