Product Comparison: Logitech M220 vs Logitech M235
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- The buttons are fairly quiet, as is the scroll wheel.
- The right/light buttons are as good as silent.
- Silent button as well as, wheel button, and wheel rotation.
- I have been used to mice with better sensors.
- The optical sensor struggled and the mouse kept jumping.
- There is an optical sensor not visible to the human eye!
- The sensor tracks very well - I've used it on lots of surfaces.
- The sensor works well and has a good range.
- The sensor isn't great, and it collects dirt on the keys.
- The tracking sensor is rubbish and having to send it back.
- Not a large mouse but feels comfortable to my medium/large hand size.
- Nice size for travel, works with Windows 10.
- Its just perfect and a great compact size.
- It's a lovely size and shape, glides easily across basically any surface.
- The small size lets you use mainly your fingers to move.
- The mouse is quite small and light compared to a 'regular' full size one.
- I like the size of the mouse, it feels comfortable in my hand.
- Seriously its a great mouse, fits most sized hands, and its plug and play tech.
- The mouse is the perfect size for using as my main mouse.
- Good size with a silent scroll wheel.
- Pairing has been tricky. Once paired, though, it connects immediately.
- Very often the connection the computer.
- Has the bonus of Bluetooth connectivity as well as the USB dongle.
- I particularly like about this mouse that it has dual connectivity.
- When l got this mouse, it connected straightaway with my MacBook, and has stayed connected without any problems.
- First one did not connect to any off our office desktops.
- It doesn't connect with the USB receiver.
- Connected instantly and perfectly with my keyboards unifying receiver.
- The Logitech Unifying wireless connection with receiver.
- It connected straight away without any problems.
- Happy with the USB receiver signal strentgh as well.
- The best features, for me, about this mouse are the nano usb receiver, which you can leave in permanently.
- The fact that the USB connector dongle is stored inside the device is an excellent feature.
- The other feature was the small USB receiver which is permanently fitted to the laptop.
- For me, another positive feature is the hard plastic sides.
- One nice feature (common to all Logitech mice) is the tiny wireless receiver that is small and robust.
- Has a removable battery which is a great feature and next to the battery insert is a compartment for the usb.
- The feature I really like is that the USB receiver that plugs into my laptop can be stored inside the mouse.
- Wireless feature works a treat and from a distance.
- The side to side feature on the wheel is handy.