Product Comparison: Logitech MX Master 3 vs Logitech MX Master 2S
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- The sensor incredibly responsive.
- The sensor is fantastically accurate and really does work on any surface as described.
- Darkfield sensor, can pretty much use it on any material and it'd still track including glass.
- Works on almost any surface indicating a very good laser sensor.
- Definitely not for gaming, sensor occasionally 'skips' when you're moving it slowly which essentially prevents precise aim.
- The size and ergonomics of the mouse is good.
- The ergonomics are astounding and suitable for anyone with a Medium to Large glove size.
- A very ergonomic mouse - fit's perfectly in my average sized hand.
- The size of it is comfortable in my hand.
- It's full size, nice fit in the hand, nicely weighted and holds its charge well.
- It comes with a USB wireless receiver, and it also has Bluetooth built in.
- My PC doesn't but my laptop does, therefore my PC has the USB receiver plugged in and my laptop just connects via Bluetooth.
- But you should know that your PC must have 'Bluetooth Low Energy Technology' for it to work. Good connectivity.
- I had bought the original MX Master a year or so ago, to use with a new iMac, and found it very easy to setup, using bluetooth.
- It works with just about anything with bluetooth or using the provided USB dongle.
- I just changed the scroll wheel to the 'freewheeling' mode, the rest is fine for me.
- Ratchet/Free spin mouse wheel is a great feature.
- Can be connected to mulitple devices. Excellent battery life.
- Battery life so far is excellent, showing almost no sign of depletion.
- The three modes on the bottom are great and make it easily swappable between my desktop and laptop.