Product Comparison: Logitech MX Master vs Logitech MX Master 2S
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- The MX Master is a rechargeable wireless mouse for Macs and Windows PCs that offers smooth, precise operation, lots of customization options, good ergonomics.
- The darkfield sensor is very precise too, and, as I said earlier, it allows you to use the mouse on pretty much any surface.
- From its great battery life, multi connection memory and improved optical sensor, it blows the MX revolution out the water with functionality.
- I use mine exclusively on fabrics like pant legs and it's ok as long as you keep both sensors clean with a q tip.
- Good Sensor (Tracks on practically every surface).
- As a woman with 'regular' size hands and just 'regular' length fingers I wasn't sure if it was going to be too large for me but I can reach everything comfortably and find my hand is very relaxed on the mouse.
- It comes with a nicely designed package, it has a decent sized Micro USB charging cable.
- The product itself is great for medium to large sized hands, but if you have short hands I really don't recommend it because it won't feel right.
- he shape is very comfortable for someone with medium sized hands as I can rest my palm on the mouse rather than hold it with the tips of my fingers with smaller variants.
- 40 yo male, average sized hands - mouse is FAR too big and clunky to use.
- It switches devices really quick, almost instantly, compared with the K480 which takes ~3 seconds
- Overall this is a great mouse and worth the pennies. Not sure how well it operates with Windows but on OSX it's good bar the irritating connection drop outs.
- It enables you to connect up to three computers using Logitech's included USB dongle or opt for Bluetooth connectivity.
- The mouse can be connected either with the dongle supplied with it or with Bluetooth.
- Despite how good this mouse is I could not give it 5* for one major reason - it has absolutely woeful wireless connection out of the box, which made it all but redundant due to the lag it caused.
- Battery life is amazing and has lasted 4 days without actually dying yet.
- Long battery life from one full charge, any micro-USB cable may be used for charging, and a good quality cable came in the box with the mouse.
- Up to 3 connected devices, so I can take this from my main computer to my laptop in the push of a button.
- Smart scrolling can take time to get used to, otherwise can be turned off
- Thumb button. This is clearly a retrogression from the MX1100, and is unarguably the worst part of this mouse.