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Logitech shrouds the little pointer in one of those scissors-only hard plastic covers, fit with a (justly) thin user manual and the mouse itself. Cracking open the M280’s bottom quarters ...
Logitech's Powerplay-compatible G903 is probably the best wireless mouse on the market, backed by a PWM3366 sensor—but its high cost and ambidextrous shape may limit the appeal for some.
Logitech's G703 (aka G403 Redux) features high-end performance and Powerplay compatibility in an inexpensive package, albeit with some compromises.
The Logitech M320 is one of the company's most basic wireless mouse models, listing for $30 but available online (in the US, at least) for less than half that: $12.99. (In the UK, the price delta ...
Logitech G Pro Wireless Mouse (Black) at Amazon for $70; Design. When I first heard about the G Pro Wireless, I expected it to be, simply, a wireless version of the G Pro mouse.
The Logitech G309 is the first Powerplay mouse this inexpensive, the first with Bluetooth, the first that lets you use an AA battery when you’re on the go, and the first with a supercapacitor ...
Lastly, having great wireless doesn’t matter much if a mouse doesn’t also have great battery life. Unsurprisingly, the MX Anywhere 3 does. According to Logitech, the MX Anywhere 3 should last ...
Fans of wireless gaming will love the new G703, especially if you spring for the charging mat too. It's an expensive package, though.
For comparison, the Logitech MX Master 3S, my favorite palm-gripping mouse, is 4.92×3.32×2.01 inches, and the Razer Pro Click Mini wireless mouse is 3.9×2.5×1.3 inches. Logitech G705 (left ...
The two-year-old Logitech Pro Gaming keeps its price of $69.99, while the new Logitech Pro Wireless mouse gets a sticker of $149.99, with both available to buy immediately.
How much you can expect to spend on a Logitech wireless mouse. This depends on the mouse’s capabilities, DPI and technology. Entry-level wireless mice retail for around $40, while top-end models ...