🖱️ Master your workflow with the MX Master 3S — where precision meets quiet power.
The Logitech MX Master 3S is a premium wireless mouse designed for professionals seeking ultra-fast scrolling, exceptional 8,000 DPI tracking on any surface including glass, and whisper-quiet clicks. Featuring multi-device FLOW control, customizable buttons via the Logi Options+ app, and versatile USB-C and Bluetooth connectivity, it’s engineered to elevate productivity across Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome platforms.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MX Master 3S |
Item model number | 910-006557 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Multi OS |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.32 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 3.32 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B09HM94VDS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 26, 2022 |
J**M
Real mouse for real comp users
I have owned the MX1 - the previous model now out of production - and it lasted 10 years. I upgraded to this mouse and it continues where the last left off. Customizable buttons, custom scrolling, responds to twitchy movements which is also adjustable.As a previous comp gamer- May be a little heavy for constant gaming, but I know a lot of engineers use this mouse for CAD work and for actual comp use 10+ hours a day.Large size is good for bigger hands like mine (I’m 6’0), and helps with proper hand position for carpel tunnel.Battery life is measured in days or weeks - I charge on the weekends.Don’t get a bad little $15 mouse in your 20s, thinking you’ll never get carpel tunnel. If ur an engineer, take care of your wrists and hands, it’s how you earn your living. Stop planting. This mouse will help.
E**E
One of the best mice ever created
One of the best mice of all time. This is my second MX Master mouse after giving my original model away many years ago to a friend. It’s very solidly built, intuitive to use, and endlessly customizable. I’m grateful that Logitech has finally honed in their Mac driver software which used to be pretty glitchy and resource-intensive. That was the #1 thing making me hesitant to get this mouse again. Thankfully their Options+ software is finally usable, intuitive, and saves your user preferences via your account (though I wish it could be used without an account!) between computers. The mouse is fairly usable/customizable in macOS even without it though—System Preferences will allow you to set various functions to many of the mouse buttons by default. However the full functionality and customizability of the mouse such as scroll inertia, control of the magnetic dampener, and hot functions, are all only available if you use the software.
B**N
The Same but Better
I have had the MX series mice from the first to, finally, breaking down and getting the 3S. They are, honestly, the best mouse I have used - even compared to their previous version. The 3S is no outlier in this regard. It feels a lot like the 3 and 2S. It has a few more bells and whistles and seems to be a little smoother when using their "Flow" functions. I like that it feels more precise, but the best part to me is no more "click" sound. There is a small feedback you can feel, but you cannot hear it at all. You can adjust the speed and precision of the cursor. This is nice with a high dpi setting on your monitor. Another thing I noticed is it feels lighter than the 3 and 2S. I have never had any issues with the longevity nor durability with any of my previous mice and this one feels to be of the same or similar quality. I still use my MX Craft keyboard - which still has not made it to the logi+ app, so if you are in the same boat, you may end up with two apps from logitech on your machine doing the same type of job... or bluetooth it.
A**S
Perfect Computer Mouse
This mouse is lightweight, larger than a computer mouse you might find at a public computer but smaller than the logitech MX pro rollerball mouse. The grip feels comfortably rubberized and very ergonomic. There is ample space for the backward and forward buttons, side scroll wheel, and the button built into the palm rest. None of the buttons can be easily pressed accidentally but are close enough together as to be accessible.The mouse buttons truly do possess a quiet click, along with a satisfying tactile response. The same can be said for the other buttons on the mouse. The scroll wheel is a simple joy to use, "ratcheting" and smoothly spinning as the usecase demands. No longer is my scroll intermittently too short or too long, whether I am navigating a menu in a video game or scrolling to the recipe on one of the several million interminable blog/cooking sites. There is a dedicated button to switch between scroll modes which I personally find redundant, but it can be mapped to many other functions.I had been toying with the idea of adapting a rotary encoder to scroll horizontally, but the thumb wheel on this mouse is much more convenient. Such a wheel should be standard on every mouse, given the sheer volume of scenarios in which horizontal scrolling is required. Now it is far easier to scroll through a browser window while performing another task in the other half of the screen. Excel is far more pleasant to use as well.The mouse has very good connectivity, supporting the proprietary logitech "bolt" adapter which is bundled with the mouse, bluetooth, and wired connection. The button on the bottom of the mouse allows a user to switch between three separate devices seamlessly, each of which can have their own profile. I noticed no difference in speed between the logitech receiver and bluetooth, but the mouse was close enough to the PC as to render the difference negligible. Latency in wireless mice has been nearly imperceptible for some time now, and this mouse is no exception.The logitech software has a simple UI, allowing the user control over all facets of the mouse. There is an interesting "Gestures" feature which is activated by holding the button in the mouse grip and moving the mouse in a cardinal direction. I find it to be a gimmicky feature, but appreciate its inclusion. Overall the design of the mouse is well thought out and maximizes the comfort and productivity of the user.
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