IF YOU’RE A productivity whiz, then you’re probably already aware of Logitech’s MX Master mice series. They've carved a niche for themselves as the navigation product of choice for people who want good quality, lots of features, and loads of customization options. The MX Master 3S aims to continue this tradition by building on the success of the MX Master 3 with a brand new higher DPI sensor, quieter switches, and Logitech’s new Bolt dongle which can be used across a range of the company’s new wireless products.
The good news is that, by building on such a solid foundation, this remains the best productivity mouse on the market. This is an extremely comfortable mouse to have in the hand for long periods, it feels built to last, and Logitech’s Flow software allows you to move seamlessly between devices and applications. This makes it highly efficient for video editors, programmers, or office workers looking to get stuff done. Sure, you’re paying close to $100 for that extra productivity, but for those who are serious about their work, that's easily a price worth paying.
So what makes this mouse so good? First of all, it’s just so well made, with a luxuriously rubberized finish that’s comfortable to hold for long periods, and a sturdy, made-to-last construction. It’s not a small mouse so is best suited for someone with medium-to-large hands. Bear in mind that the scoop designed to rest your thumb means this mouse will also only suit right-handed people.
This story is from the September 2022 edition of Maximum PC.
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