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Logitech MX Master 3S - Wireless Performance Mouse, Ergo, 8K DPI, Track on Glass, Quiet Clicks, USB-C, Bluetooth, Windows, Linux, Chrome - Graphite - With Free Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription

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Color: Graphite


Style: MX Master 3S


Features

  • Any-surface tracking - now 8K DPI: Use MX Master 3S cordless computer mouse to work on any surface - even glass (1) - with the upgraded 8000 DPI sensor with customizable sensitivity
  • Introducing quiet clicks: MX Master 3S Bluetooth mouse introduces Quiet Clicks - offering the same satisfying feel but with 90% less click noise. Sensor Technology: Darkfield high precision
  • Magspeed scrolling: A computer mouse with remarkable speed, precision, and near silence - MagSpeed scrolling is 90% faster, 87% more precise, and ultra quiet
  • Ergonomic design: Work comfortably with a precision mouse featuring a silhouette crafted for a more natural wrist posture and optimally placed thumb controls
  • Upgraded customization software: Customize buttons and optimize your workflow with App specific profiles in the improved Logi Options+ app.
  • FLOW cross-computer control: Work seamlessly on multiple computers or laptops, and transfer text, images, and files between Windows & macOS.
  • Multi-device and multi-OS: Connect the comfort mouse with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS or Linux
  • Stays powered for up to 70 days on a full charge, and a 1 minute charge powers the mouse for up to 3 hours
  • Plastic parts in MX Master 3S include certified post consumer recycled plastic (Graphite and Black: 27%, Pale Gray: 22% (excludes plastic in printed wiring assembly (PWA), receiver, wire, FFC cable, and packaging). Certified carbon neutral.

Brand: Logitech


Color: Graphite


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Special Feature: Wireless, Touch Scroll, Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Standing screen display size: ‎7 Inches


Brand: ‎Logitech


Series: ‎MX Master 3S


Item model number: ‎910-006557


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Operating System: ‎Linux, Chrome OS


Item Weight: ‎5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.7 x 5.5 x 2.3 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.7 x 5.5 x 2.3 inches


Color: ‎Graphite


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 24, 2022


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The Logitech MX Master 3S is a highly ergonomic and programmable mouse with a plethora of features to indulge your hands. It's highly adjustable with 45 possible actions and a brilliant user interface for programming. However, its ergonomic design does not cater to left-handed users, and its battery life fell short of advertised length. Lastly, issues were noted regarding its scrolling and zooming performance, specifically when using Windows 11.

Pros

  • 🖱 High level of programmability with 45 possible actions
  • 👋 Exceptional ergonomics; comfortable design
  • ⚡ Super easy to set up with great UI and UX
  • 🔄 Allows easy switching to other computers using Easy-Switch buttons
  • 💤 Almost silent operation

Cons

  • 🔋 Battery life shorter than advertised
  • 🤚 Not suitable for left-handed users
  • 🖲 Issues with scrolling and zooming, especially on Windows 11
  • 👎 Bottom thumb button deemed useless due to inconvenient positioning
  • 🎮 USB polling rate of 125Hz not suitable for gaming

Should I Buy It?

If you're a right-handed user primarily interested in programmability and ergonomic comfort, the MX Master 3S could be a great mouse for you. However, be prepared for potential issues with scrolling and zooming, especially if you're a Windows 11 user. If these issues are a major concern, it might be worth waiting for potential software updates to improve these functionalities.


  • Very ergonomic
Color: Graphite Style: MX Master 3S
Imagine you’re at an auto dealership and the salesperson shows you two new cars on the showroom floor. AUTO A has what you need to get to commute to and from work. 4-cylinder engine, fabric seats, 6.5-inch touchscreen, AM/FM radio, a decent maintenance track record, manual in the glove box. AUTO B is your own major domo on wheels. V-6 engine, power everything, programmable side view mirrors and seating, premium leather trim and seats with zero-gravity contouring, 12-inch touchscreen, satellite radio, excellent maintenance track record, manual in the form of a quick access phone app. Would you shell out considerably more for Auto B or is Auto A all you need? No judgment. If you want a working mouse that clicks left and right with a scroll dial (and possibly back/forward buttons), you can find a very capable device for $10-20. Go forth, fellow shopper! If you want to pamper your hand with the most ergonomically comfortable, flexible, programmable mouse out there in 2023, the MX Master 3S is very much worth the price tag. One negative with this Logitech model is that, until further notice, it discriminates against lefties. If you need a left-handed mouse, this is not for you. Sorry lefties – you’re still cooler than the rest of us. Here are the main selling points imo: -- It is a PLEASURE to lay my palm on this thing. It’s basically an ottoman for your hand. The rubbery thumb groove is ribbed for your pleasure. (If you have an especially small or large hand, you may not love it quite as much) -- 9 different surfaces can be clicked and/or dialed, all easy to locate with index, middle finger and thumb. -- Several buttons can be programmed to do any one of 45 actions. Yes, 45. -- You can program the mouse to perform a set of actions specific to apps you use like Chrome, Word, Zoom and countless others installed on your computer. -- The Logi Options+ computer app is amazing. Great UI & UX for all the programming you want to experiment with. Despite the intimidating number of programmable choices, it’s super easy and enjoyable to tinker with for 20 minutes until you’re happy. -- You can quickly loan the mouse to another computer using the Easy-Switch buttons on the bottom of the device. -- Quiet-click left/right buttons are very satisfying. -- You can check the charge levels by opening the Logi Options+ on your computer. Logitech advertises that USB-C charging gives you 70 days of use. On a full charge, I got 54 days with normal, everyday use before it died, so it falls a bit short of that promise. However, it fully charges in roughly two hours and you can use the mouse while charging it. (You can also flip the power switch off on the bottom of the unit to really maximize each charge.) My old mouse was a simple Logitech model (see AUTO A above). It worked well enough for a year until I discovered I couldn’t do simple tasks easily like dragging documents across monitors, resizing them, or highlighting text. Swapping out AA batteries didn’t help. With the MX Master, every action is spot on. I do not regret a penny of the $100 I spent on this mouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by KEYSER

  • The Latest is a Fail
Color: Graphite Style: MX Master 3S
I've been using Logitech as my MOUSE since 1995 when they first started making ergonomic mice, the Mouseman+. White with grey rubber. M-CW47. (White and purple version didn't include the scroll wheel) I went to the MX 500 in 2002, very good mouse. Since then, it's been $100 mice: MX Master, Master 2S and finally this thing called the MX Master S3; so every 4~5 years, I need to replace one of these. My MX 2S still works today, but the main left switch is not very responsive anymore and it's kind of yucky and worn out (I cleaned it for the photo)/ I really wanted and love the near-silent buttons of the MX S3, as I already use Logitech M650 for my notebook, an excellent mouse. The M650 comes in large and "small", which is great for kids. I included a pics showing the Master MX, MX 2S and MS 3S. (The 2S isn't silent, but I guess the "s" is Second version). They all pretty much look and feel the same (not the Red M650). Where the MX 3S is improved over the older models is he placement of the side buttons and scroll wheel. I think they finally got it perfect, without it being the wheel of the MX500 (which rotated forward and back a short distance) The large main buttons are AWESOME! I never cared for the hard-edge sides on the older models. 90's Logitech had buttons covering the whole top, has been missed. The wheel feels good to spin with an all-metal design that should be easier to clean over the older MX models. And of course, the near-silent buttons are very welcomed and sound almost the same as the M650. The problems with the 3S: The bottom thumb button is useless. (see photo) as you really have to bend your thumb to reach it. The MX master, almost any part of the thumb will work. MX S2, is almost as good. But the MX 3S? Nope! It's useless, why even bother? The 3S is slightly smaller but taller than any of the previous models. It's noticeable. I compared the angle and shape of the hump of the M650 is the same as the MX 2S, so maybe that's why the M650 is such a popular mouse. It's easily the best sub $50 mouse on the market. I figure I'd get used to the 3S. It looks great, it sounds great, it appears a lot of thought went into it. But the scroll wheel and/or software is problematic. Worse on my new Windows 11 desktop, but still buggy on my Win 10 notebook. At first, I thought my new PC was the problem, but plugging in the MX 2S showed proper operation. The issues: - When scrolling, like on webpages or Word documents, the page/window tended to move back up a notch. Even if I didn't have to re-adjust, the movement was irritating. This would be about 1 out of 4~5 times. it got OLD. - Zooming with web pages, especially Google Maps = with little control. Usually zoomed down to near street level, but zooming out means seeing the whole country or planet. Switching to notched/divots mode did help a lot, but... what's the point of free wheel? The lack of a free-wheel is one reason the M650 isn't my main mouse, and the lack of thumb rest. If they added those two features and sold it for $50, I'd be golden. I updated Windows (helped) I updated the Logitech software (helped), but the issues never went away. - Clicking on website items: like pull-down menus = strange behaviors. Like unable to make a selection because the mouse would click for me or something. I don't quite remember much anymore. But it made things difficult. And since Logitech gives most mouse pointer speed & scroll control to windows, nothing seem to solve these problems. I had replaced my MX 3S with another one. I must have a bad mouse, right? The new replacement was pretty much just as bad. I updated software again. I used the mouse, to get used to it. But with my MX 2S handy, I grabbed it - so I could get stuff done. Over the course of a few weeks, I forgot I had the 3S. I tried it again... tried it on my Win10 notebook, again. And it was nothing but frustration. The M650, a $25~34 mouse that's BT paired, worked great. Zoom, scroll, mouse movement. MX 3S... not so much. Another problem with the MX series in general, is the USB polling rate of 125Hz. Many of us play games, and as I looked into this, 500~1000Hz USB polling is important. I knew this when I got the 3S, but to me - the silence and good ergonomics was more important than better gaming. Logitech should have options to raise the USB polling as needed. So I packed up the 3S, and dropped it off at UPS and typed up this review. I won't waste my $100 on a product I cannot use. I will need to find a good alternative. My 2017 MX 2s worn out. I'm looking at gaming mice; looks like many of them are $150, some as low as $50. I don't think any of them are "quiet", which is a huge selling point for me. The Razer Basilisk X is $40~55. I don't need or want RGB, got other things already. But no freewheel. :( The no-names for $10~25 don't look like they're worth my time. Even thou one looked good, it turns out to be 20% smaller than a normal mouse. Oh, holding the mouse in the air, and moving will cause the scrolling. So does the 2S, but its just not as bad as the 3S. It'll be 2-3 years before the MX 4S comes out, maybe then? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by FixYourJunk FixYourJunk

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