Dell Home and Office has
Logitech MX Anywhere 3 Compact Performance Mouse (Pale Gray) on sale for
$64.99. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout).
Shipping is free.
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Joenoy for finding this deal.
Key Features:
- 6-Button Design
- Up to 70 days of use on a single charge
- Magspeed Electromagnetic scroll wheel
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How does the multi device work? If you have a laptop and iPad right next to each other does that switch ok?
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The 1st and 2nd gen has a storage spot inside the mouse. Did they remove that from the new generation? If so that sounds silly.
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I have small hands, and the new "MX Masters" are slightly larger than the original "Performance MX" which led me to sticking to the "MX Anywhere" lineup.
Here's my reasons for why I paid for this mouse:
- Tracking on any surface is great. Glass, table, bed, sofaโฆ you name it, I haven't had trouble ever.
- Battery life is fantastic. I probably charge it once every 4-6 months and I use it probably 6-8 hours a day.
- USB-C charging. I'm a one-cable fits all person
- 3 device pairing. Going deeper into this one: I have 3 devices that stays paired, two Mac's and one PC. You click the button on the back to switch and it pairs flawlessly and no issues on either Mac or PC. I also have a Keychron keyboard that does 3 device pairing. So, I have one USB-C cable that can charge my keyboard or mouse, and all devices are paired in the same sequence on both peripherals allowing me to only have one set on my desk. The convenience alone is worth the price to me.
Cons:
- USB dongle has no homeโฆ but I have never used it, so I just keep it in my cable carrying case.
- Not the most finger oil resistant material
I have small hands, and the new "MX Masters" are slightly larger than the original "Performance MX" which led me to sticking to the "MX Anywhere" lineup.
Here's my reasons for why I paid for this mouse:
- Tracking on any surface is great. Glass, table, bed, sofaโฆ you name it, I haven't had trouble ever.
- Battery life is fantastic. I probably charge it once every 4-6 months and I use it probably 6-8 hours a day.
- USB-C charging. I'm a one-cable fits all person
- 3 device pairing. Going deeper into this one: I have 3 devices that stays paired, two Mac's and one PC. You click the button on the back to switch and it pairs flawlessly and no issues on either Mac or PC. I also have a Keychron keyboard that does 3 device pairing. So, I have one USB-C cable that can charge my keyboard or mouse, and all devices are paired in the same sequence on both peripherals allowing me to only have one set on my desk. The convenience alone is worth the price to me.
Cons:
- USB dongle has no homeโฆ but I have never used it, so I just keep it in my cable carrying case.
- Not the most finger oil resistant material
Yes, have only ever used it with Bluetooth. Smooth and no hiccups. I am not doing gaming on it though, more productive work. I make no guarantees this actually lives up to the "performance mouse" classification, but it definitely has no issues with precision dragging cells within my excel spreadsheet ๐
They're the only thing I've found that can mimick on windows, the touchpad scrolling on macos.
Being able to "throw" a long page, or file directory is the most amazing thing on windows.
You can remove the top cover of the OMRON switches by gently prying up the snap-on clips at each end.
The re-bending fix lasts for as long as it took for the double-click issue to show up, so if it took 3 years to occur, then you'll get another 3 years from the fix.
The tools for re-bending are: magnifying glass, tweezers, Xacto knife or other thin metal implement (for prying the clips).
There are several videos and discussion posts out on the web for this trick.
Here's the one I followed:
https://electronics.sta
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-small (too small?)
-light
-click lag is small enough for a (non-professional) gamer
-blue-tooth means you can use it on multiple devices
-no place inside the mouse to store the receiver
-but if you lose the stupid dongle you can still use this mouse thanks to bluetooth.