Amazon.com has for Business Customers (free to join for Businesses): Logitech MX Master 3 for Business Wireless Mouse on sale for $59.15. Shipping is free.
Thanks community member johnc415 for sharing this deal
About this Product:
Logi Bolt wireless technology exceeds security needs with fully encrypted, Secure Connections Only mode.
Connect via Logi Bolt USB receiver or Bluetooth Low Energy with up to three desktop or portable devices and switch between them at the push of a button.
Darkfield 4000 DPI laser sensor. Track with ultimate precision – even on glass or shiny white/black surfaces.
Experience the remarkable speed, precision, and near-silence of magnetic scrolling with our Wheel which shifts between ratchet and hyper-fast modes
About this Offer: Our research indicates that this sale price is $10.80 less (15.48% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $69.99.
Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster
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Amazon.com has for Business Customers (free to join for Businesses): Logitech MX Master 3 for Business Wireless Mouse on sale for $59.15. Shipping is free.
Thanks community member johnc415 for sharing this deal
About this Product:
Logi Bolt wireless technology exceeds security needs with fully encrypted, Secure Connections Only mode.
Connect via Logi Bolt USB receiver or Bluetooth Low Energy with up to three desktop or portable devices and switch between them at the push of a button.
Darkfield 4000 DPI laser sensor. Track with ultimate precision – even on glass or shiny white/black surfaces.
Experience the remarkable speed, precision, and near-silence of magnetic scrolling with our Wheel which shifts between ratchet and hyper-fast modes
About this Offer: Our research indicates that this sale price is $10.80 less (15.48% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $69.99.
Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster
This actually is a good deal, the last deal if I'm not mistaken was for the regular MX Master 3, this is the business version with the Logi Bolt connector:
Logi Bolt technology is fully-encrypted and FIPS compliant when paired with the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. It delivers cross-platform compatibility and secure, reliable connections—even in congested wireless environments.
I got one of these a while back. It had problems with the scroll wheel where it didn't spin right, made lots of noise. Something was just not right with the electromagnetic scroll wheel.
I talked with their support and sent them a video, and they sent a new MX 3 for business in the mail. The new one works great. Perhaps the 3s model won't have this problem at all?
If you are considering this though, just realize that this mouse is big and heavy. If you tend to "pick up and move" your mouse, this mouse probably won't be for you. I got a Logitech G Pro X Superlight, and even though it has less buttons, I currently prefer it.
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Logitech has been the go to keyboard/mouse brand for me for decades. The battery life was always exceptional, maybe replacing batteries once a year.
When I saw the MX, I decided to splurge. How shocked I was to learn my keyboard and mouse need constant recharging via usb C. If you want a cordless mouse that requires a cable to be charging it 25% of the time, this is the product for you.
You will likely end up leaving the charging cable plugged in, so just get a corded mouse instead.
I have two MX Master 3 mice. I charge them maybe once a month.
This actually is a good deal, the last deal if I'm not mistaken was for the regular MX Master 3, this is the business version with the Logi Bolt connector:
Logi Bolt technology is fully-encrypted and FIPS compliant when paired with the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. It delivers cross-platform compatibility and secure, reliable connections—even in congested wireless environments.
Just a word of caution for anyone thinking to use one dongle for multiple peripherals especially non-business ones. The bolt doesn't work with old Logitech dongle compatible devices such as Mx Keys. I usually keep one dongle plugged into my monitor and when I got the new Mx master 3s it didn't pair with the old dongle and my last year bought mx keys didn't pair with the bolt.
Logitech has been the go to keyboard/mouse brand for me for decades. The battery life was always exceptional, maybe replacing batteries once a year.
When I saw the MX, I decided to splurge. How shocked I was to learn my keyboard and mouse need constant recharging via usb C. If you want a cordless mouse that requires a cable to be charging it 25% of the time, this is the product for you.
You will likely end up leaving the charging cable plugged in, so just get a corded mouse instead.
Hasn't been my experience at all using the mx3 everyday. I charge for a short time every 3 months or so
Great mouse but if you're working with multiple devices and switch in between then this is mouse is not for you.
Tried Flow but sometimes it's disconnects from the Bluetooth and you need to wait until it's connect backs.
I wish those switch device buttons are on top or side.
Yup, the device selector switch on the bottom is a deal breaker for me. Want it on top like the Logi M720 that I use. It's a basic mouse, but tons of definable buttons and gestures supported - and device switching on the top so I don't have to pick up the mouse to switch devices.
Logitech has been the go to keyboard/mouse brand for me for decades. The battery life was always exceptional, maybe replacing batteries once a year.
When I saw the MX, I decided to splurge. How shocked I was to learn my keyboard and mouse need constant recharging via usb C. If you want a cordless mouse that requires a cable to be charging it 25% of the time, this is the product for you.
You will likely end up leaving the charging cable plugged in, so just get a corded mouse instead.
I use mine 9 hours a day, 5 days a week, and charge it every 5 or 6 weeks. You must have a bad one.
Just a word of caution for anyone thinking to use one dongle for multiple peripherals especially non-business ones. The bolt doesn't work with old Logitech dongle compatible devices such as Mx Keys. I usually keep one dongle plugged into my monitor and when I got the new Mx master 3s it didn't pair with the old dongle and my last year bought mx keys didn't pair with the bolt.
Does the this mouse work with the old unifying receiver?
I have a bunch of those still. At some point I only had 1 receiver with multiple devices, got worried, and started hoarding them .
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My only gripe with the MX Master series has always been the weight. At 141g, this is almost twice as heavy as my current mouse and would certainly contribute to RSI. Their MX Anywhere mouse is a bit better at 95g but I wish they would retain the ergonomic shape of the master mouse.
Funny. Because my RSI got better using this mouse. So, certainly not certainly.
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Logi Bolt technology is fully-encrypted and FIPS compliant when paired with the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. It delivers cross-platform compatibility and secure, reliable connections—even in congested wireless environments.
I talked with their support and sent them a video, and they sent a new MX 3 for business in the mail. The new one works great. Perhaps the 3s model won't have this problem at all?
If you are considering this though, just realize that this mouse is big and heavy. If you tend to "pick up and move" your mouse, this mouse probably won't be for you. I got a Logitech G Pro X Superlight, and even though it has less buttons, I currently prefer it.
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When I saw the MX, I decided to splurge. How shocked I was to learn my keyboard and mouse need constant recharging via usb C. If you want a cordless mouse that requires a cable to be charging it 25% of the time, this is the product for you.
You will likely end up leaving the charging cable plugged in, so just get a corded mouse instead.
Logi Bolt technology is fully-encrypted and FIPS compliant when paired with the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. It delivers cross-platform compatibility and secure, reliable connections—even in congested wireless environments.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
When I saw the MX, I decided to splurge. How shocked I was to learn my keyboard and mouse need constant recharging via usb C. If you want a cordless mouse that requires a cable to be charging it 25% of the time, this is the product for you.
You will likely end up leaving the charging cable plugged in, so just get a corded mouse instead.
Tried Flow but sometimes it's disconnects from the Bluetooth and you need to wait until it's connect backs.
I wish those switch device buttons are on top or side.
When I saw the MX, I decided to splurge. How shocked I was to learn my keyboard and mouse need constant recharging via usb C. If you want a cordless mouse that requires a cable to be charging it 25% of the time, this is the product for you.
You will likely end up leaving the charging cable plugged in, so just get a corded mouse instead.
I have a bunch of those still. At some point I only had 1 receiver with multiple devices, got worried, and started hoarding them .
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My only gripe with the MX Master series has always been the weight. At 141g, this is almost twice as heavy as my current mouse and would certainly contribute to RSI. Their MX Anywhere mouse is a bit better at 95g but I wish they would retain the ergonomic shape of the master mouse.
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