Office Depot / Office Max also has
Logitech M535 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse (Black, 910-004432) on sale for
$12.99. Select free store pickup if stock is available.
Thanks to Deal Editor
powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.
- Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Product Features:
- Enhanced scroll/tilt wheel plus a navigation button
- Compact mobile design
- Comfortable curved shape with rubber side grip
- Reliable Bluetooth connection up to 10m/30 ft
- Precision laser-grade optical sensor
- Up to 10 months of power on a single AA battery
No longer available:
- Dell has Logitech M535 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free.
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Do you have a link to this...I am having a heck of a time with some mice in the last year or two. I don't understand...multiple mice...never had issues before. Guess it is the computer/os/vm/dongle or whatever, but wow it is frustrating.
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Mice with optical switches (nothing to do with optical sensors) alleviate this problem. As of right now I know Razer and Logitech make them, but they're high end gaming mice.
As for wireless mice/keyboards, I do like Logitech the most due to a combination of battery life and how smoothly it wakes up (just starts working when you start moving/clicking/typing).
One strange issue I've had with cheaper Logitech wireless mice many years ago was when I move my mouse horizontally, the cursor moves diagonally. I got replacements and it happened again, so I kinda gave up using everyday wireless mice from Logitech. I think one of them was the M510. But I've used their MX Masters and gaming mice and they've all been fantastic.
Mice with optical switches (nothing to do with optical sensors) alleviate this problem. As of right now I know Razer and Logitech make them, but they're high end gaming mice.
As for wireless mice/keyboards, I do like Logitech the most due to a combination of battery life and how smoothly it wakes up (just starts working when you start moving/clicking/typing).
One strange issue I've had with cheaper Logitech wireless mice many years ago was when I move my mouse horizontally, the cursor moves diagonally. I got replacements and it happened again, so I kinda gave up using everyday wireless mice from Logitech. I think one of them was the M510. But I've used their MX Masters and gaming mice and they've all been fantastic.
"Optical sensor" seems like the way to go
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Office Depot has sold this for $10 many times in the past. I will keep using this mouse for a long time.
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Ehh got my steelseries for $10 FP deal. Ended up buying 3 and they are in use daily. The click travel feels a bit deeper than our razer deathadders and slick on a mousepad.
Agreed. Bigger for my hands. More programmable buttons. Dpi can be changed. This Logitech is too small, dainty, and lacks the functionality of the cheaper alternative mentioned.