Update: This popular deal is back in stock.
Lenovo has
Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse (910-005965, Graphite) on sale for $99.99 - $50 (apply eCoupon
LOGIMX2S in cart) =
$49.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- Connect up to 3 Computers: Logitech Flow allows you to seamlessly control up to three computers with one wireless mouse, and copy-paste text, images and files between them
- Precise Control: This multi surface mouse uses Darkfield High Precision tracking to give you flawless control virtually anywhere – even on glass with up to 4,000 DPI
- Quickly Charges: Connect the Bluetooth mouse to your computer and get enough power for a full day of use in only 3 minutes; a full charge lasts up to 70 days
- Speed-Adaptive, Side-to-Side Scrolling: Scroll through web pages faster and easier with the speed-adaptive scroll wheel and side-to-side scrolling with a stroke of your thumb
- Finely Designed: An ergonomic wireless mouse with a hand-sculpted shape that supports your hand and wrist, plus fine-motion control and well-positioned buttons and wheels
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My old MX518 and G500 mice are still my favorite, but impractical for my laptops.
- This thing is super heavy.
- Not a fan of it using micro USB but not a deal breaker.
- Not a fan that is doesn't come with the USB dongle, but not a deal breaker.
- The scroll ghosting is horrible, had to train myself to keep the finger on the scroll button to avoid ghost scrolling.
- The ratchet and infinite scrolling aren't as good as other mice I have tried from Logitech.
- The smart scrolling feature doesn't work for me, ie. it is not smart enough.
- The way my palm rests on the mouse causes fatigue compared to the other Logitech mice I have used, I think it might be because of how heavy this thing is.
- The default sensitivity it comes with was not to my liking, had to install the Logitech software to change it unlike other mouse that have a built-in DPI button (not sure this can be done through windows or OS settings without installing Logitech's software).
- Liked the Gestures feature, getting used to it. Coming from models like the G604, G600, and EVGA X15, which have multiple buttons built-in that I mapped to different actions the gestures approach of the MS Master 2S feel like a nice alternative.
- Liked the buttons to switch between different PCs.
- Liked the side scroller.
Definitely wouldn't pay more than $20 for this mouse, and wouldn't recommend it or re-buy it. For the price I paid for it I'm ok with keeping it. Not sure if I should try the 3S version.
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