I honestly can’t think of the last time I took a look at a mouse that wasn’t directly marketed towards gaming. That mostly has to do with the companies we work with, but with Logitech, I’ve been trying to get an MX Master in my hands all the way back from its launch. This is because even just checking out the feature list I was impressed with what they were doing with the MX Master. Well recently they finally sent one out and I’ve been spending time using it on my main PC. So today I’m going to run through its features and find out if the MX Master lives up to the hype that I had built up in my head.
Product Name: Logitech MX Master
Review Sample Provided by: Logitech
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Amazon Link: HERE
Specifications | |
Sensor technology |
Darkfield Laser sensor Nominal value: 1000 dpi Minimal and maximal value: 400 dpi to 1600 dpi (can be set in increments of 200 dpi) |
Dimensions |
-Mouse (height x width x depth): 3.4 in (85.7 mm) x 5.0 in (126.0 mm) x 2.0 in (48.4 mm) -Mouse Weight (including battery): 5.1 oz (145 g) -Unifying receiver dimensions: (height x width x depth): 0.7 in (18.4 mm) x 0.6 in (14.4 mm) x 0.3 in (6.6 mm) -Receiver weight: 0.07 oz (2 g) |
Battery life | up to 40 days on a single full charge |
Battery | rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) battery |
Number of buttons | 5 |
Scroll wheel | Yes |
Gesture button | Yes |
Wireless operating distance | 32 ft (10 m) |
Wireless technology | Advanced 2.4GHz wireless technology |
Warranty Information | 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
Package Contents |
Logitech MX Master™ wireless mouse Logitech Unifying Receiver Micro-USB cable for recharging User documentation |
System Requirements |
-USB port or Bluetooth® Smart ready device USB Port Windows® 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Mac OS® X 10.8 or later or Bluetooth Smart Windows 8 or later Mac OS X 10.10 or later More details on Bluetooth Smart requirements Internet connection for software download Logitech Options software and customization are not available for Windows Vista® and Windows XP |