Testseek.com have collected 160 expert reviews of the Logitech MX Master and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech MX Master.
April 2015
(83%)
160 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
251 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The ergonomics are superb. It's super accurate and scrolls smoothly. It connects via Bluetooth to up to three devices and it has a built-in rechargeable battery. The thumb wheel is a nice addition. Looks like an alien fighter ship
Slick design
Super ergonomic
Sublime thumb wheel
Crazy precise tracking
Seamlessly connects between three devices via Bluetooth
The gestures make clicking things such as Launchpad and shortcuts that much easier
Excellent ergonomics for productivity work
Tracks on nearly any surface
Can pair with up to three devices
The MX Master is a rechargeable wireless mouse for Macs and Windows PCs that offers smooth
Precise operation
Lots of customization options
Good ergonomics
And works on almost any surface. You can connect to up to three computers using Logitech's inclu
Comfortable design
Smart gesture controls
Functional software
Long battery life
Five customizable buttons and two scrollwheels
Feels solid and sturdy
Option to connect wireless either by Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless
Elegant design
Multiple connectivity options
Can switch easily for use among multiple devices
Fast-charging battery
With long life on our tests
USB cable included
Fantastic ergonomic design
Sleek good-looks class-up your desktop
Speed-adaptive scroll wheel ROCKS
Precision pointer control
Long 40 day Li-Po battery life
Feels well-built
Ergonomic
Right-handed shape
Thumb wheel for horizontal scrolling
Software for customization compatible with Windows and macOS
Sleek and catchy design that you will surely love
Extended thumb support that is really good for those who play games for hours
Can be connected to 3 PCs running on Windows or Mac
Works on almost any surface including glass surface
Scroll is speed ada
Beautiful ergonomic design
Works on any surface
Customizable buttons
Beautifully refined design
Extremely comfortable
Advanced features
Clean software
Well priced for a premium product.
The editors didn't like
Really just built for the right hand
So I can't switch back and forth. It's a bit pricey. I wish the thumb-wheel could click
Too
And I wish there were more expansive options for customizing the buttons
Should You Buy It?
I mean
If you don't mind spe
Unnatural gesture controls
Non-replaceable built-in battery
Designed for righties
Nothing
Button for switching connection between devices is hidden under mouse
Battery life measured in days
Not months
No left-handed version
It's somewhat expensive
And the rechargeable battery isn't user-replaceable (but should last several years)
Tiny thumb buttons
Lackluster scroll wheel
Battery not user replaceable
Questionable battery life
Touchy adaptive scrolling
Gesture button and motions are unintuitive
Left side thumb buttons are small
Lefty's are left out
As expected
On the pricey side
Bulky design may not fit into most laptop cases
Only suitable for those with larger hands
Large and heavy design isn't very portable
Rechargeable batteries are good but they are nonremovable
– A little bit expensive but when you think about with thumbwheel
Compatibility with almost any surface
Scrolling speed then it looks worth to money
Not for gamers and left-handed users
Seems ever so slightly sticky on my cloth pad when compared to past MX series mice perhaps just a wearin thing?
Going into my testing of the MX Master I knew that the MX Master wasn't aiming to be a gaming mouse. Logitech has a whole series of mice that do just that. So I focused my testing on everyday functionality and usage. What I found was that the MX Master i...
Published: 2016-07-22, Author: Roman , review by: macworld.com
Five customizable buttons and two scrollwheels, Feels solid and sturdy, Option to connect wireless either by Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless
Battery not user replaceable, Questionable battery life
There's a lot to like about The Logitech Master MX mouse. It has a good number of customizable buttons, it's solid, and I found it comfortable. If you like your mouse to be light, low-profile, and have a minimal number of buttons, look elsewhere. The...
Published: 2016-06-17, Author: Donald , review by: mousearea.com
Abstract: Buying a Logitech gaming mouse has long been synonymous with an investment in quality. But with so many different devices on offer, which deserves the title of Best Logitech Gaming Mouse? In the realm of gaming mice, the company has long established itsel...
Published: 2016-01-26, Author: Ross , review by: mousearea.com
Sleek and catchy design that you will surely love, Extended thumb support that is really good for those who play games for hours, Can be connected to 3 PCs running on Windows or Mac, Works on almost any surface including glass surface, Scroll is speed ada
Rechargeable batteries are good but they are nonremovable, – A little bit expensive but when you think about with thumbwheel, compatibility with almost any surface, scrolling speed then it looks worth to money
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Published: 2015-11-28, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Christmas is rapidly approaching, along with all of its associated stereotypes. There is sure to be an over-indulgence in food and drink, lots of out-of-tune carol singing, and shops that are so busy you can hardly move.It also means you're going to spend...
The gestures make clicking things such as Launchpad and shortcuts that much easier
Nothing
The one thing about having a Macbook Air is that even though the trackpad is very handy to have, sometimes after a long day in the office, I've gotten so used to using a mouse. I can't really transition from using one to fully depending on Apple's Trackpa...
Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: The TR staff is composed of gamers and PC enthusiasts, so most of the mice we review are usually gaming-oriented devices festooned with RGB LEDs and programmable buttons. Gamers obviously aren't the only people who use mice, though. Logitech's top-of-the-...