Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the Logitech Touch Mouse M600 and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Touch Mouse M600.
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The editors liked
Range
Precise
Smooth Scrolling
Back/Forward Browser Navigation
Only Requires One Battery
USB Adapter Fits In Battery Compartment
Includes Carrying Case
Long Battery Life
The
Simple design
Smooth scrolling is very convenient
But…
Smooth touch scrolling. Quiet right and left clicking. Ambidextrous design. Adjustable weight. Unifying receiver allows multiple devices.
Logitech's Touch Mouse M600 cuts an attractive profile and delivers effective
Touch-based mouse input
As promised
Good looking
Long battery life
The editors didn't like
No Middle Click
Right Click Requires No Fingers Touching Left Side of Mouse
No MultiTouch Gestures
…it's only available on browsers (Internet Explorer
Firefox and Chrome specifically)
Large build for a travel/mobile mouse
Capacitive panel doesn't do anything besides for smooth scrolling and going forward or back
Expensive compared to Logitech's own
Touch is limited to vertical scrolling and horizontal swiping
For all of the M600's fancy touch technology
You will find few functional differences between this mouse and a more affordable mechanical model
Published: 2012-04-04, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Simple design, Smooth scrolling is very convenient, but…
…it's only available on browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome specifically), Large build for a travel/mobile mouse, Capacitive panel doesn't do anything besides for smooth scrolling and going forward or back, Expensive compared to Logitech's own
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Published: 2012-03-13, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Range, Precise, Smooth Scrolling, Back/Forward Browser Navigation, Only Requires One Battery, USB Adapter Fits In Battery Compartment, Includes Carrying Case, Long Battery Life, The
No Middle Click, Right Click Requires No Fingers Touching Left Side of Mouse, No MultiTouch Gestures
All-in-all the Logitech Touch Mouse M600 is a great every-day mouse, as well as a great travel mouse. While there could be more touch features available, the smooth scrolling and browser navigation are still pretty cool. The range and accuracy were p...
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Published: 2012-02-23, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Smooth touch scrolling. Quiet right and left clicking. Ambidextrous design. Adjustable weight. Unifying receiver allows multiple devices.
Touch is limited to vertical scrolling and horizontal swiping
The Logitech M600 Touch Mouse has reliable functionality and a slick, refined design. Adjustable weight and a receiver that works with multiple devices makes this one of the best touch mice we've seen—it's just a little light on features....
If you live without side buttons and the physical feel of the scroll wheel under your finger, there's little to dislike with the Logitech Touch Mouse m600. ...
Logitech's Touch Mouse M600 cuts an attractive profile and delivers effective, touch-based mouse input, as promised
For all of the M600's fancy touch technology, you will find few functional differences between this mouse and a more affordable mechanical model
Logitech's Touch Mouse M600 works well enough, but it's not as ambitious as Apple's and Microsoft's competing touch mice, which means Logitech shouldn't be asking for the same price as its competition.
Abstract: Out of the box, the M600 comes with 2 AA size batteries, a small wireless USB dongle (which Logitech has named the Unifying Receiver) and a soft carry pouch.Putting it all together is quite straightforward. The USB dongle, which goes into the PC, is quite...
Published: 2012-04-20, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com/au/
Good look, Ambidextrous, Uses Logitech Unifying technology
Feels hollow, Not fully touch controlled
It's not a bad mouse, but it's not quite as good as any other 'touch' mouse out there, such as the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse or the Apple Magic Mouse....
Logitech's Touch Mouse M600 cuts an attractive profile and delivers effective, touch-based mouse input, as promised
For all of the M600's fancy touch technology, you will find few functional differences between this mouse and a more affordable mechanical model
Logitech's Touch Mouse M600 works well enough, but it's not as ambitious as Apple's and Microsoft's competing touch mice, which means Logitech shouldn't be asking for the same price as its competition....
Abstract: This sleek, polished pebble-like new Logitech is a portable travel mouse that is both wireless and touch-controlled, with nary a scroll-wheel or control. Some mouse critics (OK, “peripheral device reviewers”) have stopped short of a rave for the M600 beca...
Tiny, discreet USB receiver, Driver allows you to sync multiple peripherals to the same USB receiver (see inset), Touch scrolling in steps or continuous
Low speed (max. 1.2 m/s), No thumb button, Sensitivity settings can't be changed on the fly, No battery recharge (standard AA), Glossy surface (sensitive to smudging), Too small for optimal handling (11 cm long), Frequent mistakes with the leftclick
More expensive than Microsoft's Explorer Touch Mouse (which is actually nicer to use) and not as well-finished as Apple's Magic Mouse, the Logitech Touch Mouse M600 will have trouble making a place for itself on the touch mouse market. ...