Logitech recently introduced a new mouse and keyboard, the MX Master 3 ($99.99) and MX Keys ($99.99) respectively. Both devices borrow a lot from other, older hardware in Logitech’s lineup — but they ...
You can see the appearance of the MX Master 4 and a comparison with the previous model by reading the article below. Logitech's top-of-the-line wireless mouse 'MX Master 4' quick photo review, both ...
All in all, the MX Master 3 is a great mouse. If you’re right handed, it’s comfortable, customizable, and sturdy. Easy Flow is good for switching between Macs, but it still needs to work out its kinks ...
The MX Master 4 continues to offer an excellent rated battery life of up to 70 days, even with the addition of the new haptic ...
With all the technology that crosses our desks, it can be challenging to know which will have the biggest impact. The MX ...
On most workdays, my desk looks like controlled chaos. There are multiple Chrome windows open at once, a half-edited article waiting in the background, WhatsApp Web buzzing with messages, and at least ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Logitech MX Master is a wireless computer mouse that ...
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The Logitech MX Master 3 has been a popular mouse for Mac enthusiasts, but now Logitech has launched a model specifically made for Apple compatibility. The MX Master 3 for Mac costs $99 and brings ...
Logitech launched Mac versions of its popular MX Keys and MX Master 3 on Tuesday, giving the pro keyboard and mouse a space gray makeover and adding some Apple-specific tweaks. Most of the changes ...
I have an MX Keys (and an OG MX Master) that I really, really like. The keys are springy without being overly firm, the keycaps with the depressions are really helpful (definitely fewer typos than ...
Most mice are designed with the assumption that you'll pair them with one PC at a time. But that's just not realistic these days -- there's a good chance you have multiple systems. And Logitech thinks ...