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Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse

Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse

$75.00

(8,883 reviews)

Use MX Master 3S cordless computer mouse to work on any surface, even glass, with the upgraded 8000 DPI sensor with customisable sensitivity.Features Quiet Clicks offering the same satisfying feel but with 90% less click noise. A computer mouse with remarkable speed, precision, and near silence. MagSpeed scrolling is 90% faster, 87% more precise, and ultra quiet. Work comfortably with a precision mouse featuring a silhouette crafted for more natural wrist posture and optimally placed thumb controls. Customise buttons and optimise your workflow with App specific profiles in the improved Logi Options+. Work seamlessly on multiple computers or laptops, and transfer text, images, and files between Windows and macOS. Connect the comfort mouse with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS or Linux. Plastic parts in MX Master 3S include certified post-consumer recycled plastic.

Use MX Master 3S cordless computer mouse to work on any surface, even glass, with the upgraded 8000 DPI sensor with customisable sensitivity.Features Quiet Clicks offering the same satisfying feel but with 90% less click noise. A computer mouse with remarkable speed, precision, and near silence. MagSpeed scrolling is 90% faster, 87% more precise, and ultra quiet. Work comfortably with a precision mouse featuring a silhouette crafted for more natural wrist posture and optimally placed thumb controls. Customise buttons and optimise your workflow with App specific profiles in the improved Logi Options+. Work seamlessly on multiple computers or laptops, and transfer text, images, and files between Windows and macOS. Connect the comfort mouse with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS or Linux. Plastic parts in MX Master 3S include certified post-consumer recycled plastic.

Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse

(8,883 reviews)

Use MX Master 3S cordless computer mouse to work on any surface, even glass, with the upgraded 8000 DPI sensor with customisable sensitivity.Features Quiet Clicks offering the same satisfying feel but with 90% less click noise. A computer mouse with remarkable speed, precision, and near silence. MagSpeed scrolling is 90% faster, 87% more precise, and ultra quiet. Work comfortably with a precision mouse featuring a silhouette crafted for more natural wrist posture and optimally placed thumb controls. Customise buttons and optimise your workflow with App specific profiles in the improved Logi Options+. Work seamlessly on multiple computers or laptops, and transfer text, images, and files between Windows and macOS. Connect the comfort mouse with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS or Linux. Plastic parts in MX Master 3S include certified post-consumer recycled plastic.

Use MX Master 3S cordless computer mouse to work on any surface, even glass, with the upgraded 8000 DPI sensor with customisable sensitivity.Features Quiet Clicks offering the same satisfying feel but with 90% less click noise. A computer mouse with remarkable speed, precision, and near silence. MagSpeed scrolling is 90% faster, 87% more precise, and ultra quiet. Work comfortably with a precision mouse featuring a silhouette crafted for more natural wrist posture and optimally placed thumb controls. Customise buttons and optimise your workflow with App specific profiles in the improved Logi Options+. Work seamlessly on multiple computers or laptops, and transfer text, images, and files between Windows and macOS. Connect the comfort mouse with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS or Linux. Plastic parts in MX Master 3S include certified post-consumer recycled plastic.

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The lowest price for Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse right now is $75.00 at CeX, compared across 19 retailers.

The all-time low was $75.00 on 2 Mar 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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Reviews

A refinement of a refinement - a great mouse.
23 June 2022aarondr

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Logitech’s MX Master 3s mouse represents the pinnacle of the MX series mice. It offers refinement in materials, buttons, noise, connectivity, and ergonomics that set it apart from its predecessors. As a long time fan of the MX series this mouse tops the Master/Performance series by a good margin. First of all, I’ll lead with the fact that Logitech has gone a long way to making their packaging more environmentally friendly. Practically all the packaging was made of cardboard that’s easily recyclable instead of the “I’m going to cut you” plastic of yesteryear. I appreciate this movement, and it means I can recycle or keep the box. The mouse itself feels even more durable and the materials in use feel like this mouse will last a good long while. While it does not ... MoreLogitech’s MX Master 3s mouse represents the pinnacle of the MX series mice. It offers refinement in materials, buttons, noise, connectivity, and ergonomics that set it apart from its predecessors. As a long time fan of the MX series this mouse tops the Master/Performance series by a good margin. First of all, I’ll lead with the fact that Logitech has gone a long way to making their packaging more environmentally friendly. Practically all the packaging was made of cardboard that’s easily recyclable instead of the “I’m going to cut you” plastic of yesteryear. I appreciate this movement, and it means I can recycle or keep the box. The mouse itself feels even more durable and the materials in use feel like this mouse will last a good long while. While it does not include a user serviceable battery, I can attest that my 10 year old Performance MX can hold enough charge to be useful to this day, so I’m not concerned about this mouse becoming e-waste. Now, a few things to know about this mouse: It’s a continuation of the original MX Performance mouse, but really it’s a reimagined MX Master 3. The Master 3s adds a new 8K sensor, super quiet buttons and an even quieter scroll wheel without messing with the existing ergonomics and connectivity already associated with the MX Master 3. If you have a Master 3, you may not want to upgrade, but if you’re an OG or Master 2 mouse user, this is a worthy upgrade for sure. Included in the box is a Bolt receiver which can be used with the first channel, and the other two channels can use Bluetooth (or another receiver). Finally a USB-C to USB-A cable is included for charging. Speaking of charging, Logitech claims 3 hours of use from a single minute of charging. 70 days is possible from a full charge. While I can’t verify those claims, almost a week of use hasn’t dented the battery significantly. USB-C charging means this guy is pretty universally chargeable. One thing I noticed is that it didn’t seem to be able to operate as a wired mouse when plugged in (and no receivers or connections). If you’re new to the MX Series, what really sets these mice apart is the scroll wheel. Designed to be able to flick through an Excel spreadsheet at lightning speed (Logitech claims 1000 lines per second), the free spinning scroll wheel was an experiment that really did catch on with those that adopted the performance MX. Originally a click in on the scroll wheel would change between free scrolling and clicky, but the later Master mice swapped to an automatic trigger (although the button right behind the wheel swaps modes). If you scroll with enough force, the clicky scrolling gives way to free scrolling. The MagSpeed scroll wheel is unique and functional. This, combined with the larger shape, and plethora of buttons is what made the MX Performance/Master mice popular amongst business/software professionals. With the MX Master a horizontal scroll wheel was added, and this eventually turned into a more prominent feature. While some pros do use the horizontal scroll wheel to move about in their enormous excel spreadsheets, I love Logitech’s Options+ software. Not only can I set the primary feature to be volume control, in which the horizontal scroll wheel's heavy weighted feel is quite natural at, but the software also installs profiles: for instance in chrome, I can simply swap tabs using the horizontal scroll wheel, or use it for zoom in a powerpoint presentation. Another big feature that’s unique to the MX series is the darkfield sensor. While Logitech has dropped the marketing wording around it, it’s still quiet the achievement in laser technology. The ability to track on glass is still not the most universal feature, and this mouse basically will track on any surface pretty accurately. The big differentiator for the 3s is the quiet click buttons. It delivers its promise. While being nearly inaudible, the buttons still maintain a satisfying click feel. Logitech made sure every button had this feel, which is a nice touch. The thumb base button also feels quite soft. I was impressed that button included gestures for multi-tasking that map very naturally into Windows 10/11 and Mac OS. Speaking of, the Logitech MX Master 3s fits right in a Mac environment. Logitech Options+ software works well on both Mac and Windows and enables things like Flow, which can transfer text, images, and even files between computers. It even allows swapping between computers by moving the mouse to the edge of the screen. Logitech has really done an amazing job nailing the software, as Flow is super slick. Overall the MX Master 3s is a refinement upon several refinements. I’ve long been a fan of these mice, and despite what some may say, I’ve successfully played twitch shooters on these mice for years to great effect. The ability to trace anywhere is one of my favorite features. I’ve been a long time user of the smaller Anywhere MX series, but this full size MX feels more natural than any of the other full size MX mice I’ve used in the past (Performance MX, Master MX). For productivity, it’s hard to imagine a better mouse. Logitech continues to deliver the best mice in the industry.

Amazing mouse for productivity
16 June 2022psyclopps

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Summary: Probably the best mouse I have ever owned. It has outstanding customization features for major productivity products (Office, Adobe, etc), great ergonomics and high quality build. Pros: Build quality Comfort Performance Style Ease of use Customization Battery life Bluetooth or USB wireless Cons: Dongle is USB-A only Unboxing / setup: The package is small and has the essentials, the mouse, a dongle (USB-A) and warranty info. Setup is easy. With the dongle you can just plug it into the system and the mouse is automatically paired. If you want to connect via bluetooth, long press the connection button on the bottom and pair via your computer. I highly recommend you install the Logitech software from the website as it will allow you to customize buttons/wheels ... MoreSummary: Probably the best mouse I have ever owned. It has outstanding customization features for major productivity products (Office, Adobe, etc), great ergonomics and high quality build. Pros: Build quality Comfort Performance Style Ease of use Customization Battery life Bluetooth or USB wireless Cons: Dongle is USB-A only Unboxing / setup: The package is small and has the essentials, the mouse, a dongle (USB-A) and warranty info. Setup is easy. With the dongle you can just plug it into the system and the mouse is automatically paired. If you want to connect via bluetooth, long press the connection button on the bottom and pair via your computer. I highly recommend you install the Logitech software from the website as it will allow you to customize buttons/wheels with specific programs such as excel, photoshop and more. Build quality: The quality of this device is outstanding. It uses some sort of magnetic scrolling so the wheels feel buttery smooth. Button clicks are good and the device feels sturdy. Use: I test with a windows laptop, a Mac Mini and a Galaxy Tab 8 Ultra in Dex mode. All devices are easily supported or paired to the mouse. The PC and mac allow for 8k DPI mode which for me was a bit too fast but for some will allow insane amounts of accuracy. The scroll wheels are very useful, especially the horizontal wheel. On Mac it is great for scrolling through books, magazines and more whereas in productivity software it is great for navigation on spreadsheets, moving around zoomed photos and so on. The thumb rest area has a hidden button that you can use for multiple things. I use it for selection between open windows similar to alt-tab. Bluetooth seemed a little laggy to me in comparison to using the dongle but it was still useful. The USB-A dongle was a non issue for me but if you are using this with a device that is only equipped with USB-C this might be an issue without an adapter.

Another hit for the MX - Now with a softer side!
16 June 2022Gadgetguy1981

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Finally - All the features of MX series with softer clicks and newer wireless tech, and improved tracking on shiny/glass surfaces! I'm already a BIG fan of the MX series, owning a full-size MX Mechanical keyboard and a separate Craft keyboard for my second workstation at my desk (for my creative work!). I also have both an MX Master 3 and an MX Vertical mouse, and the MX Anywhere portable mouse for travel (spoiler alert, I'm a Logitech peripheral fan!). Alas, I loved the MX series, but the MX Master 3 (and the MX Master and MX Master 2 I owned before it) all suffered from very loud click sounds from the primary left and right mouse buttons. Some people like the click, but those people aren't married to my wife! :) The MX Master 3S is the perfect companion to my new ... MoreFinally - All the features of MX series with softer clicks and newer wireless tech, and improved tracking on shiny/glass surfaces! I'm already a BIG fan of the MX series, owning a full-size MX Mechanical keyboard and a separate Craft keyboard for my second workstation at my desk (for my creative work!). I also have both an MX Master 3 and an MX Vertical mouse, and the MX Anywhere portable mouse for travel (spoiler alert, I'm a Logitech peripheral fan!). Alas, I loved the MX series, but the MX Master 3 (and the MX Master and MX Master 2 I owned before it) all suffered from very loud click sounds from the primary left and right mouse buttons. Some people like the click, but those people aren't married to my wife! :) The MX Master 3S is the perfect companion to my new MX Mechanical keyboard - Its smoothness doesn't disappoint. ALL of the MX Master features are here, including customizability, scrolling control (choice between stopped/clutched and smooth scrolling and compatibility with Logitech's own receiver format, and bluetooth PCs, tablets, phones and other compute devices. There are a few quirks as well, mostly due to a generational leap that Logitech is making across the MX series starting with the Master 3S and MX Mechanical: - This mouse is NOT compatible with Logitech's UNIFYING receivers that they've been including with peripherals for YEARS now. They have upgraded it to a new technology called Logitech BOLT which will replace UNIFYING in their lineup. BOLT has some technical advantages, such as reduced USB bandwidth and I believe better coverage/reduced latency but this will disappoint those who are only upgrading one peripheral and expected backwards compatibility with their other desktop components. BOLT is the new UNIFYING at Logi, but you'll need to upgrade everything to take advantage. BOLT devices can't work with a UNIFYING receiver, and UNIFYING compatible devices won't work with a BOLT receiver. Its a lose-lose on compatibility. Thankfully Bluetooth is Bluetooth and supports all, but if you use the receivers, you'll need two to support mixed old/new standards. - Just as with the hardware, the software is being replaced also- Gone is support for Logitech Options, the keyboard and mouse customization software for the rest of the MX series, to be replaced by Logitech Options+, which gets nary a mention on their Options website. I spent about 30 minutes troubleshooting how I had the latest version of Options and STILL couldn't see my MX Master 3S in its configuration screen. The good news here is that Options+ DOES support many of the older MX series items also, so upgrading to it in a mixed estate should be no problem. All in all this is a generational change, which will delight some and infuriate others, but I'm so happy to have this device, as well as the rest of the EXCELLENT MX Series, in the stable. I loved it so much I went out and added an MX Mechanical to the set (which I will review separately) just to have everything on my station on BOLT and Options+ and to take advantage of its improvements. The new MX Series devices are worthy of the name!

Specification

Hardware PlatformNo Operating System
Operating Systemno OS
Product dimensions12.5 x 8.4 x 5.1 cm; 141 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H12.5 x 8.4 x 5.1 centimetres
Power SourceBattery Powered

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Reviews

A refinement of a refinement - a great mouse.
23 June 2022

Logitech’s MX Master 3s mouse represents the pinnacle of the MX series mice. It offers refinement in materials, buttons, noise, connectivity, and ergonomics that set it apart from its predecessors. As a long time fan of the MX series this mouse tops the Master/Performance series by a good margin. First of all, I’ll lead with the fact that Logitech has gone a long way to making their packaging more environmentally friendly. Practically all the packaging was made of cardboard that’s easily recyclable instead of the “I’m going to cut you” plastic of yesteryear. I appreciate this movement, and it means I can recycle or keep the box. The mouse itself feels even more durable and the materials in use feel like this mouse will last a good long while. While it does not ... MoreLogitech’s MX Master 3s mouse represents the pinnacle of the MX series mice. It offers refinement in materials, buttons, noise, connectivity, and ergonomics that set it apart from its predecessors. As a long time fan of the MX series this mouse tops the Master/Performance series by a good margin. First of all, I’ll lead with the fact that Logitech has gone a long way to making their packaging more environmentally friendly. Practically all the packaging was made of cardboard that’s easily recyclable instead of the “I’m going to cut you” plastic of yesteryear. I appreciate this movement, and it means I can recycle or keep the box. The mouse itself feels even more durable and the materials in use feel like this mouse will last a good long while. While it does not include a user serviceable battery, I can attest that my 10 year old Performance MX can hold enough charge to be useful to this day, so I’m not concerned about this mouse becoming e-waste. Now, a few things to know about this mouse: It’s a continuation of the original MX Performance mouse, but really it’s a reimagined MX Master 3. The Master 3s adds a new 8K sensor, super quiet buttons and an even quieter scroll wheel without messing with the existing ergonomics and connectivity already associated with the MX Master 3. If you have a Master 3, you may not want to upgrade, but if you’re an OG or Master 2 mouse user, this is a worthy upgrade for sure. Included in the box is a Bolt receiver which can be used with the first channel, and the other two channels can use Bluetooth (or another receiver). Finally a USB-C to USB-A cable is included for charging. Speaking of charging, Logitech claims 3 hours of use from a single minute of charging. 70 days is possible from a full charge. While I can’t verify those claims, almost a week of use hasn’t dented the battery significantly. USB-C charging means this guy is pretty universally chargeable. One thing I noticed is that it didn’t seem to be able to operate as a wired mouse when plugged in (and no receivers or connections). If you’re new to the MX Series, what really sets these mice apart is the scroll wheel. Designed to be able to flick through an Excel spreadsheet at lightning speed (Logitech claims 1000 lines per second), the free spinning scroll wheel was an experiment that really did catch on with those that adopted the performance MX. Originally a click in on the scroll wheel would change between free scrolling and clicky, but the later Master mice swapped to an automatic trigger (although the button right behind the wheel swaps modes). If you scroll with enough force, the clicky scrolling gives way to free scrolling. The MagSpeed scroll wheel is unique and functional. This, combined with the larger shape, and plethora of buttons is what made the MX Performance/Master mice popular amongst business/software professionals. With the MX Master a horizontal scroll wheel was added, and this eventually turned into a more prominent feature. While some pros do use the horizontal scroll wheel to move about in their enormous excel spreadsheets, I love Logitech’s Options+ software. Not only can I set the primary feature to be volume control, in which the horizontal scroll wheel's heavy weighted feel is quite natural at, but the software also installs profiles: for instance in chrome, I can simply swap tabs using the horizontal scroll wheel, or use it for zoom in a powerpoint presentation. Another big feature that’s unique to the MX series is the darkfield sensor. While Logitech has dropped the marketing wording around it, it’s still quiet the achievement in laser technology. The ability to track on glass is still not the most universal feature, and this mouse basically will track on any surface pretty accurately. The big differentiator for the 3s is the quiet click buttons. It delivers its promise. While being nearly inaudible, the buttons still maintain a satisfying click feel. Logitech made sure every button had this feel, which is a nice touch. The thumb base button also feels quite soft. I was impressed that button included gestures for multi-tasking that map very naturally into Windows 10/11 and Mac OS. Speaking of, the Logitech MX Master 3s fits right in a Mac environment. Logitech Options+ software works well on both Mac and Windows and enables things like Flow, which can transfer text, images, and even files between computers. It even allows swapping between computers by moving the mouse to the edge of the screen. Logitech has really done an amazing job nailing the software, as Flow is super slick. Overall the MX Master 3s is a refinement upon several refinements. I’ve long been a fan of these mice, and despite what some may say, I’ve successfully played twitch shooters on these mice for years to great effect. The ability to trace anywhere is one of my favorite features. I’ve been a long time user of the smaller Anywhere MX series, but this full size MX feels more natural than any of the other full size MX mice I’ve used in the past (Performance MX, Master MX). For productivity, it’s hard to imagine a better mouse. Logitech continues to deliver the best mice in the industry.

aarondr originally posted on bestbuy.com
Amazing mouse for productivity
16 June 2022

Summary: Probably the best mouse I have ever owned. It has outstanding customization features for major productivity products (Office, Adobe, etc), great ergonomics and high quality build. Pros: Build quality Comfort Performance Style Ease of use Customization Battery life Bluetooth or USB wireless Cons: Dongle is USB-A only Unboxing / setup: The package is small and has the essentials, the mouse, a dongle (USB-A) and warranty info. Setup is easy. With the dongle you can just plug it into the system and the mouse is automatically paired. If you want to connect via bluetooth, long press the connection button on the bottom and pair via your computer. I highly recommend you install the Logitech software from the website as it will allow you to customize buttons/wheels ... MoreSummary: Probably the best mouse I have ever owned. It has outstanding customization features for major productivity products (Office, Adobe, etc), great ergonomics and high quality build. Pros: Build quality Comfort Performance Style Ease of use Customization Battery life Bluetooth or USB wireless Cons: Dongle is USB-A only Unboxing / setup: The package is small and has the essentials, the mouse, a dongle (USB-A) and warranty info. Setup is easy. With the dongle you can just plug it into the system and the mouse is automatically paired. If you want to connect via bluetooth, long press the connection button on the bottom and pair via your computer. I highly recommend you install the Logitech software from the website as it will allow you to customize buttons/wheels with specific programs such as excel, photoshop and more. Build quality: The quality of this device is outstanding. It uses some sort of magnetic scrolling so the wheels feel buttery smooth. Button clicks are good and the device feels sturdy. Use: I test with a windows laptop, a Mac Mini and a Galaxy Tab 8 Ultra in Dex mode. All devices are easily supported or paired to the mouse. The PC and mac allow for 8k DPI mode which for me was a bit too fast but for some will allow insane amounts of accuracy. The scroll wheels are very useful, especially the horizontal wheel. On Mac it is great for scrolling through books, magazines and more whereas in productivity software it is great for navigation on spreadsheets, moving around zoomed photos and so on. The thumb rest area has a hidden button that you can use for multiple things. I use it for selection between open windows similar to alt-tab. Bluetooth seemed a little laggy to me in comparison to using the dongle but it was still useful. The USB-A dongle was a non issue for me but if you are using this with a device that is only equipped with USB-C this might be an issue without an adapter.

psyclopps originally posted on bestbuy.com
Another hit for the MX - Now with a softer side!
16 June 2022

Finally - All the features of MX series with softer clicks and newer wireless tech, and improved tracking on shiny/glass surfaces! I'm already a BIG fan of the MX series, owning a full-size MX Mechanical keyboard and a separate Craft keyboard for my second workstation at my desk (for my creative work!). I also have both an MX Master 3 and an MX Vertical mouse, and the MX Anywhere portable mouse for travel (spoiler alert, I'm a Logitech peripheral fan!). Alas, I loved the MX series, but the MX Master 3 (and the MX Master and MX Master 2 I owned before it) all suffered from very loud click sounds from the primary left and right mouse buttons. Some people like the click, but those people aren't married to my wife! :) The MX Master 3S is the perfect companion to my new ... MoreFinally - All the features of MX series with softer clicks and newer wireless tech, and improved tracking on shiny/glass surfaces! I'm already a BIG fan of the MX series, owning a full-size MX Mechanical keyboard and a separate Craft keyboard for my second workstation at my desk (for my creative work!). I also have both an MX Master 3 and an MX Vertical mouse, and the MX Anywhere portable mouse for travel (spoiler alert, I'm a Logitech peripheral fan!). Alas, I loved the MX series, but the MX Master 3 (and the MX Master and MX Master 2 I owned before it) all suffered from very loud click sounds from the primary left and right mouse buttons. Some people like the click, but those people aren't married to my wife! :) The MX Master 3S is the perfect companion to my new MX Mechanical keyboard - Its smoothness doesn't disappoint. ALL of the MX Master features are here, including customizability, scrolling control (choice between stopped/clutched and smooth scrolling and compatibility with Logitech's own receiver format, and bluetooth PCs, tablets, phones and other compute devices. There are a few quirks as well, mostly due to a generational leap that Logitech is making across the MX series starting with the Master 3S and MX Mechanical: - This mouse is NOT compatible with Logitech's UNIFYING receivers that they've been including with peripherals for YEARS now. They have upgraded it to a new technology called Logitech BOLT which will replace UNIFYING in their lineup. BOLT has some technical advantages, such as reduced USB bandwidth and I believe better coverage/reduced latency but this will disappoint those who are only upgrading one peripheral and expected backwards compatibility with their other desktop components. BOLT is the new UNIFYING at Logi, but you'll need to upgrade everything to take advantage. BOLT devices can't work with a UNIFYING receiver, and UNIFYING compatible devices won't work with a BOLT receiver. Its a lose-lose on compatibility. Thankfully Bluetooth is Bluetooth and supports all, but if you use the receivers, you'll need two to support mixed old/new standards. - Just as with the hardware, the software is being replaced also- Gone is support for Logitech Options, the keyboard and mouse customization software for the rest of the MX series, to be replaced by Logitech Options+, which gets nary a mention on their Options website. I spent about 30 minutes troubleshooting how I had the latest version of Options and STILL couldn't see my MX Master 3S in its configuration screen. The good news here is that Options+ DOES support many of the older MX series items also, so upgrading to it in a mixed estate should be no problem. All in all this is a generational change, which will delight some and infuriate others, but I'm so happy to have this device, as well as the rest of the EXCELLENT MX Series, in the stable. I loved it so much I went out and added an MX Mechanical to the set (which I will review separately) just to have everything on my station on BOLT and Options+ and to take advantage of its improvements. The new MX Series devices are worthy of the name!

Gadgetguy1981 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Excellent, ergonomic optical mouse - and no wires!
29 June 2022

An optical mouse is nothing new for any of us in 2022. Even wireless mice are probably considered old school by now. So, why is this the better option than what you already have? Ultimately, this does what every other mouse does, but just a little bit better. It comes with a few extra buttons (and wheel) which are very easy to customize with the downloadable software. In particular, I really appreciate the sun wheel that sits directly below your left some along with the included back/forward buttons. You can customize any of these buttons to whatever keystroke you’d prefer, but I find the default settings to be perfect for me. Assuming you are right handed, this may be the most comfortable mouse I’ve ever used. Tracking is fast and very precise, and while it is not ... MoreAn optical mouse is nothing new for any of us in 2022. Even wireless mice are probably considered old school by now. So, why is this the better option than what you already have? Ultimately, this does what every other mouse does, but just a little bit better. It comes with a few extra buttons (and wheel) which are very easy to customize with the downloadable software. In particular, I really appreciate the sun wheel that sits directly below your left some along with the included back/forward buttons. You can customize any of these buttons to whatever keystroke you’d prefer, but I find the default settings to be perfect for me. Assuming you are right handed, this may be the most comfortable mouse I’ve ever used. Tracking is fast and very precise, and while it is not marketed as a gaming mouse, it seems more than adequate for that application, as well. Compared to my wired “gaming mouse“, I really can’t discern a difference (although I am admittedly not a hard-core, third person shooter, kind of guy)…. Wireless performance is seamless, as would be expected. One of the nice features of this particular mouse is that it can be connected either via Bluetooth or using the wireless dongle connected to a open the USB port. I can’t discern any particular latency with either option. It does have a onboard memory that will remember multiple devices, so it is easy to switch use from your desktop to a laptop, for example. Wow this does have some nice bells and whistle‘s, ultimately what matters is whether or not it functions as you would expect. As already stated, for me this mouse is a solid improvement over my prior pointing device, and just seems a bit more polished in every way. For something that we use for probably 75% (conservative estimate) of our computer interaction - which for many of us can be several hours a day - this is more than a worthwhile investment. Two thumbs up!

Caniac originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great features, not as comfy as I’d hoped.
21 June 2022

I’ve owned many logi mice over the years, and they tend to be my go to brand for work and school. I wanted this mouse for my work from home setup, in lieu of the wired one provided to me. As always out of the box it was an easy setup, you really can just plug in and go for basic features. Had no problems with my work laptop connecting once I put the provided USB into it. First thing I noticed was how incredibly quiet it was while right, or left clicking. The Quiet Click feature is literally silent, and I can say I’ve never experienced such a genuinely quiet mouse click. The next thing I noticed was the scroll wheel, which is advertised as Magspeed, and once again something I’ve never seen before. The way it smoothly, and quickly can spin in a full rotation off of ... MoreI’ve owned many logi mice over the years, and they tend to be my go to brand for work and school. I wanted this mouse for my work from home setup, in lieu of the wired one provided to me. As always out of the box it was an easy setup, you really can just plug in and go for basic features. Had no problems with my work laptop connecting once I put the provided USB into it. First thing I noticed was how incredibly quiet it was while right, or left clicking. The Quiet Click feature is literally silent, and I can say I’ve never experienced such a genuinely quiet mouse click. The next thing I noticed was the scroll wheel, which is advertised as Magspeed, and once again something I’ve never seen before. The way it smoothly, and quickly can spin in a full rotation off of one stroke of the finger is super impressive. There are plenty of customizable options literally at your fingertips which I feel a lot of people will appreciate. The design is sleek, and visually appealing. The cons for me was although Logitech advertises a track glass, 8K dpi sensor that will work on any surface, that wasn’t the case for me. I have a gaming mousepad that spans my entire desk, and it literally felt like a workout moving the mouse around, despite the previous one by logi I used had no issues. I don’t want to have to rearrange my setup, just to accommodate this mouse. Also, it wasn’t as comfortable in my hand, and after only 10 minutes of use I felt some discomfort. I’m not sure if it was from having to exert so much energy to move the mouse around, or the design, but I feel both. The thumb pad is a nice ergonomic feature, but it just was not as comfortable to me in hand and I cannot use this everyday, for 8 hours at work which was disappointing. Maybe this would be better for other people, with different ergonomic needs than I. Overall, I would recommend this to the right person, and right setup, but may not work for everyone.

AsiaLovely1 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Have a 2S? You will love this upgrade!
17 June 2022

Logitech doesn't need any introduction and I have been an avid user of Logitech computer accessories for as long as I can remember. I have been working as a Mechanical Design Engineer for more than 10 years now and Logitech is the only brand that I use for my mouse. I spend 90% of my time at job using mouse to 3D design stuff on software such as Creo, NX and SolidWorks. I cannot even imagine using any other brand mouse. I started with G602 that had 9 programmable buttons and anyone with even a little design experience can understand how much of a life saver that mouse is. Unfortunately, that started giving some issues after more than 5 years of service and I replaced it with MX Master 2S and OMG, that was a game a changer too. I agree, it didn't have as much ... MoreLogitech doesn't need any introduction and I have been an avid user of Logitech computer accessories for as long as I can remember. I have been working as a Mechanical Design Engineer for more than 10 years now and Logitech is the only brand that I use for my mouse. I spend 90% of my time at job using mouse to 3D design stuff on software such as Creo, NX and SolidWorks. I cannot even imagine using any other brand mouse. I started with G602 that had 9 programmable buttons and anyone with even a little design experience can understand how much of a life saver that mouse is. Unfortunately, that started giving some issues after more than 5 years of service and I replaced it with MX Master 2S and OMG, that was a game a changer too. I agree, it didn't have as much programmable buttons but I still was able to make full use of few that are provided. The MX Master 2S was a fantastic mouse, but I had two complaints about it: 1) It used Micro USB instead of Type C and 2) the thumb wheel and navigation buttons were hard to use. The MX Master 3S fixes both those problems. The thumb wheel now has a very high quality feel to it and is very easy to spin around, and they've moved the navigation buttons lower down to make them easier to press with your thumb. The main scroll wheel has also been made quieter, and somehow even more fun to use. As before, this mouse works on pretty much all surfaces, can connect to 3 devices, and can connect by either bluetooth or a USB dongle. I've had no issues using it on both a Mac and PC. Logitech claims a battery life of 70 days, and while I obviously haven't been able to test that out yet, if the MX Master 2S is anything to go by, you can expect great battery life on this mouse too. The 3S has significantly better placement for my average sized hands. On the 2S, it required pulling my thumb so far back, that it initially felt like my thumb was going to dislocate. On the 3S that isn’t a problem. The vertical scroll wheel is great. Feels much better than the scroll wheel on the 2S, but it may take some fiddling with the Logitech Options program to get it to automatically switch to free scrolling based on your desired speed. The default setting switches it too easily, and the jump from ratcheted scrolling to free scrolling speed is significant. You might find yourself wanting to just scroll a few lines faster, and then suddenly you’re all the way at the bottom of a webpage. It's a big upgrade from Master 2S. However, if you own a Master 3, getting a 3S would not be much of an upgrade for you. The only difference between the two are that 3S has a 8000 DPI sensor where as 3 has 4000 DPI sensor. The other difference is that Logitech claims that 3S has 90% quieter clicking than 3. There is no question the placement of the back and forward buttons has been improved as well as the horizontal scrolling wheel as compared to 2S. The tracking also seems more precise. The gesture button is also vastly improved and now has an actual physical button. This mouse unequivocally earns a high five stars rating from me, along with my honest and very hearty recommendation. You will never see a mouse more ergonomic and comfortable to use than this one!

MacUser originally posted on bestbuy.com
It's silent
2 March 2023

Finally on its fifth version (if I'm counting correctly—original, 2, 2S, 3… 3S?) it's silent. This is awesome bc one of the (biggest) selling points of the MX keyboard is that it is not loud yet the mice have really been. Good for Logitech for listening (no pun) and making it all silent. Where there has been silence is in Logitech in regards with the supporting software for the hardware, unfortunately. Logitech mentions it supports Linux, but it's really Linux that happens to support Logitech's hardware, there's no effort whatsoever in the part of Logitech. On the Mac, support for older Macs is gone, even the installers are dead links and it (as in Windows) is constantly communicating with servers regardless if you disable all "features" that might need a ... MoreFinally on its fifth version (if I'm counting correctly—original, 2, 2S, 3… 3S?) it's silent. This is awesome bc one of the (biggest) selling points of the MX keyboard is that it is not loud yet the mice have really been. Good for Logitech for listening (no pun) and making it all silent. Where there has been silence is in Logitech in regards with the supporting software for the hardware, unfortunately. Logitech mentions it supports Linux, but it's really Linux that happens to support Logitech's hardware, there's no effort whatsoever in the part of Logitech. On the Mac, support for older Macs is gone, even the installers are dead links and it (as in Windows) is constantly communicating with servers regardless if you disable all "features" that might need a connection: settings sync, update checking and telemetry. On that last part, think about it; your keyboard is sending data to some server and has already shown it doesn't respect your decisions by ignoring your settings. Why? Furthermore, the option to refuse is "no, thank you" at install time. "Thank you"? For what? Was that a missed opportunity or something?. Even if you were OK with that, the servers it connects to are flagged as known trackers, thus a decent firewall will block them resulting in you being unable to log in to your account and issues like that. With UNIX solidly unsupported, there's only Windows which isn't great either, and more difficult to control what's going on behind the scenes. Then there's the line itself, Logitech is milking the MX moniker with noisy keyboard, "Mac" versions, you name it. When everything is special, nothing is special. It's kind of ironic for a company that literally makes things you touch, being so out of touch and I'm trying hard not to say "doesn't take your input", but there's like 3 meanings in there, all funny, sad and truthful. Logitech makes AWESOME HARDWARE, that not even for debate. But it's meaningless if the software is non-existent on one side, and bad and lacking the most basic notion of privacy in the other.

originally posted on logitech.com
Logitech's Most Comfortable and Ergonomic Mouse
15 June 2022

This has got to be the most comfortable mouse I have ever used. It may cost well above the price of your typical, run-of-the-mill regular mouse, but it is well worth it. When they say "ultrafast scrolling" they mean it. No more zig-zagging up and down and left and right all over the place next to your keyboard. You just move the mouse a small distance and the cursor is there, just where you want it, in a fraction of the time. The scrolling and movement, both on the screen and physically with the mouse, is as smooth as butter. The ergonomics of the mouse is superb. I am not exaggerating when I say that it is so comfortable. The soft, rubbery-feeling thumb rest placement combined with the natural curvature of the mouse itself makes for an almost cloud-like, pillowy ... MoreThis has got to be the most comfortable mouse I have ever used. It may cost well above the price of your typical, run-of-the-mill regular mouse, but it is well worth it. When they say "ultrafast scrolling" they mean it. No more zig-zagging up and down and left and right all over the place next to your keyboard. You just move the mouse a small distance and the cursor is there, just where you want it, in a fraction of the time. The scrolling and movement, both on the screen and physically with the mouse, is as smooth as butter. The ergonomics of the mouse is superb. I am not exaggerating when I say that it is so comfortable. The soft, rubbery-feeling thumb rest placement combined with the natural curvature of the mouse itself makes for an almost cloud-like, pillowy feel when you place your hand upon it. It's not too tall, not too short. The customizable buttons, both on the side by the thumb rest and on top, are in perfect placement, as are the scroll wheels. And the sound--the clicking is virtually silent, it's so quiet. You do get the satisfying click sound so you know the click was registered, but it is very subtle. It pairs via Bluetooth or USB receiver; I utilized Bluetooth pairing, which was seamless and quick. It also charges via a USB-A to USB-C charging cable that is included--no messing around with batteries. I tried this mouse with several of my own devices as well as others' in my household--my iMac and iPads, my husband's Samsung and ASUS laptops, my kids' Dell and Chromebook laptops and desktops, etc. All the different operating systems and web browsers worked well with this mouse, as did the switching between devices. (So I could switch seamlessly between my iMac and iPad, or from our Dell desktop to one of our laptops, etc. It can be paired simultaneously with up to three devices.) Among the several mice we've had over the years, from different brands and different kinds and at different price points, this is definitely one of the best. Highly recommended.

kltmom originally posted on bestbuy.com
Perfect Mouse for Work
23 June 2022

The MX Master 3S is my new favorite mouse for work. It’s extremely comfortable to use, has solid performance over Bluetooth or Logi Bolt, the side scroll wheel has a lot of convenient uses, and the battery lasts long enough that I never have to worry about charging. For productivity focused work it feels like the peak. Getting into the box, you get the mouse, a charging cable, and a Logi Bolt receiver. It should be noted the Logi Bolt receiver is somewhat new and not compatible with older Logitech devices that used the Unifying receiver. Something to keep in mind if you are already using other Logitech devices with an existing receiver. I set the mouse up first using the Logi Bolt receiver and the mouse appears to be pre-paired to it out of the box, so there was ... MoreThe MX Master 3S is my new favorite mouse for work. It’s extremely comfortable to use, has solid performance over Bluetooth or Logi Bolt, the side scroll wheel has a lot of convenient uses, and the battery lasts long enough that I never have to worry about charging. For productivity focused work it feels like the peak. Getting into the box, you get the mouse, a charging cable, and a Logi Bolt receiver. It should be noted the Logi Bolt receiver is somewhat new and not compatible with older Logitech devices that used the Unifying receiver. Something to keep in mind if you are already using other Logitech devices with an existing receiver. I set the mouse up first using the Logi Bolt receiver and the mouse appears to be pre-paired to it out of the box, so there was nothing for me to do but plug it into an existing USB-A port. Running the setup through the Logi Options+ software I was able to make assignments on each button and set up application-specific profiles. It is unfortunate that the Logi Options+ software isn’t compatible with all of Logitech’s mice and keyboards; currently I still need to use the older Logitech Options for my K680 keyboard. I’ve been using the MX Master 3S for a couple of weeks now and have used it as my primary work mouse for about a week. I’ve used it interchangeably over Bluetooth and with the Logi Bolt receiver in a relatively crowded office environment and the performance has been flawless in both cases. I cannot really point to a difference in using the mouse with the Bolt receiver or over Bluetooth. I think I might notice a little bit less latency over Bolt, but the difference is almost imperceptible. The first thing I noticed was how comfortable it was. It feels like it’s perfectly sculpted for my hand and the soft-touch plastic helps a lot as well. The side scroll wheel feels well positioned and I don’t have to strain my hand to get to it. The main scroll wheel feels similar to the MX Anywhere 3 and transitions seamlessly from stepping scrolling to free-wheeling and it felt really easy to dial in exactly the speed I wanted for the email or document I was working on. The primary left and right click buttons are very quiet, but there’s a tactileness to them that never makes me question whether or not I’ve clicked. With the software installed, the mouse will automatically switch profiles for applications you have loaded, which I think might work well for some people, but for me it was a little jarring to have the side scroll wheel flipping between tabs on Chrome only to then be adjusting volume or changing cells somewhere else. Thankfully, this is easy to turn off. There is also a button on the thumb rest that opens up some gesture controls. I didn’t get much use out of the gesture controls myself, but they work well enough. The cursor tracks smoothly across a variety of surfaces, though I can’t say I noticed too much of a difference turning the 8K sensor mode on. The standard mode (which is what the previous MX Master 3 has) is probably what most would use I’d imagine. The battery life has been excellent for me. I’ve used it for several full days and not seen the percentage drop at all. It’s quoted at 70 days by Logitech and I’m inclined to believe that. It’s certainly long enough that charging is never really on my mind. Before the MX Master 3S I was using the MX Vertical ergonomic mouse. I like that mouse a lot and ergonomics are important to me, but I’m considering switching to the MX Master 3S full time now just for the sheer amount of productivity features it gets me.It’s no gaming mouse and if you’re a lefty you’re out of luck, but for work I haven’t used anything better.

SamG originally posted on bestbuy.com
When you think it couldn't get any better...
20 June 2022

After 3 years of heavy usage, I was able to upgrade from the Master 3 as my main mouse (which is now my travel mouse) to the Master 3s. Though the look of the mouse is practically identical to its predecessor, the mechanical upgrade does make a big difference. One of the biggest pain points from the Master 3 was how loud the clicking noise was. As a designer, I do click a lot and it was the most annoying thing to other people. When you're clicking away in an isolated room, it probably doesn't matter as much but if you're next to someone using the mouse as a designer - its pretty distracting. I didn't realize until a colleague commented on it. But with the Master 3s, I was blown away how quiet the clicking was. There's also more sensor sensitivity options for those ... MoreAfter 3 years of heavy usage, I was able to upgrade from the Master 3 as my main mouse (which is now my travel mouse) to the Master 3s. Though the look of the mouse is practically identical to its predecessor, the mechanical upgrade does make a big difference. One of the biggest pain points from the Master 3 was how loud the clicking noise was. As a designer, I do click a lot and it was the most annoying thing to other people. When you're clicking away in an isolated room, it probably doesn't matter as much but if you're next to someone using the mouse as a designer - its pretty distracting. I didn't realize until a colleague commented on it. But with the Master 3s, I was blown away how quiet the clicking was. There's also more sensor sensitivity options for those with higher resolution screens, I usually set mine at 1800 DPI,you can set it up to 8k max. Same as its predecessor, you can easily switch between different devices and adjust the settings of the horizontal/vertical scrolls, and other buttons depending on the program you're using through the Logi options app. Which as a designer, I fully take advantage of programing zooming in/out for the scrolling, copy/paste buttons and much more. Maybe because the mouse is newer the side scroll has a little more friction when scrolling which I personally like more. The design of the mouse allows my full hand to rest comfortably on the entire mouse. This essentially ruins me when I try to use the traditional mouse that is less comfortable and makes me long for my logitech master 3s. The only downfall is the USB-A bolt receiver, as it is incompatible with the other logitech devices and I would have to use a USB-A to C converter. Waiting on logitech to finally give us the USB-c. But overall no connection issues with the receiver or through Bluetooth. Overall, logitech never fails to deliver.

Ikigai originally posted on bestbuy.com

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Hardware PlatformNo Operating System
Operating Systemno OS
Product dimensions12.5 x 8.4 x 5.1 cm; 141 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H12.5 x 8.4 x 5.1 centimetres
Power SourceBattery Powered

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