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Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse (Pink, 910-006002)
£139.23 £90.50
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Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse (Pink, 910-006002)
B. Batt (verified owner) –
September 2024 Pattern Name: MX Anywhere 3S (NEW) Colour Name: Rose Great little mouse that looks and feels great. Lightweight and doesn’t feel tiring after prolong use. Connects to different systems quickly with no noticeable lag. As a bonus, colour looks great. Well worth the price premium.
TOM FAIRBAIRN / EcoDepo –
I write software professionally and do quite a lot of computer-based CAD on Windows 10 machines. This mouse feels nice, a good weight, glides nicely and works much better on difficult surfaces than the cheaper Logitech mouse that it replaced. I never need to use the mouse over paper or a mat – my desk surface is fine. I use it with the MX Keys keyboard – together they are lovely. Battery life seems fine and can be plugged in to the USB-C cable for a short while if it needs topping up. The nicely-weighted wheel is easily switched from frictionless to ‘detent’ with a single click next to the wheel and it is really fast to scroll through large web pages and documents but under control. You can control the detent ‘notchiness’ and the spin rate below which which it turns on. That means that you can fast spin through a document and then stop the spin and you have your detents back if you want – that works really well. I love the copy buffer transferring form one computer to another. The Logitech ‘flow’ (the automatic transfer from computer to another sometimes just by moving the mouse cursor feels a bit sluggish and sometimes seems to not work correctly, in which case I end up turning the mouse over and manually selecting the other computer. If you want, you can program the two side buttons as a global functions or even per application but, despite doing a lot of design, I never think to use them; the rear one is too far back for my thumb to remember that it is even there. Just occasionally I remember that I can scroll sideways using the mouse wheel if I press a side button. Despite that, I love it and would definitely buy it again. It definitely feels to me like a mouse that is worth paying the extra for. 5 people found this helpful
maria jose –
After going through a number of cheaper mice over the years and getting frustrated with niggling problems, jerky response and mediocre accuracy I finally had the sense to dig deeper and pay for a decent one, and this one is truly more than decent, it’s a joy to use. It’s super smooth, silent, accurate, giving precise control and is a compact portable size. For those who want to use a mouse whilst travelling it also doesn’t care what surface it works on, I tested it over wooden desktop, a sheet of white paper, a plastic bag, a patterned tablecloth and even a towel laid flat, whatever I could find to hand, it performed perfectly. This is without doubt my absolute favourite mouse so far.
Adrian Hackney –
Bought this because I wanted something compact, white, and well made. I previously owned an MX Master 3 and it was a great mouse, so I had high hopes for this. I’ve not been disappointed. It is well made, feels solid in the hand, with just enough weight. The same great jog wheel features. On my Mac I pair it with the free LinearMouse application instead of the Logitech software as I feel it gives me more flexibility for my needs. Overall despite the premium price, it feels like good value. One person found this helpful
Christoph S. –
Yes it was expensive, but wow! Definitely a step up from any other mouse I have had, and better than my previous Logi mouse. Well made, good size (and I have big hands), comfortable to use for the long periods I spend editing photos, and looks great. Quiet, works on any surface and battery life is amazing. It connected easily and quickly to my PC and is very stable. I did wonder whether it was worth spending so much on a mouse, but I am glad I did, I can’t see me ever going back to using a cheap mouse again. One person found this helpful
Andreas J. –
Very high quality mouse, I’m using it with MacOs and a Windows 11 pc. The Flow option on the software works really well with the mouse, but the keyboard has issues when flowing back from the MacOS to Windows. For me, when I flow from the Windows machine to the Mac, it works perfectly., But when flowing back from the MAc to the Windows machine, the mouse witches perfectly, the keyboard switches perfectly, but i have to press the control key on the keyboard before I can type. This is a bit frustrating, Logitech support have been helpful, but ultimately gave me a load of troubleshooting to do on my ps that. I do not have time to do.
Maria P –
An upgrade from an Anywhere 2, which I’ve been using for work for over 4 years and remarkably still looks fairly new. I just wanted to have USB C charging and to try the magnetic scroll. On the whole not a huge amount has changed. The base mouse is just as solid as before, with a quick and precise pointer action that works on pretty much any surface. The biggest difference is of course the scroll wheel. Instead of a mechanical ratchet, it uses a magnet to artificially produce the notches. The well-tuned magnet releases the wheel into free spin if you scroll with enough force, switching back to notched scroll when the wheel slows enough for the magnet to grab. Pressing the button above the scroll wheel changes to full free spin mode. It is a much more fluid action than before and moving the scroll switch to a button means the scroll wheel now has a normal middle mouse button. Just bear in mind the scroll wheel left/right tilt buttons are no longer here. The scroll notch isn’t as strong as before, but it does the job well. In the case of the Anywhere 3S, the left/right click are quiet. I’ve had Logitech quiet mice in the past and they do a good job of silencing the clicks without making the mouse buttons feel mushy. The only thing I dislike about the 3S is the side buttons (back/forward) are overly stiff compared to the Anywhere 2 and therefore feel awkward to use. Maybe these will loosen over time. Finally, just to comment on the pricing (not going to remove a star, but something to keep in mind). I’ve been monitoring the Anywhere 3 pricing for 3 years. In all this time the lowest sale price is more than double what I paid for the Anywhere 2 on sale. It feels like the price of the Anywhere series is now artificially inflated, perhaps to make the MX Master look less expensive in comparison. With this in mind, if you’re a first-time buyer looking for a premium Bluetooth mouse, I’d honestly recommend the Anywhere 2S instead. In the grand scheme of things, the Anywhere 3 is not the leap in quality the price would suggest. 8 people found this helpful
Damian Loreilhe (verified owner) –
I’ve recently been given a Macbook for work and my existing mouse didn’t work very well and needed an adaptor. I bought this as I believed it was specific for Mac but it also appears to work with other operating systems too, so maybe I should have bought the ‘non S’ version. The good news is that it works. It pairs easily with bluetooth and after charging it should last for up to 70 days. The cursor now moves as it should – there are two options: you can have a traditional click wheel or a free scroll option which moves incredibly quickly through long lists or documents. There’s also a back button and another which I haven’t assigned yet. (You can download software to customise/configure the mouse to your own requirements). Size wise it’s fairly comfortable, I have medium size hands and it fits quite snugly without causing strain. Build quality seems good, certainly better than my usual £20-£30 mice, but that aside, I can’t see why this is so expensive. Perhaps I’ll discover the reason as I use it and make more use of the features. One person found this helpful