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Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse, Ultrafast Scrolling, Ergonomic, 4000 DPI, Customization, USB-C, Bluetooth, USB, Apple Mac, Microsoft PC Windows, Linux, iPad - Graphite

Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse, Ultrafast Scrolling, Ergonomic, 4000 DPI, Customization, USB-C, Bluetooth, USB, Apple Mac, Microsoft PC Windows, Linux, iPad - Graphite

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Prasand J.
4.0 out of 5 starsWorthy Upgrade, Too Bad It’s Not In White
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2019
Purchased this product after accidentally purchasing the 2S. Amazon listed this product two days later, so I got a chance to compare and contrast the two.

Aesthetically the white 2S looked much better on my white desk, in fact it was a perfect match. The light grey version of the 3, leaves me wishing that they released a white version with silver accents instead (the silver portions is akin to the silver of MacBooks or other Apple devices, the light grey portion does not match Apple devices). But considering the button placement of the 2S, I’d rather deal with the undesirable color of the 3, than stress my thumb to use the forward and back buttons on the 2S.

Which leads to the ergonomics.

The 3 has significantly better placement for my larger than average hands (my hands require an L or XL glove, due to finger length, I’m 6’1” with basketball player hands). On the 2S it required pulling my thumb so far back, that it initially felt like my thumb was going to dislocate (maybe if I used the joint of my thumb to press it, it would’ve been easier, but the buttons being stacked on top of each other on the 2S made it a bit difficult to target the button with the joint of my large fingers; using the tip my thumb was easier). On the 3 that isn’t a problem. However, the 3 causes the horizontal scroll wheel to be so high, that it also causes my thumb to be in an awkward / uncomfortable position when trying to scroll horizontally. Fortunately, I don’t require scrolling horizontally that often, and after awhile maybe I’ll learn better hand placement. Probably would’ve been better to put those buttons almost directly where the thumb rests (only slightly above), instead of completely above the thumb (therefore the horizontal scroll wheel could’ve been lower). It’s usable, just know it might cause some initial discomfort for large hands / long fingers.

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.

Also, upon the release Youtubers began posting their reviews, and many of them indicated that the scroll wheel is silent. That is not actually the case. In comparison to the 2S, it’s relatively silent (significantly more silent), in free scrolling mode it’s actually silent, but in ratcheting mode it can be clearly heard. Personally I find that pleasant, I was disappointed hearing what I basically interpreted as the mouse not giving any auditory feedback, but it indeed can be heard it’s just much lower than the MX mice before, and the feel of it is much more pleasant.

Lastly, the software.

The Logitech Options program failed to install on a Mac. It just hangs on the first try. This happened when I initially installed the software for the 2S. I had to force quit the install, uninstall the program, and then reinstall it. Upon installing it the second time, the install completed fine. When I eventually received the 3, the program would not recognize the new mouse and I couldn’t get it to register as a new device. I also could not remove the previous 2S, to be able to install the 3. So I then had to uninstall the program again, and upon installing the newer version that they just released, the program hung on the first install process again. So, I had to uninstall it for a third time, and reinstall it again. When the program reinstalled it showed no devices and I was able to add the 3 as a new device, registering it correctly.

Perhaps this issue is because I am an Apple Developer, and am using a Developer Beta of macOS. Or maybe it’s just Logitech going through growing pains they’ll resolve later. But if you encounter an issue like me, know that it can be solved, it will just take patience.

The one thing I haven’t figured out yet is, when installing the custom profiles so that the mouse switches behavior based on the application you are using ... I am not able to install the profile for Photoshop. The Safari, Chrome, and other profiles installed without a problem, only Photoshop did not. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Photoshop, no dice. I dread the thought of attempting to uninstall and reinstall Logitech Options again. Maybe I’ll try that next month when enough time has passed, and will update this review accordingly.

Those quirks aside, I can honestly say that the 3 is a worthy upgrade. I’ll keep it until they release it in white or the 3s / 4, whichever comes first. But for now I’m as satisfied as I can be, and recommend it.
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Capt. Picard
3.0 out of 5 starsYeaaa USB C!!!!! But the dongle? Why? Why not a USB C dongle!?!?!? WHY Logitech! Why?
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019
WHY Logitech! Why? Lets finally go FULL USB C not this half butt effort. I want to see a full butt USB C effort.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Yeaaa USB C!!!!! But the dongle? Why? Why not a USB C dongle!?!?!? WHY Logitech! Why?
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: Graphite
WHY Logitech! Why? Lets finally go FULL USB C not this half butt effort. I want to see a full butt USB C effort.
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Just Lil' Ol' Me
3.0 out of 5 stars Logitech - how many tries do you need to get it just right?
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2019
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
The scroll wheel is awesome. The fit and finish is awesome though it should have a model slippery rubber coating when I can get around that problem. The buttons are decent enough. The scroll wheel is awesome. But......

Damn it damn it damn it. How many times is it going to take for you to get the damned forward and back buttons right!

Version one sucked. Version 2 sucked. Version 3 walad admittedly slightly improved, STILL STUCK!

They are too small , too stiff, and meld in to everything around them.

They need to be made much larger and they need to be place much lower.

Oh well. Maybe version 4 will get them right...

TWO stars off for little or no useability testing with REAL customers instead of devs and managers.

Damn it.
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NC
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible scroll wheel issues
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
I have the former MX Master 2S and upgraded to the 3. All seems fine except the scrolling with the scroll wheel. After about 3 turns of the wheel the web pages don't scroll consistently (tried multiple browsers) as if the wheel turning is not being detected internally properly. I tried the same with the 2S again and no scroll issues so something is definitely wrong with this mouse. Put in for a defective item replacement and hope it's just this one mouse. Will update this review if the replacement fixes the problem.

Edit: I forgot to mention that I bought this updated MX Master 3 hoping the macOS bluetooth jittery cursor issues would be fixed as there are known bluetooth problems with macOS with the MX Master 2S. Sadly they were not fixed and it's still jittery on a Mac.
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Eyewire
1.0 out of 5 stars Scrolling is lagging on Mac.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
Very disappointed, he mouse can even compared with the Apple Magic Mouse. The scroll is lagging and jittering. Do try it if you want to use with Mac.
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Richard N. Barg
3.0 out of 5 stars A Visual Upgrade, but Ergonomic Downgrade vs. the Original MX Master
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
There is no question the placement of the back and forward buttons has been improved as well as the horizontal scrolling wheel. The tracking also seems more precise. The gesture button is also vastly improved and now has an actual physical button. Before there was nothing.

However, the deal breaker for me is the shape of the mouse. On the MX Master, I can rest my 2nd and 3rd fingers on the mouse buttons, which have a glossy finish. There is very little effort involved in clicking the buttons. The MX3 has a lower profile than the MX Master. The shape has been radically changed. On the MX3 there is a gap between where my fingers sit and the mouse buttons. My fingers no longer rest on the mouse buttons. The physical mouse buttons on the MX Master, besides sitting higher, are about 5/8" cm longer in length and that also makes a perceptible difference. The MX buttons are also a bit wider, which makes them easier to press. Essentially, it's more fatiguing to my 2nd and 3rd fingers to hold them just above the buttons on the MX3. The surface of the MX3 mouse buttons is also matte which creates a bit more friction. The angle of the buttons is also different. The bottom line is that MX3, while sleeker and more polished in design, is much less comfortable (to me) and requires more effort and dexterity to use. Those with different size hands might find their results are different from mine. I'm also 67 and might not have the same dexterity and strength as a younger person. The ergonomics are just not there for me.
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DB
1.0 out of 5 stars Another Fail - Click Buttons not Responsive Enough - too "mushy"
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2019
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
Sadly after all these years, the MX Revolution is still the best mouse ever made. I also appreciate the click button responsiveness of the Performance MX mouse. The MX Master series (1,2 and now 3) all have click buttons that are not springy/clicky/responsive (however you want to put it) enough. After about an hour of use, the click buttons become mushy, in that the don't travel and rebound well enough to make using it a snappy and enjoyable experience. Cheap parts? Inability to listen to customer feedback? I don't know. I'm just disappointed. If anybody knows a workaround to make the click buttons more responsive, I'd love to hear it.
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JK
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Mouse I've Ever Owned in 35 Years of Using Mice
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2020
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
Summary: Mouse is twitchy, mis-clicks and has the worst software I've used

It regularly causes me to click-drag-copy files in Windows and lowering it's sensitivity means I have to swipe too much, to get the mouse across my two screens. No, I'm not new to using mice and I own a 10k dpi gaming mouse that I have no problems with. And before you suggest I adjust the dpi, I should point out that "Options", the Logitech software for Windows (which has almost no options, ironically) doesn't allow the user to change the dpi or mouse polling rate. There's only a sensitivity setting, like Windows 10 already has.

But that's just a minor complaint. The main problems are the mouse-wheel, which is touted as an improvement over normal wheels, but feels more like a really bad automatic transmission; always scrolling WAY to far, or not far enough. And since they replaced the normal mechanism, you can't turn it off, but without the feature enabled, the wheel response is terribly sluggish.

The biggest trigger for me, however, has to be the button design for the two main buttons. The design flows over the front of the mouse, so that merely bumping into your coffee cup, or your keyboard will cause it to click the mouse! We all have times in our computer use, where doing this would be disastrous. If you have Windows 10 set to place your cursor above the "OK" button, whenever dialog windows come up, it's even more dangerous.

I've been using a mouse with my computers since I was 8 years old; so 35 years. Never have I had so many issues. I never had a problem with a mouse being too sensitive or twitchy. My G502 works great, but I need a wireless mouse.

And if you're thinking of buying this mouse for the ability to use it on multiple desktops, I hope you don't use Linux, or you're in for a let-down. I was hoping to use it with my Windows machine and one running Linux Mint Cinnamon 20, but Logitech doesn't develop for the Linux platform.

I doubt anyone is going to see this review, without a lot of digging, but for those who do find it, check all the 5-star reviews, and 9 times, out of 10, you'll find that they are all affiliates for the product. These people are literally just salesmen. Don't trust a thing they say. They get 10% or more from every sale. Amazon allows this. They might as well just let the companies make up completely fictional people and have sales people write the reviews.
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shabanga
1.0 out of 5 stars Incredible overall mouse with 1 major flaw (and 1 minor annoyance)
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
Let me just say this, the mouse is extremely nice. It feels incredible in the hand and I don't know how else to say it than the mouse feels "luxurious". It also works flawlessly on my glass desktop which I've never had a mouse do up to this point. I opted for this over the Master 2S primarily because of the USB-C charging, but the magnetic adaptive scroll wheel is also very nice.

So, why 1 star? Pretty simple. The only way to switch between multiple devices without using the Flow software is a button ON THE BOTTOM OF THE MOUSE. Said button is also the only location for visual feedback of which device the mouse is connected to. Somehow my $30 Triathlon is better than this $100 mouse in this regard which is ridiculous. Even more ridiculous is the fact that moving this functionality to another button is currently IMPOSSIBLE in the software, despite every button seemingly being able to be any function on the computer or mouse, this is the one exception and it's incredibly frustrating. I could excuse this on a less expensive mouse (like the Triathlon) but on what is more or less the pinnacle of Logitech's mouse line I expect better. Had I known of this limitation I probably wouldn't have bought it and am debating sending it back.

In addition to that major flaw, one reason I wanted this mouse was the horizontal scroll wheel. It works as advertised, but I find the speed/acceleration much faster than expected, even at its lowest setting in the Options software. Also, this wheel is smooth scroll only which I suppose is good for things like zooming, but it would have been nice for a ratcheted option for things like scrolling Excel cell by cell, or clicking through tabs in the browser. This is a minor annoyance, but compounded with the major flaw and the fact that this mouse is hideously expensive, I have to give it a rare (for me) 1-star review.
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Ed Schultz
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible ergonomics!!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2020
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After extensive research I purchased this mouse as it came with the claim that is was highly ergonomic. However, this is without a doubt the least ergonomic mouse I have ever tried. I don't know where to begin with all the things that are wrong with it.
First, the forward and back buttons on the thumb are way too small. If you want to go forward, you have to contort your thumb in a very unpleasant fashion to click on it. For the back button, unless your knuckle is sitting right below the button, you will have the same issue.
As for the mouse, I want it fit my hand like a glove. I should be able to comfortably rest my hand on it. This is not at all possible with this mouse. My entire hand is in a tented position with my index finger at an odd angle spinning the wheel. And I push the mouse with the other fingers instead of my palm.
No matter how you look at it, every part of your hand and wrist is going to hurt.

NOTE: I gave this 1 star for the product and NOT the seller. I had no problem with the seller and after carefully reviewing the description they have, nowhere do they claim this mouse is ergonomic (with good reason).
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S G Bansraj
1.0 out of 5 stars Overpriced and overrated
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2020
Pattern Name: PC/MACStyle: Mx Master 3Color: GraphiteVerified Purchase
The Logitech MX Master 3 has received a lot of praise for its features, design and functionality. Having actually used it for several months, I can say that the value I've received does not match up to the price.

The SmartShift feature which automatically shifts the scroll wheel from a ratchet mechanism to a free-spinning mode isn't useful at all. In fact, it was annoying enough for me to disable it. I chose to manually shift between the modes with a button on top the device. Then the button stopped working and I was stuck with only one mode.

Aside from the free-spinning scroll wheel, the other features were mostly unused by me. The side scroll wheel is mostly useless and sometimes annoying when you accidentally touch it. I sometimes use the back button when browsing websites.

I had high hopes for this device, but was ultimately let down. I can't recommend the Logitech MX Master 3 and probably won't pick up another Logitech device.

Pros:
* The free-spinning scroll wheel is nice
* Rechargeable battery with long life
* Ergonomic design
* Wireless connectivity is good

Cons:
* Expensive
* SmartShift is a useless gimmick
* Sometimes malfunctions
* Manual scroll wheel mode shift button stopped working after only a few months of use
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