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I’ve personally been using the MX Master 3 since the start of the pandemic. As someone who works remotely and clicks, glides, and scrolls for 8+ hours a day, it does more than I could ask for. The ergonomic design of the mouse provides a very comfortable grip, with a hump that eases the pressure when you lay your palm down. As a result, I’ve been able to use this mouse without needing a cushion pad to relieve any wrist pain.
There are numerous programmable buttons scattered throughout the mouse, including one on the thumb rest, and you can also register gesture commands via Logitech’s software. The mouse has a sensor resolution of 4,000 DPI and Logitech’s Darkfield technology, which allows the tracking sensor to work on virtually any surface. These features, along with Logitech’s multi-computer cursor movement, Flow, make the MX Master 3 a productivity king.
On the battery front, the MX Master 3 supports USB-C quick charging, and Logitech promises up to 70 days of usage before needing to top it off again. That battery life comes at the expense of a 141-gram body, but it’s a trade-off that I’ve been happy to make.