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PC Magazine
★★★★★
6 years ago
Logitech MX Master 2S

The Logitech MX Master 2S is the perfect mouse for multitaskers and anyone who wrangles multiple computers on the same desk. It is comfortable to use all day, is responsive, and lasts two months on a single battery charge.

Comfortable; Switches automatically between devices; Cross-platform copy and paste; Works on all surfaces; Long-lasting battery

Gesture buttons and motions can be unintuitive at first

ComputerShopper
★★★★
6 years ago

The MX Master 2S lets you cut-and-paste files, portions of images, and text directly between several connected computers using new, overarching Logitech software. If this is handy in your work, this "Flow" feature might outweigh this good mouse's hefty price.

Unique cut-and-paste function between paired computers; Solid ergonomic design; Laser sensor tracks on most surfaces; Connection-swapping among up to three paired devices; Recharges one full day in three minutes

Pricey; No lefty version; Gesture "button" is concealed in the thumb rest; Button to switch connections is under mouse

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Good design, but breaks down very easily and terrible drivers.

I had the Performance MX mouse from Logitech for years and it worked great. So it was only logical to upgrade to the new mouse from Logitech when my Performance MX finally died.

Good looking; good finish

First mouse broke down in less than 24 hours; replacement broke down in less than a week

Tom's Guide
★★★★
8 years ago
Logitech MX Master Mouse Review - Office Mastery

While productivity mice may not have the flash of their gaming counterparts, I found the MX Master to be a worthwhile companion with a lot of intelligent features and very few drawbacks.

Comfortable design; Smart gesture controls; Functional software; Long battery life

Tiny thumb buttons; Lackluster scroll wheel

TechSpot
★★★★★
9 years ago

Obviously you have to be comfortable with a palm style mouse to like the Logitech MX Master, but if you are then there is a good chance you will love it. The MX Master is a big mouse but it doesn't feel 'fat' like the MX 1100 did.

Beautifully refined design; extremely comfortable; advanced features; clean software; well priced for a premium product

Seems ever so slightly sticky on my cloth pad when compared to past MX series mice; - perhaps just a wear-in thing

Gear Diary
★★★★★
8 years ago
Logitech's MX Master Is the Best Wireless Mouse on the Market, Period

The ergonomically advanced mouse is a true beauty to get straight out of the box. Here are some of the specs:

The gestures make clicking things such as Launchpad and shortcuts that much easier

Nothing

HotHardware
★★★★★
8 years ago

Logitech's Performance MX Mouse series has long since been a favorite with enthusiasts and workstation professionals alike. Introduced to the market several years ago, it was high time revisited and refreshed their flagship general purpose mouse with the latest technologies and creature comforts.

Legion Hardware
★★★★★
8 years ago
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse

Today we have the MX Master on hand and it looks to be Logitech's best creation yet. This incredible looking mouse is said to be Hand-sculpted for supreme comfort and control. The MX Master is also brimming with the latest features including dual connectivity, Easy-Switch technology, Darkfield...

Lanoc
★★★★★
7 years ago
Logitech MX Master

Going into my testing of the MX Master I knew that the MX Master wasn't aiming to be a gaming mouse. Logitech has a whole series of mice that do just that. So I focused my testing on everyday functionality and usage.

SlashGear
★★★★★
9 years ago
Logitech MX Master Review – The ambitious mouse

Turns out, mouse design is a serious business. Logitech has spent several years designing its new flagship peripheral, the MX Master, capable of embracing not just one but three of your computers, and even coaxing loyal trackpad users back into the fold.

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