Product Comparison: Logitech MX Master vs Logitech Performance MX
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- The MX Master is a rechargeable wireless mouse for Macs and Windows PCs that offers smooth, precise operation, lots of customization options, good ergonomics.
- I use mine exclusively on fabrics like pant legs and it's ok as long as you keep both sensors clean with a q tip.
- Good Sensor (Tracks on practically every surface).
- This mouse sensor will work on almost any surface unlike many laser mice.
- The high/low DPI works well on the high DPI, but you would need to adjust the system sensitivity to use the low DPI.
- The buttons feature nice tactile feedback. Its wheel spins freely.
- It fits the shape of my hand perfectly and has just the right amount of buttons.
- The buttons do not last. Eventually they begin to send a rapid double click instead of a single click.
- This is a large full size mouse that has some mass to it.
- It is not light weight or flimsy. If you have large hands, long fingers, and/or suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, this is a great choice.
- Very ergonomic, with a nice height drop to the right side.
- This mouse has heavy base, which I really likes.
- It's heavy. Not heavy in a sturdy way, just heavy in a heavy way.
- The mouse can be connected either with the dongle supplied with it or with Bluetooth.
- Despite how good this mouse is I could not give it 5* for one major reason - it has absolutely woeful wireless connection out of the box, which made it all but redundant due to the lag it caused.
- This mouse's wireless range is in fact quite good.
- Straightforward wireless mouse, not too much in setting macros, just simple work.
- The Unifying receiver has ridiculously good range and is easy to pair when you swap devices.
- Less range than other wireless mice I have earlier.
- I'm unimpressed with the range of the dongle. It did not work well in the back of my Mac Mini.
- I love the feel and hand position with this mouse.
- A helpful battery charge bar indicator lights up every time when this mouse wakes up.
- Battery charged quick. You can use the mouse while its with it charging.
- Comes with batteries and has a discrete light on the side to alert the user when the batteries are running low.
- The mini usb charging cable is a bit hard to install into the mouse.