Product Comparison: Logitech T630 vs Microsoft Arc Touch
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- The logitech sensor and tracking is of the usual great logitech quality, haven't had any problems with it.
- The tracking on the Logitech is superb. Its directed cursor glides across my screen just as smoothly as if I were using my machine's already excellent trackpad.
- The tracking on a variety of surfaces is remarkably good. I've had it working on everything from my knee, an airplane seat handle, glass, and of course the wooden veneer of a train's table.
- Its optical tracking and absence of mechanical scroll wheel preclude dust getting inside, and its near total solid-state design should be highly reliable long-term.
- The sensor in the mouse needs to be realigned so that it matches the natural angle at which the index finger will swipe.
- The ability to fold flat is an amazing feature. The mouse tracks accurately, much better than most.
- The tracking technology is very good but you have to keep in mind the light weight factor, this can take away some precision.
- It feels good when using it, and it tracks well on many different surfaces.
- My biggest complaint with the mouse is the tracking. It just doesn't feel very precise to me.
- The mouse also has problems tracking on some spots of my office desk. From looking at those spots, I can't really see any difference in reflectivity or texture.
- The Logitech T630's low profile and small footprint are very nice.
- It's compact size, it's very well constructed with it's chilled brushed aluminum side facade complementing the silky smooth matte plastic.
- The size is pretty good for a start. My hands are quite large, so these mice are always a little pokey in my fingers.
- The size is great for travel - in that it is tiny it can even slip into the fifth pocket of your jeans if you would like.
- The size is terrible for ergonomics. Just your fingers rest on it I however like a little more control than just my index and middle finger can provide.
- The form factor is great and the size is perfect to fit in your bag without any added bulk, since it flattens out.
- This piece of hardware looks and performs like the perfect tool for people who travel a lot and want a full sized mouse to carry along with them.
- The mouse is extremely comfortable in the hand. It looked kind of large to me in the pictures and video, but it is actually a very nice size. Not too big, not to small. Love it!
- Buttons are angled too far down, takes some getting used to for people with small hands.
- Though texture of palm pad is comfortable, there's not enough arc in the mouse to fully grip and position your hand comfortably enough for long periods of use.
- The mouse connects flawlessly and easily over Bluetooth and has all functions of a traditional mouse.
- It is small and sleek, has a touchpad-esque area for scrolling, it connects over Bluetooth to my laptop, and is rechargeable.
- The T630 device is undoubtedly very well built, manufactured from high quality materials, and more convenient with the dual device bluetooth device connectivity.
- The Bluetooth connects and switches between computers well.
- Major problem is the connectivity issue I've been having with the latest Mac OS (15). The mouse now cuts out after a few minutes of my not using it.
- Cordless and the receiver is very small and unobtrusive. No issues with signal.
- It easily connects to any computer, and even android tablets without needing a special app.
- It connects very fast and is very comfortable to use for extended periods of time.
- Mouse lose connection with laptop once per day, for no reason whatsoever.
- I have to cycle the power (remove and reinsert batteries) on the mouse daily because it loses its connection to my computer and stops working.
- It can be recharged from the laptop very quickly and efficiently saves getting stuck with a non-functional mouse because of low battery while traveling, especially when internationally.
- The touch pad material is very firm, yet has a slightly rubberized tactile feel to it, but it doesn't snag or grip your fingertips, they slide very smoothly over it.
- I will still enjoy mousing with this device at work and can appreciate its quality materials and construction.
- The problem with the mouse is that it is very flat and so is not at all ergonomic.
- The charging port is on the bottom of the mouse. That means you cannot use the mouse when it is charging.
- The basic features of a mouse even work well. It has a very cool touch pad in the front this is a middle click button.
- Flattens out for travel so it's easy to carry and when flat, you don't have to worry about accidentally hitting buttons since they are disabled.
- Tracks great on most surfaces. Great flexibility in button assignments, etc.
- Software integrates nicely with the Windows control panel.
- This is a decent mouse. The ergonomics aren't the greatest, and I'd never use it to play games. The battery life is pretty good.