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Logitech M720 Triathalon Multi-Device Wireless Mouse – Easily Move Text, Images and Files Between 3 Windows and Apple Mac Computers Paired with Bluetooth or USB, Hyper-Fast Scrolling, Black 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,120. Jul 14, 2020 This is noteworthy because Logitech is charging $129.99 for the MX Master 3 for Mac — the same as the non-Mac version, but it doesn’t include the receiver and bills itself as a Bluetooth mouse.
Logitech's excellent MX Master 3 mouse and MX Keys keyboard always worked just fine with both Windows and Mac computers as well as with Apple iPads . But Logitech heard from enough people who wanted Apple-centric versions that it decided to create the MX Master 3 for Mac and MX Keys for Mac (both $100). International prices aren't currently available, but $100 is about £80 or AU$150.
Both will be available globally in August along with a Mac version of the K380 Bluetooth keyboard ($40). They all cost the same as their standard counterparts and will certainly appeal to Apple users working from home during the pandemic.
Cosmetically, the Apple versions of the MX Master 3 and MX Keys remain unchanged except for one key difference: They now come in Apple's space gray color. Aside from that, out of the box they're 'tuned' for Mac and Apple, which advanced digital content creators particularly in mind. They have improved MacOS optimization and iPadOS compatibility for 'more speed and precision,' Logitech says. That said, they still work with other devices, including Windows computers.
The Logitech K380 for Mac has a keyboard layout specific for MacOS, iOS and iPadOS. It'll be available in rose (pictured below) and off-white colors. The K380 is one of my favorite compact full-size keyboards, and while it doesn't have an integrated stand for an iPad or iPhone , you can pair up to three devices with it and switch between them using the three Easy-Switch keys on the top left of the keyboard. It has dedicated Mac keys on the F and A rows and lasts up two years on a set of two AAA batteries, Logitech says.
© Provided by CNET The new K380 for Mac in rose color. David Carnoy/CNETHere's a look at the Master Series for Mac's key features, according to Logitech (lightly edited for format and brevity):
Logitech MX Master 3 for Mac
The Logitech MX Master 3 for Mac Advanced Wireless Mouse features an ergonomic design and Logitech's latest-generation MagSpeed scrolling, which silently shifts from precise click-to-click to a hyper-fast mode. It has an optimized thumb area with easy thumb access to the large thumbwheel and buttons.
With its Darkfield 4,000-dpi sensor, the mouse works on virtually any surface, even glass. App-specific profiles optimize workflow for Adobe , Google Chrome, Safari and plenty of other customization options. A built-in rechargeable battery lasts up to 70 days and can be charged while in use (it charges via USB-C).
Logitech MX Keys for Mac
Like the standard MX Keys, MX Keys for Mac has the same tactile, nicely designed keys that are slightly indented and shaped for your fingertips. The keyboard features smart backlighting, so when your hands approach the keyboard it adjusts to the ambient lighting conditions. MX Keys for Mac has Mac optimized firmware, is equipped with USB-C to USB-C charging and allows you to easily switch between your MacBook , iPad and iPhone.
© David Carnoy/CNETLogitech's new Apple-centric peripherals ship in August.
A wireless mouse adds a new level of comfort to using your Mac. It makes it easier to scroll and click your way through things without tiring out your fingers on the trackpad. It’s a great companion to have with your wireless keyboard for an ergonomic work setup. There is a range of options to consider, and your choice should depend on your needs. Take your pick from these best wireless mouse for Mac.
1. Apple Magic Mouse 2 – Editor’s Choice
You can’t go wrong with an Apple accessory for your Mac, and the Magic Mouse 2 has many tricks to offer. It’s lighter, has fewer moving parts, and boasts an optimized foot design. This makes the Magic Mouse 2 track faster and moves with less resistance.
Further, the Multi-Touch surface allows you to perform simple gestures such as swiping between web pages and scrolling through documents. The built-in battery is completely rechargeable, so eliminates the need for traditional batteries. This makes it incredibly convenient.
Pros
- Rechargeable battery
- Gesture support
- Sleek design
- Fast and smooth
Cons
- A bit pricey
Price: $74.00
2. Logitech MX Anywhere 2S – Hyper-Fast Scrolling
Logitech Mouse Macintosh
Here’s a super handy mouse that boasts hyper-fast scrolling. You can use it with up to three Mac or Windows computers via the included unifying receiver or Bluetooth Smart wireless technology.
Further, you can also press the wheel and shift to click to click mode for precise navigation. The rechargeable battery offers up to 70 days of power on a single charge. And the 4000 dpi dark field sensor tracks virtually anywhere.
Pros
- Superfast speed
- Long-lasting battery
- Dual-connectivity
Cons
- No wheel click button
Price: $54.99
3. SteelSeries Rival 650 Mouse – Best for Gamers
If you enjoy gaming on your Mac, here’s the perfect mouse for you. Quantum wireless technology allows accurate, reliable, lag-free performance. You will get a 24+ hour battery life on a full charge or 10 hours from a 15-minute rapid charge.
Moreover, it boasts the most advanced optical sensor that provides true 1 to 1 tracking, while a secondary depth sensor adjusts the lift-off distance to control movement with precision and accuracy.
Pros
- Great accuracy
- Personalized configurations
- Rapid charging battery
Cons
- Build quality could be better
Price: $119.99
4. Logitech M570 Wireless Mouse – Ergonomic Design
If comfort is your priority, check out this uniquely designed mouse that’s got a sculpted shape to support your hand for comfortable control all day long. The integrated scroll wheel and easy-to-reach, and the back/forward buttons make control simple.
Logitech Mouse Macro
Further, you can go for up to 18 months without recharging the batteries. A convenient battery indicator helps to ensure that you’ll never be caught off guard. The trackball stays in place and puts control under your thumb, so you don’t have to move your arm to move your cursor.
Pros
- Ergonomic design
- Rechargeable, long-lasting battery
- Precise cursor control
Cons
- Build quality could be better.
Price: $29.99
5. Logitech MX Vertical – For Wrist Pain
If wrist pain is getting you down, check out this vertical mouse that places your hand in a natural handshake position using a unique 57-degree angle. It prevents your forearm from twisting, which is effective at reducing muscle pain.
The high precision sensor provides precise tracking that requires 4x less hand movement than a traditional mouse with a 1000 DPI sensor. Further, you can use it with up to three Windows or Mac computers.
Pros
- Reduces wrist pain
- High-precision tracker
- Three ways to connect
Cons
- Expensive
Price: $88.99
6. Logitech MX Master – Best Power Management
This wireless mouse features advanced power management. It offers up to 40 days of power on a single charge. Moreover, you can get enough power for a full day of usage in only 4 minutes, with no downtime while recharging.
Further, it’s got a unique thumb wheel for horizontal navigation and advanced gestures. It connects easily to multiple computers: via the included unifying receiver or Bluetooth smart wireless technology.
Pros
- Great power management
- Easy connection with multiple computers
- Unique thumb wheel
Cons
- Quite big and heavy
Price: $59.99
7. Jelly Comb Type C 2.4G Mouse – Best Budget Option
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Here’s an excellent option for anyone looking for a convenient wireless mouse that gets the job done. You can choose your own cursor speed, and it works entirely silent to prevent disturbing others with click sounds.
Further, in addition to the left and right buttons on the front of the mouse, there are also left and right buttons on the side for easy direct click. The design is adequate ergonomic and portable.
Pros
- Quiet
- Long button life
- Portable size
- White and black collar options
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Cons
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- Lacks advanced features
Price: $9.99
8. TENMOS Wireless Mouse – Most Versatile
Here’s a mouse with universal compatibility and Bluetooth 5.1. The USB Type-C adaptor makes it convenient to plug and play with your MacBook. The dual-mode connection lets you seamlessly switch between two devices.
Further, it features seven different coloured LED lights that change randomly while in use. This offers a soothing and funky atmosphere for work and play. The clicks are quiet, and you can also adjust the DPI levels among 800, 1200, and 1600 to meet different needs.
Pros
- USB-C type adaptor
- Attractive look
- Adjustable DPI
- Colour options
Cons
- Lights might be distracting.
Price: $16.99
Pick the Best Wireless Mouse for your Mac
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