Customers recognize the MX Anywhere 3 mouse's ease of use, excellent battery life, and superb scroll wheel as significant advantages. Many appreciate its compact size and Bluetooth connectivity, while some find the price point to be a drawback. A few users noted that the side buttons could be improved, and some found the click sound louder than expected.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Speedy Rosie saves the day
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Love this mouse! I can connect to three devices. It is comfortable and just a good quality mouse. Thank you Logitech.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lived up to all of my expectations.
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*Pros:
-Light, compact, and easy to find space for it inside any bag.
-Very ergonomic and comfortable design.
-Very responsive buttons with a perfect level of clickity-ness.
-Excellent scroll wheel.
-Logitech Flow actually works well and seamlessly.
-LONG battery life.
-Charges up via USB-C.
-The Logitech Options app is intuitive to navigate and set up custom keyboard shortcuts.
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*Neutral:
-It's a bit heavier than my MX Anywhere 2S.
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*Cons:
-None
I've been a big fan of the Logitech MX Anywhere series for years and the MX Anywhere 3 met all of my expectations. I liked the previous-generation MX Anywhere 2S so much, we have two in the household - one for myself (black) and one for the wifey (white).
The build quality and fit-and-finish of the Anywhere 3 is excellent. As you run your finger across the contours of the mouse and between the seams, it feels really nice and flows very well. There are no harsh edges and no part of the mouse puts any strain or annoying pressure on your hands. The buttons are clickity, responsive, and predictable. The scroll wheel, which has been updated from the Anywhere 2S, not only rotates with more precision and fluidity but it also looks better cosmetically.
The Anywhere 3 also excels in the everyday point, drag, and click operations. As expected from Logitech who's been in this business for years, everything was top-notch - accurate pointing, smooth gliding, no erratic jumpiness or lags, and overall smooth performance.
Hardware-wise, the only slight negative is the increased weight. It's still lighter than most other computer mice with a similar feature set, but the difference was immediately noticeable when gliding it across my mousepad and when picking it up.
To get the most out of the mouse, you have to install the Logitech Options app, which will open up fine-tuning options (pointer speed, smooth scrolling, scroll force, SmartShift sensitivity, etc), custom button shortcut configurations, and the ability to enable Flow. After ignoring Flow for the first year of owning my MX Anywhere 2S (thought it was just a gimmick), I tried it last year and it was great. With my wifey's laptop and mine side-by-side, I was easily able to jump my mouse cursor from one PC to another in a seamless fashion. I don't use it very often but it's great to have when certain scenarios call for it.
Overall, I'm quite happy and satisfied with the MX Anywhere 3. The improvements from the MX Anywhere 2S to the 3 isn't huge and mostly subtle. The Anywhere 3 looks a bit better, feels a bit more comfortable, and the battery life is longer. If your Anywhere 2S is still holding a decent charge and everything works well, then you can probably skip the Anywhere 3. But if you're looking for a light, portable, and very ergonomic mouse with a fabulous battery endurance, then the MX Anywhere 3 should be on the top of your list.
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I would recommend this to a friend
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Hi, glad to see you're enjoying the premium experience with your MX Anywhere 3 mouse! I personally enjoy the portability factor and the color options this time around. But if you have any questions, check out the Logitech support page at https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360053831734. Continue to enjoy!
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Alittlehappier
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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So far so good. Bought the mouse so I wouldn't keep smacking my fingers so hard on my Apple laptop. Saved me $15 buying this compared to the Apple mouse.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Well done Logitech
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I love it! it’s a very good and responsive mouse builds in a good quality
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Best Gets Better
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I’ve had the MX Anywhere 2 for a few years now and generally it’s been my favorite mobile mouse with my only real frustration with it being that it didn’t have a middle click. Logitech has always been my go-to for mice and keyboards and I had been hoping they’d release an MX Anywhere 3 ever since the MX Master 3 came out last year. Now that it’s here I can say that I’m extremely happy with almost everything they did with the new mouse. The design is a bit plain and that bums me out a little, but overall this is a really high quality mouse that earns its MX moniker.
Addressing the major changes between the 3 and 2 (and also 2S), the design is the first thing I noticed. It’s a single color accented by the metal scroll wheel and much more rounded off compared to more angular looking two-tone Anywhere 2. I still like the look overall and it fits with the MX Master 3’s aesthetic, but I wish it had a little more personality. The Micro-USB port has been switched to USB-C, which is great. You can also middle click on the scroll wheel now (!!). The scroll wheel doesn’t tilt left and right for horizontal scrolling anymore, but if you hold down one of the side buttons and scroll you can still get this functionality. It’s a little clunky, but the option is there at least. You also get a higher resolution sensor from the 2 to the 3 (1200 DPI vs. 4000 DPI, though the 2S also had a 4000 DPI sensor). The overall size is about the same, maybe slightly more compact, but still just as comfortable.
In my day-to-day I’m using the M720 Triathlon for work and the G703 Lightspeed on my personal PC. I immediately noticed the difference from switching from the M720. Tracking is super smooth and using the same USB receiver I haven’t noticed my mouse getting ‘stuck’ at all like my M720 sometimes does. The sensor is 4000 DPI and by default looks to be set at 1000, which felt about right for me. The scroll wheel automatically switches from a detented line-by-line scroll to free-wheeling based on how fast you spin it and this works really well (the sensitivity of it can also be adjusted in Logitech Options). You can also manually switch between detent and free wheel scrolling with the button above the wheel, but I never felt the need. The scroll wheel and general just feels really nice and I appreciate the metal material choice here. The mouse isn’t quite as comfortable on my hand as the M720 or G703, but for its size I think they did a good job with the ergonomics. The Logitech Options software also lets you load profiles that change the behavior of the mouse for different applications. In Chrome for example I noticed that clicking in on the scroll wheel and scrolling activates the zoom function, which is super handy. Other applications like Microsoft Teams repurpose the buttons near your thumb for audio/video control instead of forward/back. I’ve experienced these application-specific profiles on the Craft keyboard, but they feel much more thoughtful in Anywhere 3.
Battery life is listed at 70 days, which is long enough to not ever really need to think about it. You can still pair with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth or Logitech’s USB receiver. I’ve been using Bluetooth on my laptop and the USB receiver on my work PC and both connections have been solid. Logitech also has a little trick in its software called Flow that lets you use the mouse across multiple PCs at the same time, which is handy for anyone working with multiple devices at the same time.
I think Logitech nailed it again on this mouse and I’m happy to have something portable enough that I can really get some work done with.
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I would recommend this to a friend
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Hi, glad to see you're enjoying the versatile and portable MX Anywhere 3s mouse! Be sure to download Logitech Options so you can customize the button functionality if you choose too. But if you have any questions, check out the Logitech support page at https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360053831934. Continue to enjoy! Published by
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great feature update from the Anywhere 2
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TL;DR
Pros:
Compact, good for travel
New scroll wheel interaction & customization
Smoother, quieter scroll wheel from the MX Anywhere 2
New Horizontal Scroll method *
Program specific thumb button controls
Custom scroll force
Fast device select / switch
Cons:
Compact, maybe not the best if you have larger hands
Charging color is always green
New Horizontal Scroll method *
Program specific thumb button controls need to be installed
* = both a Pro & Con
Long Story:
I’m a Logi fan, but we did have our times with low quality; I’m glad to say that things have been great for a while now. I currently run their GPro line of gaming headset, mouse & keyboard. For work, it’s the MX keys, MX Master 2S (M2S / of which I own 2 of them), MX Anywhere 2 (MXA2 / when using the laptop without a dock) and now the MX Anywhere 3 (MXA3 is how I’ll refer to it now).
Pros:
First impressions were good. Decent packaging, but beware - open it the right way, or it’ll fall right out as it’s only resting in the box. It’s just about the same size as the MXA2
The Logitech Options software is easy to use and the mouse pairs to Windows 10 systems easily with Bluetooth LE.
Right away, the scroll wheel on ratcheting mode, is so much quieter and smoother; the MXA2 required you to push down on the scroll wheel to get into free scroll mode, while the M2S had a button behind the wheel for that. The MXA3 now has the button that the M2S has and it’s great! I’m very glad they went this route, over the ‘desktop view’ that they had on the MXA2
With the MXA2, you could tilt the scroll wheel left/right to scroll to the left/right … that was OK. With the MXA3, you hold a thumb button while you scroll up/down instead. A change that will take some getting used to. Another new feature is that the thumb buttons can be customized for different programs and has presets that are available for download INTO the Options software - which is a little ‘meh.’
Flinging the scroll wheel in ratcheting mode will go to free scroll after some force or a certain number of revolutions. You can now customize how quickly it breaks free, which is nice; I prefer it to ratchet longer (more to the left on the scroll config scroll bar).
Lastly, this has the common ability to pair up via the Unifying Controller to three different devices. The other mice are slow to switch, but the MXA3 is fast to move the light to the next spot.
Cons:
Moving to this from the M2S was a challenge. I felt like my hand was bent up as the other one was much larger and had a thumb rest.
Just like the MXA2, the charging color is green; it blinks when charging and solid when full. It might make sense to have it as amber until it’s almost full then go to blinking green / solid green.
As much as the new horizontal scroll feature might be a Pro, it’s also a bit of a con. My thumb doesn’t always find the button properly and can make unnecessary clicks.
Overall - the Options software is fine and does open up the customization capabilities of this mouse.
Do I recommend it? Absolutely. This will be a great addition to my daily work and will be quite happy as my on-the-road mouse.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best scrolling wheel in the portable world!
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The MX Anywhere 3 is certainly small. Being used to much bigger mice, it did take me some time to adjust. Keeping in mind that this is designed for taking it on the go, I got used to it rather quickly. Still, it fits in my medium-size hands and in my laptop bag. Although it is light in weight, it retains a quality feel to it. The scroll wheel is chromed. It is certainly a nice-looking mouse.
The top is made of smooth plastic and the sides have rubber silicone grips, which is nice to have on such a small device. The underside glides easily across several surfaces, including vinyl mats, smooth wood, and even glass. The scroll wheel feels like it is in a good position as I do not need to over-bend my index finger to move it around. The side buttons are also easily accessible without feeling too small or cramped.
The mouse is charged via USB-C and features quick-charge. Logitech claims that the battery lasts up to 70 days on a single charge. Great for that portability function. You can pair the mouse up to 3 devices -2 to USB dongles and 1 via Bluetooth. Switching is easy by pressing the button underneath the mouse. I did experience a few connectivity issues while in Bluetooth mode, so I had to be rather close to the PC to avoid this issue.
As far as functionality, the MX Anywhere 3 covers all the basics and then some. The laser is precise on any surface (even on cloth!). At 4000 DPI, I experienced no hiccups, even when I played a couple of games meant for precision clicking. The buttons are responsive and satisfying to click. They do make some noise, but I would rather have that than mushy, unresponsive quiet buttons. Now, scrolling is where this baby is above the rest. It just feels so good to scroll in free-spinning mode at high speeds on never-ending spreadsheets (which unfortunately I must deal with at work). Whether in smooth or friction mode, the wheel is noticeably quiet.
Also, I downloaded Logitech’s Options app. While it is not a revolutionary concept, it allowed me to customize several options such as button actions and scroll sensitivity. You can also select functionality templates for the most popular apps and browsers. The biggest feature of the app is “Flow”. “Flow” provides the ability to switch between computers and share files on the fly -like having two monitors at once. I must say that it was a bit difficult to get it to work properly and when it did, it was just OK. Still, it is nice to have.
In the end, I think the MX Anywhere 3 really is the MX Master 3’s little brother. While a bit pricey for a portable mouse, its build quality, responsiveness, battery life, and that glorious free-spinning wheel make this a great value and earns an easy recommendation from me.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another great mouse from Logitech
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The Logitech Anywhere mouse is probably the best all-around mouse on the market. I have 3 of these and use them all the time for my personal and work laptops. In terms of fit/feel/performance, I haven’t yet found a mouse that worked so perfectly in all aspects.
In terms of comparison, there’s not a whole lot of changes between the MX2 and MX3. Size/shape/weight are pretty much the same between both models. The only major difference I can see, size wise, is the footprint, or bottom, of the mouse. The MX3 is a bit shorter than its predecessor however it still feels the same in your hand.
The scroll wheel on the MX3 is all metal whereas the scroll wheel on the MX2 was metal with a center plastic ring. I like the metal look/feel on the MX3 so it’s a nice little upgrade from the previous model. Scrolling also feels a bit crisper and more precise on the MX3 I noticed.
The middle button on the mouse changed from a square to oval shaped one. I find this a bit easier to press the button, both in a good and bad sense. When scrolling, your finger will naturally scroll down the mouse and sometimes I hit the button on accident sometimes.
Another improvement on the MX3 was the side grips. The MX2 had a fractal look to it which felt more aesthetic than functional. The ridged rubber on the MX3 feels better and actually works as a grip (as it should).
I don’t really need to comment on performance as this mouse, just as with the MX2, will work on any surface and work accurately. I’ve used the mouse on a granite countertop, work desk, glass and hardwood floor. It just plain works so, thankfully, no change in this department.
Battery life is almost negligible. I just recently charged my MX2 after using it for about 3 months (off and on). Manufacturer description states this battery should last a little over 2 months and I have no reason to doubt that.
One minor thing I wished this mouse had was a compartment to store the USB dongle. It’s kind of irritating to carry both around in my bag as I usually lose the dongle and need to search for it for a good 5 minutes or so everytime. Not a huge deal breaker or anything but other mice I have that do have dedicated compartments for the USB dongle just makes transporting them easier.
So, overall, if you already have an older gen mouse like I do, I don’t think the MX3 offers any huge, must-have improvements. The MX3 does work across multiple PC’s so if that’s a feature you need, this would suit you well. I don’t personally utilize this feature at all and don’t even know if the MX2 is capable of this. However, if you have an older clunker of a mouse that’s in need of an update, the MX3 is definitely a good pickup for you.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Pricey
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The mouse for those who have everything
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
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This Logitech MX mouse is probably the epitome of the standard mouse design. The metal scroll wheel certainly implies quality, but it's not until you click downwards on it, or use it to scroll for a while, that you really realize the mechanism is quite robust. The rest of the mouse enclosure seems standard in quality and weight, although the surface is slightly grippy. In my past experience, this 'rubberized plastic' starts to degrade and become sticky with residue, but after a couple of years on my first mouse, this has not shown any signs of occurring yet (I bought that mouse about 1 year before this one being reviewed, which is the same model but not pink).
I'm so used to track pads, that going back to a mouse is a little difficult for long periods of time, and I think some ergo-mouse devices (i.e. where your hand lays sideways) might possibly be more comfortable over hours of use. On the other hand, if you want the best possible conventional mouse design, this is probably it. Some might find it a bit pricey compared to alternatives, but if you're even slightly on the fence, I'd encourage you to try it. Considering how long most of us sit at computers all day, it's a small investment over time.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Mighty Options
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MX Anywhere 3 is a great travel companion for anyone who needs a mouse that holds charge for several days, extremely precise on different surfaces and not cluttered with a ton of buttons. Scrolling wheel has an amazing feature - free wheeling. Just spin it harder and it will turn into "free spin" making scrolling thru a long document a breeze. There is also a top button next to the wheel to change to the "free spin" and back.
What makes this mouse special? Logitech Options software! It comes with a lot of pre-defined settings that turn 2 side buttons of the mouse from a regular back/forward into custom buttons specifically for the active application. For example in Zoom - side buttons can act like Mute and Start/Stop video, just make sure Zoom is a currently selected application.
Mouse is very portable, can be connected to any device with a USB-A port via included Unifying receiver (common for Logitech products) or it can connect via the Bluetooth. I had no issues connecting it to iMac using the Bluetooth connection.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Hi XKing, Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website. LaShonda from Logitech
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
ABSOLUTELY WORTH THE PRICE!!! GREAT FOR ON THE GO!
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Amazing mouse!! I've had this mouse for a little over a year now. I bought it on a whim as I was building my PC. It has great accessibility options, the side buttons are so handy, the weight feels really nice while using it, and my goodness-- the battery life when it's connected via wireless bluetooth is something I have not experienced til I bought this mouse. It's so versatile too, I use it for work, for gaming, and even drawing digitally!! It's a dream on laptops and ughh I can go on and on. Sooo worth the price I love my pink mouse so much. I decorated it with stickers so it's very much well loved.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Coast Scrolling is a new must-have for me
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I work from home as a Windows software engineer so most of my work happens on the keyboard, with lots of text on the screen. I bought the MX Anywhere 3 ("Pale Grey") because I noticed that I often "borrowed" my other mouse which is it's predecessor (MX Anywhere 2S). The scroll wheel of the MX Anywhere 3 works a bit different from the old one. But it didn't take long to realize that it works much BETTER!
On the MX Anywhere 3, the metal scroll wheel lets you accurately scroll line-by-line, and you feel each line as you move the wheel because of the ribs that engage with (probably) a little plastic or rubber wheel inside the mouse. What's new is that by giving the wheel a quick spin, the mechanism disengages the ribs and the scroll wheel starts acting like a flywheel that keeps coasting and coasting until you put you finger back onto it. I had no idea how useful this feature would be to scroll through long listings of code quickly!
The scroll wheel mechanism has been improved from from the previous model. The old mechanical way of toggling between line-by-line and smooth scrolling is gone, but you can now use the button beneath the scroll wheel to electronically toggle smooth scrolling on and off. The wheel itself serves as middle mouse button for those that use it. You can't push the wheel sideways to scroll horizontally, however by holding one of the side buttons while turning or spinning the scroll wheel, you can scroll horizontally and that actually works better than pushing the scroll wheel left and right on other mice, because now you can scroll horizontally across e.g. a wide spreadsheet, just as fast as you can scroll vertically.
I didn't make any changes to the default settings because the default settings are pretty much exactly the way I like it. If you disagree, you can customize the buttons and the scroll wheel in many ways with the Logitech OptionsPlus application. Swapping the left and right main buttons is possible for left-handed users of course, but if you would like to swap the functions of the scroll wheel button and the center button, you can. You can let it scroll in reverse direction if you prefer "touch screen style" scrolling. You can change the scroll speed and the sensitivity of the "SmartShift" feature that senses how fast the wheel is spinning to disengage the ribs on the wheel. You can change what the side buttons do; the default (when not scrolling horizontally) is the usual "Back" and "Forward" for web browsers and similar programs. You can even use different customizations for different applications. Though the OptionsPlus application is not strictly necessary if you don't need customized settings, however I recommend installing it. Not all buttons may work without the application. When you pair the mouse to the computer for the first time, you have to be on the Internet to download the driver. The driver installer shows a pop-up window that where you can click a button to download OptionsPlus from the Windows App Store, for free of couse.
The MX series of Logitech keyboards and mice let you use the awesome "Flow" feature which is also part of OptionsPlus. With Flow, you can control multiple computers at the same time, and switch between computers by simply moving the mouse to the edge of the screen, or by hitting one of the host selection keys on an MX keyboard. This works with Bluetooth as well as with the wireless dongle that's included with the Windows version of the MX Anywhere 3 mouse. And if you log in to your Logitech account in the OptionsPlus program, all your customization settings are shared between all your computers so you only have to do your customizations once.
The MX Anywhere 3 has a built-in rechargeable battery that can be charged with the included cable that plugs into the USB type C port in the mouse. I've used this mouse for longer than a month and it still hasn't needed a recharge, so I can't tell how long a charge lasts. Based on my experience with the old mouse, a full charge can last for several months, even with daily use and leaving the power switch on while not in use (You probably only need to switch the power off while traveling). The mouse will tell you it's running out of power by lighting up the LED in red instead of green. Also, the OptionsPlus program will pop up a message on your screen when the mouse runs out of battery. Just a few minutes of charging will put enough "juice" back into the battery to work for hours, or if you're not bothered with the very flexible cable, you can leave it plugged in to charge it while you use it.
The cable in the box for the Windows version of the mouse is USB A to USB C, but you can use any USB type C cable if you wish. By the way, the Apple version of this mouse is the same price but it comes with a USB C to USB C cable instead of a USB A to USB C cable, and the Apple version also has no "Unifying" Dongle included, because most Apples don't have any USB type A ports anyway. As far as I understand, the mouse in the "for Apple" package is exactly identical to the Windows version, and can be used with Windows too. And of course the Windows version can be used with Apple computers.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use, Smooth
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Second MX Anywhere 3.
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Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
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Bought this to replace MS bluetooth which was suffering horrible connection issues. This mouse is the best one I've ever used. Connects easily and fast and never loses the connection. Love the Smooth/ratcheting feature for the wheel. Side buttons are easily programmable. It is my second mouse so that I don't have to carry it with me to work. Both connect flawlessly.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use, Smooth
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
New mouse for spouse
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Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
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Bragged so much about my other two MX Anywhere Mouse that wife wanted one for her laptop.
Connects easily and fast and never loses the connection. Love the Smooth/ratcheting feature for the wheel. Side buttons are easily programmable.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fast and smooth
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Wow this mouse moves fast across all screens. Smooth. The the scrolling wheek is amazing and fast. I have had some cheaper Logi mouse before but being that I work from home for years I have decided to upgrade it all. Having bonus charging cable is a must and not to deal with batteries. I still need to understand screen buttons at the bottom of the mouse but I guess detects main screen and all works pefect regardless. Logitech is tech and way to go for all of the daily work. I even upgraded to their MX KEYS keyboard and headset for work. This mouse is for basic day to day work and worth it.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent mouse.
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Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
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This mouse allows me to connect to 3 different devices using Bluetooth, is tiny and lightweight, easy to transport, and maintains a really long charge. Really happy with this product !
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best travel mouse
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I am a big fan of the Anywhere MX mouse because of the flywheel (the best replacement to scroll wheel acceleration because scroll 1 line can be too slow sometime and scroll 3 line is too fast), the extra middle button and its size. This Anywhere MX 3 is better as it has rechargeable battery, can connect up to 3 devices, can connect using the usb receiver and bluetooth. It still uses the unifying receiver so I can pair it with other logi keyboard. Still has the on off switch. It track better and is more accurate. Also, the size is a bit smaller which is better for travel. The only downside is that the horizontal scroll need 1 extra button press which is more difficult with small mouse but I seldom do horizontal scroll.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Mouse
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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I have several of these, great Bluetooth connection. I love that option to use the dongle as a secondary way to connect. This mouse lasts a long time before needing to charge it. Smooth tracking.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works great!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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This product works great. Logitech products I have bought in the past have always been good, and this is no exception. I love that: 1) the USB receiver dongle is no longer needed - this connects directly to my laptop's internal Bluetooth, without having to use a Logitech USB receiver; and 2) I can use this mouse with 3 different computers/laptops by using a button/switch on the bottom to select which computer I am using it with. I like it so much I bought 2 more, so I can stick each one into different laptop bags I have for several laptops I have (Windows, Apple, and a work laptop) . . . although I could have used just one mouse for all 3 laptops, I wanted to make sure I had a mouse with me no matter which laptop I took with me to use, if I was only taking 1 laptop at a time, so I wouldn't forget to take the mouse wherever I kept it if I only had one. I also like the ergonomics of it.
This review is from Logitech - MX Anywhere 3 Wireless Bluetooth Fast Scrolling Mouse with Customizable Buttons - Wireless - Graphite
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The BEST portable MOUSE
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
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the Logitech MX line of mice are the best products on the market. Whether for portable gaming on a laptop, or productivity on the go, the Anywhere mouse cannot be beat.
if you looking for a mouse for the house or office i would recommend the big brother MX Master MS3. the extra buttons let you take more advantage of the great Logitech "Options" software. Options lets you customize what each buttons does in windows or mac, and allows for changes to pointer speed and acceleration - one of my personal favorite features.
Battery life is also great. uses 2 AA batteries, but will run on just one in a pinch.
This review is from Logitech - MX Anywhere 3 Wireless Bluetooth Fast Scrolling Mouse with Customizable Buttons - Wireless - Graphite