Customers enjoy the ergonomic design, excellent battery life, and smooth scrolling of the MX Master 3S mouse. Many appreciate its ease of use and seamless compatibility with macOS, although some find the size and weight to be a bit substantial. Positive feedback also highlights the responsiveness and precise tracking. A few users experienced issues with the software and Bluetooth latency.
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Pros mentioned:
Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Mouse
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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I recently got the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac, and it’s fantastic. The ergonomic design is super comfortable, the MagSpeed scroll wheel is smooth, and the precision tracking works perfectly on any surface. It’s a bit pricey, but the customizable buttons and seamless macOS integration make it worth it. Highly recommend for anyone looking to boost productivity!
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're thrilled to hear that you're loving the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac! Your positive feedback about its ergonomic design, performance, and macOS integration is fantastic. We're glad it's enhancing your productivity. Thank you for choosing Logitech!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Smooth operator
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I'm a fan of Logitech mice and we have several models in different computers through the house.
The MX series are Logitech's premier line, and so the MX Master is their flagship. Other mice I normally use are the MX Anywhere 3 for portability and I also regularly use the MX Vertical which is an ergonomic version.
The 'S' to me is for 'Silent': A distinctive new feature is that the main buttons on the mouse no longer make the 'Click' sound: They have the same satisfying tactile feedback, but they're almost silent.
Another major difference with the previous model is that this supports the new 'Bolt' transceiver as Logitech seems to be phasing out the older 'Unifying' receiver. The reasons being that the Bolt transceivers use a newer Bluetooth standard and with higher radio encryption.
Multiple keyboards and mice can be paired to a single Bolt receiver.
This is the 'Mac' version of the mouse. The differences with the 'Non Mac' version are mostly cosmetic: The Mac version has a silver finish plastic on the base instead of being all black, the charging cable is USB-C to USB-C where on the general version is USB-C to USB-A, and most importantly, it does not come with the Bolt receiver, which it does come with the non-Mac version. The adapter can be bought separately, but I happen to have one already that came with a keyboard.
A Mac will see the mouse as USB instead of Bluetooth when using the adapter, so the laptop works with it during the initial boot.
So to the many features on this mouse:
High DPI sensor is very smooth. I'm using it on a black table with no issues. It also works on glass, and the precision is adjustable up to an unheard of 8000 DPI (Recommended when using High-DPI displays).
The sliding pads on this are very smooth, and it's easy to clean.
Besides the main and left buttons that feature the silent click, clicking on the top wheel acts as a middle button. Then there is another button on the center body that's configured to control the wheel spin.
On the left side there are two more function buttons below an horizontal wheel.
And then there is a hidden gesture button on the thumb rest.
While there is no software required to use the mouse, on macOS and Windows it's best to install the Logitech Option+ software that controls all the newer Logitech keyboards and mice, including the optional Bolt receiver.
All the buttons and wheels are configurable and the software supports configurable actions per application (For example, side buttons can control Mic mute and video sharing on Zoom, or page navigation gestures on Word, etc.
Both wheels are all metal, and the center wheel can be configured to ratchet, freewheel or automatically shift between ratcheting and freewheeling depending on the speed it's rotated. Internally the mouse uses magnets to control the ratcheting and one can feel when the mouse 'brakes' the wheel with its magnets.
The gestures button is something that's taking me some time to get used to: One press on the rubber body of the mouse right where the thumb rests launches mission control. Holding the button while dragging the mouse down launches App Expose. Hold and left/right changes the virtual desktops.
Ergonomics: It's a healthy middle-ground between the natural position of an ergonomic mouse but it's not flat. The angle on this mouse makes it easier to transition between the mouse and the keyboard, as the hand would rest in a similar angle.
Battery: It's rechargeable, and it charges with a standard USB-C cable. The mouse can be used while charging, but the USB-C connector is for charging only.
Multiple devices: Keyboards and mice in the MX series, this included, can be paired with three computers. The button on the base serves to switch between computer 1,2,3 or pairing.
To make this simpler, if one plans on using two or three computers side-by-side, and the computers have the Logitech Options+ installed, an optional 'Flow' mode makes switching seamless once the mouse is dragged to the edge of the monitor. It also enables Copy/Paste and file transfer. The computers have to be on the same network, and also works between Windows and macOS.
iPad: Basic mouse functionality works on iPads. No app needed. The extra buttons come with pre-defined navigation functions.
Overall: It's as good as it gets. However I would've considered the standard MX Master 3S for the sole reason that it includes the bolt receiver, so it ends up being cheaper if one plans on using it. Also I don't have a strong preference with the base painted metallic gray. The standard All-Black also complements Mac hardware very well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Mouse for Productivity
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Pros
Scrolls smooth
Solid build
Near silent clicks
Works on iPads
MagSpeed scroll wheel feels solid
Fits larger hands nicely
Cable is USB-C on both ends
Can switch between 3 connection profiles
8000DPI sensor easily supports high resolution screens
Button profiles configurable per application
Flow software allows use on multiple systems at one time
Cons
No left-handed version
No pinky rest
Gesture button hard to find quickly
Mouse sometimes jumps around
Flow option still needs refinement
Design and Features
The Logitech MX Master 3S is the updated version of the Master 3. Overall, the design has changed little from the previous generation with the new focus being on silent operation. The light gray accent colors have been darkened in what looks to be an attempt to match Space Gray. It is still the same larger, more sculpted mouse designed for right-handed users. The sensor resolution has been increased from 4000dpi to 8000dpi to accommodate higher resolution screens. The Logitech Bolt receiver included in previous models is absent, presumably since this edition is targeted at Mac and iOS users which most likely don’t have a USB-A port on their computer. That said, it still works with the Bolt Receiver. This does not seem to be much of a problem as the Master 3S supports 3 independent connection profiles and includes a cable that is USB-C on both ends.
Setup and Performance
While the master 3S can work right away once connected via cable or wirelessly, you need to install the software to take advantage of all the features. If you have used Logitech Options in the past, you will be instructed to upgrade to Logitech Options +. With the same name it would be logical to assume it replaces the original Options software but at this time it does not. After installing Options + I could see my Craft Keyboard, but the software said it wasn’t supported yet. What was strange was the Master 3S did not show up at all even though it was paired and working. However, the standard Logitech Options could see the Master 3S but said it was unsupported and to use Options +. It took several attempts at pairing and two restarts before Options + could not only see the Master 3S but configure it. After the Master 3S was finally visible in Options + the settings were straightforward to configure. It shows a picture of the mouse and a name of each button that is clickable for configuration.
For productivity work you can configure custom profiles for installed software to change the behavior of the different buttons depending on which application you are currently in. For instance, you could set the side scroll wheel to zoom in Safari but to scroll sideways when in Excel to further extend the versatility of the buttons.
While the new sensor is capable of 8000dpi the default resolution is much lower and thankfully more manageable. Setting the resolution to the 8000 max on a 4K 32inch monitor resulted in an unusably fast speed. The max usable speed on this monitor was about 4000 so it seems like there is plenty of headroom for those with 5K and 8K monitors. If you think this high DPI setting would mean it could serve double duty for work and gaming, you will likely be disappointed. While the resolution is high, polling rate is low. The Master 3S was targeted, for the most part, solely at productivity power users. Some occasional strange behavior was observed where the mouse pointer would jump suddenly, usually near the end of moving the cursor. The behavior was like when you are trying to use a mouse on a less than ideal surface and it has trouble tracking. Changing surfaces had no effect. Testing for wireless dropout also yielded no improvements. The only thing that seemed to lesson this was turning the dpi setting down further. The final cause of this is uncertain. Hopefully it is just a matter of a driver or firmware update. That said, keeping the dpi setting on the lower side makes it only a minor issue.
The sculpted design has a thumb rest so you can glide across surfaces without dragging your thumb. However, depending on the size of your hand and your grip you may find yourself dragging the top of your pinky on a regular basis. The thumb rest also has a gesture button preconfigured to use Mac gestures. It takes a bit of getting used to, but it helps stop you from constantly reaching for the trackpad to do things like access Mission Control. The button feeling is a little soft and the nub to locate the button is a bit small creating a steeper learning curve. The MagSpeed wheel works very well. At slower speeds it has a subtle but recognizable click feel to the wheel allowing you to move in discrete steps. Spin the wheel fast enough and it switches to smoothly glide. The point this switch happens is configurable. You can also switch it to continuous smooth scrolling with a button directly behind the wheel. If you have used previous Logitech mice with smooth scrolling, you have likely encountered where the scrolling will go backwards as the wheel slows down. Thankfully the Master 3S doesn’t seem to exhibit this behavior. If you are the type of person who prefers to work with quiet keyboards and mice during productivity work, the new quiet buttons are a nice touch. While they don’t have the strong tactile feel of louder clicky mouse buttons you can still feel a distinct activation point but near silent. The best way to describe it is like the feeling of newer silent mechanical keyboards. The activation is more distinct than cheap silent mice, but more subdued than more gaming-oriented mice. It really helps those who tend to get more distracted by the clicking sounds when trying to work.
The Master 3S can work on iPads as well but the effect goes even further. With Apple Universal Control you can just set your iPad next to your Mac and the Master 3S seamlessly moves over and controls the iPad. The process works smooth and seamlessly. The Master 3S for Mac might sound like it only works on Apple devices but at its heart it is still the same mouse as the original Master 3. The drivers for Windows indicated that it is for Mac, but ones paired Options + allows you to configure it in Windows the same way. Options + goes a step further to offer what is called Flow. This allows you to use the Master 3S between multiple computers without the need to switch Bluetooth connection profiles. The mouse just needs to be previously paired with the system, Options + installed on each, and each computer is on the same network. The idea is much like Universal Control. It does allow you to switch between multiple Macs or Windows computers without the need to touch any buttons, but currently it has one main quirk. In the software you choose how the computers are sitting related to one another so that you can just move the mouse to that side of the screen, and it should switch to the next system. The issue is currently it usually stays on the side of the first computer for a while before switching. Sometimes flicking the mouse several times to the edge of the screen works but it still needs some fine tuning to be seamless. This is a software issue that hopefully Logitech will fine tune with future updates.
Final Thoughts
The Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac is more evolutionary than revolutionary, but that isn’t a bad thing considering how well liked the original version was. While there are some minor software refinements that need to be added the overall design feels well-built and the Mac specific changes, such as the cord with USB-C on both ends are a welcomed change. If you are in the market for a wireless productivity mouse for MacOS or even for Windows and particularly prefer quiet peripherals, the Logitech MX Master 3S should be on your short list of options.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Pricey
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pricy for a mouse.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Stylish mouse with good functionality and decent battery life.
A usb adapter is not included, which seems criminal for a $100 device (there is a PC model with it included but, you cannot get this color). It is bluetooth and can be used with any device including non Mac devices.
It is a beautiful mouse and the rollers are useful. I find it comfortable with one complaint. It varies by person but it feels very heavy. I prefer light mice for less moving effort and quicker responses. It's not to say its heavy but, compared to the Logitech vertical mouse it weighs much more.
They could have even given it removable weights at this price point.
Aside from that, the sensor on the mouse is excellent and works on a variety of surfaces. For enhanced tracking you can enable the 8k sensor, which helps with tracking on high resolutions displays (including MacBook pros).
The mouse should really be priced at 69.99 or less. The ultrafast scrolling has existed for years on Logitechs gaming mice and other than some metal scrollers, you're not paying for much else.
If you just need a good mouse and don't need any specific features this one offers, like using the mouse on glass or needing a side scroller, I would say save your money and look elsewhere. Its not a bad product though.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We appreciate your input and will definitely pass along your suggestions for future improvements. We understand the importance of compact receiver, and we will strive to make necessary adjustments to enhance the overall user experience. Your insights are valuable to us, and we are committed to delivering products that exceed your expectations
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomic, Multi-device
Cons mentioned:
Pricey
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Logitech MX Master 3S
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Ergonomic, quiet clicks, high DPI, multi-device support, but pricey.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Thanks for sharing your feedback on the MX Master 3S! We appreciate you highlighting its ergonomic design, quiet clicks, high DPI, and multi-device support. We'll continue to strive for the best possible user experience.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Business-class mouse with great features for Mac
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The MX Master 3S for Mac is a great mouse for professional use, especially in an office setting. Logitech has identified areas where top quality mice don't meet the needs of professionals and has crafted the perfect product - then they 're-mastered' it for Mac by offering it in colors that match the modern Mac. My MX Master 3s came in Space Gray, which is a perfect match for my M2 MacBook Air in the same color.
Things I love about the MX Master 3S:
1) The magnetic scroll wheel is EPIC. Until now I've been using a G604 for my office, which has a button you can click to change the scroll wheel between a ratcheting "loud" mode and a silent flywheel mode. The MX Master 3S also has a button to change modes, but now the system is all electronic using a magnet, and also adjusts on the fly as well. In the normal mode, you feel the bumps as you scroll through a few items, but if you sling the wheel with a bit more force it will automatically act like a flywheel and spin freely. This is awesome when scrolling through long lists or spreadsheets.It's taken one of my favorite features of the gaming-grade G604 and made it better.
2) The bottons are very quiet but still have a tactile click - I record training and product demo videos at work and it's always annoying how every mouse click is audible on the recording. That won't be a problem with the MX Master 3S. If I was given the choice of what mouse to outfit every computer at the office with, it would be this one just on this feature alone.
3) Logi Bolt technology and easy switch to 3 computers: I got the MX Keys Mini awhile back and purchased the Logi Bolt dongle with it to test the new tech. I like that the new MX products have this capability to use Bluetooth or Bolt, and that Bolt fixes some of the security issues present in the old 2.4g tech. Easy switch makes it super easy to switch betwen my MacBook and other PCs at my desk. Since it supports Bluetooth, you don't need to move a dongle around, and it works with iPads and Android devices!
4) USB-C charging and battery life: Logitech advertises this as having 70 days of battery life, and I have not had it long enough to question that claim - mine came with 45% charge in the box and I haven't topped it up since opening it 4 days ago. USB-C charging is a must have these days and I'm glad you can continue working with it connected to the charger.
I haven't quite adapted to the gesture controls enabled by the built in gesture button on the MX Master 3S, but I have been using the mission control gesture and it is pretty nice. The horizontal scroll wheel is a welcome addition, as well. I haven't had one on a mouse in over a decade and it's so nice to be able to rapdily scroll sideways in a chart. I don't have another Mac to test the Logi Options+ feature of switching from mac to mac seamlessly, but this seems like a great feature to have if you are in a position to need it.
The MX Master 3S is a great mouse that is a serious upgrade for people who want a top tier mouse marketed specifically at high productivity professionals - no more gaming mouse on my desk for work!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Customizable buttons, Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Mouse I have ever used
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This is the first high end mouse I have ever used and I am glad I bought it. Battery life is very long but it shines in two places. First the ergonomics of this mouse are top notch. It is very comfortable to use all day. The other place it shines is the ease of customizing the buttons for smart functions. I have customized the buttons to different things like easy copy and pasting which makes my job so much more efficient. Must have along with the MX Keyboard.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Hi! Thanks for the great review of the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac! We're thrilled you're enjoying the ergonomic design, long battery life, and ease of customization. Sounds like a perfect match for the MX Keyboard!
Pros mentioned:
Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Improvement over the 2S, this feels more premium.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I think I liked my 2S better, but I really can't complain about the 3S.
PROS:
- I was able to get almost a full month on a single charge with daily use (8-9hrs 5x work days, a few hours on the weekends).
- Just as comfortable as the 2S. I like the metal scroll wheels since they don't collect "gunk" and get sticky.
- Bluetooth switching is seamless and feels faster than the 2S. I've only used two macOS laptops though, so I can't comment on the Windows Bluetooth performance
CONS:
- The scrolling doesn't feel as smooth as the previous 2S mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Thank you for your detailed feedback on the MX Master 3S. We appreciate your insights into the battery life, comfort, and Bluetooth performance. It's helpful to know that the 3S offers improvements in certain areas while maintaining the comfort of the 2S.
Pros mentioned:
Customizable buttons, Ergonomic, Long battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great mouse
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This mouse features many buttons, and it is very ergonomic. I haven’t charged it a single time since I bought it and it is still going strong, I’m also a big fan of the multi device swapping feature which is very quick.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Hey! That's great to hear that you're happy with the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac! It sounds like a great fit for you, especially if you prioritize comfort and long battery life. Thank you for the review.
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomic, Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good product
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Logitech mouse is renowned for its ergonomic design, ensuring comfort during long periods of use. Its precision tracking technology provides smooth and accurate cursor movement, enhancing productivity and gaming experiences. The battery life is impressively long-lasting, reducing the hassle of frequent replacements or charges. While it may come at a premium price, the durability and reliability justify the investment. A minor drawback is its software, which can be complex for new users. Overall, it's a top-tier choice for both professional and casual users.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worth every penny
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Best mouse I've ever used period. I have only one negative thing to say about this mouse and even that isn't really that big a negative for me. This mouse is on the bigger side and heavier than most mouse. But truth is, I like weight. It feels sturdier and for me, makes moving the mouse more "precise"? LOL, I don't know if that's the correct term. The size makes it not as portable as some others, so putting it in a bag or briefcase could be a problem.
Let's start off with feel. The palm and thumb rest has a really nice rubber feel while the main buttons feel like a flat plastic. I never felt uncomfortable using this even after long duration. I love how the buttons themselves don't make a loud clicking noise like my other mouses. The ergonomics is perfect for my medium size male hands. Covered my palms so it rested on the mouse, no fatigue even after long uses. Set-up was super easy on the mac like most mac accessories. The Logitech app is awesome and has so many options to configure this mouse. On the bottom of the mouse there is the on/off switch and a button for you to switch between 3 devices on this mouse. You can hook it up to 3 different device, awesome! The scroll wheel has a precise tactile click with every movement, but you can also press the center button to make the scroll wheel go into free spin mode. Great option when you have a lot to move through on a screen and want to move it quickly. And the real star of this mouse for me is where the thumb rest. You have the normal back and forth button and a cool horizontal scroll wheel. At first, I was worried that the scroll wheel would get in the way of the back and forward button and vise versa, but that never really happened. There's also a button right where your thumb rest that can be programmed for anything you need. That button takes a firm press to activate so you never have to worry about pressing it by mistake. And the most impressive thing so far, this mouse works on so many surfaces. As you can see in my picture, I actually use the mouse on my sofa. Ha, that is so cool. I highly highly recommend this mouse
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The ultimate mouse for MacBook users
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This mouse is exceptional in all aspects: ergonomics, design, functionality, and performance. No silly dongle sticking out of your laptop, either. The battery lasts seemingly forever without a charge but charging takes only a matter of minutes — and you can still use it while it’s charging. If you have multiple computers you can switch between up to 3 devices with just the click of a button. The smart scroll wheel is fantastic, it knows when you want it to be “clicky” for more precise scrolling and “loose” when you’re trying to quickly scroll through something, this will amaze you if you’ve never experienced such a feature before. You can customize all 7 buttons and fine tune the DPI/sensitivity to your liking. I especially enjoy the enhanced functionality with Adobe image and video editing programs, it has substantially improved my workflow as a professional photographer. This is the last mouse you’ll ever have to buy and it is worth every penny. I was not compensated for this review and I paid for the mouse with my own money.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Thank you for your incredibly detailed and enthusiastic review of the MX Master 3S for Mac! We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying its exceptional ergonomics, design, and performance, especially the smart scroll wheel and multi-device connectivity. Your insights on its enhanced functionality with Adobe Creative Cloud are particularly valuable. We appreciate your honest feedback and are delighted you consider it the ultimate mouse for MacBook users.
Pros mentioned:
Customizable buttons, Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A good mouse.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Overall very happy with this mouse. While it does not get heavy use, I use it most days, and have yet to have to recharge it after over a month. It was easy to set up the buttons the way I wanted them.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We appreciate your positive feedback on the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying its performance and battery life. Thank you for choosing Logitech!
Pros mentioned:
Customizable buttons, Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I purchased this mouse to scroll charts as I am a trader overall the Logitech MX Master 3S is an exceptional wireless mouse that truly raises the bar for productivity. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable usage even during long work sessions. The precision and customizable buttons make it perfect for professionals and creative tasks. The impressive battery life and quick recharging are a big plus. It seamlessly connects to multiple devices, streamlining workflow. Overall, the MX Master 3S is a top-tier mouse for those who demand efficiency and versatility and highly recommend..
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good replacement
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Old mouse died and bought this as a replacement. Really like how smooth it glides and the Bluetooth connection. Charging was also pretty quick, really happy with this.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Hi, Good day! Sounds like the MX Master 3S for Mac is a great replacement! We're glad you find it smooth, easy to connect with Bluetooth, and charges quickly. Those are all important features for a productive workflow. Thanks for letting us know about your positive experience!
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best mouse in the world
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Lose any other thp of mouse you have. This is the only one you will ever need or want. I know its tough taking someones word online over feeling something like a mouse, but I just know the best product for everywhen i see it. It is expensive and they dont put it on sale much, ever. They dont put it on sale because everyone that is in control of sales knows there is no better mouse. Now you know. For real though, dont worry, small hands, big hands, this mouse is right for you. Good for gaming? Okay, check this out. I learned over ten years ago when I started undergrad college that gaming peripheral’s are mostly junk. Even the $100+ peripheral’s are mostly junk. Dont get me wrong, there are good ones, but it is only few and good luck because marketing might get the better of you a few times over before you find a good one. Computer office industry is much older than any kind of professional computer gaming industry. That is many many more years to innovate products meant for people to use. Things like carpal tunnel syndrome would have been thought of for the office line of peripherals. Anyway, i tried to help you. What about the clicking a million tines over? Does it work on an office mouse for gaming? Yes, yes, yes. Better, better, better. Gaming mice audible clicking is another marketing tool. Good luck and enjoy. If you cant afford this mouse then get the triathlon. I had that in college and never thought I needed anything better. I wish I prioritized a more expensive mouse, much sooner in life.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Wow, that's a strong endorsement of the MX Master 3S! Your passion for the product is evident. We appreciate your insights on gaming peripherals vs. office-focused tools. It's clear you've found the perfect mouse for your needs. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Pros mentioned:
Customizable buttons, Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Product!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Mx Master 3S is a stellar choice for Mac users, offering a comfortable ergonomic design, seamless compatibility with macOS gestures, and customizable buttons for increased productivity. Its Darkfield sensor ensures precise tracking, while the long-lasting rechargeable battery and versatile connectivity options make it a valuable addition to any Mac setup. Though it comes with a higher price tag, its build quality and feature set justify the investment for those seeking top-notch performance and ergonomics, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and casual users.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Buy it. Solid Choice
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I believe this is an excellent all-around mouse for mac. It's quick and nifty with reasonable customizable options. The shortcuts are awesome, you can change them if you want. However, I must be honest about the ergonomics of this mouse. it's pretty decent but nothing revolutionary or earth-shattering compared to most mice on the market it's one of the top choices for daily use or work and stuff but if you are looking to game you might want to explore other options. If you are hesitant about buying this please don't be this is a solid purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Thanks for this fantastic review of the MX Master 3S for Mac! It sounds like you're a big fan of its speed, customizability, and shortcut options - a true all-arounder for Mac users. We appreciate the honest feedback about ergonomics - while it may not be revolutionary, it excels for daily use and work.
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best mouse out there right now !
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This has 7 buttons and 2 scrollwheels, all programmable !
The horizontal scrollwheel works like magic and can be used for different actions in different apps.
This one has an electromagnetic centre scroll wheel which is just insanely fast and butter smooth ! Best out there definitely.
Also all the navigation gestures can be mapped to the thumb button and you have all the magic mouse functionality right there.
The ease with which you can map the different buttons on this one using the Logic Options software (fully compatible with MacOS) is just great ! You can make it your very personal workhorse with the mapping you want on the side buttons, scroll click, thumb click and it's gestures.
Even without all these button functionalities, this is a high (8k) dpi mouse which feels precise with reduced sensitivity (my personal preference).
Another important point : the battery life is superb, I have used this for about a month now after having fully charged it and I am sitting at close to 80% battery.
The sound of the clicks is unlike many other mice and it's really quite and feels very satisfying.
The shape of the mouse is really good and ergonomic and working with it feels nice to the hand.
It can swap between 3 connected devices, using a button on the bottom, is a great addition too.
All in all, it's a no brainier, if you want a great mouse, just get this one. No other mouse comes even close !
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Wow, thanks for this incredibly detailed review! It sounds like you've gotten the full potential out of MX Master 3S for Mac. We especially love hearing how you've customized the buttons and gestures to fit your workflow. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience!
Pros mentioned:
Customizable buttons, Ergonomic, Long battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Give it a try! I’m sold!
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Love this mouse. Fits nice into my hand and pairs well with my Mac. Very customizable. Can use for hours at a time when editing video with no problem. I recommend this buy.