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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 37 reviews

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92%would recommend to a friend

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Customers are delighted by the smooth scroll wheel and the ease of pairing via Bluetooth. Many appreciate the comfortable size and long battery life, while some find the quiet click mechanism less tactile than expected. The customizable side buttons and overall comfort are also frequently praised.

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    Comfortable grip, Silent clicks
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    Limited availability
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Decent mouse option for lefties, could be better

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    GOOD -USB and Bluetooth connectivity -Smooth gliding over work surfaces -Internal storage compartment for USB dongle -Comes with AA battery -Main buttons are very quiet -Larger size is nice for bigger hands BAD -Main buttons feel mushy -No side or tilt scrolling -Left-handed version not available in smaller size or different colors The good news is the M650 continues Logitech's typically good mice. It's relatively comfortable to use. It has a nice, smooth glide over desk and mouse pad surfaces. And it can store the USB dongle inside the battery compartment when you need to travel with the mouse. Also nice, Logitech includes a AA battery with the mouse. Two new changes with the M650 are the new Bolt connector and quieter main buttons. The Bolt replaces the older Unifying USB dongles, and is supposed to offer better connections in busy wireless areas. Personally, I haven't experience wireless interference with mice or keyboards since the first-gen wireless mice 20 years ago. Perhaps the Bolt will make a difference to people with desks in a cubicle farm where everyone is using wireless keyboards and Bluetooth headsets. The switches for the main mouse buttons are indeed quieter than any mouse I can remember using. However, this also makes them lack most tactile feedback. They almost feel mushy. I've rarely been in places where so many mice are in use that noise is a problem ( again, maybe someone in a cubicle farm will appreciate it ) but if you're used to tactile and audible feedback when using your mouse, this is a big adjustment. Perhaps one you don't want to make. While this mouse certainly works better for left-handed users, I don't know I'd call it fully left-handed since it's not molded specifically for the left hand. It uses the same symmetrical shell as the normal M650 L, it just has the thumb buttons on the other side. Years ago Logitech ( and others ) offered ambidextrous mice that had thumb buttons on both sides of the mice. I'm surprised Logitech didn't just take that route again to simplify production. Doing it this way means using mostly separate production lines for the three different models ( RH small, RH large, and LH large ), which would appear limits options. Though the M650 is available in five different colors, not all models are available in all colors. The LH variant is only available in Large size and in black. So I guess LH people with smaller hands, or those that want a smaller travel mouse, are out of luck.

    I would recommend this to a friend