A good computer mouse is essential for getting anything done at a computer, unless you want to put up with a laptop’s trackpad or an unimpressive cheap pointer. Your search for a good mouse might come down to comfort, or it could depend on the amount of buttons, maximum DPI or even a need for a unique shape. If you’ve been on the hunt for a replacement, then good news: four of Logitech’s best options are currently discounted.
Right now on Amazon, Logitech’s uniquely-shaped Lift vertical mouse, its entry-level G305 wireless gaming pointer, its incredible MX Master 3S mouse and its smaller MX Anywhere 3S mouse are currently discounted, giving you a great range of choice between home and office use. These devices all have slightly different use cases but will work across Mac and Windows platforms all the same.
All four will work perfectly well in the workspace, though the G305 is perhaps better paired with a gaming rig, while the Lift is a better fit if you’re after a more comfortable and unique grip. The Lift, and the MX Master 3S have top spots on our best computer mice in Australia list, which you should peruse if you’re after a high-end pointer. The MX Anywhere 3S is also well worth considering if you’re after a smaller productivity unit (the older Anywhere 3 we still consider a top pick on our list).
As someone who has used Logitech gear his whole life, the company’s mice continue to impress me. Logitech’s gaming range has won me over most of all, particularly due to its subtle aesthetic and its easy-to-use software.
In the office, Logitech’s gear is designed to be comfortable and durable – with the MX Master 3S, Anywhere 3S and the Lift built for daily use. The Lift’s ergonomic shape is a standout, and folks that use it tend to swear by it. I’ve even met people who stick to the Lift as a gaming pointer!
But whether you’re after a mouse for work or for play, Logitech will have an option for you.
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