The latest MX Master 4 is like the popular MX Master 3, but with haptics. It's still a really great productivity mouse.
The haptics bring satisfying feedback to everyday tasks, if you’re willing to go all-in on its app.
With its low-power wireless connection, the MX Master 4 sports incredibly long battery life: Logitech claims 70 days of power on a full charge and 3 hours of battery life after one minute of charging.
Logitech has officially launched the latest version of its popular productivity mouse, the MX Master 4. We've been able to use it for the past few weeks, so here are our hands-on impressions.
With a new haptic feedback system, quieter buttons, and up to 70 days battery life, the Logitech MX Master 4 is back for its productivity crown.
Logitech’s G502 X Lightspeed remains a comfortable and responsive gaming mouse that brings great battery life and ergonomic upside, even if it doesn’t feel quite as premium as it once did.
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