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Being no stranger to the Logitech MX mouse collection, and having worn out my previous MX’s, when the MX 4 was released, I needed to get my hands on it. Logitech had never let me down with the upgrades before, so I had very high expectations going in. Maybe a bit too high. Here are some things that I found were a fantastic upgrade to the 3 and 3s (yes, I have both, seems like it’s fitting I upgrade every 3 years): * Superrrr quiet clicking. Nothing was worse than the loud clicking in the office, especially as a designer going through different designs and workflows. I was always hyper-aware when I had rage-clicked for certain tasks. * The material upgrade is a chef’s kiss. The soft-touch rubber from previous editions became quite sticky over time, so much so that after being well-loved, I needed to add some gripe tape over it. Though some may see the plastic as a downgrade, I saw this as a big welcome! Much easier to clean and more comfortable. * Ergonomics. At first, it was a bit difficult to get used to almost 6 years of using the MX3 and MX3S, but after a few hours, it was pretty simple. The horizontal wheel (I can’t live without it!), is larger and positioned higher, which felt more natural to use. * Easy connection. Can’t get any easier. Bluetooth connection as easy as 1,2,3. Optimize features by downloading the Logi Options app. * Action ring button switched. One thing I hardly used on the previous versions was the tab/menu switching button from the thumb because it was difficult to press. But the upgrade made it much simpler and easier to press. Plus the hepatics was a nice addition for those seeking some feedback. Things that were a miss for me: * As much I loved the plastic body upgrade...the right side (pinky side) silicone material was a miss for me. In the previous editions, I was able to rest my pinky and ring finger with a good grip or on the plastic edge. Because of the material, I found my pinky and ring finger slipping more often than I liked. For that I'm knocking down 1 star. * The higher body of the upgrade changed the resting comfort for my hand, which is small to medium in size. The previous version's lower body allowed a more natural resting position, while the upgrade’s higher body required a greater hand tilt for comfort. * No USB-C dongle for the Mac version. Not surprised as it the previous one didn’t have it either, but it would’ve been nice to have just in case Bluetooth didn’t work. * Polling rate. For the price point and upgrades, I was expecting higher poll rates. * Haptic feedback is not enabled out-of-the-box. Although the Logi Option software is free to download, it is an additional required step. Final thoughts: There are some major updates from the previous version that made this a game-changer, but there are also updates that I was less impressed with. I will be keeping the 4 at home and the 3s/3 for traveling/work.
This review is from Logitech - MX Master 4 for Mac - Wireless Laser Ergonomic Mouse with Advanced Performance Haptic Feedback - Wireless - Space Black
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IsaacG Posted
Going from a full ergonomic board to this was a little difficult, but it was better than the one on the laptop. If you're already used to small keyboards, this would be great for you. Just not the right fit for me.
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ManiV Posted
Tried returning it because of good deal in some other platform but this best buy rejected of some 15 day policy which is weird while rest of the USA market gives 30 day return policy. Never ever gonna buy anything here in Best-buy.
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Emily Posted
Very small and easily portable which was my reason for purchasing! The keyboard works very well, no sticky keys or connection issues. The mouse, however, is not up to par. Tracking is very jumpy even after trying to clean the sensor and after trying multiple mouse pads, completely unusable.
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Matttttyyyyyy Posted
I’m a little disappointed in this mouse for a couple reasons. First, the 3 has comfortable rubber. The 4 is hard plastic and feels run of the mill. Secondly the IOS version is the exact same price as the Adobe and Windows versions, they are all practically the same, except the iOS version does not come with a type C dongle. Yet it’s the same price.
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SladeKravin Posted
Coming from a previous MX, one was expensive and not very impressive with the features. It also does not feel as comfortable.
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SteveF Posted
I bought it to use with my new latest iPad. The mouse seems sluggish, the keyboard is OK. I wish it worked better.
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MEDIER Posted
It’s a small keyboard and mouse but connected to my computer and tablet with no issue.
This review is from Logitech - Pebble 2 Combo Compact Wireless Scissor Keyboard and Mouse Bundle for Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Chrome - Rose
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BryenP Posted
Worked in a pinch during travel, while I was out for work.
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Skotani1 Posted
Ideal if you need something compact. Not the best for ergonomics.
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Morton Posted
I purchased this for my work Mac Air 13. It does what it is supposed to do but it takes a few tries before it connects to my laptop's bluetooth. It is good for the price.
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LauraS Posted
Nice keyboard. Kept mainly for mouse which can’t be purchased separately.
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IanH Posted
The price is what you are here for. Functional, but not built for comfort or longevity. Low quality. Mouse has very short bluetooth range before dropping out.
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EdwardM Posted
Did not work wirelessly with my new Chromebook. I was on a trip and did not bring the plugin adapter.
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Patsfan Posted
I knew the keyboard was small but it is a little too small. Very cramped typing experience.
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MariselaM Posted
Keyboard work mouse doesn’t connect but it was not expensive so is fine
CactusMan Posted
The Logi Pebble 2 Mouse and Keyboard combo is an adequate compact, and decently portable work station setup. Things I Liked: - Using this with my iPad pro was my favorite use case for these devices. I like that the keyboard is nearly the same width as the 12” iPad Pro in landscape mode, so it looks tailor made for the iPad. Plus, the grayscale coloring of the mouse & keyboard combo pairs well with the space gray color of my iPad. - The ability to switch between 3 devices is something I really appreciate about the Pebble 2 devices as it’s a feature I grew to love on my Logi MX Keys keyboard and MX Master mouse. The ability to quickly and efficiently switch between my iPad, Mac, and work PC is critical for my personal workflow. It works just as expected, and you can pair with either 2 Bluetooth devices and another non-Bluetooth device via a USB-a unifying nano receiver, or with simply 3 Bluetooth devices. - The keyboard isn’t too cramped, and I felt as though I could type comfortably with it. The circular keys each have a slightly indented curvature that seem to conform to your fingertips. - The design is fun. It’s a device that doesn’t look too serious, yet somehow screams with personality while being perfectly minimalistic. I don’t know how to put it, but I like the way the mouse and keyboard combo looks. - The setup is compact, and I wouldn’t hesitate to take it with me when traveling with my iPad for a make-shift laptop alternative. What I Didn’t Like: - The lack of a 10-key number pad may not be ideal for some students and professionals. I use a 10-key daily for work, and usually use it personally when working on family budgeting spreadsheets. This setup is not ideal for me simply because doesn’t have a 10-key. - The mouse is terribly uncomfortable, especially in periods of extended use. I do have slightly larger hands, but even so, it’s not well ergonomically designed and is rather flat. - The mice and keyboard do not have rechargeable batteries. This is a missed opportunity in my opinion because that would have made them even more suited to be a compact travel workstation. I hate tracking down batteries, and using a convenient standard USB or USB-C cable to recharge the device would eliminate this hassle. - The plastic build quality is okay, but not my favorite. All in all, the Pebble 2 mouse/keyboard combo could provide a decent setup for those with relatively simple needs, or serve as a perfect portable setup for iPads and tablets. I wouldn’t recommend it to students or most professionals I know.
Steve62305 Posted
First, let me say that I am a long-time fan of Logitech keyboards and mice. I’ve used nothing else for more than 20 years. So, I was a little surprised with my creeping disappointment during my evaluation of the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. To summarize, the K380s is a well-made and interesting wireless keyboard that you can easily switch between three different computing devices. However, I found it to be much too small for me to ever consider it as a full-time keyboard for any of my devices. The Combo’s big disappointment was the M350s mouse which was a complete bust for me. It is just much too small to be of any serious use to someone with larger hands like an adult male. The Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 may be stylish with its minimalist and compact design, but it is miserable to use, at least for me. The biggest issue I have with it is its very small size and extremely low profile. It has the lowest profile of any mouse I’ve ever wrapped my hand around. The M350s wireless mouse does not fit the hand of an adult very well. I have to butt the back of the mouse up against the heel of my palm and then scrunch my fingers up just to click the mouse keys. To me, it seems like the M350s mouse is sized for a small child, definitely not an adult male. After trying to use it for a while I found it cramped my fingers. Another negative is it takes quite a bit more finger pressure to click the mouse keys than my other Logitech mice. When used for a long time this gets fatiguing on the fingers. One final negative comment about the mouse is that it is noisy on a metal mouse pad with a gaming control surface. I have other Logitech mice that slide very quietly on Best Buy’s metal gaming mouse pad. It looks like the sliders under the M350s are made from a different compound which is astoundingly noisy when the mouse is being moved around on the mouse pad. Very irritating to the ears after even just a few minutes of use. I was able to pair the mouse via Bluetooth to my Apple iPad Pro and my Dell Win 11 laptop. I was also able to connect it via the Logi Bolt dongle to my Win 10 desktop computer. I was then able to easily switch back and forth between the three devices using the button on the underside of the mouse. My use of the Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s Wireless Keyboard left me with a more favorable impression than the mouse. I was able to pair it via Bluetooth to my Apple iPad Pro and my Dell Win 11 laptop. I was also able to connect it via the Logi Bolt dongle to my Win 10 desktop computer. It was kind of interesting to be able to press a button and switch between three different devices. I quickly found that this is not a suitable keyboard for an Apple iPad as it lacks several of the necessary keys peculiar to an iPad. This was disappointing because I had hoped to use this keyboard with my iPad Pro. It is possible that I may be missing something and will have to do more research pertaining to using this keyboard with an iPad. If you are accustomed to using a full-size keyboard to run your desktop computer or larger laptop, then you will probably be frustrated by the much smaller size and key layout of the K380s keyboard. I’ve only used it for about a week but so far have yet to feel comfortable with it. I doubt that it will ever become the preferred keyboard for any of my tablet, laptop, and desktop devices. However, for someone who uses their smartphone as their main computing device for longer correspondence or document creation, will undoubtedly find this keyboard to be a welcome change from doing all their typing on a phone keypad. In that case it would be money well spent. Kudos to the Logitech engineers for designing the four nonslip rubber feet on the bottom of the keyboard. They work well and it doesn’t appear that they will ever fall off. I absolutely hate it when rubber feet fall off of the bottom of electronic devices and small kitchen appliances. Overall, I found the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo to be a well-made keyboard and mouse package suitable for a select demographic. It is not for everyone and is not suitable for all computing scenarios. If you’re not sure, then it would be best for you to check out this keyboard/mouse combo in-store where you can touch it and evaluate it for yourself. Each person would have to decide whether the smaller size of the keyboard and mouse is appropriate for them and their computing purposes. If you find it is suitable for you, then the build quality of the keyboard and mouse will not disappoint you. The keyboard and mouse are very well-made, especially considering their very reasonable price.
BigRoy Posted
This keyboard and mouse was easy to setup. I chose to use blue tooth since I did not have anymore available USB ports. As soon as I removed the paper from the battery area the computer recognized each device and asked me if I wanted to connect. For the keyboard I also had to enter a code to connect. The keyboard seems sturdy and does not take up a lot of space which is nice for my desk. I also like that even though the keyboard is very small, it manages to have all of the different function keys that you would see on a full size keyboard. The big con for me is also the size of the keyboard, it slows down my typing speed considerably. Typing is not natural and it makes my hands hurt. I can not recommend this keyboard if you have a lot of typing to do or need to use it for an extended period of time. I'm using it to write this review right now and my hands are kiling me. The mouse is ok, but it has the same problem as the keyboard, your hand will hurt after an extended period of use. This combo is good if you need to use it with a tablet or a mobile device while travelling, but there is no way this can be used for a work from home setup.
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