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This is great for traveling or areas where you don’t have a lot of space. It fits in my backpack along with other items I need to carry for work or school. Love Bluetooth feature for connectivity WITH the ability to connect multiple devices. I had to get use to typing on a smaller keyboard but wasn’t a dealbreaker. I recommend.
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KeokiC Posted
This is great for general use with one device. The keyboard supports 3 channel device switching,but it is not the most reliable. The keys are round so it gives the retro type writer feel.
DonnieA Posted
I have these since the original one! Have always enjoyed these for either my pc or Mac!! The new haptic feature on this one is fire I’m digging it!
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remi Posted
very smooth. difficult to lift without gripping the base (uncomfortable) or pressing the thumb button (inconvenient). i love the scroll wheel and the mouse moves great when i dont need to lift it. felt clunky until i downloaded the software.
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Sonyx80j Posted
Very good although it’s a little confusing to set up. The mouse is not the highest quality but it’s ok for the amount I paid for. The circular keyboard keys take a bit getting use to.
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Chirro Posted
This was a replacement for my old keyboard. It was very easy to connect and the keys work perfect.
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Shwanny Posted
I’ve been hearing every tech personality on the planet rave about this line of mice it seems like, so it was nice to actually get one in my hands and see what all the fuss is about. For starters, I’ll just state the obvious for any other folks who may be new to this one: it has lots of buttons and darn near everything is customizable. (*unless you’re on iPad. More on that below.) It’s the latter that is so impressive to me and Logi’s software on the Mac works really well and gives so many options to this customization that I haven’t even really explored half of it yet. BUT maybe more importantly is that I’m not even sure I want to because everything worked right out of the box and I like the default settings quite a lot. Because I have a Logitech mechanical keyboard I already had the Logi Options software downloaded and installed on my computer. So, literally I just turned the mouse on, went to Bluetooth settings and was up and running in two minutes tops. It was charged and ready to rock. The one thing I was a little uncertain about was the shape and feel. I have a vertical mouse that has definitely helped with some wrist pain, so the concern isn’t just trivial. And I will say that upon first use I wasn’t entirely sure I was going to find the MX Master 4 comfortable to use. But those concerns have all but gone away. I’m experiencing no discomfort and furthermore, I find this design to be the most comfortable on my thumb of any mouse that I’ve ever used. Ever. It rests on the side there in a spot that has some nice texture to it to go along with where there is now a haptic engine and the action ring button. I love this button. A) the haptics feel cool B) it’s of course customizable to all ends and C) the default setting is a REALLY good starting point. I’ll share a screen shot but essentially it allows you to open up a context menu anywhere on your Mac’s screen, giving you shortcuts to things like Finder, a whole suite of AI tools, copy/paste, Logi Options, and more. The only negative here is that having never had such a button before I’m having to force myself a little to remember it’s there. But I do expect it will become 2nd nature in no time. It’s a really, really cool bit of productivity design. (And looks good, too.) The other buttons I think are probably familiar to anyone who’s likely looking at this mouse. Again, I’ve never owned any in this series so they’re new to me and they are fantastic. The side scroll is super useful on iPad, and I love that I can change how the vertical scroll wheel works just by pressing that little button beneath it. Everything clicks extremely quietly, it all feels soft and comfortable, and I haven’t noticed any fingerprint/oil issues. Also, this mouse is heavy! And I love that. Okay, so the negatives are really just limited to one simple thing but it’s a big one in my opinion: the iPad app is garbage. It recognizes the mouse but shows a picture of a Logitech keyboard. Huh?? While basic pointer functions work, none of the side buttons (including thumb) do and there is zero way to customize anything because again, the iPad app is either broken or so painfully lacking in features compared to what’s on the Mac that you’d almost think it was made by a different company. Maybe things will get better with an app update, but looking at the reviews I’m not hopeful. It’s a shame; I don’t understand why they didn’t go the extra mile. All in all, if you’re looking for a new powerful mouse for your Mac I have a hard time you’ll be disappointed with the MX4. I understand the fuss!
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nhtechie Posted
I was prepping for an international trip for work and regularly use the MX series, but they’re a bit too big for travel. When I got the opportunity to review this product at no cost for my usage resulting in a real-world review, I jumped at the chance. TL;DR for my frequent readers and details below on the combo - mouse + keyboard set Good: Battery life (both) Connectivity Options (Bluetooth v. Bolt) - for both Supportability with Options+ Quiet Bad: Key press depth Meh: Options+ software / customization Mouse flatness No keyboard height adjustment (ala Apple) On shipping, the packaging is super minimalistic; what I’d call a biodegradable wrap for the mouse & keyboard is pretty environmentally conscious and given a few other things, makes me believe that Logitech has the world in mind when making products and packaging - but I digress …. Having a XPS 9530 with only USB-C ports made using the Bolt adapter a bit challenging as it’s only a USB-A adapter; I was able to use a USB-C to A adapter to get it going. I’d hope for a ‘bender’ to make A-C or vice-versa soon (think the extender that Logic used to include with their other combo sets). Now, onto the software. For the first week or so, this keyboard/mouse set wasn’t recognizable in the Options+ software but given how new it was - I’m not holding it against them. However I must say that the release date for supportability was spot on - kudos! Onto the software - something that may be confusing is using Bluetooth vs the USB Bolt adapter; the software doesn’t know the devices are the same if you connect them via each method. As soon as I turned on my devices (meaning, removed the battery tab), a pop-up appeared on my Windows 11, Dell XPS 9530 to get started via Bluetooth and it worked flawlessly. As a techie, the first thing I want to do is update firmware, but without software (Options+), you can’t and after installing the software it didn’t recognize the new keyboard/mouse; bummer. Waiting a few days (end of the first week of Sept, 2023), Options+ got an update and after a reboot - BAM - I had 2 of each device!? The reason is (stupidly), because it sees the Bluetooth connection and the Bolt connection are seen as different devices, vs a single device accessing via two different protocols (of sorts). I used the keyboard & mouse pretty exclusively with my laptop raised up via some Ama-zoninan product so I could get the full feel for using it as a primary input device and I found it to be a bit too small for my clunky typing; typing tests also revealed that my MX Keys gave me, on average, an 11 wpm advantage over the Pebble keyboard. I have a feeling that most of it is due to how far the key presses have to go to register a click; most times I think I’ve moved along but I have missed a key or two. Lastly, there isn’t a height adjustment so you get what you get, ala: Apple’s keyboard. This mouse has little contour and is pretty flat, albeit pitched forward. In trying not to sound like a broken record, other Logitech mice available (Anywhere 2S, 3) have a better hand-fit, so this came across as unusual, given how flat it is. This review would be pretty invalid if I didn’t note the cost difference in the items referenced (because it’s substantial), so most comparisons are from a guy that uses all Logitech gear and this one feels the price. When diving into the Options+ software, there are a bunch of customizations available for the keyboard but not all that many for the mouse, because all you have is the middle scroll ball as a possible click that’s not right or left. If you’re looking for a quiet touch, it’s very quiet. Even though the press depth is long (thing Porsche’s clutch vs Toyota’s) nobody is going to know you’re typing away. Now lastly - the battery life; each device is supposedly a 2-3 year runtime. Using the combo for the past few weeks, resetting and re-pairing has them both at 100% - no change in remaining life. Overall, if I had to recommend this set, I’d have to say there are a few factors: Yes if: You are on a budget and/or need a keyboard mouse keyboard and don’t want to spend No if: If you’re typing a lot and are someone that can fly on the keyboard Used to a curvier mouse So it stinks that I have to say yes or no, but overall I’d say - Yes - have at it.
Ill keep it short, the keyboard works and well with my samsung dex set up. I don't have a PC but had a 27in display. I don't use the usb plug to connnect it to my S23 Ultra instead I pair both to the phone via bluetooth. Typing experience has been good with my needs for moderate typing sessions lasting for 2 hours max at a time. The keys on the keyborad feel good but the shape of the keys to me feel small and if my hands were 1 size bigger then I would mash more keys unintentionally when typing fast. Overall the keyboard shortcuts keys are nice and the typing is very responsive. The mouse gets the job done but I would maybe think about getting a seprate mice as it only does the bare good minimun of being a responsive and quiet. Side note battery life is awsome but not rechargable which is fine with me. I only have it paired to 1 device my phone connnected to a external display but it's nice knowing the mouse and keyboard can pair the 3 devices. They work well if you get the package combo.
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CrazyDogPeople Posted
The good: this little Bluetooth keyboard works quite nicely, is very compact, and is pretty easy to get going. The mouse is also easy to hook up, though the keyboard and mouse seem capable of functioning separately as well. Battery life seems strong (at least in testing mode, for a few days) and the build quality is high. The tech qualities: I’ll admit, I tested the logibolt, which does seem to work ok and is a good option for some setups, but I don’t have much to say about it. It’s a USB-a receiver wirelessly compatible with the hardware. My main attraction here is the Bluetooth multi-point action. I love being able to easily switch between my two computers and setups at my desk space. Before, I was always limited to whatever computer had the dongle and usb receiver, and if I wanted to use the other computer and keep my desk setup, I’d have to disconnect the dongle, replug and hope the computer recognized the receiver again. Plus, using my mac with the pc keyboard was never perfect. Now, however, I can leave this keyboard and mouse on the desk top, click a button on the keyboard and one on the mouse, and, voila, the keyboard and the mouse are ready to go on the next machine. It takes a second to figure out how it is going to work. Logtiech includes a little diagram inside the box that explains the procedure for setting up the multipoint and the logi-bolt. Honestly, a few more words might be nice. But, it does work and the Bluetooth switching is pretty simple, though again, a couple words in addition to a very minimal set of diagrams would help. Be aware, however, that the mouse and the keyboard are separate devices. So, I accidentally have one computer that sees the keyboard as device 1 and the mouse on its device 2 setting; and I have one computer that sees the keyboard as device 2 and the mouse on its device 1 setting. This is not a big deal, but it’s a little goofy on my part not to have them synced. Also, the little button on the back of the mouse (for switching between machines) is *VERY* small and it can be a little tricky to tap it just right. That’s especially because of the size and shape of the mouse, in my opinion, but it would never be perfect given the constraints of the size of the mouse and the need to keep the button from interfering with anything else. I LOVE that this keyboard works with mac and with pc and has the right keys and setup to make those both work properly. It's great not to have to “make do” with a keyboard that doesn’t quite work 100% with one of the machines. While it’s just a little alpha keyboard (no number pad), it works perfectly for the mac with the special command keys, and it works perfectly for the pc, switching to the standard windows functions for the special keys next to the spacebar. To me, these features really enhance my ability to get my work done as I split my emphasis between the two machines. It’s very easy to move the keyboard to wherever you need it to be and to get on the right Bluetooth page with the machine in question. I think this would work reasonably well as a travel keyboard, although it is fairly heavy for its size. Why only 4 stars? Because whether one loves or hates this setup may well depend on the feel and honestly, individual preferences of the user. While I like the feel and the action of the keys on the keyboard, and I have gotten pretty used to their size and shape after a few days, this is definitely a small keyboard and room is pretty tight. Someone with bigger hands than mine really might feel cramped. That seems odd to say, because side by side, the keyboard is really about the same as a 13” laptop keyboard. However, it does feel to me more cramped. When typing away, my thumbs are touching at the space bar. While this happens on my regular laptop keyboard too, I think I’m much more conscious of it while using the pebble keys. That might be because the pebbles have a little less area themselves, so maybe my fingers/hands are staying more in the same place. I don’t know. Maybe it’s just a mental thing—I think the keyboard is smaller so it feels smaller. Regardless, the shape and feel of the pebbles is great, and because they are isolated from each other, I think I am a more accurate typist using this keyboard. So—that said, for what it’s supposed to do, it works extremely well and has really good action on the keys. Full disclosure: I am not a fan of the mouse shape, either. This again is going to be about personal preference—this is a very compact, light, sensitive mouse. It does not cradle to your hand the way a standard mouse does, and it’s much smaller than some of the newer, side-oriented ergonomic mice. I have both a standard mouse and an ergo mouse, and I would probably choose either over the pebble if I could. However, it is a good, basic mouse and would probably work well for folks with quite small hands. It's also smaller and very portable because it's so light, thin, and unshaped. I also find it just a little slippery. It’s incredibly light, and that’s quite nice. But, because it doesn’t really fill your hand, I find that my third fourth and fifth fingers (ring and pinky finger) are just always sliding off the side of the mouse and feel like they are awkwardly dragging along. Bottom line: for the money, this is a really good setup. It might not be what one wants to work on all the time and in every situation for the aesthetics I mentioned. But it has great functionality and really solved a problem for me in making it very easy to go back and forth between my machines without have to hook or unhook bits of hardware.
nickcal Posted
I have been an avid fan of Logitech products for many years and I’ve always found their keyboards to be well-built and widely compatible across many different devices. This particular set is designed for portability. It’s very compact and because both the mouse and keyboard have power switches, you can easily transport them in a laptop bag. There are two options for connection to your device - using the Logi Bolt (USB adapter) or using Bluetooth. I used both with my MacBook Air and have mixed feelings about it. I typically prefer to use a USB adapter because the connection is consistent even when I switch between computers. The issue I had this time around was that the mouse and keyboard didn’t want to connect to the Logi Bolt at the same time even though they should have been able to. I’m not sure if this is a macOS issue or a Logitech issue, but I was never able to connect the keyboard to the USB adapter — only through Bluetooth. The connection was solid for the keyboard and it remained responsive while I was using it. The mouse, however, was a little jittery. I was never able to find a reason for that either. Both devices are powered via battery and they are not rechargeable. This is a big minus in my book. In addition to not being rechargeable, the mouse and keyboard use different sizes of batteries. The keyboard uses 2 AAA batteries and the mouse uses 1 AA battery. This ends up being a little inconvenient because you have to keep both sizes with you. Aside from the battery issue, I am also not a big fan of the mouse shape. I’ve been using the Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse for several years now so the flat nature of the Pebble mouse is very different from what I am used to. If you were using an Apple Magic Mouse, it would feel very similar. I feel like there is a place for this keyboard but it’s not for my everyday use. It works just fine, but I prefer something a bit larger for work.
NicholasS Posted
Great feel and control. Software is a bit bloated but overall works wonderful with Mac.
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MikeB Posted
Very easy to use keyboard and mouse. Typing is ok and the quality of the keyboard is awesome. The mouse, on the other hand, is terribly. I hate the ergonomics and it doesn't glide well.
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Monica Posted
Works well as intended. They size is a bit uncomfortable for lengthy use. That’s ok as I purchased it mainly for travel. Connects easily.
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Esteban Posted
Love the keyboard, took some getting used to, but great when you do get used to it. Software for the mouse and keyboard is a bit iffy, I wouldn't keep it installed. I would like the keyboard more if it had a light for the caps lock. The mouse feels unergonomic, Unless you need something flat to carry around, it's whatever.
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name Posted
I bought a gray version of this but returned it due to a missing dongle and got a the rose colored one. I quite like for working remotely with a computer and television setup. sits on the lap easily and can be linked to 3 different devices.
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We're glad to hear you're enjoying the rose-colored Pebble 2 Combo for your remote work setup! It's great it works well on your lap and that you appreciate the multi-device connectivity. We're sorry about the missing dongle with the gray version, but happy the replacement is working out. Thank you for sharing your positive experience! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/Logitech.png" alt="Logitech" title="Logitech" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
DisplayName Posted
Solid keyboard and ok mouse. The click of the mouse is very shallow and gets some getting used to. Battery is solid on both, though. Haven’t had to change after a year of use!
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Lakeeriepirate Posted
Amazing mouse like all the MX mice. The problem comes from the amount of background usage of the logi software and glitches when using the “rings” in ohotoshop, lightroom or davinci. I disabled and removed all logi+ software and will try as updates come.
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RomarioN Posted
I love this keyboard. It’s small enough to fit in my hoe bag and nimble enough to quickly use on the train when my boyfriend kicks me out of his apartment. I will totally recommend this to my gorlz
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claytonrfe Posted
Great mouse, but be aware that is a big mouse. If you have big hands you will love it. If you have smaller hands you will still love it, but accessing some of the feature through the buttoms might be a little tricky. So try before you buy it.
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