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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 504 reviews

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Customers value the MX Master 4 for Mac's portability and size, making it a great fit for laptop use. The mouse's overall performance, reliable connectivity, and long battery life are also appreciated. Users find the button functionality and haptic feedback to be excellent, and the mouse is comfortable and quiet.

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  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Keyboard

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I returned it cause I got it for work n it was too small for work but it would of been ok at home but I just bought a different one for home before this one

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! Thanks for the feedback on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. We understand it was too small for your work needs and you returned it. It's great that you found a better fit for work and enjoy the Pebble 2 Combo at home!

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ergo and haptic = Winning

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve owned other version of the MX Master series, and the MX Master 4 for Mac takes everything Logitech has learned and refines it beautifully. The first thing you notice is the shape — it just fits your hand right. The curve and contour of the body feel natural in the hand, and the thumb rest is positioned where it should be. I can use it for hours without a hint strain. As someone who does deal with carpal tunnel…. that’s huge. The weight is balanced and it has a solid feel that makes cheaper mice seem… flimsy (not sure that’s quite the right word but hopefully you get the idea) by comparison. I’m loving the haptic feedback. Logitech’s implementation here is subtle but satisfying. It’s not a gimmicky buzz or vibration — it’s a clean, precise feedback that lets you feel every click register. That tactile response makes a surprising difference when working in creative apps or switching between virtual desktops. It adds a level of control and awareness that feels intuitive, almost instinctive, after a few minutes of use. I say this after then using my work computer and plain old mouse… it was kind of sad. Connectivity is flawless on my MacBook Pro. It is Bluetooth without a dongle but I’ve never had Bluetooth issues with my Mac, so not a problem in my opinion. The scroll wheel glides for you, and switching between devices or settings is smooth. If you spend long days at your desk, this mouse is absolutely worth it. It’s comfortable, responsive, and refined. For what I want in a mouse…Logitech really nailed it with this one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! We’re pleased to hear that our product is serving you well. Your review helps us grow and evolve. Thanks for being part of the Logitech experience. Logitech

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Returning

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have no idea how this keyboard and mouse have such good reviews. This is the most frustrating thing I have ever purchased from Best Buy. First of all, the mouse randomly lags. When you scroll it'll scroll SO slow at first and then jump halfway down the page. The keyboard is awful because the keys are circular. Who thought that was a good idea? Anyways, not happy with purchase and will be returning.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      So sorry to hear about the trouble with your Pebble 2 Combo! The laggy mouse and circular keys sound frustrating. We appreciate your feedback to help us improve.

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is a no brainer, just buy it.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you’re in the market for a brand new mouse for your computer, looking no further, this is the one. I’ve used all the previous versions of this mouse, and this one is by far the best. The upgrades that they’ve done with the hectic feedback simply takes it to another level, and I think you’re really gonna be happy when you start to use it. Hardware is amazing a little heavier, but still good. The other others were somewhat weighty as well, but this one kinda to be done this way. The internals are different on this mouse because of the haptic feedback, so that’s why the weight has been increased. Traveling feedback on the buttons are all good, very solid and nice and clicky. The scroll wheel seems to have been improved as well, making it easy to transition from page to page. This mouse is for the Mac, and I believe the ones where the PC would probably operate the same as well. The price is fair considering the upgrades that they’ve done from the previous generations, but some people will still be priced out. Connection was nice and simple, just turn on Bluetooth and you’re all set. My computer found it right away, and connected instantly. If you have connection issues, all you have to do is flip the mouse over, and long press the button on the bottom. Make sure your Bluetooth is turned on on your computer or device, and select the mouse. Give it a second to connect, and you’re all good. I highly recommend this mouse, and this brand.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      This is an absolutely fantastic and incredibly helpful review!
      We truly appreciate your deep dive into the Logitech MX Master 4 for Mac. It’s wonderful to hear that after using all previous versions, you find this one to be by far the best, especially highlighting the haptic feedback that "takes it to another level."
      Your detailed comments on the hardware (including the weight change and its reason), the improved scroll wheel, and the nice and simple connection process are invaluable for others considering this purchase.
      Thank you so much for the high recommendation—hearing "This is a no brainer, just buy it" is the highest compliment we could receive! Logitech

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Logitech Delivers! Incredible Mouse for Mac

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Logitech has delivered again with the MX Master 4 for Mac, a laser ergonomic mouse designed to deliver incredible precision with comfort for all day use. Logitech has taken the incredible design of the MX Master mouse and added customizable haptic feedback for your most important actions, shortcuts, and notifications. Customizations are available with the powerful Logi Options+ app. With haptic feedback you’ll never miss a beat while working, playing, or studying on your Mac. The Logitech MX Master 4 for Mac is rechargeable with USB-C and connects to your Mac with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Take your Logitech MX Master 4 on the go and use it with iPadOS. The Logitech MX Master 4 will keep up with the most demanding users, scrolling up to 1000 lines per second and works on virtually any surface, even glass. Incredible precision is delivered with the 8,000 DPI sensor. Put simply, this mouse is simply incredible and will quickly become the only mouse you’ll want to use with your Mac or iPad.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      That is fantastic feedback! We are thrilled to hear you find the MX Master 4 for Mac to be an "incredible" mouse that delivers both precision and all-day comfort. Your appreciation for the customizable haptic feedback and high-performance features is great to hear. Logitech

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best MX Master yet

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Logitech MX Master 4 for Mac works like a dream. I connected it to my MacBook Pro without any issues, and the Logi Options software immediately recognized the new device. Within minutes, I was mapping the additional buttons to suit my workflow (I do a lot of CAD work). The mouse is impressively quiet yet still provides that satisfying, tactile “click” feedback. As someone who has spent years unintentionally annoying coworkers with noisy mouse clicks, this design is a huge relief — it’s virtually silent but doesn’t compromise on feel or responsiveness. The ergonomics are excellent, the precision is top-notch, and it performs every bit as smoothly as the ten-year-old MX Master it replaced. After a week of daily use, I still haven’t needed to recharge it. Overall, this is easily one of the best mice I’ve ever owned, and I’d recommend it to anyone who values comfort, performance, and quiet efficiency in their workspace. Bonus: This will also work with Windows PCs as well if you have a dongle for existing LOGI accessories.

    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! Your feedback helps us improve and innovate. We’re happy our product is meeting your needs. Thank you for being part of our community. Logitech

  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Mr.

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Would not connect with my IMac computer, felt kind of flimsy

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello there, We're sorry to hear about the connection issues and quality concerns you experienced with the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo on your iMac. The keyboard and mouse should be compatible and feel sturdy.

      To troubleshoot the connection, we recommend reaching out to our social care team via email at socialcare@logitech.com with your
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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best mice out there!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    For me, there really isn't a better brand for input devices than Logitech. I have been using their mice and keyboards for well over 20 years, and they always seem to improve on their already great designs with their new releases. While it has been quite a while since I have used their MX line (got a MX1000 about 19 years ago with its rather large charging cradle), I decided to try out the new MX Master 4 when the left button on one of my Triathlon M720 started doing the multi-click when clicking one (I tend to wear the buttons out quickly with being a programmer and graphic designer (hobbyist)). Having used the M720 as my main mouse for work and home the last 7 years, there are certain requirements I have for any mouse. One being multi-device connectivity as I work from home 60% of the time (well, more including the evening after working in the office) and switch my mouse, keyboard and monitors between my work laptop and personal computer. The other is having programmable buttons in certain locations (I am a creature of habit and "need" those buttons in those locations). The MX Master 4 not only meets those requirements but have thrown in a few extra buttons/wheel. The overall design is just right for me, even though I was a little worried at first since it is a little bigger than the M720 and the left button being slightly higher, but it didn't take long to get used to it. For the grip rubber on both size, that did take a little while as it was almost too smooth at first, but it good now. It is a little heavier, but I can't really tell when moving it around. One thing (of many) I do really like is the quietness of the left and right buttons. As I click a lot (have I mentioned I wear out mouse buttons!), being much quieter is great! For the buttons, there is the normal forward and back thumb buttons, clickable center scroll wheel, but it also has an extra thumb button towards the front, along with a thumb scroll wheel. While they all have their default functions assigned, everything, and I mean EVERYTHING (OK, well, except for the left and right click buttons) can be changed to whatever is desired using the LogiOptions+ application. New to the list of functionality that can be programmed (or at least to me) is Gestures, which is assigned to that new front thumb button. You'll press and hold the button and move in any of the 4 directions to activate an assigned function. There is a list of function types to choose from or go to Custom to make them do anything any of the other buttons can do. Also, Gestures can be assigned to any other button, except for the thumb scroll as it isn’t a button that can be pressed. And a few days after getting the MX Master 4, Logitech updated the Options+ app to provide Gestures to their previous devices (which I have set up on my remaining M720). The wheel mode button, which on my M270 physically changes the center scroll from line-by-line to free scroll, isn't only physically tied to the scroll mode anymore and itself is also a programmable button. While I would normally change to free scroll while going through emails to skim through things faster, the center scroll can be configured to automatically change to free scroll (or hyper-fast scrolling) when to move it faster, so I really don't need to switch anymore (which that button on the M720 is louder than I would like). Also, as the mechanism that provides the stopping effect for line-by-line scrolling isn't physically controlled by a button, an adjustable force level, which I'm really liking! Also new (at least to me) in the Options+ app, is when setting up different button assignments for different applications, for most applications, it has App Specific actions that can be assigned (with different suggestions for what button/wheel is being set up). For me, that means no longer having to find the equivalent keyboard shortcut to assign. The thumb rest button is haptic feedback capable, which plugins can be installed from the Logitech Marketplace. Personally, I have it disabled and have the button press assign to a keystroke (which I use it for Enter since I hit that so much). The pressing of that button has a Sensitivity setting, from Light to Firm. I use light since I use it so much and don't want the extra effort. It does have a warning about using Light as it could lead to accidental clicks, but I don't see it and it still takes some effort and I don't normally squeeze with my thumb that hard. So, for me, the only thing that was missing was the tilt activation of the center scroll wheel, which I had certain keystrokes assigned. I was at least able to compensate with the gestures. Connection to other devices (up to 3 in total) is simple as always (if you are used to previous multi-device mice). The button to assign and change the connected device is on the bottom, near the back. The locations is the only other thing I have a slight issue with as I am used to it being on the top near the thumb buttons on the M720. That location doesn't require needing to lift the mouse up to change devices (just a minor thing for me). The rechargeable battery should have a decent amount of time between charges. With my almost all day, almost every day use, I'm seeing about 7-8% used every 5 days, so I should get a little over 60 of use before needing to charge again. It charges with a USB-C cable plugged in the front and is still usable while charging (unlike that very old MX1000 that sat in the charging cradle). If you are looking for a mouse with almost endless configuration possibilities with multi-device connectivity, this is definitely one that should be considered. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that even though this is the "for Mac" version, it still works just as great with PCs (if you have a mixed device setup).

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you so much for your detailed feedback on the Logitech - MX Master 4 for Mac! We’re thrilled to know it’s meeting your expectations. Your support means a lot to us. Logitech

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not worth it

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The battery dies too fast.. there's better options

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thanks for sharing your experience—we’re really sorry to hear about the battery issue. That’s definitely not what we want for your setup. If you’d like us to take a closer look and help out, please reach out to our social care team at **socialcare@logitech.com** with the following details:

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      - Brief description of the issue

      We’d love to help make things right and get you back to a smoother experience. Logitech

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Worst product

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Some keys of the keyboard are not working with in 2 month. This is the worst keyboard I’ve ever used.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We apologize that your Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Compact keyboard is experiencing issues after only 2 months of use. We understand how frustrating this is and appreciate your feedback. To address this issue, we recommend reaching out to our social care team via email at socialcare@logitech.com with your
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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    One of the Best Mice for Your Desk

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The latest in the lineup of MX Master mice, the MX Master 4. The mouse design is very much the same as previous generations, but with a little twist. Logitech has added yet another button to the mouse; the button under your thumb now corresponds to a haptic feedback enabled actions ring button (more on that later). The button that it replaced (the gestures button) still exists on the mouse as a distinct button near the back/forwards buttons and still works just fine. The important part with any mouse is “how does it feel in the hand?” After all, you’re going to be using it all day and if it hurts to use it it’s not a good fit. From a purely ergonomic perspective, the mouse forces your hand in a certain way that is comfortable and well-suited for long-term use. Click noise is super quiet and the scroll wheel maintains the smart-shift scrolling option where if you scroll fast enough, the wheel unlocks to spin freely (one of my favorite features in this series of mice). In the hand though, this new design feels weird – specifically where your thumb rests. The MX Master 3 had a little divot behind the horizontal scroll wheel that was a nice place for your thumb to rest. The 4 instead has a protrusion behind the wheel which forces your thumb to rest on the back/forwards buttons. The way it rests on the buttons feels weird – almost like feeling the underside of a plastic injection-molded part. It’s not a terrible feeling, just unusual. One other offering that Logitech has placed in this mouse is the concept of haptic feedback. Actions on your computer like navigating the action wheel (I know, I’m getting to it) result in the mouse vibrating. It’s “cool,” but given that the only application that currently can use it is the one by Logitech, it feels a tad bit too gimmicky. Where Logitech wants this mouse to shine is through the app you install on your computer, Logi Options+. When you install that application and set up the mouse through it, the button under your finger becomes a sort of macro button. Tapping it will result in an action wheel launching, offering you options to control your computer like changing music tracks, taking screenshots, or controlling full applications like the Adobe suite or Figma. It is very clearly oriented to the creative professional type. As a software developer, I _want_ to find a use for the action wheel, but I have found other shortcuts to achieve similar results and frequently just forget about the action wheel. Excluding the action wheel, the Logi Options+ software is what makes this mouse truly shine. It provides the ability to remap almost any button on the mouse to do what you want in the program you want. For instance, if you wanted the “gesture” button to launch an emoji picker when you are in your web browser, that is an option. If you wanted that same button to then be a play/pause music button when you’re in your word processor of choice, that is also an option that will be seamlessly followed as you change applications. The mouse will work fine without this application installed; it just won’t be as powerful as what the people at Logitech designed it to be. I have mixed feelings about needing to install an application for a mouse to work fully, but I see the power it offers. One big question in my mind is “what makes this mouse ‘for Mac’?” The mouse is labeled as “for Mac” on the bottom and even shows up that way as its identifier, but it works well everywhere. My primary computer is a Mac and the family laptop is a PC – testing on both (and even my Android phone for giggles) resulted in no issues whatsoever. I am a huge fan of the MX Master series of peripherals – they have graced my desk for several years at this point. I was excited when I heard that Logitech was updating the Master series again. This keeps all the prestige of the previous versions, but the way my thumb sits feels more like a downgrade than an upgrade. If you have the choice between the Master 3 and 4 and can try both out, I strongly encourage you to feel which one you would like more and pay special attention to where your thumb naturally rests. If you don’t have the choice, you can’t go wrong with the MX Master 4. It is a best-of-breed mouse and belongs on any computer users desk.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you so much for your detailed feedback on Logitech - MX Master 4 for Mac! We’re thrilled to know it’s meeting your expectations. We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience! Your support means a lot to us. Logitech

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Color is nice

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Color is nice but i didnt like tge way it felt. Returned it

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for your feedback on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. We appreciate your comments about the color and your decision to return the product. We'll continue to work on improving our products to meet the diverse needs and preferences of our customers.

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Missing part

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Missing keyboard and bby didn’t issue me a refund after I sent it back ! Never buying anything from this store

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! So sorry to hear about the missing keyboard and refund issue with your Pebble 2 Combo at Best Buy. While we can't handle returns directly, contact Best Buy again for an update on the refund or replacement.

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    They've Only Made It Better

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been using MX Master mice for many years and they keep getting better. This MX Master 4 is definitely and improvement, but takes a little getting used to - particularly if, like me, you've been a 3S user. The 4 weighs just a little bit more than the 3S (150g vs. 141g), and I noticed it immediately. The surface of the 4 also has some subtle texture, which should help prevent the greasy wear we've seen on the previous iteration. All of this makes the MX Master 4 feel more substantial in my hand while maintaining fantastic control. The MX Master 4 also has a revamped thumb-action button. Out of the box, it's linked to the new "Actions Ring" available in the Logi Options+ companion software. I love this updated button - and coupled with the 4's new haptic feedback (!!!), the mouse is simply a pleasure to use. The release of the MX Master 4 is coupled with the update Logi Options+ software. The biggest addition is the Actions Ring that presents a round pop-up window from which you can open apps and shortcuts, run macro routines, etc. All of it is configurable to what you want - and you can even change its activation from the 4's thumb-action button to something else. To me, what's incredible significant about this new functionality is that you can now execute multiple Easy-Switch devices. That is, when you change inputs on the mouse, you can also have it change the input on an MX keyboard or other compatible device. Now I don't have to click multiple buttons to switch from one computer to another. This is a game changer for my workflow!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The King of Mice and Men

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    Upgraded from a MX Master 3, and while I expected it to be similarly as amazing, the new gen definitely surprised me in a good way. First of all, if any of you out there don't know about the scroll wheel on this thing...not sure what you are doing with your lives, but go out and buy this mouse! When working and scrolling through 50 plus pages to get through docs fast, no more moving your finger over and over and over again, just give the wheel a spin, and it effortlessly does the scrolling for you. If you give it a good spin, it will scroll for a good ten seconds until you hear the click of it stopping. You will be amazed at how it increases productivity with no scroll strain. I'd buy it just for that, however there is so much more. The horizontal side scroll is awesome for those excel docs with columns for dayz. No more clicking the right or left arrows, just get your thumb into the game and you won't ever go back. I do love the haptic feedback of this generation which the 3s did not have. Just gives you that little extra warm fuzzy feeling when taking care of business!! Don't shop around, and don't think about it too long because you are missing out if you aren't hoping on the MX Master 4 Train!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We’re really grateful for your thoughtful review. It’s wonderful to know that our product is delivering the performance and ease of use you were hoping for. Hearing from satisfied users like you keeps us motivated. Thanks for choosing Logitech! Logitech

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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very Portable, Great Battery, a Bit Small for me

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I mostly work from home but occasionally I will travel to my local site or other sites to have in person meetings or participate in projects within my company. Also I use mainly a company laptop, but also tote my personal laptop and an iPad for quick notes, entertainment, and taking calls. What’s great is having a portable keyboard that works with them all just by pushing a button on the mouse and keyboard. What’s great about each of these is the size. You can throw these into a backpack or bag. They’re very slender and portable. They keyboard is tapered and without a number pad or any other non-necessary keys, it doesn’t take up much room lengthwise either. The keys being rounded doesn’t really change how I type and they still managed to get some additional functionality out of the keyboard by including secondary functions such as screenshots, volume control, and a search button. Also, I don’t have to mess with adapters or cables. Each device can connect up to 2 devices blue tooth and one device with an adapter. The adapter uses Logitech’s newer Bolt technology which advertises lower latency and higher compatibility. Based on the Bluetooth standard, the connection is encrypted so no chance someone is going to snag your keystrokes over the Bluetooth connection. The adapter can be kept under the mouse cover which is also used to access the battery. Each device does operate on disposable batteries. The keyboard uses two AAA batteries while the mouse uses a single AA battery. Even though there’s not a way to recharge them through the device, I recommend getting rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. I’m not sure how long you’ll have to wait to need them as it advertises 3 years of life on the keyboard and 2 years on the mouse. I think that pairs well with the portability of the device in that you don’t need to worry about taking additional cables with you and it’s not hard to find a battery when you need it as most hotels and gas stations carry them. The mouse has a slim design as well and is mostly flat, tapering from larger to smaller starting at the palm. It’s quite a bit small for my hands. I find that my fingers drag on the mouse pad and if I want my fingers on the clicker, I have to make a claw shape with my hand. It has nice drag with an on/off switch and mode button on the bottom that are both easy to get to and use. The cover pops off easily and is held in place magnetically. The cover also serves as the finger rests for the left and right click so don’t lose it, or you won’t be able to use the mouse properly. Overall this will be handy for travel and using with multiple devices. I would say that it is a bit subjective as whether or not you’ll find it comfortable to use. The keyboard being a bit smaller and the mouse being on the flat side, ergonomically it gets uncomfortable using after a while. I would have reservations about using this as my daily driver for that reason, but if you have smaller hands, you may find this is a non issue for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Silent clicks, Silent clacks, Battery lasts years!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As someone who was already using a Logitech keyboard and mouse this was what i assumed would be a great upgrade. Turns out i was right of course. So the standout features of this keyboard and mouse besides its amazing portability is that they are SILENT. Like actually silent which is amazing because I’m a clacker and like to type like the wind but bang the keys lol so not only is the keyboard silent the mouse clicks are too which if you haven’t had before is a really really weird concept. That said this is a fully featured full keyed Keyboard and mouse that can connect to up to 3 devices via Bluetooth (logi bolt USB receiver included). Selections and adjustments are easy and you can use the options app to make any sort of adjustments you need to make or use regarding which platform you are using them with and it will save your settings. Since i was already using a similar combo this was very easy to swap right over to these. Portability wise they are perfection. This gives the apples devices a run for their money because they fit perfectly in my bag when I’m on the go and the fact that they last apparently 2 and 3 years respectively on the included batteries which is nutty. Certified carbon neutral packaging and recycled plastics used to make these give me that good feeling that I’m using a product from a company that cares. Thank you Logitech and i will never use another brand.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Darn near perfection

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    While the computer company for whom this mouse is made for can't even figure out how to move the charging port on their own mouse to a more practical location, Logitech keeps on iterating on their already excellent mouse. One can really tell that their engineers put a lot of thought into what they can do to preserve the mouse functions that MX Master fans know and love but also add on to those pre-existing functions with new and unique features. I'm referring to things like the haptic feedback the mouse gives you along with the actions ring that allows you to perform 'shortcuts' very easily. Yes it's true, very true, that this mouse, along with the Logitech software, can be overwhelming - especially for the novice or non-techie user but don't let that dissuade you from giving this mouse a shot. You can definitely just perform basic functions if that's all you want, but at least you'll have room to grow into this mouse and all its features if and when the time comes. My only gripe, as was true with the previous version, is the lack of an included receiver in the box. You have to use Bluetooth, at least to begin with.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for the fantastic review! We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying the MX Master 4 and appreciate the positive feedback on the haptic feedback and action ring. We agree it can seem a bit much at first, but we're glad you're finding the mouse easy to use for basic functions and that it has room to grow with you. We'll keep your feedback about the receiver in mind. Logitech

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I really love this mouse.

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    This really is a fantastic mouse. First off, it connects to the computer with Bluetooth and no extra dongle or app needed. The mouse itself is really precise. First, it glides across about any surface and still reads fine. The other mouse I had seemed to skip a bit and need a mouse pad, this one doesn’t. The center wheel has a cool feature that you can click it and it spins free. I don’t use it a lot, but if you’re doing something like CAD or other design work and are trying to use the wheel to be very precise, it is nice to not have the wheel click and jump a little more than you would have wanted. The second wheel next to your thumb is really nice too when you zoom in on design work and realize you’re over too far to the left or right. For gaming its great too, but doesn’t have some of the special features a dedicated gaming mouse would have. It also has USB charging which is nice since I never have batteries with me when I need them and since it’s a pretty standard connector I don’t have to worry about packing a special cable in my laptop bag just for charging the mouse. Overall I’m really happy with this mouse.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. We're thrilled to hear that the product is working well for you and meeting your expectations. Your feedback helps us continue to improve and innovate. We truly appreciate your support of Logitech. Logitech

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Premium Portability with a Few Key Considerations

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    I recently got my hands on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Keyboard and Mouse, and I must say, I'm quite impressed with this compact and versatile peripheral set. Right off the bat, the premium feel of these devices is evident. The sleek design and matte finish give them a modern and sophisticated look. One standout feature that immediately caught my attention is the incredible battery life. Logitech claims that the keyboard can last for nearly 36 months on just two AA batteries, while the mouse can go for an impressive 24 months with AA batteries. While I haven't had the chance to test this extensively, it's reassuring to know that I won't be constantly changing batteries. The real game-changer for me is the ability to seamlessly connect to multiple devices on the fly. With dedicated buttons on the keyboard and mouse, I can effortlessly switch between my laptop, tablet, and even my smartphone. It's a huge time-saver, especially when I'm working on multiple projects simultaneously or need to respond to messages quickly. Portability is another strong suit of this combo. Both the keyboard and the mouse are incredibly small and lightweight, making them perfect companions for my on-the-go lifestyle. They easily slip into my bag, and I can take them from home to the office without any hassle. However, there is one aspect of the Pebble 2 Combo that took some getting used to—the key shape and spacing. The rounded keys and their layout initially felt a bit unfamiliar, and I found myself making more typing errors than usual. It's a matter of personal preference, but if you're used to a more traditional keyboard layout, it might take some time to adjust. In conclusion, the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Keyboard and Mouse offer a premium, long-lasting, and highly functional solution for those who need to stay connected across multiple devices. Its portability is a significant advantage, and the only minor downside I found was the unique key shape and spacing, which may require a brief adjustment period. Despite this, it's a great choice for anyone seeking a reliable and versatile keyboard and mouse combo.

    I would recommend this to a friend