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A $100 mouse worth splurging on

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No other wireless mouse we tried provides as many useful features combined with exceptional comfort.

No other wireless mouse we tried provides as many useful features combined with exceptional comfort. [A side view of our upgrade pick for best wireless mouse, the Logitech MX Master 3, showing the wheels and buttons.]( Michael Murtaugh YOUR GUIDE Kimber Streams What if your mouse had a vertical scroll wheel, but for your thumb? That’s the bold question Logitech asked (and answered) when it released the first MX Master wireless mouse back in 2015. As soon as we tested it, we fell in love. And ever since, subsequent iterations of this lineup—the MX Master 2S and the [MX Master 3]( been our upgrade picks for people who spend all day using a wireless mouse. We like them for their comfortable, ergonomic shapes and versatile, multi-device wireless connections, as well as the handful of programmable buttons. And, yes, because of the handy thumb-scroll wheel, too. The MX Master was the first wireless mouse we tested with a vertical thumb-scroll wheel, and it completely changed my workflow. By default, this side-scroll wheel is set to horizontal scrolling, which is great for graphic design, video editing, and large spreadsheets. But I found that configuring it to scroll between browser tabs is life changing. Not only is it useful, it’s also fun. When you buy through our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. [Learn more ›]( In 2017, Logitech released the updated MX Master 2S with battery and sensor improvements and support for Logitech’s Flow software, which lets you move your cursor and copy-and-paste between multiple computers on the same network. The current model, the MX Master 3, was released in 2019 with a USB-C connection and some tweaks to the thumb-scroll wheel position that also make the thumb buttons easier to press. In all this time, other competitors haven’t been able to match the MX Master’s excellent build quality or contoured shape, both of which our testers have loved over the years. It features five programmable buttons, in addition to the left- and right-click buttons and that iconic thumb-scroll wheel. The MagSpeed scroll wheel (not the thumb one, but the one on top) automatically switches between ratcheted scrolling and smooth scrolling, depending on how fast you scroll. We found this feature perfect for reading through long documents one ratchet at a time or quickly scrolling all the way to the bottom. “Competitors haven’t been able to match the MX Master’s excellent build quality or contoured shape.” The MX Master 3 can pair with up to three devices via Bluetooth, and it can quickly switch between them with a button on the bottom of the mouse. The standard version of the MX Master 3 can also connect via USB dongle, but the Mac version does not come with a USB dongle and can connect only via Bluetooth. Any ol’ mouse can be a significant ergonomic upgrade over using a laptop’s built-in trackpad. But splurging on one that’s even more comfortable and customizable to fit your individual workflow can be a life-changing upgrade for someone who spends their workday at a computer. How it compares We’ve tested more than 40 wireless mice over the years and found that the Logitech MX Master 3 is the best option for people who spend all day using a mouse. Here’s why we love it: - Different versions of the MX Master have been our pick since the original was first introduced in 2015. - In addition to the customizable scroll wheel, the MX Master 3 has five programmable buttons. No other wireless mouse we tried provides as many useful customizable inputs combined with exceptional comfort and versatile wireless connection options. - The MX Master can pair with up to three devices via Bluetooth, and you can switch between them by pressing a button on the bottom of the mouse. - Logitech claims the MX Master 3 will last up to 70 days between charges, and our experiences are in line with this estimate. - The biggest downside is that the $100 price is about twice as much as the cost of our other wireless mouse picks. Read more in [our guide to the best wireless mouse](. When to buy We see this mouse go on sale regularly, often dropping to $80 several times a month. Though we see occasional gaps in sales, it’s worth waiting a bit instead of buying at full price, since the next drop is always around the corner. The numbers $100 Average street price $71 Best price we’ve ever seen Make it last The best way to extend the life of the MX Master 3 is with proper battery hygiene. The Master 3 has a lithium ion battery, just like most phones and laptops. Avoid letting the battery drain all the way to zero or charging all the way up to 100%. Whenever possible, try to keep the battery [between 40% and 80% charged]( though 20% to 80% is also [cited sometimes](. But even well-cared-for batteries degrade eventually, and you can still use the Master 3 while it’s plugged in and charging. When your mouse looks or feels gross, or it doesn’t glide smoothly across surfaces anymore, it’s time to clean it. You can wipe the mouse down with a damp (but not wet!) microfiber cloth to wipe skin oils off the surface. Don’t use isopropyl alcohol because it can break down the surface coating and make your mouse feel sticky and horrible forever. And use a toothpick to remove any gunk (like dust or pet hair) that’s built up around the pads on the bottom of the mouse. [View email in browser]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for Wirecutter’s Newsletter. Getting too many emails from us? To stop receiving these, [unsubscribe here](. 
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