Our budget pick is the Logitech Pebble M350 Wireless, though it's still a capable mouse. Still, it's a superb mouse with an amazing accurate sensor. There's another drawback to the MX Master 2S in that there may be a slight rattle through use, and we found the mouse clicks rather loud. It's a little short on what Microsoft boasts with the Surface Precision Mouse. The downside is all this functionality needs power the mouse itself lasts up to 40 days on a charge, but this should be more than enough between top-ups through its Micro-USB port. Up to three PCs can be paired at the same time, with just the push of a button to switch between them (handy if you have more than one device in use at once).
That's a feature not present on some wireless mice - the ability to switch between wireless modes. You have the choice to either use the supplied receiver (which can connect up to six devices) or Bluetooth.
The Logitech MX Master 3 is the mouse for people who require a portable unit that does it all, replacing the older Logitech MX Master 2S. Sporting both aluminum and plastic in the design, Microsoft has been able to create a mouse that not only has enough weight for use, but is light enough to carry around with a Surface PC and doesn't feel cheap.ĭPI settings are decent but not outstanding Our executive editor, Dan Rubino, reviewed the Surface Precision mouse and came away torn between it and the Logitech mouse.
That said, you do get a lot of features, including great software support, wireless and wired connectivity, enhanced comfort and styling, and great battery life. That said, you do get a lot of features.Ĭosting $99 at launch, Microsoft's Surface Precision Mouse isn't affordable by any means. Microsoft's Surface Precision Mouse isn't affordable by any means. That's not to say it's necessarily "better" than its Logitech competitor, which is why the MX Master 2S comes in as our recommended runner-up. The Logitech MX Master 3 is an excellent mouse and is one of our favorites, but the Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse just ever so slightly edges it out.