Comfort & Ergonomics
The 57° vertical angle puts your hand in a “handshake” posture, which helps reduce pressure on the wrist and promotes a more natural forearm position over long desk sessions.
It has a soft textured grip and a snug thumb rest so your hand can rest on the mouse instead of gripping tightly, which is useful if you spend many hours editing, coding, or browsing.
Buttons, Scrolling & Noise
You get 6 total buttons (left, right, clickable scroll wheel, DPI button, and 2 side buttons), with 4 of them easy to reach and fully customizable via Logi Options+ (shortcuts, macros, app‑specific actions).
Quiet‑click switches and the SmartWheel scroll give low‑noise operation and can switch between precise step‑scrolling and fast scrolling depending on how quickly you spin the wheel, which is good for working around others or recording.
Connectivity, OS Support & Battery
Connects via Bluetooth or the Logi Bolt USB receiver and can pair with multiple devices, so you can use it with Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux, and even iPadOS.
Uses a single AA battery with a rated life of up to about 24 months, so you do not need to recharge frequently.
Size & When It’s a Good Choice
Dimensions are roughly 108 × 70 × 71 mm and about 125 g, tuned for small to medium hands; if your hand is very large, you may find it a bit short and might prefer something like the MX Vertical.
Best if you:
Have wrist/forearm discomfort from a normal mouse.
Work many hours at a desk and want a quiet, ergonomic mouse with programmable buttons and multi‑device support.


