In, andwe asked panel testers to use our wireless mice contenders and share which they liked and disliked after spending a few hours with each mouse. We used all three grips-palm, fingertip, and claw-with every mouse we tested to evaluate comfort. Over the past five years, Wirecutter has spent hours researching around wireless mice and testing more than I also used them on a variety of common mousing surfaces, including a desk, a hard mouse pad, a soft mouse pad, a wood floor, a large piece of fabric, glass, and mirrors.
It has five programmable buttons one is hiding behind its scroll wheeland it offers Options software for you to customize each button to your liking.
Like all of our picks, it can connect via USB dongle or Bluetooth it can wirelessly connect with up to three devices. It has six programmable buttons-as many as the Triathlon-that can be customized with Logitech Options software, and it offers a second scroll wheel for your thumb. The MX Master 2S has a rechargeable battery that can last for about two months on a single charge. Like the Triathlon, it can connect to and switch between up to three devices via Bluetooth or dongle. If you spend all day using a mouse, we recommend the Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse for its comfortable design, its buttons, and its secondary thumb scroll wheel. The M and M have one fewer button than our top pick, and you can customize any of their five buttons with Options. Logitech claims that the battery will last for two years. The Logitech M is the same as the M, but it has silent left and right buttons that provide feedback without the loud physical click. We never experienced any issues connecting it to both Mac and Windows laptops via USB dongle or Bluetooth, and it can pair with-and quickly switch between-three Bluetooth-compatible devices. It was more comfortable than similarly priced options. The inexpensive Triathlon is comfortable enough for all different hand sizes, and its connection options and programmable buttons make it the best choice for most people. After researching 42 wireless mice and testing 14, we found that the Logitech M Triathlon Multi-Device Wireless Mouse is the best wireless mouse for most people because it is more comfortable to use than nearly every other mouse we tested, connects easily via a USB dongle or Bluetooth, and tracks well on most surfaces.