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6Logitech Pebble Wireless Mouse M350

Logitech Pebble Wireless Mouse M350

 VerifiedMPNs: 910-005600, 910-005601, 910-005602 and M350
6Logitech Pebble Wireless Mouse M350
3.7

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brad m.
brad m.2 posts
 

Love it – Let me begin this is the best mouse money can buy works on ios and windows and Android oh and chrome books so is grate for all should buy it that's all I can say. Show details

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Anton
Anton60 posts

Excellent mouse, a perfect balance of portability connectivity and comfort – This mouse has been fantastic. I'll be purchasing another. Tracking accuracy and movement is excellent, the latency is also great for a cordless, actually it's better than the WIRED mice we have at work. me: male with big hands - (See the picture of my normal mouse & my previous "road warrior" mouse) Using it initially felt odd as it's so flat,… Read more

but I got quickly used to it. Compared to the tiny little bluetooth mice you typically see, I got used to this one quickly. It's a mid-sized mouse, comfortable to hold, lightweight, has a"shelf" to allow easy picking it up and putting it down (a massive plus) and It's also QUIET to use. The buttons are a soft-touch but still with a definite click. The scroll wheel is grippy and has nice tactile clicks.

Logitech have thought this unit out and it's a great middle ground between "too small" and "too bulky". Due to the flat design, it's stows well in my bag while traveling. It's very well designed and built, nothing feels cheap, install/removing battery is easy, the magnetically attached lid come off to access the dongle and battery (and clean the top!)

Connectivity is offered in TWO flavours: (1) An included USB dongle for plug-in-and-use. (2) Bluetooth which worked with Android tablet, Windows tablet & also my Macbook. The best thing is you can switch modes from Bluetooth to the wireless. The wireless seemed to offer lower lag. The battery life is unknown but the use of a single AA battery is great, they are a much better choice for longevity than 2xAAA.

Use case: you have a laptop & a smart TV, plug the dongle into the smart TV and use it BT with your laptop "on the road" Logitech also offer this mouse with various keyboards, but check the mouse is this dual-mode K350 unit as they may be wireless by way of dongle.

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sukobi
sukobiQLD47 posts

Who knew they could be so different – A mouse is something I don't tend to think about unless it gives me problems. I have a desk job and I've been using a different Logitech mouse (M325) for several years (same type at home and work) and perhaps that's why I initially found the Logitech Pebble M350 quite uncomfortable. I have small hands, and with this mouse about 1.5 cm longer… Read more

than I'm used to, it was quite a change. Unlike other reviewers, I don't think this is suitable for small hands at all.

Having said that, this mouse is flatter in shape being 2.5cm high as opposed to the 4cm I am used to. I wonder if the Pebble M350 might be better for longer term use as the hand seems to be in a more relaxed position, but for me it felt strange and uncomfortable regardless. I never suffer discomfort using the M325, but felt it using the Pebble. Perhaps this only because I am so used to a different shaped mouse.

The old mouse is easily able to be used on a surface without a mouse pad and seems to slide freely, so at home I generally don't bother with a pad. But I had to use a mouse pad with the Pebble M350. It felt scratchy and I was concerned it would leave marks on the table top.

The initial setup was simple and trouble free. A small leaflet with illustrations showed to pull a paper tab, and then the options of either Bluetooth or dongle connection.

Firstly I connected via Bluetooth - relatively easy to do, just 'added Bluetooth device' . The Bluetooth option is a great feature as my laptop stupidly has just one usb port, so this frees that up.

Later on I wanted to try connection via the dongle. The dongle was very difficult to get out of the mouse - a very tight fit - but once inserted into the usb, it set up automatically. Love that the dongle is stored inside the mouse though as they are very easy to lose.

I returned to the Bluetooth connection very easily. Once connected via both methods, I had no issues with either Bluetooth or via the dongle. But the dongle remains quite difficult to remove from it's slot inside the mouse.

The battery life of the Pebble M350 cant be determined after just a few weeks use, but I can tell you I'm yet to change a battery in either of the Logitech M325's that I have and they also claim 18 months battery life. I expect the Pebble M350 would be similar.

The access to the battery and dongle is very convenient and easy from the top, with the compartment secured by magnets, rather than underneath through what is usually a sliding compartment opening.

For me the Logitech Pebble M350 worked as would be expected, and it does everything that I need it to do. I would recommend it for anyone other than those with small hands.

It's quiet and sleek looking, quite different to my other mouse, and I really wanted to like it more. It's unlikely I will continue to use it myself but I will definitely pass it along to someone else.

It's a good device, far too good to be relegated to a drawer. But for me it was such a change in shape and size I never really warmed to it. It's just too long. I'll happily return to my M325 though, and I will continue to shop for Logitech without hesitation in future.

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Clea_Hooper
Clea_HooperACT29 posts

Midnight shopping just got a whole lot sneakier – I am a Logitech user from way back, and at my desk I already have a low-end cordless mouse, a compact USB portable mouse and a high-end gaming mouse, all with the Logitech name on them. So it's pretty safe to say that I KNOW Logitech mice (or is it mouses? Note to check the dictionary on that one...). The Pebble is really quite different from… Read more

all of them, and despite some early reservations, I have grown to really like it. Unpacking this little mouse, the first thing I noticed was how very cute it is, with it's pretty, pale pink colouring and it's simplicity. It's a compact little gadget, with low profiling and curved, sleek lines. The low profiling is probably it's only downfall, in that unfortunately it isn't designed well for sitting into the curve of your hand, because it's shape is really flat. I mean, it's half the height of my other mice, and I am actually in love with my old portable USB mouse because it fits so snugly into my hand. But that said, don't judge the Pebble too quickly, because I found that with regular use I became quite used to the unusual shape, and it really didn't bother me as much as I thought it would. And the thing about it's flatness is that it would fit so comfortably in your shirt pocket, or even your pants (as long as you don't decide to sit down while it's actively connected to your computer, or some really weird stuff could happen). I tested connectivity using both modes - usb and bluetooth - and there wasn't a hitch. It connected both ways seamlessly, and operates in both modes just as efficiently and with decent responsiveness. It's pretty basic. I mean it's not a gaming mouse with buttons everywhere and ergonomically engineered for some serious, headset-wearing dude glued to his computer for 18 hours a day. No, it's just a mouse. It moves your pointer around the screen and scrolls through the page and clicks on links. And it does so quite nicely. But the the major point of difference with the Pebble is that it is... (I'm whispering now)... silent. I mean, really silent. No clicks, no scrolling sound. As in, nothing. If you are used to a scroll wheel that sounds eerily reminiscent of that wooden "fish" instrument in primary school that you scraped with a stick, then you might find the silence of the Pebble a little disturbing by comparison. The upside is that you can use it in the library, or to click and scroll your way through Jason Momoa's Instagram feed during boring meetings, and nobody will be the wiser. But the real winner? Shopping silently during the night. Click on that "buy now" button, and nobody will ever know (except maybe your bank, but that's another story). Logitech, we need to talk about the name though. Pebble? I mean it's a unique name and conjures up images of little rocks. But when I think pebble, I think marble-sized rock or even smaller. This is more like a smooth river stone, maybe? The size is like 'if it were actually a rock it could be a paperweight' kind of size, not a pebble that you could throw at the back of your friend's head in school to annoy them without really hurting them too much. If you threw a rock the size of this Pebble, well, I don't know what would happen because I never did it, but I imagine it wouldn't be a good outcome. No, I'm not convinced. I would have named it after the thing it doesn't have, which is sound. Maybe the Logitech "StealthStone", the "Mute" or the "Shoosh". Just saying. ;)

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Shellby
ShellbyNSW44 posts

Quiet and Smooth. Lovely to Use – The first thing I noticed about this mouse when I unpacked it was it was very flat and did not have that normal mouse look about it - with the curve for your palm. I wasn't sure how this would go. I have to say the first couple of times I used it for about 30 minutes it felt strange to me and not comfortable - however I then took it to one of my… Read more

workplaces (Use for around 8 hours on average) to really try it out and found within an hour I found my hand sat fine on it and I had no issues with it being uncomfortable.

I think it maybe a design you need to stick with for a little while until you find your way to use it with comfort. I will admit one of my computers I use is a imac with a bluetooth mouse and they do not have a thumb holder or high palm area (but higher than this mouse) either so it may have been easier for me to get use to the feel of this mouse due to not really having a traditional mouse to use already. My work computer however sometimes has another lady sharing it during my lunch break and she loved the feel of it from the start and had no issues with getting use to the comfort - so I think the feeling of it can be very personal.

I decided to make use of this mouse with travelling as its main purpose is portability. I used this mouse on my imac at home, my laptop while away doing volunteer work, my office job with a PC running windows 7 with no bluetooth and my main job with a windows 10 pc with bluetooth.

As for travelling with this mouse I had no issue, it slipped into my bag like any other laptop sized mouse. What I did notice by the 2nd week however was I got these 2 hairline cracks on either side of the mouse at the back. First I thought maybe I did bump it in my bag while travelling but the fact they are on both sides and completely prefect opposite same spot on each side makes me think maybe this is a weak point on the mouse either while using it with your back of your palm sitting on it or if bumped in a bag.

I don't remember doing anything with my bag like hitting it on something or dropping it and even my work college mentioned how careful I am with my things that it was strange that I cracked a new mouse. I already travel with another logitech laptop mouse around with me and have for over a year without any cracks or bumps. I did find this strange and a little disappointing in a mouse marketed towards being portable and even slipping it into your back pocket to take places.

For connecting the mouse I found it easy to do with the wireless dongle. All you needed to do was plug it in and start using it. I did enjoy the top of the mouse doesn't have clips to hold on but magnets so you don't need to stress about breaking any plastic clips opening and closing the top of get the wireless dongle in and out. This was very useful.

When using bluetooth, first time I connected with my imac it was easy and had no issues. However since then whenever I come back with it I have trouble getting it to connect. I needed to uninstall (unpair) the mouse from last time in settings and then re-pair the mouse. This became annoying so I stopped using it with my imac and went back to my old bluetooth mouse. With the windows 10 and laptop with bluetooth I had no issues. It was a matter of just setting it to bluetooth on the button on the mouse and within a minute it was working. If your only using windows based PCs then this mouse was fine in both modes and no issues.

What I really liked about this mouse was how quick and sensitive it become in my same settings for the current mouse installed on my system. This was the same on all 4-5 PCs I used this mouse on. I really enjoyed that and it was so smooth to use. I found it glided around the desk without issue. It was so quiet as well with no clicking sounds which worked great for the job I do in which quiet really helps. Even moving around the desk without a mousepad it was quiet and you didn't have that scratching sound you sometimes get with mice without a mouse pad.

I received a light pink mouse which I liked and thought it was nice having a different colour than the standard black and greys on the market. I think the different colours are a nice touch in making your workspace more personalised. I didn't find my mouse got dirty or have any discoloured issues. I don't tend to need to clean my mouse often so can not say how easy or hard it is to clean however I work in an environment in which I'm washing my hands every 15 minutes which means I carry less dirt around when I use the mouse between washes.

I did enjoy this mouse and have decided to keep it at my main workplace to use - I use it for around 8 hours a day doing reports and running programs. My work college who shares my workstation during my lunch break was excited I was leaving it as she really enjoyed it as well. I really do like how quiet it is and how smooth it runs - really you can't appreciate how smooth it runs until you use this mouse and I have been using all type of mice over the years and didn't think you could get any smoother operation. I found it sat well in my hand however I do have small hands so not sure how well it would fit for a larger person.

My only downside was those cracks and they make me wonder how well it really would travel if I had kept moving it around to all the places I use a PC and laptop. Now I'm using it as a static mouse I'm not worried but it is marketed towards being portable which is why I didn't give it 5 stars.

If I was buying a new laptop mouse tomorrow then I would seriously consider buying this mouse even for a mouse at home I wouldn't discount it as I really did enjoy the use of this mouse.

In-depth reviews

S Tam
S TamNSW35 posts
 

Not the best, but currently my favourite – DISCLAIMER I previously received an email from ProductReview.com.au to register my interest of reviewing this mouse. I accepted but either did not get selected or things never progressed on their end. This was disappointing as I was rather looking forward to it. Eventually, they went on sale, and I ended up purchasing 2 right away (my wife loved… Read more

the rose colour one, and I opted for the white colour). Either way, full disclosure: This is not an ambassador review, I did not receive this product for free and I spent my personal cash to obtain this product.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Overall, it’s a nice mouse, well sculpted, and quite comfortable. Compared with my Anywhere MX and Anywhere MX2S (which shares much the same body), it is longer and narrower, perhaps a little bit less ergonomic (we’re comparing a $39 mouse to a $99 mouse by now). For (what I assume to be) a compact mouse, it’s quite big but fits well in my laptop bag with no problems. Despite it being longer and narrower than my MX mice, it’s overall volume and shape actually makes it more travel friendly as it is slimmer. Smaller packages usually translate to less awkward bulges, after all.

PERFORMANCE AND USABILITY

Clicks and scrolls are smooth and silent, perfect for use in a library or office. It won’t give you the hyper-scrolling toggle like in their higher end mice, which is a feature that's always welcomed when reading lengthy text (such as this very review, for instance!). Tracking is achieved by means of your usual invisible-light optical mechanism (IR, and not UV I hope - I do look at it from time to time), so it’s not the crazy laser tech flaunted by the best of mice out there. Not sure the practical implications here - it’s something that I’ve never come across as a problem. Then again, I don’t tend to use my mice on glossy surfaces or glass tables.

Gliding is quite smooth. The "feet" us now a couple of semi circles at the front and back instead of the usual 4 pads. No difference to stability or feel using this method, but I do notice that it does pick up more gunk due to more surface area (actually, because there's more "perimeter").

One general comment I would like to make about Logitech is that their mice don’t tend to last as long these days (at least, not with their original Anywhere MX). After less than a year or so of heavy usage, the right-click died. Fortunately, it was under warranty, so I received a replacement. This next one started to die a bit after a year. I bought the Anywhere MX2S (touch wood). I know that’s stupid, but it really is their BEST mouse so far. Anyway, this is why I opted for the white model. I figured I’d be done with this mouse by the time it starts to turn into the ugly yellow colour like in the good ol' days.

The Pebble IS technically a multi-device product, but for 2 devices instead of the usual 3, and fixed to only 1 x Bluetooth and 1 x USB. There’s a selector switch at the bottom of the mouse that serves as a basic toggle between your paired Bluetooth host and another device connecting via the provided USB dongle (which I believe IS unifying, as with all their other devices by now, I should imagine). A single accompanying LED illuminates GREEN for USB and BLUE for Bluetooth. When in Bluetooth mode and the button is then depressed for an extended duration (around 5 seconds or so), the LED flashes blue, indicating pairing mode. Very logical; no instruction manual needed. A person of double-digit IQ like myself could work that out. Just kidding. I hope. I do have my suspicions periodically. Now, the Bluetooth connection is the v4.0 Low Energy type, so for those who have 2011 Macs or earlier like me, you’ll be in trouble.

The only issue I have with the design of the mouse so far is the positioning of the on/off switch and the device selector. It’s placed towards the front-centre of the mouse; too close to the click buttons on the other side. Interacting with these switches whilst holding the mouse, all from a one-handed operation will therefore likely trigger you into making unintended clicks, and it has happened several times on me. They should have placed these buttons closer to the palm of the device, where there’s no opposing button to trigger whilst applying pressure to activate other buttons, if you know what I mean.

TL;DR VERSION

PROS: - Very reasonably priced, esp. for Bluetooth mice - Supports 2 devices - Simple, sleek and compact - Good performance (connectivity and tracking, esp. compared to HP mice. Don’t buy HP wireless mice, either Bluetooth or USB!!!) - Very good battery life (still shows as 100% on Windows Bluetooth settings after a month or so of use) - Good click performance (I can’t guarantee longevity at this stage, I had the click buttons fail on my other Logitech mouse after 2 years of heavy use)

CONS: - Does not support 3 devices (I don’t see why they couldn’t or why it will blow up the price, but I'm sure they had their incentives) - Bluetooth 4.0 LE needed, not compatible with some older devices (but probably a trade-off to achieve battery life) - Selector switch and on/off switch not positioned the best

Nathan
NathanQLD33 posts
  Verified

Great little mouse and very quiet! – Bought this mouse as was looking for an affordable one to replace a Microsoft mouse I had that broke (faulty scroller). As I now run a new Macbook pro I needed something that could connect via bluetooth as available USB ports are becoming a rarity - Plus I didn't want to fork out $100+ for an apple mouse! This little mouse was a pleasant… Read more

surprise! Not only does it have the option to connect via Bluetooth but it also comes with a USB dongle for alternative connectivity if needed. I didn't realise how loud my previous mice were until I started using this one, it is beautifully quiet and feels great to click! It is a simple mouse and may not suit users who need all the additional mouse buttons that come these days but for those that only need left/right click and scroll function then this is a nice to use and comfortable mouse. And an added bonus is that it boasts an 18 month battery life - although I haven't used it long enough to test that! Highly recommend.

Denis
Denis36 posts

Great simple inexpensive wireless mouse – I am a long-time fan of Logitech mice, and would need more than one hand to count the number of Logitech mice I currently own and use. Some of those have been committed to me long-term (I still carry my Anywhere MX Darkfield around from circa 2012), and others have been relegated to a drawer (I could never really use the Ultrathin Touch Mouse… Read more

T630).

Like you I was certainly intrigued by the idea of a "silent" mouse, with "about 90% less noise" but with the same click feel as my M720 Trio ... how could this be?

So I was given a Pebble to test out for a few weeks, and can confirm that while it's not truly silent, and is certainly louder than the trackpad and touchpoint buttons on my Dell laptop, it is significantly quieter than those on my regular mice. Logitech suggest that the silence allows you to work in a "cafe, library or even a crowded train without disturbing anyone around you", and really, of all these probably only the library is going to be quiet enough for me to worry about the sound of my mouse clicks. The situation that Logitech did miss in their description is "while you're on a conference call or trying to focus on productive tasks during a boring meeting" ... seriously, who in business these days hasn't been on a conference call where somebody is sitting off mute click-click-clicking through the whole meeting?

Promotional material aside, I really liked this little mouse because it's inexpensive for a wireless mouse, and includes both bluetooth and Logitech USB unifying dongle compatibility - this means that I could connect it up to the kids' Raspberry Pi based Kano computers really easily. My 5-year-old daughter however LOVES this mouse - not just because it's pink, but because it's small enough for her little hands (the usable button area extends quite far down the body of the mouse, so she finds it really easy to use), and even though it's bigger than the tiny little mouse she had before, being wireless it is so much easier for her to use as she's learning how to use her computers (both the Kano on the Raspberry Pi and a hand-me-down laptop from gran).

It's not going to replace any of my daily mice for the simple reason that it doesn't include the "forward" and "back" buttons on the side that I couldn't live without, nor does it have the hyper-scrolling wheel that adorns my $100+ mice. Then again, I'm probably not the real target market for this, with my clicky keyboards that adorn both my home and office desks, sounding out my presence to my colleagues with noisy rhythms that already drown out even normal mouse clicks. No, if you are a clicky keyboard fan then this mouse is not really for you - but I would highly recommend this as an inexpensive-but-great mouse for the kids, or as a kris kringle present for that annoying person in the office who insists on clicking on their facebook account during those conference calls and office meetings. Maybe you're that person .. in that case, your office colleagues know who you are, and who knows, one of them may draw your name from the hat next December.

Positive reviews

Ahmed
AhmedVIC6 posts
 

Smooth sailing – I bought this today to use with MacBook as I wasn't happy with the bluetooth connectivity of the Apple Magic Mouse which kept dropping all the time. This mouse for $29 works much better and smoother than the Apple mouse. It comes with a battery and it connects easily and quickly. The only thing that I'm not crazy about is the flat design. Show details

GKM
GKMNSW26 posts
 

Best mouse, i've ever used – Top cover is held by magnetic force, which is a brilliant idea. No plastic notches that break or screws that need extra tools to remove. Battery lasts for a long time. (I don't remember when I changed mine). Flawless connection via either Bluetooth or WIFI. Fantastic size that slips into the laptop bag side pockets. perfect clicks. I actually have absolutely no complaints about this mouse. (no, I'm not hired by Logitech!) Show details

rosaevans
rosaevansVictoria2 posts
 

Smooth appearance and feel, extremely quiet and reliable - very affordable – I bought it for $30 at JB HI-FI. It was one of the budget ones, I was shown others that were around the $150 mark that looked amazing, this one was a simple and little mouse, I was expecting cheap quality however when I tried it out I realised how satisfying smooth moving, light, modern, thin, reliable and quiet it is. I definitely recommend the Logitech Pebble.

Negative reviews

Leanne
LeanneQLD
 

stops working after about 3 months – I brought my first mouse 12 months ago, and now the 3rd mouse has just died, and today I will have to purchase a 4th. I am not happy at all with this product

randomuser
randomuser
 

Good for gaming (Minecraft) – This mouse, despite its exceeding low polling rate of 125hz, this mouse is good for 1.7.10 PvP in Minecraft as over time, the switches lose their quiet ability and bad clicking and eventually I get around 10-15 cps butterfly clicking. It is not recommended for drag clicking as the clicks barely register with this clicking method. Show details

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Siobhon
Siobhon2 posts
 

Stopped working 2 weeks after Warranty expiration – The mouse itself was great, super smooth, had no issues until around a month before the warranty expired, then completely dying around 2 weeks after the expiration. Started not tracking properly, not picking up on clicks, and now has suddenly stopped turning on completely. There were no hardware issues until now, and it has never been dropped or… Read more

mishandled in any way - really weird timing and strange to completely die for no discernable reason at all.

Recent reviews

James
JamesVIC35 posts
 

Fantastic mouse, but left button died after two years – I was ecstatic to find a great mouse for my iPad… it changed the ipad into a “full laptop replacement” for me. I would rate the mouse itself as 5-star, but I knocked it down to 4-star as it wore out faster than I hoped. It worked brilliantly for two years. Then the left button started to feel “heavy”… a little harder to push, and then many… Read more

clicks started to be missed. And it got progressively worse over about two weeks. Other posts indicate that the contacts start to die, or the micro-button itself starts to seize up. Not sure which.

Admittedly I did use it a lot, probably 5 hours a day, so about 3,000 hours. But I have never had a mouse die like this on me before.

I still bought a replacement one (M350s) and I hope this one lasts longer.

Cara
CaraQLD4 posts
  Verified

Great looking and super value mouse – Great mouse for the price, but just need to be careful with it. I dropped mine and the click on the left side became sticky (so it would click and drag) - totally my fault, and I just ordered a new one to replace it (because the price is so good). Other than that it works as you'd expect and looks sleek and minimal. Show details

Hugh
HughVIC4 posts
 

Good quality for price, good design – A simple, cheap and slim mouse with bluetooth that tracks well. I use this as my travel mouse in my backpack, so it takes up less space. Looks fairly modern too. Show details

Quiros34
Quiros34VIC4 posts
 

Pretty Good – This mouse is designed pretty well, it can work with Bluetooth and USB. I like how the top of the mouse comes off with magnets. I really like how quiet the mouse clicks are and they feel nice too. I wish it could connect to multiple devices because you have to repair it if you want to use it with another device. The design also isn't the most comfortable as it's very flat. Seems like good quality Show details

Kym72
Kym72SA
  Verified

Scroll wheel stopped working just outside express warranty period , now useless – Purchased December 2019. Gave to daughter as part of birthday gift Feb 2020. Scroll wheel stopped working after less than 12 months of use (just feels disconnected from the mechanism and freewheels when you spin it). My daughter found this a crucial part of its functionality so no longer uses the mouse. Conveniently for Logitech, this is just… Read more

outside the 12 months express warranty since purchase date and I didn't have the energy to pursue a statutory warranty claim under the Australian Consumer Guarantee legislation, which I'm sure this fails to meet, over a $40 mouse! On the positive side, my daughter did like the look and function of the mouse during it's short period of use before breaking. My wife and I both have wireless mice over 10 years old that still function (Logitech and Microsoft respectively). Dont make them like they used to :(

goldcoastlady
goldcoastladyQLD102 posts
 

Is the best and is a great price range – Brought at BIG W as online deliveries are taking too long before xmas. I only use Logitech for the keyboard and wireless mouse, For the price point and quality they are the best brand Show details

Mia
MiaQLD
 

Bluetooth doesn't work – When I use it via USB connection, it works perfectly. But it does not connect to bluetooth at all. I've called Logitech support, and nothing is wrong with my laptop or software (MacBook Pro, OS 10.12.6, Bluetooth version 5). Terribly disappointed. All it has given me is an insane amount of frustration and regret. Don't buy. Show details

whompski
whompski
 

Absolutely crap – It sucks and it barely works. and if you drop it it breaks. Wouldn't recommend. Absolutely crap. It sucks. no one likes it. Do not get it unless you want to waste your money!!! Show details

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Johnny Utah
Johnny UtahVIC2 posts
 

Great to use, easy to connect, reliable – The mouse was easy to connect initially. Has not had any issues reconnecting daily. I have used it on a second device without any issues. Form factor works well for me. I liked it so much I purchased a second one for use at home. Show details

Simone
Simone17 posts
  Fair Incentive Ambassador Review

Fantastic mouse! Very easy to use – I use this mouse from my office in my stay at home business and it is comfortable and functions very well. I have no problems with it at all - setup was simple and its very sleek looking and efficient.

Sue
SueTasmania65 posts

Sleek, Stylish & Slimline Pebble Mouse M350 – M350 Logitech Pebble Mouse review by Ambassador Program Member. I am not very good with anything electronic or computer related so it was a challenge for me. I use a desktop computer & up till now have used a touch-pad rather than a mouse. I appreciate the opportunity to use & review this Mouse. My off-white mouse arrived in a cute little box… Read more

however there was no user manual just a small user documentation stating 1 2 3 to get the mouse up & going. I found this rather daunting. Those who are used to this kind of product would have been ok but for a 1st timer, that how do I do this feeling was quick to arrive. I spent around 5 minutes carefully trying to open the top of the mouse. There was no instruction on how to do this & I didnt want to break something. The battery was pre-installed & just needed the sleeve/sticker removing to allow contact with the wiring.

Pros - The mouse is sleek, stylish & slimline & certainly small enough for carrying around with your laptop computer as it only weighs approx. 100g. The oval shape makes it ideal for anyone who is left handed as well as anyone who is right handed. It was very quiet when being used which was a benefit that is being promoted - so it can be used in a room without annoying other people. The only noise was a very slight click which is hardly audible. Very responsive to the melamine surface of my computer desk. Being able to connect to Bluetooth eliminates another lead & also leaves a USB port on my computer free for another use.

Cons - No user manual in the box which makes it hard for those who are technically challenged. The mouse was slimline as stated but I found it too small to use comfortably for any length of time. I missed not having a wrist pad/support & found my hand/wrist soon ached which I put down to the lower height/shape. In saying this, I guess it is what you get used to! I also missed the extra programmable buttons. My touchpad & other mice Ive used have had buttons that can be programmed. The battery will need to be periodically replaced although it is expected to last 18 months but I am assuming that will vary according to the amount of use.

Conclusion - at $39.95 this Pebble Mouse is a fabulous product easy to install & works well.

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sahri
sahriQLD59 posts

Compact, sensitive & quiet but not the bees knees – The logitech pebble is a compact mouse. Clicking is quiet and easy. The Bluetooth connection is very straight forth and the connection was made within seconds after plugging in the USB wireless part and turning on the mouse. Initially I found the Logitech M350 to be far more sensitive to use (compared to my Logitech M275). This could have been… Read more

adjusted by turning the sensitivity down via the windows settings, however as I will likely go back to my old mouse I left it.

The pebble mouse is rather low profile which provides zero support to the palm of your hand and no groove to rest your thumb like the M275 Logitech mouse does. After several weeks of use my hand still hasn't adjusted to it.

I feel as if I have an average sized hands for a woman. (small/medium gloves and long slender fingers) The pebble is about 1cm longer than my fingers (from base to tip) and rather flat so instead of resting my palm on the mouse arch and resting my fingers on the clicking parts and thumb on a groove, I found my palm needed to rest on the mouse pad and my fingers needed to be slightly raised or bent, in order to click comfortably. This means there is a space between my palm and the mouse itself thus, no support. I suffer from carpel tunnel and regular ganglions on my right hand. This mouse has had no effect with my usual symptoms, although I feel my palm and base of my fingers beginning to ache towards the end of the day.

After several weeks of use I still feel I have not adjusted to this mouse. I prefer a slightly larger mouse with more palm support as I am using it for 8hrs+ a day.

I received the white mouse and found the wheel also discolors quickly. It is a soft plastic construction, almost slightly rubbery, and I can see that it will dirty quite quickly. My previous mouse is a hard plastic and very easy to wipe over without smudging stains into the plastic.

If you were specifically needing a very quiet mouse or something that is compact and easy to transport, this might work for you. However, for myself and it being for high use it's not fantastic.

mitchamus
mitchamusNew South Wales53 posts

Very Smooth, Compact and unbelievably Quiet – PROS: Compact, nicely weighted, tracks beautifully and is super quiet CONS: Just too small for my hand. This would be a great mouse for travelling, or for someone with a smaller hands. The mouse consists of the standard 2 buttons and the now familiar clickable wheel. It's pleasantly weighted, without being too heavy or too light, and it tracks… Read more

across my desk effortlessly and almost silently.

Setting up the mouse is a breeze, and it even has a handy on/off switch on the bottom so as not to run the internal AAA battery down when not in use.

I had absolutely ZERO connection issues with this mouse, no matter how many times I rebooted my machine, or turned my machine on without first turning on the mouse. You switch it on, and it just connects after a couple of seconds... every...single... time.

The only negative I can pick with this mouse is the size. Its very compact - especially on the depth. I found that this put extra stress on my hand as it doesn't fill my palm.. It feels like I have to 'hold onto' it the whole time. I realise that sounds strange, but its the only way I can describe it.

My normal mouse is just a Dell corded cheapie, but it fills the palm of my hand so that I can rest my wrist on the table, and my hand stays relaxed. The only way I can get the pebble to feel this way, is if I only place my 2 fingers on top of it, but this restricts my wrist movement, and really isn't that comfortable anyway.

With the Pebble mouse I have to elevate the centre of my hand to use it, and I'm sorry to say that it makes my hand feel uncomfortable (and dare I say sore) after just a few minutes. I thought that this might just be a case of me 'getting used to it' and it would go away after a while, but after almost 100hrs of use - it still makes my hand ache ... and despite me wanting to love this mouse - its simply just not comfortable (for me personally) to use.

It's a real shame, because I really do love the action of the mouse. it really is smooth and quiet. If they made a larger one, I would definitely buy it if it fit my hand properly.

If I had smaller hands, or if I was 25 years younger - it would probably fit my hand very well.

LinnyBling
LinnyBlingNSW66 posts

It's A keeper!! - A Significantly Better Mouse than Others I have Used – I was sent this mouse to review, initially I thought a computer mouse is just a mouse, how different can they be? After using laptops and desktops with mouses forever, the difference between a good and bad mouse to me, is having no lead makes it the better mouse, doesn't it? After easily setting up the Logitech pebble mouse, I have used it… Read more

every day bluetoothed for operation to my Windows Studio Desktop computer. My computer use is primarily emails, creating excel and PDF docs, research, online shopping, banking, browsing sites, with multiple tabs opened. I can be at the computer for and hour or more at a time, most days.

The logitech Pebble mouse compared side by side to the Mircosoft Mouse that came with my Studio is much smaller in overall size, and flatter. Due to having carpal tunnel syndrome, I always use a mouse pad, with a cool raised gel pad that supports my wrist using the mouse. I aim for a neutral wrist position to drive a mouse, in avoidance of a flexed wrist position that aggravates inflammation of my carpal tunnel.

I can say from my recent few weeks experience with the Logitech Mouse, that I have been able to achieve a more neutral wrist position due to the mouse being flatter than others that I have used, which have the more higher and rounded shape. To relate this Pebble use, to my hand size, I am a female size: 'large', in glove sizing. The Logitech Pebble Mouse is very comfortable to use, it fits comfortably under my palm, without spreading my fingers, which I had to with my current mouse, and others previously. The Pebble easily glides over my mouse pad. I have happily adjusted to a lighter finger pressure with the mouse clicker, I didn't realise how hard I had been pressing on other mouse devices, the change isn't huge, but enough that the mouse is easier and more pleasant to use without straining my wrist and using a heavier finger pressure. The action of the Mouse is precise, I can quickly hover and move the cursor quickly and accurately, no lagging, it lands where I want it to every click.

Of note, is the fact, that there is next to no audible click sound, making this a great mouse to use with a laptop , say in a public space, cafe, where others are nearby, thus reducing that obvious sound that normally comes from a mouse with every click.

The design incorporates small ergonomic changes, to the regular rounded mouse , but big results in the physical operation, particularly, I would recommend this device to anyone who has carpal tunnel, RSI , wrist issues. Further, the Logitech Pebble mouse, would be great for those who are using a computer regularly for work or at home daily as a helpful preventative measure, from the aforementioned physical wrist afflictions.

The Logitech Mouse that I received to review is a dark grey, there are 3 colours. It comes with an included AA battery. If I was buying I would go a the light colour, Pink, just my girly preference. It's such a great Mouse, and it has way more going for it than just no tail, which was my previous benchmark for a good mouse. I love using this mouse so much, I will continue using it.

The total design and operation of the Logitech Pebble M350 Mouse, it's reasonable price point around $38 make it an awesome choice of investment for anyone looking for an alternative to the larger, regular clunky and noisier mouses. So I have found, a mouse is just not a mouse when it comes to computers. This Mouse, is a welcomed, perfectly proportioned and operating 'Pebble'.

David
David72 posts

Works flawlessly – After a lengthy 3 weeks of using the mouse, I will now give it a detailed review. I received the package and noticed that the mouse packaging is quite small - not much bigger than the mouse itself. The product is very well packaged. Included inside the package is the mouse itself (I received white) which is well protected in a form fitting plastic… Read more

hard-cover, a little piece of paper with instruction diagrams, and a piece of paper with safety and warranty information. I primarily use a tablet these days with an attachable keyboard incorporating a mouse tracker pad within. I do intend to buy a desktop in the future though so this mouse will come in handy for then. I take the mouse out of the packet and notice that the feel is very firm, solid, and has some good weight to it. It is not flimsy. Aesthetically, it looks great. There is a AA size battery under the cover. And speaking of the cover, I was surprised that it is magnetic to keep the cover on; no clips, catches, or anything to break which has lead me to using sticky tape in the past with previous mouse products. The cover, once seated in its intended position, will stay put and hasn't come loose from regular use. Under the cover is the supplied battery and a micro 2.4ghz wireless receiver to plug into your computer's USB port if your computer doesn't support Bluetooth connection or you just prefer to use that method of wireless connection. I did not test the micro receiver at all and just went with the Bluetooth connection straight up. If the receiver is anything like the current receiver that I use with an older Logitech mouse that I still use to this day on my older full size laptop, then there will be many happy years of flawless connection. There are no detailed instructions provided on the sheet, just some diagrams. I personally don't need the instructions as it is very straight forward to get the mouse up and going. As with anything else I connect to my computer by bluetooth, I opened the bluetooth settings on my PC, clicked the "add device" button, and the mouse was immediately found in the list. I clicked on the mouse to add and it paired with the computer without any issue. Connection has always been maintained for the past few weeks without a dropout or connection problem. There is a button on the bottom of the mouse to press to help with the connection if your computer can not find the mouse by 2.4ghz or bluetooth connection. Ergonomically, the mouse is comfortable for short term use. I would think that if you use a mouse for many hours on end, your hand could end up a bit sore. It could be that I am used to using the older mouse which is bigger and fits in the palm of my hand. This pebble mouse is much smaller and flatter so the flatter your hand/wrist/arm is to the desk/table surface the mouse is on, the more comfortable you will be for longer sessions. But as most of my use has been short term and not heavily mouse oriented, I didn't have issues. I was not aware that a major feature of the mouse is how quiet it is to use. I only figured this out when I actually used it after first setting it up. The buttons are almost silent and so is the scroll wheel. The wheel is very smooth but the notches are still easily felt when scrolling the wheel. The left and right mouse buttons both start working with light touches from about the midway point. If you see a picture of the mouse, you will notice a dividing line running down the middle to separate the left and right buttons. Where that line ends (half way down the mouse) is pretty much the limit for effective presses of the mouse buttons. So you shouldn't have a problem with using the mouse no matter how long or short your fingers are or if you use it with bent fingers rather than straight flat fingers. I am 167cm and 80kg so I don't have bigger hands. My hands are average size. I think if you have larger hands, you could find the mouse a bit small maybe. If you are petite or average sized, then the hand-to-mouse ratio should be fine, as it is for me. Logitech state an 18 month life from one single battery before you need to replace the battery. I would believe that is true considering I get the same length of time from my other Logitech mouse. Also, the wireless distance with Bluetooth connection was tested to 8 metres between my PC and mouse. It probably would have gone further but my living room is only 8m long from wall to wall so that's all I tested. Logitech state 10m and I think that would be true. If the 2.4ghz connection is the same as my older Logitech mouse using 2.4ghz, then the distance is similar in that I do easily get a full 8m distance between PC and mouse.

BJ_JT
BJ_JTSA169 posts

For what it is, it's great! – So, first, I am going to say I was asked to review this mouse so I'm not going to comment on the colour that was sent to me. I will state that this mouse comes in 3 different colours, Pink, White (Off White) and Black (graphite). The pink is a really dusty pink and is actually not all that nice at all! The white and black are to be expected of! … Read more

The mouse is quite a small unit so is perfect as a mouse to take on the go with you as it will fit into any laptop bag or even your pockets! It's a nice sleek design, the top of the mouse comes off to display the battery and handy USB dongle spot so you can keep it all in one spot.

It's also an extremely quiet mouse! There is a very faint click so this would be perfect to use in a library or other public place where you don't want to make a disturbance. Personally, in my home office, I like to have a clicky mouse and keyboard so for me I will revery to my other Logitech mouse.

Due to the low profile of the mouse, some might find slight discomfort in using it. if you have larger hands, you might find that it will take you some time to get the feeling of the mouse as it is not a normal feeling and to be does not support the arch that you make in your hand when using a mouse. The upside is, due to the symmetrical design of the mouse, its perfect for use as either a left or right-handed device!

Its also got quite a smooth mouse motion to it too. There is no gitter in the movement of the pointer or anything like that which can often happen with cheaper mouses!

The wheel also acts as a third button, this is handy for when you are on the internet looking on carsales.com.au for example and want to open each car in a different tab. You can just click the wheel down and the item you have the pointer hovered over will open in a new tab. I mean this is also pretty common practice these days!

I was also able to get this to connect to my LG smart TV via Bluetooth which I was not expecting to be able to! So that was a huge upside when using the air mouse remote!

If you are looking for something ultra-portable to take to work or other places, this is the mouse for you! I do suggest that before you go and buy a pink one online, that you go and have a look at the colour first. I did ask quite a few of my friends if they actually liked the colour and unfortunately, the pink was described as a "dirty" or "dusty" looking colour.

Jan
JanSA38 posts

The Tail-less Mouse M350 – I already have been using a wired logi-mouse, so it was fun to try a mouse unimpeded by wires. The Pebble M350 is smaller, lighter and flatter than the wired version. The colour is white. It looks neater on the desk. It contains a AA battery, which is easy to swap. The Pebble was very easy to set up from the picture diagram. Not even an Alan key… Read more

required! The little computer attachment was conveniently slotted inside the Pebble, and the part was easy to insert in to the computer. Everything worked immediately. The feel of the flat shape needs getting used to. My wired logi is shaped to a resting hand, which I think I prefer, although it is heavier. Overall, the Pebble is easier to use because there is no wire to get caught up in all the computer desk wires and hardware, (and other junk that shouldn't be there). My wired logi-mouse gets caught up frequently. I just use my mouse on a plain smooth wooden table with no mat. The Pebble has shot off the edge of the table when I was moving stuff, but is unhurt. There is a soft click noise when using it. It sounds a bit like a pencil point being tapped. There is a small button on the back to swap over to Bluetooth, but I am not set up for this. Once again this is a product with tiny weeny printed safety instructions. Out with the magnifying glass. Again. Plenty of room in the box for larger print paper. Lose a star. I have spoken to a couple of professional Geeks in the last week. Both said they would never use it. However, for the ordinary person just interested in Facebook, email, and the Internet, it is perfectly fine and easy to use. I will keep using the Pebble and put my wired logi away as a backup mouse.

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GoAhead MakeMyDay
GoAhead MakeMyDayQLD62 posts

Good for travel, but unsuitable for people with big hands – This mouse which was given to me to review, looks fancy by its minimalist and flat design, but light pink is the wrong color for me being a dude and unfortunately, it is also WAY too small for my larger hands. I therefore got my wife to help with the review, and this is the short summary of our experience: While I usually use a wireless mouse… Read more

which is more ergonomically shaped and larger in size, my wife uses a Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball Mouse due to wrist strain she was suffering from when using a traditional computer mouse.

ADVANTAGES: - USB dongle is hidden in the mouse, which is very convenient for travelling or on the go, as you cannot lose it.

- There is no click or scroll sound, therefore you cannot disturb anybody sitting nearby as far as using the mouse is concerned.

- The mouse is quite small, so great to take with you while out and about with your laptop.

- It can be used for left and right handed people as the shape is oval.

DISADVANTAGES: - The mouse is definitely way too small for people like myself with rather large hands.

- I noticed that while the click and scroll sounds are almost not audible, the mouse actually seems to make scratching sounds when moving on a flat surface, more than any other mice we have been using on the same desk surface.

- Bluetooth wasn't an option on my wife's laptop running Windows 7, lacking Bluetooth.

- There was no user manual in the box.

- Apart form the two buttons on the top, plus the clickable mouse wheel acting as a middle button, there are no additional buttons for extra programmable functions, which seems to be standard with most other computer mice these days.

VERDICT: The Logitech Pebble M350 wireless mouse certainly appears "Modern. Slim. Silent." like they claim, but it really only is good for people with basic needs from a computer mouse, and those with bigger hands will not be able to use it properly. If I were the marketers of this mouse, I would add one word in the product's key points message: "Modern. Minimalist. Slim. Silent".

leusac
leusac69 posts

Minimalist, quiet and nicely designed mouse – This mouse has a minimalist and slim design which I like. It has a gorgeous look and feels comfortable. It features quiet clicking and scrolling (it's not silent). It fits nicely in my palm but I have a small hand and short fingers. I believe its size should suit most persons. I like the dual connectivity: nano UBS receiver and Bluetooth. The nano… Read more

usb receiver is housed inside the mouse - HOW COOL IS THAT! Less chances of the receiver going missing if not in use! The lid of the mouse comes off pretty easy too! Since my ultrabook only has two usb ports, being able to use Bluetooth is amazing. Regarding bluetooth connectivity, I was able to pair my peeble mouse to my laptop in under 30 seconds, despite the first attempt failed. For pairing: I pressed the bluetooth button down for 2 seconds until the blue light for pairing started to blink. Then I went to bluetooth settings on my laptop, clicked on add a new device. The peeble mouse was found within a few seconds. The first attempt with pairing failed. I clicked on the: 'Try again' button and pairing was completed in 5-8 seconds, and the mouse was ready to go. I have had no issues using the bluetooth connectivity. I only use this mouse with my work laptop, so I can't comment on the practicalities of pairing it to multiple devices. The peeble mouse M350 has a standard optical sensor, no dark field sensor. So, it doesn't work on clear glass but work really well other surfaces. I have a plastic covering on my desk (to protect it from water and spills), and this mouse is the only one I have used so far that works on plastic just as well as any other surface I have tried it on. I am giving this mouse 5 stars for three reasons: it does its job well, I love being able to use bluetooth connectivity and it works well in all surfaces I have used it. This mouse works with 1 AA battery, which is supposed to last 18 months. I can't comment on battery life as I have only used it for a few weeks so far.

DavidN
DavidNVIC215 posts

Pebble Wireless Mouse M350 supports usb and bluetooth connectivity but the latter is very weak – Like most, I have used many mouse over the years as well as trackball, touch pad, Wacom tablet with brush strokes and gesture control using Leap Motion. Never really gotten into gaming mouse with many and programmable buttons. Part of the reason of trying all these different devices over the years is because of wrist pain at times because I use… Read more

mouse up to 16 hours a day, most days of the week. The only exception is Wacom tablet, used for photo editing. Back when I used to use Windows laptops, I still used the mouse but since moving to OSX ecosystem, I almost never use a mouse but stick to the touch pad which is a joy to use, except for the newest Macbook Pro where both keyboard and touch pad are not as good as they are used to be.

No testing was performed using Windows machine. Instead, the Pebble Wireless Mouse M350 was tested on three Macbook Pro laptops, older and very new models. M350 supports both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz USB connectivity. It is awesome to have both especially given many devices competes for USB ports and Macbook Pro doesn't even have a USB port anymore. However, I had significant difficulty bluetooth pairing this Pebble Wireless Mouse M350. It only worked with one of the three machines. USB connectivity otoh has no issue at all, quick and reliable.

M350's buttons and LED are intuitive and based on minimalist approach. There are only 2 buttons - (1) On/Off and (2) pairing / switching between USB / Bluetooth. Manual isn't really necessary anymore. It is small, light, thin, elevated towards the back to provide ergonomic feel and palm support. It is symmetrical hence works for both left and right handers. It can easily slip into a pocket given its small size. It takes one AA battery, preinstalled and already turned on but won't use any power until the plastic slip that covers the battery connection is removed - nice touch. Unlike old mouse, battery cover is the whole of the top cover where buttons are part of it. Most modern thing about this mouse is that the cover is held to the body through 3 magnets.

M350 is a standard 2 buttons mouse with rubberised scroll wheel in the middle which supports clicking. It is a step scroll wheel and unfortunately can't be changed to smooth fast scroll wheel like you could with Logitech Anywhere MX. It has a standard optical sensor, no dark field sensor. Therefore, it won't work on clear glass but would work in most other surfaces and doesn't require a mouse pad. Like most Logitech mouse, button click and scroll wheel provide good feedback and are quiet. Definitely feels like it can withstand heavy use as a workhorse. Shame that Bluetooth connectivity is poor. I would prefer the USB receiver to be an Unified receiver so it would support many devices and so re-pairing to a new receiver is possible if you happen to lose the receiver.

My other Bluetooth mouse is the Apple Magic mouse which of course feels more premium with its translucent top and aluminium construction and even thinner profile (2.16cm) compared with the M350 (2.65cm). Because Apple Magic mouse slops down at the back, it feels much slimmer than the Logitech. The bigger difference is in terms of weight. Apple Magic mouse with battery weights at 105g compared with 78g with the M350, probably because Apple Magic mouse requires 2 AA batteries rather than one single AA battery as with the Logitech. Lighter mouse means less strain on the hand & arm hence M350 is the winner. M350 battery is said to last for 18 months according to manufacturer. The biggest difference is that Apple Magic mouse is 3x more expensive than Logitech M350.

I also have a cheaper Logitech M171 mouse which has all the same features minus Bluetooth connectivity and battery is said to last for 12 month and slightly lighter, taller, with etched but not rubberised scroll wheel. M350 scroll wheel definitely provides more feedback than the M171. Face of the M171 has Logitech logo etched on it and side is textured which do make it look nice.

Sorry, I am only going to give Logitech Wireless Mouse M350 2 stars due to the major issue with Bluetooth pairing. Without this feature, one might as well pay a few more dollars and get a M325 which gives you rubber side grip, more functional scroll wheel albeit M325 is taller. I have a couple of M525 which are pretty much the same as M325 except mine uses Unifying receiver (which is better).

Must say I feel sorry for Logitech and ourselves the consumer. While Bluetooth is very convenient, it has a lot of issues. I had stated in my other reviews that Google Home bluetooth speaker connectivity has well documented crackling / static noise issue. Alexa too had that problem but it has been fixed. TWS (true wireless stereo) earphones are becoming mainstream and many companies have jumped on to the bandwagon trying to get a piece of action in this new lucrative market, especially when a pair can fetch several hundreds of dollars. The only thing is that we are all bombarded with many wireless devices now hence interference. So much so that connectivity drop out / cut out isn't uncommon and is to be expected in crowded or open space and where transmitter (phone) is not on the body. Annoying if you are on the phone with it or listening to music. The same problem plagues Bluetooth cable for earphones as well. In the meantime, consumers are dropping our hard earned cash on this 1/2 baked products / technologies and forced to evolve with this immature technology.

Paul
PaulVIC181 posts

Logitech - Very Quiet and Responsive Cordless Mouse!! – I have had this Cordless Mouse now for a week or so. When it arrived I must admit I thought I had lost the receiver when unpacking - but later realised it is housed inside the actual mouse. Because I initially thought I had lost the receiver I set-up the Mouse using Bluetooth. This mouse can be used with either Bluetooth or Wirelessly. I used the… Read more

"Add a Bluetooth Device" and it connected very quickly. All was good until I left the computer and returned some hours later. The Bluetooth had disconnected itself. It was then that I discovered where the receiver was - and connected using it. This connection was easy and straight forward - and has not had an issue for the week. This mouse is smaller in size and it does take you a while for your hand to get used to a smaller mouse. I just loved just how quiet this mouse is and also how responsive. Initially I was going to use it for a while and then return to my own cordless mouse - but I like it so much - I'm staying with it for the time being. The build quality could be better. When you separate the 2 pieces of the mouse you can see that it is very basic and all plastic and not as strong as I thought it would be. I feel that it would be more suitable for the adult market rather than children due to it's build quality. It takes a single AA battery which would be very easy to install. It has a left and right button - and a scroll wheel - and, so far, they all work well. In my opinion based on my comments above - this is definitely a keeper!!

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