The Best PRODUCTIVITY Mice of 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @HardwareCanucks
    @HardwareCanucks  2 года назад +54

    Hey guys! Just wanted to make slight correction with the Razer Pro Click and Pro Mini's Battery Life. The Razer mice are set to run at a Polling Rate of 500Hz vs Logitech's 125Hz. Hence the shorter battery life. However, if you set Razer's to the same 125Hz Polling Rate, you get an around 116 days on 2.4G. Also wanted to emphasize that the sensor performance of the Razer Mice is MUCH MUCH better than Logitech's offerings.

    • @aiqbal02
      @aiqbal02 2 года назад +4

      ok, still not interested in downloading Razer spyware tho

    • @si___
      @si___ 2 года назад +3

      @@aiqbal02 what's that? Explain it👀

    • @Bounsy2D
      @Bounsy2D 2 года назад

      @@si___ That's Razer software for every Razer device, super sh*tty piece of software to be honest, heavy for the system

    • @alphabeta4028
      @alphabeta4028 2 года назад +1

      My favor mouse is M705 (Logi), I have been using it for years.

    • @dimiargy6609
      @dimiargy6609 Год назад

      Been using pro click around 2 years. Battery life is around 11 days on 2.4G only.

  • @nmihaylove
    @nmihaylove 2 года назад +124

    Strange reason to exclude the MX Anywhere 3. Its wheel is vastly better than the 2S and the button can be remapped ti mid click. I hate pressing the wheel for mid click. The Anywhere 3 is the best mouse I've ever had. Better than the regular MX 3 IMO.

    • @FabienPascal
      @FabienPascal 2 года назад +14

      He talked abt the 3S which is newer and improved.

    • @micro7567
      @micro7567 2 года назад

      I would buy it if it has silent clicks

    • @balkeep
      @balkeep 2 года назад +8

      Uhmm. Nowhere near MX 3. Mx 3 has normal shape that a human being can actually use in contrast to anywhere 3. And then horizontal wheel. For the same price. Rofl.

    • @jensh.2595
      @jensh.2595 2 года назад +3

      The MX3 Mousewheel is horrible and I regret buying it, See reddit for the complaints of many others...

    • @vashistavenkatesh1804
      @vashistavenkatesh1804 2 года назад +1

      @@jensh.2595 I've had no complaints with mine tbh. Been using it for a year now, and it's remained pretty much the same.

  • @JoshuaWayt
    @JoshuaWayt 2 года назад +95

    The Logitech the M720 is hands down the mouse I recommend to most people. It's basically a poor man's MX master. It's $40 and goes on sale often. I've used one at my job for 40+ hours a week for over 3 years now.

    • @ShaliShaun
      @ShaliShaun 2 года назад +5

      Couldn’t agree more, the M720 coupled with Logitech’s software is the perfect productivity mouse imo.

    • @sunjames3276
      @sunjames3276 2 года назад +3

      it's more like a mx anywhere considering size and lack of a horizontal scrollwhell

    • @kelvinlammh
      @kelvinlammh 2 года назад +4

      YES! M720 is my go to productivity mouse to recommend to anyone. Sometimes going for as low as USD40. 2 year battery life.

    • @JoshuaWayt
      @JoshuaWayt 2 года назад

      @@sunjames3276 yeah that's true

    • @GadaruTy
      @GadaruTy 2 года назад +3

      Yes. Was wondering why i wasnt included in the video. It's cheap, durable, has basically everything you want from mx master for a fraction of its price. Got mine for around $25 (converted)

  • @LucasAlmeida-fx6eb
    @LucasAlmeida-fx6eb 2 года назад +108

    One of the things I hate the most in the Logitech masters line is actually the rubber texture that after 6 months of use gets nasty and sticky even if you don’t sweat from your hands, so actually for me the fact the asus mouse doesn’t have the rubber texture is a big selling point to me!

    • @tomasrodriguezrobledo9115
      @tomasrodriguezrobledo9115 2 года назад +11

      Been using The MX Master 3 for almost a year and a half. The rubber texture is un perfect condition. The left and right click buttons are justo a bit worn out.
      I'm a photographer and graphic design student so my daily usage is pretty intense

    • @lifelately3600
      @lifelately3600 2 года назад +1

      Especially if you are using the gray. I am using the mx 3 and I can’t remove the makeup stain on it. No matter how many times I try to remove the stain. The Tide Stain Remover pen helped a little bit but did not remove everything.

    • @LucasAlmeida-fx6eb
      @LucasAlmeida-fx6eb 2 года назад

      @@tomasrodriguezrobledo9115 the experience can vary from user to user but I have a mx3 since the release day and my wife also got one last year, our both are sticky and with severe connection issues

    • @leonnardsd6865
      @leonnardsd6865 2 года назад

      In this age of rubbing alcohol everywhere all the time made me actually clean one of those sticky surfaces (not logitech, though, a Microsoft wireless keyboard)... it took a lot of rubbing but eventually it came off. But I agree... those rubber thinguies are a pain in the ** (or like some might say, "foda").

    • @andugo
      @andugo 2 года назад

      my mx master 2 dead after 1year( and i get both same lifespan) so not sure is the qc bad or i just got bad copy

  • @Aaron_Lesse
    @Aaron_Lesse 2 года назад +8

    Out of all the mice reviewed, I am surprised that not a single vertical mouse was included. I have been using the wireless Anker Vertical Ergonomic mouse (model no. ‎AK-98ANWVM-UBA) for five years (yes, the same one) and I really love it-for both productivity AND gaming. I also picked up a wired version (model no. ‎AK-98ANWVM-BA) just over a year ago for a second PC setup, though my pprimary setup still uses the wireless version.

  • @ipKonfig
    @ipKonfig 2 года назад +39

    No to all this. An MMO Mouse is HUGE on my productivity. I would never go back to mice like those in this video for anything. MMO mice is not just a literal 'game' changer for Gaming but also for productivity from Photoshop to Coding.

    • @omarlinp
      @omarlinp 2 года назад +6

      I agree with you. However, I think it depends on your specific use case. An MMO mouse is for someone who uses a A LOT of shortcut.

    • @bob_smite
      @bob_smite 2 года назад +1

      I use an MMO mouse (G600) but how would it be used with coding?

    • @Courtesyflush52
      @Courtesyflush52 2 года назад +1

      The higher up you move in your job, the less buttons you need on your mouse because people will be doing those tasks for you

  • @simoSLJ89
    @simoSLJ89 2 года назад +7

    Using G703 Lightspeed for gaming and Logitech M720 to work for years now.
    Can recommend both of them easily.

  • @MrCrownUK
    @MrCrownUK 2 года назад +5

    The lighting in this video is excellent...!

  • @bellshooter
    @bellshooter 2 года назад +6

    MX Masters have been my daily driver for years, I get one during black friday sales every couple of years. The remaining dongles live in all my project pc's and laptops, allowing a couple of mice to cover them all. I use a Logi 325 as my mobile option.

  • @tride.design
    @tride.design 2 года назад +22

    Logitech 720 triathlon is one of the best for productivity, it many programmable buttons, very compact and battery lasts about a year. Very similar to MX master but cheaper and much better than MX Anywhere, it also comes with Logitech Options and Flow software.

    • @NicD09
      @NicD09 2 года назад +4

      The thing I like about the triathlon is when you switch to your other devices, you don't need to click the bottom of your mice.

    • @JoshuaWayt
      @JoshuaWayt 2 года назад

      MY favorite mouse by far!

    • @claytondelanie
      @claytondelanie Год назад

      There’s something the marathon has that the triathlon doesn’t. I can’t recall what it is. I had the MX Anywhere 2s and bought it at a bargain, but can’t find one locally for the same price after my wheel gave out after a drop. Thinking of the triathlon, but not sure.

    • @dmitryl5734
      @dmitryl5734 Год назад

      anywhere 2s material and wheel way better than 720

    • @dmitryl5734
      @dmitryl5734 Год назад

      ​@@claytondelanie triatlon wheel and materials worse than 2s

  • @sohailahmaduk
    @sohailahmaduk 2 года назад +11

    I have the 2S, I love it, solid build quality, the only downside to it, is there is no middle button, when you click the scrollwheel down, it changes from a smooth scroll to a tactile scroll. I had to program the wheels side clicks to envoke the middle button to open tabs/windows upon clicking links.

    • @liamsmith8518
      @liamsmith8518 Год назад

      I have the anywhere 2s and I had the same issue, instead I just made the center button under the scroll wheel into middle click

  • @8aravindk
    @8aravindk 2 года назад +5

    Mx Master 3S for the desk and Razer Click Pro Mini for travel/laptop bag because of the AA battery vs inbuilt, silent switches and receiver storage.
    Looks like I finally have worthwhile upgrades from my Logitech M330 silent plus

  • @Mike0193Azul
    @Mike0193Azul 2 года назад +26

    I adore the Logi Lift because it's even quieter than the mx 3s. Wish you mentioned click, scroll, and button noise comparison for every mice. I wish the Razer and Asus were more refined so they give more competition to the 3s.
    Now hoping you do productivity and editing keyboards 💚

  • @andreerland1804
    @andreerland1804 2 года назад +21

    I have tried a lot of these "productivity" mice including the MX master, but I always jus end up with my gaming mouse (g502 wireless), because it just feels better in the hand and the sensor is far better than any "productivity" mouse. It has a lot of macro buttons and I can assign anything I want to it. Only downside I see with it would be pairing with new multiple devices.

    • @slutbunwallah
      @slutbunwallah 2 года назад +2

      I cannot believe the mx mouse does not get more flak for it's horrible precision or maybe I am being unfair to it since I have been using gaming mice for almost all my life.

    • @balkeep
      @balkeep 2 года назад +2

      @@slutbunwallah mx has no problems with the sensor at all if you set it up properly. And I've probably used like 20+ gaming mice (like top of the line ones, not A4 bloody type) throughout my life, so I know what I'm talking about. And then you miss magnetic vertical wheel, horizontal wheel and thumb gesture button which are just super useful if you are an SE (or just do your work primarily on a computer), so...
      P.S. And I came to mx3 as the only mouse at home from g703 with charging mat, which IMO currently is one of the best gaming mouse on the market.

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 2 года назад +1

      Logitech's high-end gaming and productivity mice share the same sensor.

    • @slutbunwallah
      @slutbunwallah 2 года назад

      @@balkeep What do you mean by setting up properly? I must be missing something. Is there a video or something you could point me to?

    • @aslanekdin8654
      @aslanekdin8654 2 года назад +2

      @@slutbunwallah The precision is because of the 120hz polling rate, gaming mouse set up to 1000hz. There is nothing you can do about it with MxMaster, is just returned mine today because the precision is horrible in a 144hz screen.

  • @kevinsheppard6085
    @kevinsheppard6085 2 года назад +4

    Video was great as always so thank you for this, only one thing that I would call out, this video was around productivity Mice, Most employers provide a device (unless your self employed) and most employers have rules around not installing third party software. So in a round up of productivity mice I think you could also consider how well the mouse works without any software and what features work and do not work without the software, as a lot of people will not be able to down load say the Logitech Hub because of restrictions on third party software. Just a thought guys 😊😊👍👍

  • @leonnardsd6865
    @leonnardsd6865 2 года назад +3

    The MX Anywhere 2S also have the free-wheeling scroll, you just have to press the scroll until the physical click and voilà.

  • @seekyeefirstforsound
    @seekyeefirstforsound 2 года назад +12

    Thanks again for the work on your content. Very thankful on your showcase of MX Master 2s. Much prefer it over the new version. I actually modded it to kailh silent for the clicks and mapped gesture button with mouse movement up and down for volume, left and right for desktops for mac, the button itself does mission control for me... scroll wheel left and right for left and right which really helps me skim through youtube content like a breeze. Oh! And left side buttons for forward and previous browser history.

    • @gmtmastertoo
      @gmtmastertoo 2 года назад

      I agree with the Master 2s. I've been using one in my desktop for 15 months and I actually bought another one as a backup, rarely used for my laptop. I haven't found the need or inclination to upgrade to the 3 or 3s.

  • @mikeoleksa
    @mikeoleksa 2 года назад +2

    The Logitech MX Master series is really unrivaled, in my opinion. I still have an original MX1 that is at least 7 years old and still works like when it was new. I never bothered getting a MX2. There just was no reason to with the MX1 still going strong. However, I did get a MX3 when they came out, just because, and it is what stays on my desk. I have to throw the Logitech M720 in he ring for the best bang for the buck though. It can be used with Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, wired, and the included 2.4 GHz receiver is a Unifying receiver to boot. It has pretty much all of the same functionality as the MX Master series and can be found under 30 bucks. The M720 is what I keep in my tool bag and it goes everywhere with me. The most important feature for me with ANY mouse is the "Infinity" scroll wheel. Even on my gaming mice, it's a must have. I ended up replacing a Basilisk v2 with a v3 just because of the scroll wheel, even though the v3 is wired.

  • @Gurshxns
    @Gurshxns 5 месяцев назад +1

    bruuhuuhhuhh the sound quality on the vid is amazing felt like you are just sitting in front of me

    • @DavidHoffman7351
      @DavidHoffman7351 5 месяцев назад +2

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  • @when_life_gives_you_limes
    @when_life_gives_you_limes 2 года назад +7

    For anyone who doesn't want to fork out a lot of money, I recommend the Logitech M590, it's like the cheaper version of MX Anywhere 2s.
    It's silent, it has Logitech Flow, 2 left thumb buttons, horizontal scrolls, remappable buttons & can pair with multiple devices. Powered by single AA battery. You can use it on dongle or Bluetooth mode.
    If you don't need silent then you can get the M585 model instead.
    EDIT: This mouse is not great for gaming tho. If you're doing things like office work that doesn't require very high dpi settings then the M590/M585 should do just fine for you.

    • @MrKlr0
      @MrKlr0 2 года назад +1

      Same, enjoying my m590 so much. Battery life is great, cant even rmb when was the last time i replaced it!

    • @pacifico4999
      @pacifico4999 2 года назад +1

      I used the M585 for about two years, highly recommend. The single AA battery lasts over 6 months, and the buttons are configurable

    • @when_life_gives_you_limes
      @when_life_gives_you_limes 2 года назад

      @@pacifico4999 my M590 is 3yo now & still going strong, apart from the rubber grip getting a little sticky that's all.

  • @irfanpatel5468
    @irfanpatel5468 2 года назад +6

    I have the Samsung mouse for travel which basically looks exactly the same as the Microsft mouse for travel and it has the back and forward buttons too, it feels very premium. I also have 2 Logitech M720 Triathlons which are a great mouse with premium looks and feeling and the battery last a couple or more years!

  • @TheDodgefan9
    @TheDodgefan9 2 года назад +9

    I have a Microsoft Pro Intellimouse, and I find to be great for productivity use. The sensor is probably overkill for me, but I have it set so I don't have to move it very much to get across the screen. It's precise enough so I can control it easily. The customization options are good as well from programming the buttons to adjusting the led taillight.
    And the dark color version is only $32.99 on Amazon now. I was looking at getting a second one to have in reserve.
    Since it stays on my desk plugged into a USB-C hub, I didn't really need a wireless mouse. I like that I don't have to worry about a battery or wireless issues.
    I will say these all would look cleaner than having that black cord on the desktop though!

  • @buborka7441
    @buborka7441 2 года назад +5

    You should include "mmo" mice
    12+ buttons for possible shortcuts = infinite productivity

  • @Pienimusta
    @Pienimusta 2 года назад +4

    Loving G502 for both gaming and office work.

  • @willowjiggy2339
    @willowjiggy2339 2 года назад +4

    why exclude mmorpg mices since they do the job more proefficiently whith all the macro

    • @domisollarefa7129
      @domisollarefa7129 2 года назад +3

      maybe they are preparing a "best mmorpg mices"

    • @willowjiggy2339
      @willowjiggy2339 2 года назад +5

      @@domisollarefa7129 but they are ergonomics too so i dont understand why not add them in aswell for the trackball that many peeps at my work use

  • @Elementral
    @Elementral 2 года назад +13

    Good Round Up Video!
    However let me throw my 2 cents as a programmer.
    I have yet to find a "productivity" mouse, which is better than some of the high end gaming mice. Let me elaborate.
    Most productivity mice are lacking buttons (which can be programmed based on the user's preference), apart from the MX Master 3/S.
    They are also very heavy! This is an issue as people who buy productivity mice, actually care about ergonomics and weight is maybe the biggest part in that (wrist pain is noone's friend) !
    As for the MX Master 3, while it does boast stupid long battery life per charge, has a solid wireless connection and has all the buttons you may need, its still very heavy and has a couple of very big quirks that are bad.
    1st is the thumb button. While the idea is good, the implementation is lackluster! It feels quite awkward to reach as its extended quite a bit and it feels hard to click (only exacerbated by the mouse's weight and you need to lift your thumb from the side, making the mouse unstable). The best thumb button, yet to be beat is from Roccat's Tyon and Nyth, hands down! Easiest thing to use ever (sadly both discontinued; maybe the new Kone XP will fill the gap?)!
    2nd and very important (not mentioned almost anywhere!) is that the mouse setting are kept on the cloud and not in internal memory. This is very bad for a lot of the programmers working for big tech as use of 3rd party software on company PCs is hard and cumbersome to get approval for (even impossible in some cases). Also using the mouse with your own custom settings on another computer or VNC (which many work from) is impossible! Heck Logitech's own gaming mice have this, so why dont their "pro" products!?
    Anyway in my opinion there are still better gaming mice for productivity purposes out there due to the above reasons.

    • @heyramineni
      @heyramineni 2 года назад +1

      I use a g903 lightspeed for work and gaming. Never had a issue and you can add/remove buttons as needed.

  • @kapiljituri8392
    @kapiljituri8392 2 года назад +3

    I have been using using MX Master 2 for 6 years now. It is worth every cent!
    But since last 2-3 months I have noticed that my gesture button sometimes gives up. There are some workarounds available online which involves opening up mouse and loosening some screws to make this work but I will pass on that. I will be getting MX Master 3S today! (And yeah even with the gesture button issue, I will still rate MX Master 2 - 5/5 stars for the beast it has been since last 6 years)

  • @akaheadlesschicken
    @akaheadlesschicken 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I just picket up a MX Anywhere 2s for 30 bucks from Amazon and I can't help but feel I gamed the system. Great advice.

  • @meroshango9603
    @meroshango9603 Год назад +1

    What exactly make a mouse gaming or productivity mouse???

  • @Kivaskib
    @Kivaskib 2 года назад +1

    Didn’t even watch the whole video yet but already hitting the like, always enjoy your reviews! very depth and informative

  • @Rucolastico
    @Rucolastico 2 года назад +1

    I'm still rocking my Anywhere Mx Gen 1!

  • @bob_smite
    @bob_smite 2 года назад +1

    I currently use the Logitech G600 and I can control all multimedia and browser functions without using the keyboard. When I have the money, I would like to get the Brydge W Touch Trackpad to get smooth scrolling when programming and web browsing and gestures for certain apps for my desktop.

  • @petercruz1993
    @petercruz1993 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! I love this guy

  • @Myaimskindagood
    @Myaimskindagood 2 года назад +2

    I’m surprised I didn’t see the g502 light speed anywhere, 11 buttons, free scroll and ergonomic. Expensive but worth it

    • @Mikri90
      @Mikri90 2 года назад +1

      It's because there is this kind of a trend going on with a rather forced separation line between "productivity" products and "gaming" products. Especially with productivity, it became such a prominent catchphrase that everyone picked up on it and now we have useless products carrying that moniker.
      I mean seriously, just look at that Microsoft mouse. Absolute garbage with no side buttons even.
      I maintain that many gaming mice are better at productivity stuff compared to mice actually marketed as productivity mice. It's just that it isn't marketed as such and doesn't fit the "clean office" aesthetic. Which is also quite a trend these days, and I'd reckon real busy offices don't look like they only exist in a magazine.
      Having pretty products is a nice bonus, but prioritizing that hurts functionality.

  • @DereksVersion
    @DereksVersion 8 месяцев назад

    something to note, the amazon basics ergo mouse you showed is also actually branded as a targus with bluetrace and bluetooth for a little more, i've been looking at it as a cheaper alternative to an mx master and couldn't find any real feedback about them, this video changes that!

  • @whalemonstre
    @whalemonstre 2 года назад +3

    I have the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 and it does have a freespin / infinite scroll function, toggled by pressing down on the scroll wheel. The wheel is pleasingly weighted and will keep spinning for several seconds if you give it a good flick. The 2S will likely have this too.

  • @axelsfirst
    @axelsfirst 2 года назад +2

    Video is quite nice, but the grip style that is used in the video is not called claw grip, its finger tip. Finger tip works by touching the mouse only with tips of the fingers, palm grip users touch mouse with the hole hand (and fingers). The claw grip is a mix of those, you can touch the mouse with some of the palm area and only tips of the fingers!

    • @axelsfirst
      @axelsfirst 2 года назад

      Although I should also add that you can use a some sort of combination of those mouse grips.

  • @ahmedmohsen1109
    @ahmedmohsen1109 2 года назад +1

    The logitech G300s
    by no means a productivity-focused mouse, but the 4 extra buttons have helped me get work done A LOT faster (I basically spend +9 hrs a day on a laptop)
    Comfort is important indeed but sometimes having an extra shortcut on your mouse instead of your keyboard can save you a couple of seconds for every click, which adds up to a lot in the end

  • @MrAlfredkwok
    @MrAlfredkwok 2 года назад +1

    using G304 and G502 as my working mouse, swapped the silent switches for the G304 and it is good for normal office use. While G502 has enough buttons for me to do simple photo and video editing. Not to mention they are good for some gaming sessions during breaks.

  • @Kiserai
    @Kiserai 2 года назад +3

    Not sure what jobs you're all doing but I love using my G600 MMO mouse at work. Moving cut/copy/paste, clipboard history, desktop switching, snipping tool and tons of other functions to my right thumb saves me a ton of time and fatigue on my left pinky.

  • @smerrello
    @smerrello 2 года назад +1

    The Swiftpoint Z isn't wireless and it's pretty expensive ($150ish I think), but it's the most advanced mouse I've ever seen. It's got too many bells and whistles for me to go into, but the ones I use the most are the buttons placed behind the left and right mouse that sit behind your fingertips and below your knuckles, most of which have additional inputs based on how hard you press them, the gyroscope in the mouse which lets you bake different inputs into specific tilt angles (i.e. tilting the mouse 3 degrees to the right to change left mouse to "Ctrl+A" and/or the scroll wheel to scroll left and right), the OLED screen on the side of the mouse that displays your current profile, tilt angle, or a custom message, and the variable vibration feature that you can add to any chain of inputs (so you're not just tilting the mouse blindly or second guessing if you trigger a certain input). It also has on-board memory so you don't need to boot up it's software to make use of your macros. It takes some getting used to, mainly in the mouse's program (both its UI and setting up outputs) and its ergonomics, but it's such a unique piece of technology that deserves more love than it gets. I think it's marketed towards gamers but in my experience it excels at general navigation and productivity.

  • @notinajaronmars
    @notinajaronmars 2 года назад +1

    Dudes and dudettes: You can use any of these mice with something called a "vertical mousepad". It's been helping me out with the ergonomics factor of using a mouse. Good luck shopping around. Orb control makes one called Mouseramp.

  • @ReeceHill
    @ReeceHill 2 года назад

    Just the video I was looking for, can always count on you guys!

  • @ar2612
    @ar2612 2 года назад +3

    I love my mx anywhere 2s, its fantastic. I would have been happy if they just upgraded it to usd c. The mx anywhere 3 is good, but I miss not having the left/right buttons on scroll wheel and the grooved rubber grips on the sides of the 3 have a horid feel.

  • @StefandeJong1
    @StefandeJong1 2 года назад

    My girlfriend used a cheapo free office HP mouse for years and always complained about wrist issues and hitching. I FINALLY convinced her to buy a MX Master 3 (on sale, $63) and all her problems vanished in a week. Her employer even payed for it. Horizontal scrolling in excel, best scrolling ever and working on every surface makes it a tremendous mouse

  • @petrutarabuta5617
    @petrutarabuta5617 2 года назад

    Excellent comparison. Thanks!

  • @WizNick7
    @WizNick7 2 года назад +2

    I got the Logi MX Master 3(not S) for 45€. Nothing can beat it at that price. The scroll wheel is just a game-changer.

  • @ΤΛΞ
    @ΤΛΞ 2 года назад +1

    I use Logitech M575 trackball (~$50) and it’s amazing for productivity. Gestures feel much better than on mouse (no need to “reposition” after a gesture), build quality is great and battery lasts for half a year. Best productivity pointing device I have ever used

  • @lroman528
    @lroman528 2 года назад

    love the last sentence,

  • @TENGU13
    @TENGU13 11 месяцев назад +1

    plz lenovo go vertical and lenovo professional bluetooth rechargeable

  • @aitorinarra
    @aitorinarra 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video!

  • @augcampospt
    @augcampospt 2 года назад +1

    Hi there,
    Nice video, what about Mouse that work in Linux, I know some say linux in the box and then the software will not work in Linux?
    Obrigado(Thanks)

  • @ayush8
    @ayush8 2 года назад +1

    Which keyboard is that at 10:58? Link please?

  • @Mark-ks7fe
    @Mark-ks7fe 2 года назад

    Hi ! Nice and useful vid ! Can I ask what chair is the one you're using ?

  • @whobble
    @whobble 2 года назад

    I've had the Anywhere 2 for 5 years and the build quality holds up.

  • @f22blue
    @f22blue 3 месяца назад +1

    i find the G502X Plus a good choice, good for gaming and also good for productivity. Only problem is price

  • @GameNP279
    @GameNP279 2 года назад

    I just purchased Logitech Signature M650 and I love it must try it.

  • @ll4ever3
    @ll4ever3 2 года назад +1

    thank you!!! beautifully informed. One love

  • @chencheating4677
    @chencheating4677 2 года назад +1

    Can you also talk about the sensor performance? I have a MX master 3, and the 125hz puling rate is killing me. The lag and inpercise cursor is really bothering my workflow.

  • @danielfc
    @danielfc 2 года назад +1

    Tough to find good ambiextrous mice with side buttons (I'm a lefty). I'm almost buying a second Razer Viper to bring to work. Love this mouse!

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 2 года назад +1

    Just scored the MX Master 3 (non-S) for $75USD here in Australia 🇦🇺Sooo Stoked 🥰🥰🤯🤩🤤

  • @elinor8569
    @elinor8569 2 года назад +1

    Rechargable batteries as an investment is relative.
    I can buy 4 triple As and its charger for the price of 10 non-rechargeable triple As
    And those 4 rechargeable batteries will last me longer than 20 non-rechargeable.
    And once you got the charger, buying just the batteries is even cheaper.

  • @RadChromeDude
    @RadChromeDude 2 года назад +1

    the razer basilisk x hyperspeed is what i use - it's literally a regular right handed ergo mouse. with the razer branding. solid product overall. since synapse absolutely sucks, i use x-mouse button control to map buttons 4 and 5!

    • @8lec_R
      @8lec_R 2 года назад +1

      Yea. Just buy it on discount and get a decent mouse with good build quality for cheap instead of all this low quality garbage.
      I've the 2019 Basilisk, it's great for regular desktop use, not so good for gaming for me tho lol, too big for my hand 😂

    • @RadChromeDude
      @RadChromeDude 2 года назад

      @@8lec_R i don't even use my razer mouse to game, i'm a controller gamer :) mostly play indie roguelites

    • @8lec_R
      @8lec_R 2 года назад +1

      @@RadChromeDude ooh nice! I play mostly fps games. I want a smaller lighter mouse but cannot afford one atm 😂
      Soon™

  • @TheGameBench
    @TheGameBench 2 года назад +1

    Man... it would take a lot to get me to move away from the MX Master. I have the original still be used on an older system. I can't say the same about the smaller Logi that I've gotten for my laptop. Had a lot of switch failures on those. But the MX Master series has been rock solid for me.

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 2 года назад

    pro tip: since some cad software need scrolling with middle button. with the logitech mice you can make the forward/back button the gesture button

  • @pninex2027
    @pninex2027 2 года назад

    you say claw grip while holding those mice with fingertip grip...nice

  • @weakheadone
    @weakheadone 2 года назад +6

    I've been using Razer Pro Click Mini as my main mouse since January 2022, and have 2 things to add about it.
    1) It has 1000 Hz polling rate (I believe you've mentioned it in your review video) - a rare feature among non-gamer mice. It's a big deal if you have a high refresh rate monitor. I'm using a 144 Hz monitor and previously tried Logitech MK470 and Xiaomi Mi Dual Mode Silent Edition - both with polling rate of just 125 Hz and that made any operations unbearable. Constant lag and loss of any precision due to the cursor being refreshed in a rather erratic manner.
    2) Build quality is not so great. Within first 2 months of use, the shell started to rattle/squeak. I don't hear it most of the time, since I adjusted the strength of my grip. However, previously I've used Logitech G305 both for gaming and productivity - and it's shell remains inaudible after months of regular usage.

    • @spartanV48
      @spartanV48 2 года назад

      I have the Razer Pro Click and I am on my third one. First two I had to RMA. I've tried other productivity mice like the MX Master and haven't found anything that fits what I want like the Pro Click which is unfortunate because they fail easily. It has the best sensor, polling rate, and shape for my hands. It's also light for a productivity mice which is great as someone who has wrist issues.

  • @ChrisYossarian
    @ChrisYossarian 2 года назад +1

    Just ran across the Microsoft Arc mouse. Love the scroll pad, and especially the thinness if stored flat. Only mouse i know that fits any sleeve for my Laptop. I use Logitech Anywhere 3 at my desk.

    • @lukaszkups
      @lukaszkups 2 года назад

      and how about ergonomics? Most reviews I've seen complaint about it's shape

    • @ChrisYossarian
      @ChrisYossarian 2 года назад +1

      @@lukaszkups Certainly a compromise, but one I can easily live with.

  • @FatManJackson
    @FatManJackson 2 года назад +1

    What exactly is the difference to a gaming mouse? Input speed?

  • @Kaiyening
    @Kaiyening 2 года назад

    I hate the MX3 for it’s weight and balance. Couldn’t even do my spreadsheets with it and went back to a gaming mouse, which is a shame. Loved those wheels.

  • @pagaopaganus1498
    @pagaopaganus1498 2 года назад +1

    I believe a lot of people is sleeping over the Logitech M720 Triathlon. It costs just US$40 at the moment and is a wonderfull, simple and very confortable. I mean, this thing is really, really confortable. It has the multi devices features from Logitech and a scroll wheel that changes to fast spin with a click of a button. It is excelent.

  • @beaupeterson188
    @beaupeterson188 Год назад +1

    I'm kind of a Razer slut and have a bunch of their peripherals. I even got their Pro Click for work, but I already had the DeathAdder, Basilisk, and Naga. After I got it I started wondering why I just didn't use my Naga for work. It feels better, fuller, in my hand and has 12 programable buttons on the side. Why no one talks about it or other mice like it as productivity options is odd. They're objectively better, simple for having programable buttons for windows and keyboard shortcuts and any other macro you can think of. Synapse, the program all Razer products use, also makes programing easy. I have page back/forward, cut, copy, past, backspace, enter, snipping tool, and 4 more buttons to map. It also has 6 scroll wheel options, one being customizable, where you can change its feel and tension. It even has a subtle buzzy, "ultra-fine" feel for those who are obsessed with clicky peripherals. The scroll wheel can also click right and left like most modern mice, allowing you to scroll in those directions. And of course it doubles as a great MMO or RPG mouse. Oh, and the Naga V2 Pro comes with two other button plates, with the basic 2 buttons on the side or 6. You don't have to go with the 12 button layout if you think that's too much.

    • @Justin-vq9co
      @Justin-vq9co Год назад +1

      Exactly. The design for the Razer naga on the 6 button panel, you can actual set 3 of those as modifiers and literally combine them with your thumb so out of 3 of the those keys you get 6 layers plus the rest of the keys to customize. And boom, now you have your entire keyboard t for your left hand to freely roam around without having to twist your entire hand. Or, you can even come up with some timed macros on the 12 button. It’s amazing. The idea that there is so much customization on keyboards and new mice coming out but so little thought being out into them infuriates me. One ofThe most productive things you can do is minimize how long it takes you to wander around looking for multiple functions in program windows.

    • @Justin-vq9co
      @Justin-vq9co Год назад +1

      Like MAN. Why the hell is the thumb responsible for one giant key or the left hand. It could be doing so much more but all then there all these custom keyboard enthusiasts who buy the same keyboard every single time because the aluminum body has a slightly angled beveled edge and a fun piece of food engraved into the brass plate that they will never see.
      I guess in fairness,you do have some of those highly customized unique layout boards that people make, but even those are often too minimal for no real productive reason. It’s just crazy to think that are mainstream peripherals are I’ll suited to utilize our thumbs when so many jobs rely on using computers it’s crazy and it makes me so irrationally angry lol

  • @LofiCity2000
    @LofiCity2000 2 года назад

    the storage for the mx2 for the wireless is in the battery compartment

  • @BlessMyBuild
    @BlessMyBuild 2 года назад +1

    My gripe about all the high-end mice is here is that the Rapoo MT750 did better job of handling multiple connections. I don't understand why the connection toggles are at the bottom. Sure Logitech has a software for it but I'd rather not have bloat on my PC and not all companies allow you in install software let alone dumb stuff that comes from these companies.
    Problem with the Rapoo MT750 is that the mice has a cheap sensor.

  • @silenthero2795
    @silenthero2795 2 года назад

    Still rocking my MX Anywhere 2s for 4 years now. I bought an MX Master but it's big and heavy and it doesn't have a left/right button on the scroll wheel. I think the major complaint I have is that you need a logitech software installed to map the buttons and for them to work. It would be in "default" setting if connected wihout it. With such a high price tag, it's strange it doesn't have a built-in memory for mapping buttons considering it doesn't have a default scroll button.

  • @TarunKamarthy
    @TarunKamarthy 2 года назад

    Thanks for the review! Have the connectivity issues been ironed out on the logitech mice when used with macbook M1 pro?

  • @silver7788
    @silver7788 2 года назад +2

    Mice that don't have ergonomic shape and at least 5 buttons shouldn't even be caled productivity mice... And that most of the lineup

  • @puppynbunny999
    @puppynbunny999 2 года назад

    Just about to get a new mouse for my mac and here comes this video. Would be better if you add the dimensions and weight of the mice at the beginning of each segment. 😆

  • @Teh-Penguin
    @Teh-Penguin 2 года назад

    3:30... like the battery cover you just put on the table? :D

  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 2 года назад +2

    Eh, isn't the best mouse for gaming automatically the best mouse for productivity? For me it is anyway. I want it to be light, sufficiently big for my hands (which are big) and in my case a palmgrip. I want a few side-buttons (easy for some games in which you use the mouse anyway, like StarCraft2, 4 mouse buttons is ideal for camera-locations) but 4 is plenty. Obviously you want the highest-quality sensor, no matter what you use the mouse for, a lower quality sensor never is a feature.Obvoiusly you want a good click-mechianism.

  • @nicolasmedina7
    @nicolasmedina7 2 года назад +1

    What about the M650 from Logitech?

  • @DigitalSamTV
    @DigitalSamTV Год назад

    How about the Logitech MX anywhere 2s ? I thought the s stands for the silent model.... Are the buttons silent or loud and clicky?

  • @kaspersergej
    @kaspersergej 2 года назад +1

    I have yet to find a good mouse that is compatible with Macs and doesn’t lag. Any recommendations?

  • @SniperJ0N4H
    @SniperJ0N4H 2 года назад +1

    I literally spent like three hours the last couple days looking for a video similar to this! 😂

  • @Reddevilnicks
    @Reddevilnicks Год назад

    Dealing with spreadsheets with 70+ columns the thumb wheel on the Logitech MX Master 3 or 3s is a game changer, whenever I use a different mouse I always move my thumb to scroll left and right and am massively disappointed.

  • @fohhee
    @fohhee 2 года назад +3

    Logitech G600 should be on the list.

  • @AntonioDal.
    @AntonioDal. 2 года назад

    Easier switching between devices is a nice bonus, but peripherals could also be plugged into many modern monitors. This is an easy way to switch between systems while using the same monitor.

  • @Psygnosis
    @Psygnosis 2 года назад

    G502 makes a good productivity mouse too if you want more mice buttons to macro.

  • @di3gopa
    @di3gopa 2 года назад +1

    The huge problem for me with the mx master 3/3s is the weight. I can’t stand how much it weights, don’t care if it’s not a gaming mouse am not looking for a 50g productivity mouse but 141g is too much.

  • @twistertune2598
    @twistertune2598 2 года назад

    Amaring review! Would you still recommend the MX Vertical? Or other vertical mice?

    • @twistertune2598
      @twistertune2598 2 года назад

      @Javier Goldman Thanks I'll look at it too

  • @nohpleft
    @nohpleft 2 года назад +1

    I consider gaming to be more productive than some of the stuff that I do for work ;)
    On another note, Logitech's drivers are horrible. I've had problems with a webcam and a mouse, both times completely breaking functionality.

  • @TabalugaDragon
    @TabalugaDragon 2 года назад +1

    I refuse to buy a mouse that has a tiny, non-changeable battery that lasts from a few weeks to a few months. Right now I'm using Logitech M510 and pretty happy with it. Pretty fast response time, and 2 AA batteries(can be used with just one) that can last up to *2 years.*
    Now THAT'S the battery life I'm comfortable with. Shame AA and AAA-powered mice are becoming a thing of the past. Mice are becoming like Smartphones - disposable, and that's just sad.

  • @briantoga2626
    @briantoga2626 2 года назад

    I use a trackball mouse in my van for work. I put the trackball mouse on my armrest. It work great for the stuff I do. I hate the touchpad.

  • @jac1011
    @jac1011 2 года назад +5

    "writing code"
    "mouse"
    😏 vim

  • @Real_ACL
    @Real_ACL 10 месяцев назад

    7:54 This one won't last 3 years without the famous double click problem, it's my 3rd Logitech with this issue. I moved to Razer Pro Click, which has a "60 million" click guaranteed mechanical switch.

  • @spongedev
    @spongedev 2 года назад

    After watching 25 mins of mouse videos. I learnt a lesson "Spend responsible". This can mean many things

  • @EC100_
    @EC100_ Год назад

    I use a gaming MOBA mouse for productivity, I can assign any number of functions to those buttons, and it increases my productivity tenfold 👍

  • @seanyamamoto8757
    @seanyamamoto8757 Год назад

    The countdown timer for the ad is such a good idea. I would have quit the video if you didn't put that in

  • @ctk4949
    @ctk4949 2 года назад

    My hand cramps up just by looking at that microsoft mouse!!!!

  • @akshaypandey5576
    @akshaypandey5576 Год назад +1

    we need update of this video.