Logitech Triathlon M720 Wireless Mouse
We consider the Logitech M720 Triathlon to be the best wireless mouses for the public. The name “Triathlon” refers to the ability to easily switch between three different devices. The wireless mouse can connect to various devices via Bluetooth, as well as via USB dongle.
SEE MORE PICTURE
All wireless mouse with USB receiver work with 2.4 GHz radio frequency. You can easily store the dongle itself at the bottom of the wireless mouse, behind a cover. Here you will also find the AA battery. Logitech itself claims that with normal use, you only need to replace it every two years.
This user-friendly wireless mouse has six programmable buttons that you can set yourself. They are located on the top and inside, and you can assign functions to them that you use often. Because the buttons are ergonomically placed, it is ideal for daily use without overloading your wrist.
The wireless mouse is solidly built and can take a beating. This makes it an ideal travel companion in your backpack or laptop bag. With its ergonomic shape, long battery life and connectivity, this Logitech wireless mouse is a good choice for most people.
Pros
- Connect to three devices
- Build quality
- Ergonomic model
- Long battery life
Cons
- No rechargeable battery
Logitech M220 Silent
The Logitech M220 is a cheap wireless mouse that is similar to the Trust Zero Silent Click in many ways. Both wireless mouse is compact, quiet and suitable for both left-handers and right-handers. Because you don’t have an adjustable DPI with this Logitech M220, this mouse is even cheaper than the wireless mouse from Trust.
SEE MORE PICTURE
Even if it’s a cheap model, you can still choose whether to connect to your computer via Bluetooth or a USB dongle. Thanks to a smart sleep mode, the replaceable battery lasts up to 18 months, according to the manufacturer. The compact size makes it easy to take the wireless mouse with you, but less suitable for long-term use.
Pros
- Compact model
- Connectivity options
- battery life
- Plug and Play
- Mute Click & Comfortable Hand-feeling
- Wide Compatibility
- 3-Level adjustable
- Equipped with USB-C to USB adapter
- Rechargeable Optical wireless Mouse
- Latest Upgrade LED Design
- 2 hours charging
Cons
- No adjustable DPI
- Less ergonomics
- No programmable keys
Logitech MX Master 3
The Logitech MX Master 3 is the long-awaited successor to the MX Master 2S. Because of its design and large size, it is ideal for people with larger hands who work on their computer for a long time. Its high profile ergonomic design means you can use it for hours without discomfort.
SEE MORE PICTURE
There are two scroll wheels, one on the top and one on the inside. In Free spin mode (which keeps the wheel spinning once you move it) you can scroll thousands of lines per second: useful when you work a lot with Excel or databases. The programmable buttons on the inside are easier to reach than on previous models. In addition, there is a separate button if you want to activate motion controls. Both changes prove that Logitech is committed to getting better and more innovative.
However, the flip side of the coin is a high price tag. As a result, this wireless mouse will not remain equally attractive to everyone. You do get a lot in return: an ergonomic design with the latest features you can expect. The Dark field sensor allows the wireless mouse to be used on all surfaces, including without a mouse pad and on glass, for example.
It is compatible with the Logitech Flow software, allowing you to control up to three computers with a wireless mouse. The built-in battery, which you charge via USB-C, lasts just over two months. A downside is that the USB dongle cannot be stored in the large wireless mouse. This increases the risk of ever losing the tiny USB receiver.
Pros
- Ergonomic
- Two scroll wheels
- Programmable Buttons
- dark field sensor
- Built-in battery
- Master For MAC
- Comfort Shape
- Magic of gesture
- Track Anywhere
- App specific customizations
Cons
- No storage space for USB receiver
Trust Zero Silent Click
The Trust Zero is a small wireless mouse, not only suitable for easy carrying, but also ergonomic if you have smaller hands. The wireless mouse has a symmetrical design, so you can operate it as a left or right-hander.
SEE MORE PICTURE
The wireless mouse buttons don’t make an audible click when you use them: perfect for not disturbing your colleagues in the office. You can set the sensitivity within a range of 1,000 to 2,400 DPI. DPI or Dots Per Inch indicates how accurate your mouse movements should be.
The higher the value, the faster the wireless mouse will move around the screen (and the smaller your movements should be). If you prefer not to have the mouse move too quickly over your screen, it is better to leave the DPI at the default value of 1,000.
The Trust Zero is also a very classic wireless mouse, which does not have programmable buttons. That is not a big loss, since the most commonly used buttons are indeed present: left and right mouse buttons and the scroll wheel.
We can recommend this wireless mouse to anyone looking for a cheap and small wireless mouse. Keep in mind that due to its compact design, it offers less ergonomics for people with larger hands.
Pros
- Compact model
- silent buttons
- Adjustable DPI
- Rechargeable Wireless Mouse
- 2.4GHz Wireless Data Transfer
- Silent and Durable Clicking
- Ultra Slim and Comfortable Design
- Wide Compatibility and Worry-free Warranty
Cons
- No programmable buttons
- Less ergonomic
Apple Magic wireless Mouse 2
The latest version of the Magic wireless Mouse is the ideal companion for any MacBook. The minimal design alone makes the wireless mouse a perfect fit for your workplace. As part of the minimal design, you will not see any physical buttons on the Magic Mouse.
SEE MORE PICTURE
Nevertheless, the wireless mouse does everything a traditional computer mouse does: left and right mouse clicks feel smooth on the so-called Multi-Touch surface.
This surface is also good for other unique assets of this Apple wireless mouse. You can easily swipe from left to right within documents or browser windows, it is possible to zoom in and out with a light tap, and so on.
Another big advantage, compared to older versions of the Magic wireless Mouse, is that you can charge it. With a full battery, you can continue for a month. However, because the lightning port is located at the bottom of the mouse, it is useless during charging.
Because of the design, we can not exactly call this wireless mouse ergonomic. Prolonged work can be tiring for your hands and wrists with this wireless mouse.
Pros
- Chargeable battery
- Multi-Touch surface
- Intuitive to use
- Nice design
- No visible cosmetic
- Generic box
Cons
- Not ergonomic
- Not usable while charging
Logitech MK295
The Logitech MK295 consists of a simple wireless mouse and a wireless keyboard, including numeric keypad. The big advantage of this set, in addition to its affordable price tag, is that wireless mouse clicks and keystrokes are significantly quieter than with other peripherals.
SEE MORE PICTURE
With this set you no longer disturb your roommates or colleagues when you spend a whole day tinkering with your PC. The wireless mouse is also very basic everything you need to work at the office for a day, but no additional programmable buttons for gaming, for example.
The set does not contain rechargeable batteries, the keyboard works on 2 AAA batteries and the wireless mouse works with 1 AA battery. In the case of the mouse, this allows you to continue for up to 3 years before you have to replace the batteries.
To connect the wireless mouse and keyboard to your computer, you use a small USB receiver, which you can easily store at the bottom of the keyboard when you’re not using it.
Pros
- Silent wireless mouse clicks
- Full keyboard with numeric keypad
- Spill resistant
- 2. 4 GHz wireless connection
- 18-month wireless mouse battery life
- 8 convenient shortcuts
- 90% less noise
Cons
- No rechargeable battery
- No programmable buttons
Logitech G703 Light speed
The best wireless gaming wireless mouse you can buy right now is the Logitech G703 light speed. The adjustable DPI ranges from 200 to 12,000 Dots Per Inch. Low DPI values are ideal for increasing your accuracy, for example in shooter games.
SEE MORE PICTURE
High DPI values allow you to move around the screen very quickly. You can easily adjust the DPI via a button just below the scroll wheel. Furthermore, this wireless mouse is equipped with a special Hero sensor to reduce your reaction time to 1 millisecond.
This is especially important when you play online games like Fortnite or Counterstrike. At the bottom of the wireless mouse is a button to enable or disable battery saver mode.
Unlike most other models, this Logitech wireless mouse has a cover at the top. Thanks to the magnetic closure, you can quickly open it to access the room that houses 2 AA batteries and the USB receiver.
This wireless mouse connects to your devices via Bluetooth as well as wirelessly. You can easily switch between the two connection methods via a push button at the top. There are also two programmable buttons on the inside of the wireless mouse.
Pros
- Adjustable DPI
- Programmable Buttons
- Top quality
- Connectivity options
- 100-25, 600 max DPI sensitivity
- RGB lighting.
- 16.8M colors
Cons
- Price tag
What to look for when buying a wireless mouse?
Connectivity
A best wireless mouse must remain stably connected to your PC or laptop. This is done via Bluetooth, a USB dongle (with a 2.4 GHz radio frequency), or a combination of both. wireless Mouse that work with a combination of both are usually a bit more expensive, but with this you can be sure that you can connect with both a laptop and a tablet.
Comfort
The degree to which a wireless mouse is comfortable mainly depends on the size and shape of the wireless mouse. The mouse we propose in this article are based on an average hand size. If you have smaller hands, it is better to opt for a compact model. With bigger hands, you can get started with a bigger, more specially shaped model for more ergonomics.
Sensor
The wireless mouse’s sensor must register all movements correctly and in a timely manner. Most wireless mouse have an optical sensor that is not suitable for a glass surface. If you want to be able to use your mouse on all surfaces, choose a laser sensor. To protect your wireless mouse, always use a mouse pad to prevent excessive wear.
Buttons
Every wireless mouse has at least two buttons: a left and right wireless mouse button. A scroll wheel is also standard equipment. In addition, you can also find multiple, programmable, buttons on some wireless mouse. You can link frequently used functions to this. We take extra into account how accessible these extra buttons are in our articles.
Software
Better wireless mouse are often bundled with software or drivers, with which you can quickly consult the remaining battery life, for example. Included software also allows you to easily customize your settings, such as programmable buttons,wireless mouse sensitivity, and scrolling speed.
How does a wireless mouse work?
Most wireless mouse use radio frequency (RF) or Bluetooth technology to communicate with your computer. The wireless mouse contains a transmitter, your computer has a receiver. If your computer does not have a receiver, choose a wireless mouse with a USB dongle.
This contains the receiver that you connect to your computer via USB. In a first step, the wireless mouse emits an electromagnetic signal that encodes the information of the movements you make and the buttons you use. The receiver decodes that signal and passes it on to your computer’s operating system.
Read My Previous Article
7 Best Small Travel Electric Shavers