🖱️ Click into the Future: Where Style Meets Functionality!
The Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s is a lightweight, portable Bluetooth mouse designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. With a sleek design made from 58% recycled plastic, it offers a quiet clicking experience and customizable features, making it the perfect companion for professionals on the go.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 18 months |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | M350s |
Item model number | 910-007168 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.2 x 2.31 x 1.05 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.2 x 2.31 x 1.05 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0BT4GFFGR |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 6, 2023 |
A**!
I will never buy an Apple Magic Mouse Again!
I’m officially breaking up with the Apple Magic Mouse. Never again.How did I get here? Let’s review my journey of mouse madness.I own three Apple computers. Naturally, each one demands its own $79 Magic Mouse, like a tiny overpriced diva. That’s $237 just to point and click. But wait, it gets worse.I kept forgetting to bring my mouse to the office… or home… or anywhere useful. So what did I do? I bought another set of three. Genius, right? That’s $474 worth of mice. At this point, I could’ve trained an actual rodent to work for me.But wait! Then I started traveling, and obviously, travel mice are a thing now—so yeah, I grabbed a few more. I basically opened a Magic Mouse rescue shelter.It finally hit me: No wonder Apple is a trillion-dollar company. It’s me. I am the business model.Then—cue heavenly music—I discovered a mouse that connects to three different computers via Bluetooth. One mouse. Three devices. Mind blown. Setup was a breeze, it actually works, and best of all—it didn’t cost more than a dinner for two in Cupertino.(See picture. Bask in its glorious practicality.)
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Happy
Wanted a compact Bluetooth mouse but didn’t want the price tag! I was really looking at the Microsoft Bluetooth mice but they were so expensive. I have a couple usb logi mice already and they work well. This mouse is functional and still gives me the compact feel I want. I wish it was slightly more flat but it should be fine. I didn’t want a big bulky mouse to stick out of my laptop case and this should do. I’ve only been using it for a few hours now and I like it so far.
P**.
Almost surprisingly, it's a very good mouse.
Okay, so... I had some reservations about buying a smaller wireless mouse because I'm used to them being considerably larger, however, I needed this one to go into my backpack for use with the laptop. and this one was almost suspiciously inexpensive. I also needed it to *not* use a dongle because my laptop has bluetooth but not very many USB ports. I have been pleasantly surprised. Where Bluetooth is often just a big PITA when switching between devices, they've just put a little switch on the bottom which changes what device it's paired to without having to engage any arcane rituals or eleven-fingered mouse gestures. I didn't initially care for the idea of "silent" buttons, but after using it for a few weeks I realize it actually doesn't bother me in the slightest. Yes, if you drop it the top will pop right off because it's only held on with some magnets, but it's otherwise unaffected. If you can drop it hard enough to break the magnets, you're probably in a considerably higher-than-Earth-gravity environment, so avoid using it there. It takes one AA battery (which I use lithium rechargeables for) and actually does a reasonable job of reporting the charge level to the computer. That it's light hasn't bothered me at all, and it feels good in the hand, and mouses well on various surfaces. The scroll wheel has very gentle detentes with just enough drag to keep it from feeling disconnected or scrolling wildly. All in all this is now my new favorite "portable" mouse.Buy this model now before Logitech does their usual and like, removes the scroll wheel or the right mouse button or something.
K**R
Very nice product -- when it stays connected and works.
Overall it's a very nice mouse -- when it remains connected to the computer and works. Mine keeps unpairing, and then it doesn't come up in my list of bluetooth devices, even after repeatedly turning it on and off, toggling the button on the bottom and holding the button down per the instructions so it is in pairing mode. Ultimately I HAVE gotten it to pair and work consistently by holding down the pairing button, but I had to run across instructions for an older version of the mouse.It also didn't help that a quick online search brings up several sites dedicated to solving this exact problem, and that trying to find a driver update at the Logitech site has one thinking they don't exist. Or, having to reboot my computer (one suggestion) is not helpful, even if it works, as it is very disruptive and annoying and time-consuming. So I don't think it's a problem with this particular mouse.Mice ought to just work, especially given the state of software these days and abilities to identify peripheral devices, automatically install the software and get to work.
P**M
Great travel mouse
For a couple of years, I traveled with a super tiny mouse, small enough to pack anywhere but awkward in the hand and lacking in features. When the Pebble Mouse came along -- almost full-size but slim -- I decided to see if it would serve as a substitute. The good news: it's not that much of a sacrifice. It's as thin as my tiny mouse, but comfortable to the hand. Also, it's from Logitech, so it's reliable, smooth, and includes most of the features of a full-size mouse (no "back" button). Batteries seen to last forever and when they don't, replacements (AA) are found worldwide. Conclusion: a perfect travel mouse, even for minimalist packers like me.
A**A
Really useful Mouse
This has become my "Go To" mouse for all my needs. It having a SIMPLE method of switching and pairing between 3 different devices is critical to my workflow. It also has a very easy to replace standard AA battery under the top cover which is held in place by magnets. This also helps if you drop the mouse as it just pops open rather than cracking the cover (trust me, I have done this SO many times). It also has a place under the top cover to put a Logitech dongle. They don't include it since there are many types, but it is a nice feature that I use to store a dongle in as a "just in case".Really nice hand feel, great roller with programmable middle click, as well as swappable left and right mouse click. Oh and the battery life is incredible.
K**O
Compact, lightweight, and very comfortable
This wireless mouse is exactly what I needed — small, super light, and fits perfectly in my hand. It’s easy to use, connects quickly, and works smoothly. Great for travel or everyday use. Highly recommended!
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