Logitech's MX Master 4 leaks point to haptic feedback
Briefly

Logitech plans to release the MX Master 4 on September 30 priced at €129.99 (around $150). The MX Master 4 maintains the familiar MX Master form while adopting a more durable, slightly textured surface and transparent main buttons. The primary new feature is customizable haptic feedback, designed to signal actions such as switching computers, adjusting the cursor, or other tweaks, with adjustable vibration intensity. A new Action Ring menu will provide shortcut access. The mouse incorporates quiet clicks similar to the MX Master 3S. Reported battery life and DPI remain unchanged. The MX Master 3 debuted in 2019 and the 3S arrived in 2022.
Logitech's new flagship mouse may be about to launch, and bring with it an unexpected upgrade: haptic feedback. claims to have obtained leaked details on the MX Master 4, which it says will launch on September 30 for €129.99 (around $150). While the broad strokes of the mouse's design will be familiar to existing MX Master owners, it's apparently been tweaked with a "more durable, slightly textured surface," and transparent main buttons.
The bigger change is the addition of haptic feedback, intended to trigger when you switch computers, adjust the cursor, or make other tweaks to the mouse. Apparently it'll all be customizable, including vibration intensity. There'll also be a new "Action Ring" menu with shortcuts, and quiet clicks in line with the 3S, though there are no bumps to battery or DPI.
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