Logitech's MX Master 4 mouse adds haptics, new nav
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Logitech's MX Master 4 mouse adds haptics, new nav
"The device in question is the MX Master 4 mouse, which is a delight to use. As with its predecessor and others in Logitech's range, it is ergonomically sculpted and fits a user's hand. However, in a step backward, most of the body lacks the soft-touch, rubberized plastic we saw on the MX Master 3 and 3S. Initially, the MX 4 looks more like an evolution of what came before, the MX 3S."
"The sidewheel is situated higher, so it now straddles the side and top, and the feet of the mouse are larger, making gliding smoother. As on earlier models, there's a button beneath the mouse wheel to toggle between smooth and ratcheted scrolling, and three buttons are lined up along the side (including the gesture control button, which was annoyingly hidden under the thumbrest on earlier models)"
The MX Master 4 is a right-handed ergonomic mouse that prioritizes productivity with added haptic feedback and an extra button. The design follows previous MX models but drops much of the soft-touch, rubberized plastic found on the MX Master 3 and 3S. Button surfaces curve around the wheel for more finger contact, the sidewheel sits higher and straddles side and top, and larger feet improve glide. A toggle beneath the wheel switches between smooth and ratcheted scrolling, while three side buttons include a relocated gesture control. The mouse measures 128 x 88 x 51 mm, weighs 150 g, uses a 650 mAh battery, supports Bluetooth and a USB-C Logi Bolt receiver, offers three wireless profiles, and features an 8,000 dpi sensor with significantly quieter clicks and reportedly doubled signal strength.
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