- ERGONOMIC SHAPE - Ergonomically sculpted design and soft rubber grips conform to your right or left hand to be naturally comfortable, and the compact size makes it easy to take with you wherever you use your computer—at home, at work, or anywhere else
- CONVENIENT CONTROLS - Back/forward buttons and side-to-side scrolling plus zoom let you do more, faster (requires free Logitech Options software)
- LONG BATTERY LIFE- You might forget this mouse runs on batteries with 2 years of power from two AA batteries
- PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS - Configure the buttons to do exactly what you want like switching applications, opening browser windows or jump to full screen while watching videos
- PLUG'N'PLAY CONNECTION - Nano-sized Logitech wireless unifying receiver stays in your computer— plug it in, forget it, even add compatible wireless devices without multiple USB receivers
- Wireless technology: Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity (Unifying supported)
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Oulyme Odiug
Excellent Low-Cost Wireless Mouse. Great Price. Fast Shipping. High Quality
I've been in computing since the 1960's starting on the old IBM 360's. When the IBM PC came out in 1981 I jumped on it and by 1986 I started manufacturing and selling computers for 15 years in Honolulu. I had one of the 1st Microsoft mouse's.. it had a steel ball inside. I also ran a Beta copy of Windows 286 on an Intel 286 PC I manufactured. It was clunky! Over the years I've gone through a lot of Mice... Microsoft and Logitech. Both are good. But I've prefered Logitech as ergonomically they fit my hand better. I bought this mouse to handle the software in my Security System so I don't have to get out of my chair to use the wired mouse to view events in the software. This mouse works flawlessly and is an excellent mouse for everyday use with an average computer or laptop. All Logitech units I have used have excellent battery longevity... and you can buy the excellent Amazon Basics rechargeable batteries with charger so you don't have to buy batteries anymore. I highly recommend this and all Logitech mouse's. ;-)
Tara Freeman
Logitech is the best!!
I've owned Logitech mice in the past, my last one lasted for almost 5 years and endured heavy use before it finally crooked. When that one died I tried to save a few dollars and bought a no-name brand, what a mistake, it didn't even last a year. It's Logitech or nothing from now on, they've NEVER let me down, last for ever, have a long battery life and true plug-n-play set up. This particular mouse is a bit longer slimmer than what I'm used to. I have small chubby hands with short fingers so it's taking a bit of getting used to, this is not a fault of the maker, I think that for the average person the shape would be ideal. However the buttons are easy to depress so even tho my short little fingers don't reach to the end of the buttons, I don't have a problem with operation. I only mention it so that if you have small hands, just keep in mind that this mouse is longer. The side buttons are perfect for web surfing, allowing you to go forward or backwards from site to site with a press of a button. The scroll wheel is smooth and also serves to scroll left and right. One last thing, inside the battery compartment, which by the way there were 2 duracell batteries installed and ready to go not some cheap crap from china, anyway, inside the battery compartment is a place to put the little widget/receiver so you don't loose it if you have to pack up your stuff. As for the finish, the top is a nice metallic blue, the sides are a rubbery texture for a good grip. All in all 5 stars, another great peripheral from Logitech
Garcia Matias Lee Harvey
So Nice To Have 'Back / Forward' Buttons Again!
So, I purchased this Logitech M510 mouse because it's compatible with a MAC PC, along with my OS version. Upon on receipt, unwrapped, ensured batteries were set properly, plugged in the USB wireless reader. PC recognized it immediately. I had to go to Logitech site to download the 'options' program to set the back/forward buttons. That was easy, and the entire process of setting this mouse up took approximately five (5) minutes. I couldn't be more pleased. After using Apples white mouse for two years, because there wasn't anything out there that would work, or was compatible, for a MAC, it's GREAT to be able to use the back / forward buttons again. The Apple mouse was pure manual, having to move the cursor up to the back / forward arrows on a website, if you wanted to go back or forward. Just a lot of unnecessary moving around of the cursor...IMHO. If I have any issues with this mouse in the future, I'll come back and update this review. But for now, I'm pretty darned happy and content with this Logitech mouse. I would recommend this product for anyone using the Apple mouse, and want their back / forward button operations back.
Skyler Overton
If you live in Texas....
I've been very happy with my new mouse! The Logitech brand and that there is no blinding blue light coming from underneath the mouse were the two main reasons I purchased this one. I've never used another brand in all of my mouse purschasings (except the three I bought for my daughter at the pet store one Christmas-although they were very sweet, they required SO much more upkeep than Logitech mice). About a month after I was so happy with my lovely new computer mouse purchase-- spilled a very large (24 oz), very full glass of ice water all over my work surface. My laptop was high and dry. Unfortunately my brand new blue Logitech mousy took the full hit from the ice water tsunami. I'm not exaggerating when I write that I when I picked her up, every time I gently shook her- water just gushed our like a waterfall. I thought for sure she was a goner. I took out the batteries and dried everything out as best I could with paper towels. I left her sitting with her cover off for a few days to totally air out. Then I put new batteries, slid the lid back on and held my breath. She worked like nothing ever happened!!! I will always buy Logitech mice! She works beautifully!! Thank you so much, Logitech!!! I'm just so pleased. I would not recommend repeating my accident on purpose to see if you get the same results. Haha! But if you live in Texas, you know it is always hot and you are probably always drinking a big glass of ice water, too. So buy a Logitech mouse just in case!
Johnny Banks
Logiteck Mouse M510
UPDATE 09/21/2018: The battery drains continuously if you forget to turn off the power switch on the bottom of the mouse when finished (So do not forget). It is unfortunate the mouse will not turn itself off after not being used after a period of time. This forgetfulness could be interpreted as poor battery life. Carry extra batteries just in case... Original Review I just received this mouse. It plugged and played as expected. It is conveniently small enough for my laptop and large enough to be ergonomically functional. I am pleased. Since quality appears very good, I expect good durability. It is too soon to determine battery life but I expect it to be acceptable Functioned out-of-the-box, plug-and-play. Appears very well built. Small enough for my laptop and large enough to be very ergonomic. It is too soon to rate battery life and durability but I expect both to meet my expectations. I would buy this model again. I have another larger model of a Logitech Mouse that I am very satisfied with.
Redd Stone
The updated M510 mouse
This review is for the returning M510 users out there. If you've owned this mouse, you should know that that Logitech has changed the design a little bit. Along with their new logo, the new "2nd Edition" M510 (missed opportunity by not calling it M510S or something) now also sports a "laser-grade" optical sensor, as opposed to the old "actual laser" sensor. After doing a deep dive for some information, the internet scholars on a couple first-page forums have confirmed a few facts for me. First, the optical sensor is not necessarily a downgrade. Laser sensors have inherent issues - some complaints on the old 510 were that it exhibited cursor stutters, jitters, and shakes - and the modified design is likely to address those concerns. That being said, laser sensors have higher a DPI resolution, which should mean that they are more precise. Conventional wisdom might make you hesitant to purchase this new M510S (my nickname for it). Why would the 'newer' model have LESS DPI's? What an outrage! Well, let's be true millennials and talk about how it feels. The optical sensor feels smooth and rounded, yet agile and lively. It's actually really enjoyable. The cursor "acceleration" on the older version became more pronounced while using them side by side, and it started to get annoying after I actually noticed it. Without subtle wiggles, the overall experience is more precise. Fortunately, the folks at Logitech seem to be pragmatists and have figured that, while they took away some of the super-awesome DPI's, the mouse actually performs more satisfactorily during real-world use. After doing way more research that I bargained for, I found out that most people would agree too. I wish the change was more clearly communicated, though. I almost didn't even open the packaging because I thought it was counterfeit, so my first time using it was littered with skepticism. I wrote this review because I don't think I'll be the last person to go through that. If you currently own or have owned the 1st version M510 and want to replace it or get a second one but are now reluctant because it's a different design, just buy it. That's the beauty about this thing: a mouse is not something worth obsessing over, and it just works well.
Keith Wages
Best mouse I have ever used
I have had this mouse for years...not sure how long, at least 4-5 years, best I can remember. I was recently thinking how much I love this thing, and figured I should write a short recommendation. So, first of all, I have used this mouse for gaming, and it's great, but it does have only two side buttons to go with the wheel and normal left/ right mouse buttons. So if you want a mouse with umpteen programmable options, look at another mouse. But it is super accurate (far more accurate than any non wireless mouses I have used), and I have had not a single problem with it. It is the size of a normal business type mouse (minor edit, I'd say it is *slightly* larger than some business sized mouses...but it is a plus to me, since it is far more comfortable for me to use than most mouses...in any case, people with very small hands may find it a little large), which is a plus to me. I don't believe I have yet replaced the batteries even. I used this on my desktop for years with absolutely no issues, and I just started using it on my new laptop with absolutely no issues. I wish every piece of computer tech I have used over the last 30 odd years was as satisfactory and reliable as this mouse. Prior to this, I used a Logitech more gaming oriented mouse at home (sorry I don't have the model number at hand), and I loved that mouse, and it was slightly more programmable, but honestly not much more capable than this one...and it was not wireless. If this one bit the dust I would instantly buy another. The most most accurate and reliable mouse I have ever used. And cheap, too. Strongest recommendation.
Jody Foord
Good general use mouse, good qualilty for the price.
Fits my medium-large female hand well. I purchased this to replace a worn out one in black (same style). While I am a gamer, I am older and not used to gamer mice with all the buttons and whistles. This is easy to use. The previous one was about 2 year old, so I guess my gaming is a bit much for this style mouse, but I'm more comfortable with it, and since this is a reasonable price, I don't mind replacing my mouse a bit more often then the casual user would. I do like the feature that shuts off the mouse when inactive, although I still do turn it off when I'm going to be afk for more than 10 min or so. I'm still using the original set of batteries for this one.. and its been months now, and gets plenty of use in the evenings when I'm gaming.
Audrey Andersen
Old-school feel mouse with a couple nice improvements
I am a big fan of this mouse and have been using it for over two years. In that time, I have only had to replace the batteries (2xAA) once, so the lack of a rechargeable feature is not bad. The mouse has a good feel, not quite as contoured as a gaming mouse, but enough to make it comfy for extended use. The contouring is symmetrical, so lefties can enjoy it as well, though of course the buttons are on the left side for a right-handed thumb. Mouse wheel is a non-smooth scrolling wheel, which is actually my preferred type (sometimes when gaming, you just want to scroll through two weapons, not just spin the wheel and hope it lands on the correct one). 2.5 years later, the mouse is still working well, with only occasional cleanings of the top and bottom. Buttons are still as responsive as before (as far as I can tell), including side buttons, mouse wheel, and side-scrolling on the mousewheel. Range on the mouse is good, and I can easily use it from the other room without difficulty. Response time on the mouse is good, and I have not yet experienced any delays while using it. Have not yet tried to hook another device up to the unified receiver though. The logitech software has some good customizability features, including tweaking the functionality differently for different programs. For instance, in my browser, I have the buttons switch tabs, go back or forward a page, etc., while in the media player, I set the buttons to play/pause, rewind, go to the next item in the playlist, etc., making it a pretty effective remote control. The software runs constantly in the background, but isn't too bloated (averages about 3 MB of RAM usage, 0% of CPU usage). Overall, a great budget multi-purpose mouse with a few good features added in.
Angelica Nordgaard
It's hard to get a full-sized wireless mouse sometimes.
It seems to be pretty hard to find a good full-sized wireless mouse that isn't extremely over-shaped. This one looked like it fit the bill, and so far it seems to do so. It fits my rather large hands without a problem, and the side buttons are just enough out of the way I'm not bumping them by accident - this is kind of important as my last, rather smaller mouse with side buttons DID have them in a spot where I'd bump them on occasion. That's one source of frustration gone! Can't really say about the battery life, aside from that it's still on the first set and I expect it'll be on that set for quite a while yet. I do appreciate the fact this model uses a Unifying receiver - not all of Logitech's hardware does for some reason. At least it means that I won't have any trouble getting a replacement receiver if I have to... not a huge fan of the trend towards non-changeable pre-linked receivers from a bunch of companies.