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The Surface Arc Mouse from Microsoft is a stunning piece of technology. Next, its USB receiver can’t be stored inside the mouse, which hurts its portability. If we had to look for negatives, there’s the high price the mouse is selling for. The battery lasts for up to 70 days without a charge and Logitech provided a USB-C port that supports quick charging, which is expected on a flagship product. The mouse’s also very comfortable to use and is great for users with large hands. The main scroll wheel uses magnets instead of physical parts, making it more silent, smoother, and quieter than classic scroll wheels. Switching is seamless and thanks to the Logitech Flow tech, you can also send files and media across PCs you’re using the mouse with.
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The mouse features both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections and it can be connected with up to three devices at the same time. It’s not made for gaming but it provides excellent responsiveness and can work on virtually any surface, even glass. The mouse features top-notch build quality and is equipped with a laser, 4,000 DPI sensor. Other buttons, as well as the secondary wheel, are fully customizable via the Logitech app that’s very powerful.Īside from allowing to assign any function to any button the MX Master 3 comes with preset button configurations for various apps. Its design that features two scroll wheels is perfect for video editing since the secondary scroll wheel can be used to scroll through the timeline. The MX Master 3 from Logitech is one of the best ergonomic wireless mice on the market and the best choice for professionals. It features amazing wireless performance, is lightweight and extremely comfortable, has enough buttons for most users, and it offers probably the best optical sensor on the market. In the end, the downsides are relatively small and the mouse is a superb product for gamers. If you want to use it while it’s charging, you’ll have to connect the cable via Micro USB port. While the mouse has a charging cradle, it costs extra. Next, the Razer Viper Ultimate Wireless isn’t made for people with large hands. First of all, the DPI switching button is placed on the bottom of the mouse.
#WIRELESS GAMING CONTROLLERS FOR MAC PRO#
The quirks are similar as on the G Pro Wireless. The mouse is well-built and it feels great in hands. Battery life peaks at about 70 hours but expect it to last less if you keep the RGB backlighting on.
#WIRELESS GAMING CONTROLLERS FOR MAC SOFTWARE#
The software is capable as on the Logitech model and we really like it. The Razer software allows users to set different DPI values in 50 DPI steps as well as to tweak every possible mouse setting. It has a sensitivity of 20,000 DPI and 1,000 Hz polling rate, which is perfect for a gaming mouse. The sensor on the bottom of the mouse is an optical one called Focus+. Both mice use USB dongle and work over 2.4GHz wireless connectivity and they both perform like wired models.
The wireless performance is in line with the Logitech G Pro Wireless. Aside from being extremely comfortable, the mouse is also very lightweight at only 74 grams. This is another wireless gaming mouse with an ambidextrous design that’s a joy to use. If you need an alternative to the amazing G Pro Wireless, check out the Razer Viper Ultimate Wireless.