Logitech Mice

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Precision Tracking for Every Hand Size, Grip Style, and Workflow

Logitech mice cover every ergonomic need and workflow, from the MX Master series for power users to the Lift vertical mouse for wrist relief and the Pebble series for ultra-portable Bluetooth use. The lineup spans wireless, Bluetooth, trackball, ergonomic, and compact models across the MX, ERGO, and M-series product families, all compatible with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, and iPadOS. Every model connects to the broader Logitech ecosystem of keyboards, headsets, and webcams through shared Bolt and Bluetooth wireless platforms, and the full mice category covers alternatives from every major brand.

Logitech Mice for Every Workflow

  • Multi-device productivity — Logitech mice with Easy-Switch let you control up to three computers or tablets from a single mouse and move files between them using Logitech Flow
  • Ergonomic workstations — vertical mice like the Lift and the MX Vertical position your hand at a natural 57-degree angle to reduce forearm strain during extended use
  • CAD and design work — the MX Master series features a MagSpeed scroll wheel, customizable thumb buttons, and a 4000+ DPI sensor for precision in design and spreadsheet applications
  • Compact and travel use — the Pebble series and M-series compact mice slip into laptop bags and connect via Bluetooth without a USB receiver
  • Stationary precision — trackball models like the ERGO M575 and MX ERGO keep your arm still while your thumb controls the cursor, ideal for limited desk space or repetitive tasks

Choosing the Right Logitech Mouse

Logitech segments its mouse lineup by use case, and understanding the key series helps narrow your selection quickly. The MX Master line targets professionals who need customizable buttons, app-specific profiles, and multi-device pairing. The Lift and MX Vertical are purpose-built for users experiencing wrist or forearm discomfort. The ERGO M575 and MX ERGO trackballs are favored by users who prefer thumb-driven cursor control. Budget-oriented options like the M185, M310, and M325 deliver reliable wireless performance with plug-and-play receivers.

Wireless Technology: Bolt vs Unifying vs Bluetooth

Logitech uses three wireless protocols across its mouse lineup. Logi Bolt is the newest, offering a secure encrypted connection designed for enterprise environments where IT teams need to prevent signal interference in dense office layouts. The older Unifying receiver supports up to six compatible devices on a single USB-A dongle. Bluetooth removes the need for any receiver entirely and is standard on most current models. Many Logitech mice support both Bolt or Unifying and Bluetooth simultaneously, letting you dedicate one connection type to your desktop and another to a laptop or tablet.

Battery Life and Charging

Rechargeable models like the MX Master 3S and Lift offer months of use on a single charge via USB-C, and a one-minute quick charge provides enough power for three hours of work. Battery-powered models like the M185 and ERGO M575 use a single AA battery that typically lasts up to two years, keeping replacement costs minimal.

Complete Your Logitech Setup

  • Logitech Gaming Mice — high-DPI wired and wireless gaming mice with HERO and LIGHTSPEED sensors for competitive play
  • Logitech Keyboards — pair your mouse with a matching keyboard for unified wireless connectivity and a consistent desktop aesthetic
  • Logitech Keyboard & Mouse Combos — save with pre-paired MK series bundles that include a keyboard and mouse sharing a single receiver
  • Logitech Headsets — add a Teams- or Zoom-certified headset for video calls and focused work
  • Docking Stations — expand your laptop connectivity for multi-monitor, multi-device workstation setups
  • Monitors — pair any mouse with the right display for your workflow