Get the Logitech MX Master 3S mouse for just $79.99

During Cyber Monday deals, Logitech has slashed 20% off the price of the Logitech MX Master 3S, its previous-gen flagship mouse and one of the best productivity mice you can get. Right now, it is available for only $79.99.

While the Logitech MX Master 4 is now the latest and greatest, the MX Master 3S is still a great pick, especially given the fact that it is $40 cheaper than the new model, and frankly, it is not that much different from its successor. The MX Master 3S has an 8K optical sensor, silent switches, the iconic MagScroll wheel with two modes (ratchet and free-flow), an extra side scroll wheel, and plenty of buttons that you can remap to various actions, gestures, and more via the Logitech Options+ app.

The MX Master 3S has a built-in rechargeable battery that you can top up with a USB-C cable. It connects via Bluetooth or the Logi Bolt receiver (sadly, a cable and the connector are not included in the box anymore), and you can pair the mouse to up to three devices. Logitech claims that a single charge can get you up to 70 days, and a quick one-minute charge adds three hours of use. Also, thanks to having its USB port in the right place, you can charge the mouse and use it simultaneously.

Supported platforms include Windows, macOS, Android, iPadOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The mouse works with nearly any device that supports USB mice, but keep in mind that customization via the Options+ app is only available on Windows and Mac.


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