Logitech M535 Review | 78 Data compared

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  • Avg. price: ~£25
  • Connectivity: wireless
  • Maximum polling rate: 90 Hz
  • Maximum DPI: 1000 DPI
  • Weight: 82 g

Logitech M535 review. Compare 78 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among mice and if it is worth buying.

5.1

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the mouse's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best mice on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

4.0

Technical Score

20.0%

9.4

User score

Good
4.0

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the mouse's technical performance, covering key areas such as sensor performance, buttons and features, connectivity, battery life, ergonomics, software, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare mice based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

36.0%

3.7

Performance & Sensor

22.0%

2.9

Controls

16.0%

7.3

Design

14.0%

3.3

Features

7.0%

1.3

Connectivity

5.0%

6.6

Battery & Charging

Poor
9.4

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the mouse.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a mouse performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of comfort, button feel, tracking accuracy, and long-term durability.

Score components:

70.0%

9.2

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
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Exceptional
  • 4.1
    Gaming

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.0

    Maximum polling rate

    24.0%

    5.5

    N. of programmable buttons

    20.0%

    1.0

    Onboard memory profiles

    16.0%

    9.0

    Maximum tracking speed

    12.0%

    7.1

    Weight

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Verdict

The Logitech M535 is a compact, ambidextrous Bluetooth mouse designed for high portability and multi-device productivity. It features a 1,000 DPI laser-grade optical sensor that tracks reliably on varied surfaces, and it includes four buttons: a customisable navigation button for gestures and a tilt scroll wheel for horizontal/vertical navigation. Key pros include its lightweight 82g build, a long battery life of up to 10 months on a single AA battery, and broad compatibility with Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Android without requiring a USB dongle. However, its small form factor may be uncomfortable for users with larger hands, and its limited polling rate and fixed DPI make it less suitable for gaming or high-latency tasks.

Technical Specifications of Logitech M535

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the mouse's technical performance, covering key areas such as sensor performance, buttons and features, connectivity, battery life, ergonomics, software, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare mice based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

36.0%

3.7

Performance & Sensor

22.0%

2.9

Controls

16.0%

7.3

Design

14.0%

3.3

Features

7.0%

1.3

Connectivity

5.0%

6.6

Battery & Charging

4.0
Logitech M535 has a technical score of 4.01 points, which is lower than that of 91.3% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the mouse.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a mouse performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of comfort, button feel, tracking accuracy, and long-term durability.

Score components:

70.0%

9.2

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
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9.4
Logitech M535 has a user score of 9.42 points, which is higher than that of 94% of products in this category.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the mouse.
When it matters: When you prefer a mouse that has already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
10
Logitech M535 has a popularity of 10 points, which is higher than 63.3% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the mouse's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a mouse that offers a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

5.1

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

6.6
Logitech M535 has a quality-to-price ratio of 6.6 points, which is lower than 78.5% of products in this category.
Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Logitech
Maximum polling rate
What it is: The maximum number of position reports the mouse can send to the computer each second, measured in Hertz (Hz).
When it matters: When you are chasing the lowest possible input delay for competitive play and want the mouse reporting as often as possible.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=1000 Hz

90 Hz
Logitech M535 has a maximum polling rate of 90 Hz, which is lower than 99.9% of mice and equal to 0.1% of mice.
Wired polling rate
What it is: The polling rate the mouse reaches when it is connected with a cable.
When it matters: When you mainly use the mouse wired and want maximum responsiveness.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=1000 Hz

N/A
2.4 GHz polling rate
What it is: The polling rate available when the mouse is used over a 2.4 GHz wireless connection.
When it matters: When you use the 2.4 GHz receiver and want near-wired performance.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=1000 Hz

90 Hz
Logitech M535 has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 90 Hz, which is lower than 100% of mice.
Bluetooth polling rate
What it is: The polling rate available when the mouse is connected through Bluetooth.
When it matters: When you use Bluetooth and want to understand the trade-off in responsiveness.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=125 Hz

90 Hz
Logitech M535 has a Bluetooth polling rate of 90 Hz, which is higher than 63.1% of mice and equal to 1.4% of mice.
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Connectivity
What it is: The mouse's high-level connectivity class: wired only, wireless only, or both wired and wireless.
When it matters: When you need to know at a glance whether the mouse is wired, wireless, or flexible enough to support both.

Importance: HIGH

wireless
Logitech M535 supports wireless connectivity, which is more versatile than 35% of mice and equal to 21.7% of mice.
connection modes: Bluetooth.
Bluetooth support
What it is: Shows whether the mouse can connect over Bluetooth instead of relying only on a wired link or proprietary USB receiver.
When it matters: When you want a dongle-free connection option for laptops, tablets, or devices with limited USB ports.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Logitech M535 supports Bluetooth. 64.5% of mice support Bluetooth.
Bluetooth version
What it is: The Bluetooth standard version supported by the mouse for wireless connectivity and compatibility.
When it matters: When you care about Bluetooth compatibility, efficiency, and connection quality.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=5.1

3.0
Logitech M535 uses Bluetooth 3.0, which is newer than 68.1% of mice and equal to 0.2% of mice.
Proprietary 2.4 GHz support
What it is: Shows whether the mouse supports the brand's dedicated 2.4 GHz wireless system rather than relying only on Bluetooth.
When it matters: When you want the brand's fast low-latency wireless mode instead of depending only on Bluetooth performance.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Logitech M535 does not support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless. 61.6% of mice support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.
Receiver included
What it is: Shows whether a compatible wireless receiver is included in the box instead of needing to be bought separately.
When it matters: When you expect full wireless use immediately and do not want to buy extra accessories just to get started.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Logitech M535 does not include a receiver. 62.5% of mice include a receiver.
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Battery life
What it is: The operating time the mouse can deliver on a full charge or a fresh set of batteries under normal use.
When it matters: When the mouse needs to last through workdays, travel, or repeated gaming sessions without constant charging.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >400 hours

N/A
Battery capacity
What it is: The amount of energy the built-in battery can store, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
When it matters: When you want rough battery context behind the runtime claim instead of judging endurance from marketing hours alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=500 mAh

N/A
Battery form factor
What it is: The battery format used by the mouse, such as AA, AAA, integrated rechargeable cell, or another form.
When it matters: When you care whether the mouse uses easy-to-replace AA or AAA cells or a sealed rechargeable pack.

Importance: LOW

AA
Rechargeable battery
What it is: Shows whether the mouse uses a rechargeable battery instead of relying only on disposable cells.
When it matters: When you prefer topping the mouse up over USB or a dock instead of buying disposable batteries repeatedly.

Importance: HIGH

no
Logitech M535 does not use a rechargeable battery. 46% of mice use a rechargeable battery.
Removable battery
What it is: Shows whether the battery can be removed and replaced by the user instead of being sealed inside the mouse.
When it matters: When long-term serviceability matters and you would rather replace the battery than replace the whole mouse later.

Importance: LOW

yes
Logitech M535 uses a removable battery. 77.8% of mice use a removable battery.
Uses replaceable AA battery.
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N. of buttons
What it is: The total number of physical buttons available on the mouse body.
When it matters: When you need enough physical controls for shortcuts, MMO binds, browser actions, or productivity commands.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=7

6
Logitech M535 has 6 buttons, which is more than 23.2% of mice and equal to 40.1% of mice.
Includes tilt-wheel direction inputs.
N. of side buttons
What it is: The number of buttons placed on the side of the mouse, typically for thumb access.
When it matters: When thumb-access buttons matter for browser navigation, MMOs, or productivity shortcuts.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=2

0
Logitech M535 has 0 side buttons, which is less than 85.2% of mice and equal to 14.8% of mice.
N. of programmable buttons
What it is: The number of mouse buttons that can be customized or reassigned through software or onboard settings.
When it matters: When remapping flexibility matters and you want more actions moved off the keyboard.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=7

4
Logitech M535 has 4 programmable buttons, which is less than 77.5% of mice and equal to 1.6% of mice.
DPI switching button
What it is: Shows whether the mouse includes a dedicated control for changing DPI levels on the fly.
When it matters: When you want to swap sensitivity instantly for sniping, browsing, editing, or different game genres.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Logitech M535 does not include a DPI switching button. 85.4% of mice include a DPI switching button.
Profile switching button
What it is: Shows whether the mouse includes a dedicated control for changing onboard or saved profiles during use.
When it matters: When you switch between saved profiles for different games or work routines.

Importance: LOW

no
Logitech M535 does not include a profile switching button. 16.8% of mice include a profile switching button.
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Orientation
What it is: The hand orientation the mouse is designed for, such as right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous use.
When it matters: When hand comfort matters and you need a shape that fits your grip and dominant hand.

Importance: HIGH

ambidextrous
Weight
What it is: The overall weight of the mouse itself, which influences portability, comfort, and movement feel.
When it matters: When you care about how light or substantial the mouse feels during long sessions.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <100 g

82 g
Logitech M535 weighs 82 g, which makes it lighter than 50.2% of mice and equal to 1.1% of mice.
Extra weights
What it is: The total weight of removable extra weights included for tuning the balance or feel of the mouse.
When it matters: When you care about tuning balance and overall heft instead of being locked into the stock feel.

Importance: LOW

0 g
Logitech M535 comes with 0 g of extra weights, which is equal to 95.4% of mice.
Cable length
What it is: The length of the supplied cable used for wired operation or charging, usually measured in meters.
When it matters: When you need enough cable reach across your desk or charging setup.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=1.8 m

N/A
Cable type
What it is: The construction style of the cable, such as braided, rubber, or paracord, which affects flexibility and durability.
When it matters: When cable drag, flexibility, and durability affect how the mouse feels in use.

Importance: LOW

N/A
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Onboard memory profiles
What it is: The number of user profiles that can be stored directly in the mouse memory for use without reconfiguring software each time.
When it matters: When you use different games, apps, or devices and want settings saved directly on the mouse.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=3

0
Logitech M535 supports 0 onboard memory profiles, which is less than 52.5% of mice and equal to 47.5% of mice.
Onboard memory size
What it is: The amount of onboard memory available inside the mouse for storing settings, macros, or profiles.
When it matters: When you store complex macros, settings, or several onboard profiles.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=512 KB

0 KB
Logitech M535 has 0 KB of onboard memory, which is equal to 82.6% of mice.
no onboard memory.
Software name
What it is: The name of the official software used to configure the mouse, update firmware, or customize features.
When it matters: When software ecosystem and customization tools influence your buying decision.

Importance: LOW

Logi Options+
Firmware upgradable
What it is: Shows whether the mouse can receive firmware updates for fixes, compatibility improvements, or feature changes.
When it matters: When you want the option for later fixes, stability improvements, or performance tweaks after purchase.

Importance: LOW

yes
Logitech M535 supports firmware updates. 27.3% of mice support firmware updates.
Suitable for gaming
What it is: Shows whether the mouse is positioned or tuned around gaming-focused speed, latency, and control features.
When it matters: When fast clicks, low latency, and gaming-oriented features are priorities.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Logitech M535 is not suitable for gaming. 75.8% of mice are suitable for gaming.

Logitech M535 vs the average mouse

  • Gesture support
    Logitech M535 supports gesture controls, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice support gesture controls.
    Dedicated gesture button.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse supports gesture-based commands instead of relying only on standard button clicks and wheel actions.
    When it matters: When navigation shortcuts and productivity gestures would save time across browsers, desktops, or creative apps.

    Importance: LOW

    Logitech M535 supports gesture controls, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice support gesture controls.
  • Tilting scroll wheel
    Logitech M535 has a tilting scroll wheel, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice have a tilting scroll wheel.
    What it is: Shows whether the main scroll wheel can tilt sideways for horizontal input or extra commands.
    When it matters: When horizontal scrolling or extra side-wheel commands improve your workflow.

    Importance: LOW

    Logitech M535 has a tilting scroll wheel, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice have a tilting scroll wheel.
  • Removable battery
    Logitech M535 uses a removable battery, while the average mouse does not. 22.3% of mice use a removable battery.
    Uses replaceable AA battery.
    What it is: Shows whether the battery can be removed and replaced by the user instead of being sealed inside the mouse.
    When it matters: When long-term serviceability matters and you would rather replace the battery than replace the whole mouse later.

    Importance: LOW

    Logitech M535 uses a removable battery, while the average mouse does not. 22.3% of mice use a removable battery.
  • 17.8% higher user score
    Logitech M535 has a higher user score than the average mouse (9.42 vs 8.000).
    What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the mouse.
    When it matters: When you want to understand how a mouse performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of comfort, button feel, tracking accuracy, and long-term durability.
    Logitech M535 has a higher user score than the average mouse (9.42 vs 8.000).9.42 vs 8
  • Bluetooth support
    Logitech M535 supports Bluetooth, while the average mouse does not. 35.5% of mice support Bluetooth.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse can connect over Bluetooth instead of relying only on a wired link or proprietary USB receiver.
    When it matters: When you want a dongle-free connection option for laptops, tablets, or devices with limited USB ports.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Logitech M535 supports Bluetooth, while the average mouse does not. 35.5% of mice support Bluetooth.
  • 6.7 mm lower mouse height
    Logitech M535 is 33 mm tall, while the average mouse is 39.7 mm tall.
    What it is: The height of the mouse from its base to the highest point of the shell.
    When it matters: When palm support and the hump shape affect your comfort during long use.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <39 mm

    Logitech M535 is 33 mm tall, while the average mouse is 39.7 mm tall.33 mm vs 39.7 mm
  • Bluetooth support
    Logitech M535 supports Bluetooth, while the average mouse does not. 35.5% of mice support Bluetooth.
  • Removable battery
    Logitech M535 uses a removable battery, while the average mouse does not. 22.3% of mice use a removable battery.
  • Gesture support
    Logitech M535 supports gesture controls, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice support gesture controls.
  • Tilting scroll wheel
    Logitech M535 has a tilting scroll wheel, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice have a tilting scroll wheel.
  • 6.7 mm lower mouse height
    Logitech M535 is 33 mm tall, while the average mouse is 39.7 mm tall.
  • 91% lower maximum polling rate
    Logitech M535 has a maximum polling rate of 90 Hz, while the average mouse has a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
  • 90% lower maximum DPI
    Logitech M535 has a maximum DPI of 1,000 DPI, while the average mouse has a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI.
  • No adjustable DPI
    Logitech M535 does not support adjustable DPI, while the average mouse does. 93.8% of mice support adjustable DPI.
  • 91% lower 2.4 GHz polling rate
    Logitech M535 has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 90 Hz, while the average mouse has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
  • 800 DPI higher minimum setting
    Logitech M535 has a minimum DPI of 1,000 DPI, while the average mouse has a minimum DPI of 200 DPI.
  • 50% lower maximum acceleration
    Logitech M535 has a maximum acceleration of 20 G, while the average mouse has a maximum acceleration of 40 G.
  • No angle snapping support
    Logitech M535 does not support angle snapping, while the average mouse does. 53.9% of mice support angle snapping.
  • No proprietary 2.4 GHz support
    Logitech M535 does not support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless, while the average mouse does. 61.5% of mice support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.
  • No receiver included
    Logitech M535 does not include a receiver, while the average mouse does. 62.4% of mice include a receiver.
  • 20 million clicks shorter switch lifespan
    Logitech M535 has a switch durability of 10 million clicks, while the average mouse has a switch durability of 30 million clicks.
  • 2 fewer programmable buttons
    Logitech M535 has 4 programmable buttons, while the average mouse has 6 programmable buttons.
  • No DPI switching button
    Logitech M535 does not include a DPI switching button, while the average mouse does. 85.3% of mice include a DPI switching button.
  • 2 fewer side buttons
    Logitech M535 has 0 side buttons, while the average mouse has 2 side buttons.
  • No RGB lighting
    Logitech M535 does not have RGB lighting, while the average mouse does. 56.3% of mice have RGB lighting.
  • Thin glide feet
    Logitech M535 uses 0.7 mm thick mouse feet, while the average mouse uses 0.8 mm thick mouse feet.
  • 6 years older release date
    Logitech M535 has a release date of 2,015, while the average mouse has a release date of 2,021.
    September 2015
  • 1 fewer onboard profiles
    Logitech M535 supports 0 onboard memory profiles, while the average mouse supports 1 onboard memory profiles.
  • Not suitable for gaming
    Logitech M535 is not suitable for gaming, while the average mouse is. 75.8% of mice are suitable for gaming.
  • No proprietary 2.4 GHz support
    Logitech M535 does not support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless, while the average mouse does. 61.5% of mice support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse supports the brand's dedicated 2.4 GHz wireless system rather than relying only on Bluetooth.
    When it matters: When you want the brand's fast low-latency wireless mode instead of depending only on Bluetooth performance.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Logitech M535 does not support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless, while the average mouse does. 61.5% of mice support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.
  • 91% lower maximum polling rate
    Logitech M535 has a maximum polling rate of 90 Hz, while the average mouse has a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
    What it is: The maximum number of position reports the mouse can send to the computer each second, measured in Hertz (Hz).
    When it matters: When you are chasing the lowest possible input delay for competitive play and want the mouse reporting as often as possible.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1000 Hz

    Logitech M535 has a maximum polling rate of 90 Hz, while the average mouse has a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz.90 Hz vs 1000 Hz
  • 20 million clicks shorter switch lifespan
    Logitech M535 has a switch durability of 10 million clicks, while the average mouse has a switch durability of 30 million clicks.
    What it is: The rated click lifespan of the primary switches, usually expressed in millions of clicks.
    When it matters: When heavy clicking, long-term reliability, and avoiding early switch failure are part of the buying decision.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=70 million clicks

    Logitech M535 has a switch durability of 10 million clicks, while the average mouse has a switch durability of 30 million clicks.10 million clicks vs 30 million clicks
  • 2 fewer programmable buttons
    Logitech M535 has 4 programmable buttons, while the average mouse has 6 programmable buttons.
    What it is: The number of mouse buttons that can be customized or reassigned through software or onboard settings.
    When it matters: When remapping flexibility matters and you want more actions moved off the keyboard.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=7

    Logitech M535 has 4 programmable buttons, while the average mouse has 6 programmable buttons.4 vs 6
  • 90% lower maximum DPI
    Logitech M535 has a maximum DPI of 1,000 DPI, while the average mouse has a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI.
    What it is: The highest sensitivity setting supported by the mouse sensor, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
    When it matters: When extremely high sensitivity is part of your setup, even if it matters less than sensor quality for most users.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=18000 DPI

    Logitech M535 has a maximum DPI of 1,000 DPI, while the average mouse has a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI.1000 DPI vs 10000 DPI
  • 1 fewer onboard profiles
    Logitech M535 supports 0 onboard memory profiles, while the average mouse supports 1 onboard memory profiles.
    What it is: The number of user profiles that can be stored directly in the mouse memory for use without reconfiguring software each time.
    When it matters: When you use different games, apps, or devices and want settings saved directly on the mouse.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=3

    Logitech M535 supports 0 onboard memory profiles, while the average mouse supports 1 onboard memory profiles.0 vs 1
  • 91% lower 2.4 GHz polling rate
    Logitech M535 has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 90 Hz, while the average mouse has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
    What it is: The polling rate available when the mouse is used over a 2.4 GHz wireless connection.
    When it matters: When you use the 2.4 GHz receiver and want near-wired performance.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1000 Hz

    Logitech M535 has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 90 Hz, while the average mouse has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 1,000 Hz.90 Hz vs 1000 Hz
  • No adjustable DPI
    Logitech M535 does not support adjustable DPI, while the average mouse does. 93.8% of mice support adjustable DPI.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse lets you change pointer sensitivity manually or through software instead of staying at one fixed DPI setting.
    When it matters: When you switch between gaming, office work, and different sensitivity preferences.

    Importance: HIGH

    Logitech M535 does not support adjustable DPI, while the average mouse does. 93.8% of mice support adjustable DPI.

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What customers like about Logitech M535?

  • Reliable Bluetooth connectivity that eliminates the need for a USB dongle
  • Compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable for travel
  • Long-lasting battery life, often cited as lasting several months to a year on a single AA battery
  • Highly compatible with multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iPadOS
  • Excellent value for money, frequently mentioned as an affordable yet durable option
  • Programmable gesture button and L/R tilt scroll wheel for enhanced navigation
  • Effective tracking on various surfaces, including cloth and wood

What customers dislike about Logitech M535?

  • High latency and low polling rate make it unsuitable for competitive gaming
  • Small size can be uncomfortable for users with large hands, often requiring a fingertip grip
  • Lack of dedicated side buttons for forward/backward navigation
  • Click sounds are described by some users as noticeably loud or hollow
  • Occasional Bluetooth signal drops or interference, especially in crowded wireless environments
  • Fixed CPI/DPI limits precision for professional creative or gaming tasks
  • Build materials can feel somewhat cheap or 'plasticky' compared to higher-end models

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