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Logitech MX Anywhere 2S Wireless Mouse, Multi-Device, Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz with USB Unifying Receiver, 200 To 4000 Dpi Any Surface Laser Tracking, 7-Buttons, Laptop/ PC/ Mac/ iPad OS - Graphite Black

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If you want a wireless mouse to control multiple devices, spend the extra cash and get the Logitech MX Master 2 or 3. It is far more comfortable, and it has a dedicated horizontal scroll wheel, making it idea for CAD work. One minute of charging gives you enough power for two hours of use. Depending on how you use the mouse, a full charge can last up to 70 days.* Installation of Logitech Options transforms the middle button into a gesture button you can use to trigger gestures that simplify desktop and application management, media control, document viewing, and personalization of common tasks.

CROSS-COMPUTER CONTROL - Logitech Flow allows you to seamlessly control multiple devices and even copy-paste content and documents between those computers But you’ve probably also noticed the Anywhere 2s is also available, and it seems very similar to the original. Between them, they’re some of the bestselling Logitech mice out there.The main difference between the Anywhere 2 and the MX Anywhere 2s is that the 2s has a longer battery life and the ability to adjust it to a higher sensitivity too. This means that if you’re planning to use the mouse for gaming, then the 2S is going to be the better option. Logitech Options is a fantastic program. Very customizable, and the Flow feature is very useful as well. I should also mention the other main difference between them is that the 2S can be used with Logitech Flow, which enables you to use it between alternate computers simultaneously. This can come in handy if you have a laptop and a computer you want to connect it with, and it’s great if you work in an office setting. The figure below shows gesture sets available for managing windows in Windows (7, 8, or later) and Mac OS X (10.8 or later).

A power switch on the bottom toggles the mouse on or off, and a small circular button allows you to jump between up to three paired devices. Once you pair with a computer or tablet (the Anywhere 2S works with either Windows or Mac), you can press this button to switch between them on the fly, and three indicator lights above the button tell you which link is currently active. You can connect with either Bluetooth or the included USB adapter, which uses 2.4GHz wireless, for a maximum range of 32 feet. A micro USB port on the front serves as the charging port (a micro-USB-to-USB cable is included), and an indicator light beneath the square button notifies you if the battery runs low. Battery life shouldn't be much of an issue, though, as it's rated to last about 70 days on full charge, based on about six hours of daily use. That exact time will vary depending on usage but that's the ballpark you can expect, and if you remember to plug it in even occasionally, you'll run out of juice infrequently—possibly never. Go Anywhere At one point in time, the MX Anywhere 2S was actually the more expensive out of these two mice – by a significant margin, too.It’s difficult to really compare the mice too much because they’re actually exactly the same weight and exactly the same dimensions too. The 2s is the newer of the two, and there are a few areas where it’s a noticeable improvement on the 2. The scroll wheel on the 2s isn’t as good as the MX Anywhere 3, which has a dual scroll (great for Excel and other editing work).

When moving between both devices, there's a 2s delay. This is very noticeable, and often frustrating when you are moving your mouse in one long action. This can be somewhat mitigated by lifting your mouse and repositioning your arm each time you move the cursor to the edge of the screen.

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However over the last year or so, Logitech have dropped the price to the same as the Anywhere 2, so they can usually be found within a similar price range to each other. When it comes down to finding a travel mouse, the Anywhere 2 comes very highly recommended. It’s a durable mouse that isn’t as sensitive as other Logitech mice, and it can take a few bumps without you having to worry about it falling apart. The Anywhere 2 can only be adjusted to 1600 DPI maximum, whereas the 2s can go up to 4000 DPI. Plus, the 2S has an estimated 70 days of battery life, whereas the 2 can only managed 60 days, so it’s around 15% better in this regard. The ergonomic is not very good. Having a small mouse is not a huge problem, the main issue is that the mouse concave inwards, making the mouse actually more narrow to hold onto when comparing to the small Logitech G305 where it concave outwards. It is very uncomfortable to use with both a palm grip. You either need to use a claw grip or finger grip when using the mouse. I find after long uses, my hand would often end up very sore, if not cramp.

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