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Logitech MX Master Mouse - $69 Pickup (NSW) (Or Delivery from $6.95) @ Bing Lee

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Not the cheapest price, but thought that I would post if anyone was in the market for one.

Also available on eBay: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Logitech-910-004337-MX-Master…

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  • +1

    Some stock floating around Officeworks - 5% beat brings it down to $65.55

  • +1

    Use C5OZ on their eBay listing, bring the price down to $65.55 C&C, and the delivery also cheaper, at $6.

  • +1

    Considered this for mac but many recent reports of Bluetooth issues with mac

    EDIT:- some claim a June 2017 update has fixed it

    https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/logitech-mx-master-mous…

    "The mouse has erratic behavior on the MBP2016. Sometimes it works with BT, better with it's USB dongle, but still erratic. Logitech does not seem to be able to get a grip on this. I returned mine for a refund to Amazon - I gave up trying to troubleshoot or wait for Logitech to address the issues. In their support forum is evident there are many with problems and Logitech acknowledges some. Maybe if they get it right eventually, would be worth repurchasing. "

    "Hi! I was not having any problem too with my MacBook Pro 2016 (not 100%, but almost perfect). But as soon as i connected another bluetooth device (in my case, a Bose QC35 or the AirPods) the mouse cursor became choppy."

    • I used it perfectly fine on a mbp touchbar model, although I only had 1 bluetooth device unlike the second user.

    • Similar problems with PC actually. I've used mine a couple of times with Bluetooth when I was trying to not use the Unifying USB Connector to free up a USB Port and found it to be fine about 90% of the time, the other 10% was just some small choppy movements but nothing too dramatic, wouldn't recommend for gaming which is the primary reason I went back to using the Unifying Connector which works 100% of the time.

  • -1

    We have one in the office..I really dont like this mouse at all…. my main issue with it is that it doesn't link using the micro usb cable and requires a wi-fi connection at all time whether you have it plugged in or unplugged the cable is just for charging only.. nothing else

    My razer mamba RGB if using the cable turns wi-fi off and becomes a cable mouse :) .. no idea why this Logitech cant do the same

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      Not entirely accurate. It doesn't work on "wi-fi", you either connect it via a Bluetooth Connection which works about 90% of the time or you use the included Logitech Unifying Receiver which works 100% of the time in my experience and has almost no Lag to it at all. Also extremely easy to swap between connections via a button on the bottom, say if I want to change to Bluetooth I just press the button, number 2 connection is Bluetooth to my Laptop and away I go, completely seamless.

      I use it for gaming often and found it better than most Wired Mouses, especially when on the Unifying Connector.

      lasts a couple of weeks of fairly heavy usage for me before needing to be plugged in for an hour or two to charge, if you forget it'll give you a warning and displays the battery level on the side, plug it in (Can just charge it off your laptops USB port if you want) and just keep using it whilst it charges, no big deal. Logitech doesn't do the same because there is absolutely no need as it works completely as normal when plugged in for charging.

    • +1

      my main issue with it is that it doesn't link using the micro usb cable

      Mmm you did buy a cordless mouse, which was never advertised as being able to convert to a USB mouse.

    • +1

      If you don't like can I have it please.

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