Introducing Logitech MX Master 3S – an iconic mouse remastered for ultimate tactility, performance, and flow. Quiet Click buttons deliver a satisfying tactile feel with 90% less click noise. MX Master 3S also now comes with an 8K optical sensor for next-gen responsiveness on any surface – even glass. MagSpeed electromagnetic scrolling delivers remarkable speed, precision, and near silence – with the ability to scroll 1,000 lines a second. The ergonomic silhouette is crafted to support your palm and fingers. Logi Options+ enables Flow cross-computer control and introduces more customizations than ever. MX Master 3S stays powered for up to 70 days on a full charge – and delivers three hours of use from a one-minute quick charge.
- An iconic mouse remastered. Feel every moment of your workflow with even more precision, tactility, and performance, thanks to Quiet Clicks and an 8,000 DPI track-on-glass94 mm minimum glass thickness, sensor.
- MX Master 3S is outfitted with our most accurate sensor ever, with next-gen precision and responsiveness.
- The 8,000 DPI optical sensor tracks virtually anywhere – even on glass124 mm minimum glass thickness.
- MagSpeed Electromagnetic scrolling is precise enough to stop on a pixel and quick enough to scroll 1,000 lines per second. Oh, and it’s nearly silent.
- Work between devices and operating systems, customize individual buttons, set app-specific customizations, optimize nearly every action of your workflow, and set tracking speed in Logi Options+16Requires Logi Options+ software, available for Windows and macOS.
- MX Master 3S stays powered for up to 70 days on a full charge – and gets three hours of use from a one-minute quick charge.
- MX Master 3S is compatible with all major operating systems19Device basic functions will be supported without software for operating systems other than Windows and macOS right out of the box such as Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, or Linux.
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The 3S now has silent left/right click buttons, as well as a silent scroll wheel. This was my biggest complaint about the 2S, the clicks were loud and the scroll wheel's ratcheting function was even louder. Despite the silent clicks, the buttons still provide tactile feedback and does not feel mushy like the cheaper silent mice.
Other improvements:
The main scroll wheel and side scroll wheel are now fully metal and do not have a rubber grip. On the 2S, the rubber grip deteriorates over time and becomes tacky, causing it to pick up dust and grime frequently. The 3S will be a lot easier to clean because of this.
The 3S is now even comfier to hold over extended use. The 3S feels better ergonomically over the 2S when comparing the two side by side. The finish on the 3S is softer than the 2S, and while it feels more premium, I am worried about how the material will hold up after a few years of daily use.
USB-C charging port. A small change, but much better than the micro-USB charging port on the 2S.
Changes I have mixed feelings on:
The placement of the forward/back thumb buttons is now placed below the horizontal scroll wheel. This change makes it so your thumb has to constantly go over the thumb buttons when using the horizontal scroll wheel. I'm sure this is something I'll get used to, but it's now a lot more likely that the thumb buttons will be pressed accidentally.
The bottom thumb button (gesture button) on the 3S is harder to actuate compared to the 2S. The area where you can press down for it to register a click is much smaller. This does prevent accidental clicks though, which is a problem that would occasionally happen with the 2S.
Overall feelings:
I've been using the MX Master 2S daily for the past 6 years, and although it has held up well and still functions perfectly, the MX Master 3S is still a worthy upgrade. There are a couple minor changes that I don't necessarily love, but the improvements overall outweigh the cons. The silent clicks and scroll wheel on the 3S is an incredible improvement and I can't see myself wanting to go back to using the 2S.