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For 95% of remote workers and Mac/PC power users, the answer is the Logitech MX Master 3S (€99-119). Silent clicks, MagSpeed scroll wheel (1000 lines/second free-scroll), 8K DPI tracking on any surface, multi-device pairing across 3 devices, 70-day USB-C battery. Two real alternatives: MX Anywhere 3S (€79-89) for travel, MX Vertical (€89-99) for wrist/RSI issues. Skip: Apple Magic Mouse (uncomfortable for >2h use) and gaming mice (overkill, distract from work).
Independent review — AZRV
An independent reviewer weighs the MX Master 3S — our top pick — against the older MX Master 3, covering the quiet click switches and the MagSpeed wheel.
The mouse is the input device you touch 8 hours a day. A bad one — stiff scroll wheel, loud clicks, poor surface tracking, no customization — costs you 5-15 minutes per day in friction. Over a year that's 20-60 hours of lost work time.
A premium mouse like the MX Master 3S typically saves 30-90 minutes per week through faster scrolling, gesture shortcuts, multi-device flow, and reduced wrist fatigue. At any reasonable hourly rate, the €110 pays back in 4-6 weeks.
It's the cheapest productivity upgrade most people never make.
€99-119 · 8K DPI · MagSpeed wheel · Silent clicks · USB-C · 70-day battery
The MX Master 3S is the productivity mouse. Three features set it apart:
The 8K DPI Darkfield laser tracks on glass, polished wood, and even bedding — surface independence matters for actual work. Logi Options+ adds per-app gesture mapping (the side button + horizontal scroll = "switch desktop" on Mac, "next tab" in Chrome, etc.).
There is now an MX Master 4. It carries over the shape, the MagSpeed wheel, the thumb wheel and the 8,000 DPI Darkfield sensor unchanged, and adds a haptic thumb panel plus an Actions Ring of app-aware shortcuts — both clever, both currently tied to a limited set of applications. It also finally moves to a USB-C receiver, and it costs more. Our verdict: the best productivity mouse you can buy if you are starting fresh, and a weak upgrade if you already own a 3S. The 3S stays our value pick for that reason. Full MX Master 4 review →
Check current price on Amazon →€79-89 · 8K DPI · MagSpeed wheel · Compact · USB-C · 70-day battery
The MX Master 3S's smaller, lighter, more portable sibling. Same MagSpeed wheel, same 8K DPI sensor, same Logi Options+ software. Smaller hand-fit so it works on the train tray table or a hotel desk without dragging your laptop bag.
Where it loses to the MX Master 3S: smaller hand-fit means more wrist movement (less ergonomic over 6+ hour sessions). No thumb-button cluster (Master has 2 customizable thumb buttons). Battery is 30 days vs 70 (still excellent).
Buy this if you travel 50+ days a year or your primary use is laptop-on-couch. Otherwise the MX Master is the better daily driver.
€89-99 · 4K DPI · Vertical 57° grip · USB-C · 4-month battery
If you have existing wrist pain, RSI, carpal tunnel, or tendinitis from years of mouse use — this is the answer. The 57° vertical grip rotates your forearm to a handshake position, reducing twist on the carpal tunnel by 30-40%.
The learning curve is real (1-2 weeks to feel natural). The MagSpeed wheel is replaced by a regular scroll (less impressive but ergonomically equivalent). Tracking is 4K DPI, plenty for office work.
Don't buy this without symptoms — the MX Master 3S is faster, more comfortable, and easier to learn for healthy wrists. But if your wrist hurts at the end of every workday, the MX Vertical is worth the 2-week adjustment.
€89-109 · Touch surface · Lightning/USB-C · 1-month battery
The Magic Mouse is gorgeous, ultra-thin, and supports beautiful gesture interactions on Mac. It's also the worst-shaped productivity mouse you can buy. The flat profile forces your hand into a pancake position that causes wrist strain within 2 hours.
It's a great second mouse — for trackpad-style gestures on demand. As a primary daily driver: no. The MX Master 3S has equivalent gesture support (via Logi Options+) without the ergonomic disaster.
Don't even ask about the bottom-mounted charging port. It's been a meme since 2015 and still hasn't been fixed.
| Mouse | Price | Wheel | Battery | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MX Master 3S ★ | €99-119 | MagSpeed (1000 lines/sec) | 70 days | Daily driver, power users |
| MX Anywhere 3S | €79-89 | MagSpeed (1000 lines/sec) | 30 days | Travel + laptop-on-couch |
| MX Vertical | €89-99 | Standard scroll | 4 months | Wrist pain / RSI |
| Apple Magic Mouse | €89-109 | Touch surface | 1 month | Mac gestures (secondary) |
Default pick: MX Master 3S. Covers 95% of remote workers, Mac power users, and developers. The mouse you'll use for 5+ years.
You're remote-first and travel a lot: MX Anywhere 3S. Smaller bag footprint, same brain.
Your wrist hurts every evening: MX Vertical. The 2-week learning curve is worth it.
You want a second mouse for trackpad-replacement gestures: Apple Magic Mouse. Not as a primary driver.
You're a designer doing precise pixel work: MX Master 3S. The 8K DPI Darkfield sensor is overkill for office, perfect for design.
Yes for anyone using a mouse 4+ hours/day. The MagSpeed scroll wheel alone saves 5-10 minutes per long document. Silent clicks let you work in shared spaces. Multi-device pairing across laptop + iPad + phone. Total ~1-2 hours saved per week, payback in 4-6 weeks at any reasonable hourly rate.
MX Master 3S in every objective metric: ergonomics, scroll wheel precision, customizable buttons, multi-device pairing. Magic Mouse wins only on aesthetic and ultra-portability. Mac power users overwhelmingly use the MX Master.
Only if you have existing wrist/forearm pain from RSI. A vertical mouse reduces forearm twist by 30-40 degrees. For users with no symptoms, a well-shaped traditional mouse like the MX Master 3S is more comfortable and faster to learn.
Wireless. Modern Bluetooth 5+ has eliminated latency for office work. MX Master 3S has 70-day battery on USB-C. The cable-free desk is faster to set up.
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