Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX review

A mouse that's great on the go

Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
You can use this mouse on most surfaces

TechRadar Verdict

A great trackpad substitute for those who regularly carry a laptop when travelling.

Pros

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    'Darkfield' lens for using the mouse on any surface

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    Fast, smooth and responsive

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    Extra buttons for easily selecting windows or browsing the internet

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    'Unifying' USB dongle allows you to connect a number of Logitech peripherals

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    Compact design

Cons

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    Can be uncomfortable to use for long periods of time

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    No charging base

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    Uses standard AA batteries

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The trackpads on netbooks and laptops can often be uncomfortable to use, especially if you use them for long periods of time.

A good solution to this is to get a separate mouse that you can use alongside your laptop. This can bring its own set of problems, however, because if you don't have a desktop, where can you use your mouse?

The Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX's answer to this lies with its 'Darkfield' technology, which allows this mouse to be used in places and on surfaces that most other optical mice fail dismally at.

It works well, with shiny surfaces, glass and even laps making adequate mouse mat replacements.
It's quite a small mouse, which makes it easy to transport (especially considering the carry case that's included), but it's not the most ergonomic mouse to use.

If you work at your desk for long periods of time, this is not the mouse for you. But if you're often on the road and need a mouse to make using a laptop easier, then this is definitely worth considering.

Matt Hanson
Managing Editor, Core Tech


Matt is TechRadar's Managing Editor for Core Tech, looking after computing and mobile technology. Having written for a number of publications such as PC Plus, PC Format, T3 and Linux Format, there's no aspect of technology that Matt isn't passionate about, especially computing and PC gaming. Ever since he got an Amiga A500+ for Christmas in 1991, he's loved using (and playing on) computers, and will talk endlessly about how The Secret of Monkey Island is the best game ever made.