The Logitech MX Master series is as good as high-quality mice get, as long as you don’t need a gaming-specific model.
Today, Lenovo’s online store is selling the MX Master 2S for just $50 with a coupon code. This model is a few years old, but it’s still rare to see a new version going for less than about $70. It’s a fantastic deal.
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The Logitech MX Master 2S features a sculpted body with premium materials, a super-fast ball bearing metal scroll wheel, and customizable thumb buttons with a second horizontal scroll. Its 4,000 DPI “Darkfield” sensor works on just about any surface, including glass. (The mouse’s curvy body won’t work for left-handed users, but otherwise it’s just about perfect for people who use their computers a lot.)
“A superb marriage of form and function, Logitech’s flagship MX Master 2S is both comfortable and productive,” we said in our sterling 4.5-star review of the mouse, en route to gracing it with a rare Editors’ Choice Award.
This model came out in 2017 and has since been replaced by the MX Master 3 and 3S, both of which go for $100. What are you missing by going with this cheaper option? The biggest downer for me is the Micro USB charging port, as the newer designs feature USB-C now.
But the mouse should last for weeks on a charge, whether you’re using the wireless dongle or multi-device Bluetooth. And it has pretty much all the same core features, like Logitech’s cross-device Flow system. The only major difference is the newer 8K sensor and quieter clicks.
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To get the $50 sale price, make sure the coupon code “LOGIGIFT” is added at checkout. The code area is on the cart page, below the “Proceed to Checkout” button. (When I added it to my cart on the Lenovo store, the code was already filled in.) Shipping is free.
Get a Logitech MX Master 2S mouse for $50Buy now at Lenovo’s store
Author: Michael Crider, Staff Writer, PCWorld
Michael is a 10-year veteran of technology journalism, covering everything from Apple to ZTE. On PCWorld he’s the resident keyboard nut, always using a new one for a review and building a new mechanical board or expanding his desktop “battlestation” in his off hours. Michael’s previous bylines include Android Police, Digital Trends, Wired, Lifehacker, and How-To Geek, and he’s covered events like CES and Mobile World Congress live. Michael lives in Pennsylvania where he’s always looking forward to his next kayaking trip.