Today Logitech announces a typical M650 mouse, and with it, the casting company is as wide as possible. While many mice out there just come in one size – and most of them are made for left-handed people – the signature angle M650 is that it offers prospective buyer options. Logitech released the M650 signature in two sizes for small and large hands, with the third model made for left-handed specifically in our lives.
Different models are more or less than M650 claims for fame. After the size or preference for your hand is locked, you go with the mainstream mouse that is relatively directly without a ton of a bell and whistle. Logitech has completed the mouse with the smartwheel, which was recently seen at the Studio Series Pop Mouse. Smartwheel automatically switches between free scroll and nicknly depending on how quickly you roll it up, and it can be useful when trying to get to the bottom of a very vertical web page.
The M650 also has the SilentTouch button, which according to Logitech reduces the noise click “by 90% compared to Logitech M185.” Apart from the special scroll wheel and calm button, this is a simple mouse, with the left and right buttons, two side buttons, cradles for your thumb, and rubber grip. The mouse is connected via Bluetooth LE and Bolt USB logi, and two side buttons can be customized through Logitech Plus options.
According to Logitech, each rat runs on AA batteries that lasts 24 months. In addition, the mouse works on various platforms – Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iPados, and Android – and comes in color-white, graphite, and rising schemes.
Logitech sent me some samples M650, and while the full review will come soon, my first impression was positive. It may be difficult to know the size of your hand compared to the remaining population, but there are differences seen between the M650 standard and a larger version (officially called M650 L). Logitech offers the graph of the size you see below to notify which mouse you need.
For me, bigger mice feels much better, but the standard M650 is quite small so it can make good travel mice. The scroll wheel feels great and the mouse button is indeed lonely. I don’t have M185 to compare it with, but they are quite calm so I think you will not interfere with video calls by clicking, which is the use case logitech present in the announcement today.
In the end, this looks like a simple and solid mouse that gives people different size choices, and it’s a very fun thing to see. Also happy to see is a left-handed choice for all leftals who have to spend their lives using right hand mice. At $ 39.99, the price looks good too, because the M650 feels like a step from cheap wireless mice that you can take for $ 10 or $ 20. Find my full review of Logitech Signature M650 to go directly in Slashgear.