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Logitech MX Anywhere 3 Wireless Mouse

27.09.2020

Logitech has announced the MX Anywhere 3 and MX Anywhere 3 for Mac mice that use a wireless connection to communicate with your computer. In the Russian market, new items will go on sale until the end of September.

Manipulators can connect to a PC in two ways: via Bluetooth Low Energy or via a Unifying RF transceiver with a USB interface. The claimed range reaches ten meters.

The design provides for the presence of an electromagnetic wheel MagSpeed. It provides scrolling up to 1000 lines per second and the ability to instantly stop the cursor at any desired location.

Another advantage of the novelty is the ability to work on almost any surface, including glass. The mouse is not afraid of dust, withstands bumps and drops associated with a mobile lifestyle.

Claimed battery life on a single battery charge up to 70 days. Recharging is done via the USB Type-C port; and one minute of power supply is enough for three hours of work.

The MX Anywhere 3 model is compatible with Windows, macOS, iPadOS, ChromeOS, and Linux. MX Anywhere 3 for Mac is optimized for macOS, compatible with iPad, and comes with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable. The price of both new products will be 90 USD.

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