Logitech MX Master (Wireless)

Logitech MX Master

Wireless


Question about Logitech MX Master

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Achi_CH

9 years ago

Is the mouse also suitable for gaming? I'm thinking of buying it but I also play a lot of games on my computer (Battlefield, Need for Speed, GTA etc.).

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Felix8952

7 years ago

I've been gaming for 10 years with my MX Revolution and now three years with the MX Master, which is great. All this blah blah with latency and exorbitant DPI values is not relevant at all for 99.9% of all gamers.

If you don't need a fancy driver interface with 1000 settings and the mouse feels good in your hand, you'll be overjoyed with it when gaming.

I shot more people in the head with my 10-year-old MX Revolution with 800DPI in CS Source than they would have liked ;-)

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Akuno

9 years ago

Who Logitech for gaming dan: Logitech G-Series G502

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mrdre

9 years ago

If you haven't bought one yet:

The Logitech MX Master is quite nice for normal use. For gaming, I can only recommend the Roccat Nyth! I have this one too and I'm over the moon with it!

Roccat Nyth Modular MMO Gaming Mouse (Black, Cable)

Greetings DRE

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Sascha88

9 years ago

I think this mouse is not recommended for gaming. I had the wireless gaming dream too, bought a G602 from Logitech. But to improve my Aim I switched to an optical sensor and cabled version from Steelseries, don't regret it for a moment.

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Coolzerra

8 years ago

In principle, you can use any mouse for gaming. However, I would recommend a "specialised" mouse that is designed for gaming. After all, you can also race a family car ;-). Joking aside. I would recommend the G series from Logitech.
I use the G900 Chaos Spectrum, which I think makes wireless gaming possible.
Logitech G G900 Chaos Spectrum (Wired, Wireless)

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simonk.ch

8 years ago

You can game with (almost) any mouse. But if you value minimal latency, programmable buttons, balance weights, customisable lighting and/or game-dependent configuration via the included software, you'll be happier with a gaming mouse. Or if you just want to feel a little more "pro". You should never underestimate the effect of professional equipment ;-).
As a casual gamer, I use a gaming mouse with a cable, mainly because I can programme the buttons depending on the game. I also think that the reactions are a bit more direct than with my old wireless mouse. But that could also be due to the fact that there are several generations of technical development in between.

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BiancaO.

9 years ago

I would recommend it less for gaming. It fits very well in the hand, but the programmable buttons are rather small and narrow. I also don't think Logitech has tested the load for gaming, as the mouse is intended for the office.
I use the following from Logitech for gaming: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/logitech-g-series-g700s-schwarz-kabel-kabellos-maus-440166. Batteries last about 1 day for me when I game a lot, but I also use rechargeable ones.

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KingRaven90

9 years ago

When it comes to gaming, I recommend you only buy a mouse with a cable connection because of the response time, otherwise it would be a good mouse.

Greetings KingRaven90

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UCBarkeeper

8 years ago

all answers are nonsense, the mouse is wonderful for gaming.