Justin Kelsey—January 30, 2024
As a video editor who's constantly toggling between my 16" M1 MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and occasionally other devices, I've found a trusty sidekick in the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac. This mouse isn't just a tool; it's my editing and productivity wand. The ease of switching between devices is akin to magic. Just like its cousin, the MX Keys keyboard, the transition is seamless. I can be trimming a clip on my MacBook and then switch to my iPad for some quick graphic work with just a click. It's like having multiple assistants at my beck and call. Now, let's talk about the programmability - a video editor's dream. The Logi app transforms this mouse into a Swiss Army knife of shortcuts and functions. Every button, scroll wheel, and gesture can be customized to my workflow. It's like having a bespoke suit; everything is tailored exactly to my needs, making editing a breeze and saving me precious time. Need to make custom program-specific hotkeys? Consider it done! The ergonomics are top-notch, too. After hours of editing, my wrist and hand still feel as fresh as a daisy. The mouse fits my hand like it was custom-made for it, and the strategically placed thumb controls are a godsend. And the battery life? I get a solid 2-3 weeks of all-day use on a single charge. It's like the Energizer Bunny of mice - it just keeps going and going. Plus, with USB-C charging, I'm back in action quickly when it does need a boost. Some people have mentioned connectivity hiccups, but I've never experienced one. In short, the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac is a powerhouse mouse that's transformed my editing workflow. It's comfortable, customizable, and keeps up with my demanding schedule. If you're a video editor or a multi-device power user, this mouse is a no-brainer. Read more


Daniel Rimmelzwaan—April 26, 2024
A few years ago, I had to (VERY regrettably) switch from a MacBook to a PC for work. At the time I absolutely LOVED the Apple Bluetooth keyboard except that at the time it did not have a num pad. I also had a wired version that did have the numpad, but obviously now that MB doesn't have USB anymore that's not practical anymore. So back then I looked for a PC keyboard to replace my Apple one, and I settled on the MX Keys and the Master mouse since that came the closest I could find to the Apple keyboard. I also really liked the Magic Mouse, except for a few things. It always felt a little sluggish (like it would not slide lightly over my desk, and I've tried a number of different things like mousepads and blotters), I was always accidentally touching it and triggering gestures, and the biggest was that I could not get used to the whole thing being a button, you had to push down the whole mouse to click. As I've used the MX mouse over the years, I have become very attached to it, it fits in my hand like a glove and it is such a pleasure using it. Fast forward to 2024 and I have to say that I love this MX Keys/Mouse a lot better than my Magic key/mouse. So much so even that when the opportunity came to switch back to MacBook, I was very happy to find out that Logi has Mac versions. Took me about 2 seconds to order them for my new Mac. Luckily the Apple BT connectivity is super stable (unlike Windows, BT is so crap that you have to use the universal wireless dongle) so there are no wires or dongles necessary. It's pricey for sure, but I spend my whole day typing and using the mouse that it's totally worth it to me. I haven't really played with the gestures but so far all the buttons work the same as I've become used to on the PC version. When I first started working on a Mac back in 2013, I really liked having the Magic mouse and loved how intuitive it was and how the touch surface had the gestures. The MX just fits so much better, there is zero tension in my hand, and the Logi software lets you customize the buttons down to the app level. Maybe it doesn't look as cool as the Magic Mouse, but it runs circles around it in every day use. For me this is the perfect mouse. Read more
Abhishek—November 28, 2025
This is a great mouse with great response time. The color is as accurate as it was shown and it is not too large and not awkward for the palm. I bought a refurbished mouse, I initially had some doubts when I heard something wobbling inside but found out that's common if it dropped at any point. It is still great though, absolutely worth it. Read more
Shiksha—April 11, 2025
I have been using Logitech mouse since forever and my previous mouse lasted for 8 years. It’s hard to migrate between the mouse and get used to the new one but this was super easy! The mouse controls are very well defined and shortcuts can be used to define the common activities you want to configure them with. Both scrolling buttons work perfectly and they have feedback option that can be enabled and disabled for scrolling. Side scroll works great too for vertical scrolling. To sum up - 1) its lightweight 2) easy to connect - does not need Bluetooth hardware plugged into the USB. It directly connects to Mac. 3) it fits well in the hand and is very ergonomic. 4) it’s a good mid range mouse, although you can get them for a lot cheaper but this is the minimum you should spend if you are into regular use or into any kind of editing etc. Read more
will bohland—August 6, 2025
Ok, this is a great mouse. I'm old, mid 40's. I've been using a Magic Mouse for almost 2 decades now. It's been great, but this mouse is a lot better. There is a slight learning curve. You'll have to remember what you decided it should do in each app. It's extremely customizable. Keyboard shortcuts are really fun. That's a new one for me, setting a mouse button to do keyboard inputs. It does all the normal stuff extremely well, and you don't have to customize the buttons. I recommend starting slow with the most common functions. Once that becomes routine, you can add more. Each button can do 5 different things with "gestures." Hold the button and move the mouse in one of four cardinal directions. It's really cool. You should definitely buy it. Read more