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Logitech MX 610 Cordless Laser Mouse (931350-0403)
 
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Logitech MX 610 Cordless Laser Mouse (931350-0403)

by Logitech
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (134 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Ultra-precise laser tracking
  • 2.4 GHz digital cordless technology
  • E-mail and IM alert buttons
  • Forward, Back and Volume controls
  • Tilt wheel Plus Zoom scrolling

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 9.2 x 2.8 inches ; 12.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000BFO4OC
  • Item model number: 931350-0403
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (134 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 7, 2004

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Experience the world's first smart mouse. The Logitech. MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse redefines performance with ultra-precise laser tracking on more surfaces and interference-free 2.4 GHz digital cordless technology. As the world's first smart mouse, it extends battery life by syncing with your PC; it sleeps, wakes up, and shuts down when your PC does. The MX 610 also detects and eliminates wireless interference and alerts you when the batteries are low.

Easy to configure, e-mail and IM buttons light up when you receive new messages from selected friends and associates. Adjust volume directly from your mouse, while speed-browsing on the Web with Forward/Back buttons. The Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom is perfect for viewing digital photos and spreadsheets. The MX 610 comes with a 5-year warranty and full product support.

Features

2.4 GHz cordless--5X greater range
Automatically detects and eliminates wireless interference for a level of reliability that conventional 27MHz can't match. The ultra-compact receiver plugs directly into a USB port, eliminating clutter.

Auto turn-off
Extend battery life with the automatic on/off feature. Mouse automatically turns on when your PC turns on, sleeps when your PC sleeps, and turns off when your PC is off. Battery indicator alerts you when batteries are low.

Email and IM notification buttons
Instant, one-touch access to email and messages. Buttons light up so you can see when new messages arrive from selected friends, even if you´re not in front of your PC. Easy to switch on or off and configure.

Performance Laser-Tracking
State-of-the-art laser technology for unmatched precision and control. Works flawlessly on surfaces where optical mice can't go.

Tilt Wheel Plus Zooom
The perfect tool for viewing digital photos and spreadsheets. Instantly zoom in and out; scroll horizontally or vertically.

Forward, Back and Volume controls
The MX 610 puts volume and mute controls at your fingertips. Use the forward/back buttons to quickly browse web sites and large documents, or customize the controls to fit your style.

System Requirements

  • IBM or compatible PC
  • Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP
  • USB or PS/2 port
  • CD-ROM drive

Package Contents

  • Logitech® MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
  • 2.4GHz Micro-Receiver
  • CD with Logitech® SetPoint software
  • Installation Guide
  • USB-to-PS/2 adapter
  • Two AA batteries
  • Five-year limited warranty

Product Description

MX 610 Cordless Laser Mouse


 

Customer Reviews

134 Reviews
5 star:
 (60)
4 star:
 (33)
3 star:
 (18)
2 star:
 (12)
1 star:
 (11)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
3.9 out of 5 stars (134 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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73 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT Mouse unless you don't understand how to use it., February 15, 2006
This review is from: Logitech MX 610 Cordless Laser Mouse (931350-0403) (Personal Computers)
Ok, I've seen a lot of complaints about the Email and IM buttons on the MX 610. First, I don't see how these buttons should make it or break it for you anyway. If you're looking for a reliable mouse with lots of customization options, then you shouldn't even care about the Email and IM buttons. But, if you are concerned, as some seem to be, then simply download the latest driver, restart your computer and everything should work just fine...that's what I experience anyway. I own my own business and constantly receive email. Let me tell you, the flashing email indicator is a nuisance that I quickly shut off the option and recustomized the button to do something more productive.

I also want to correct another complaint. Someone mentioned you can't customize the Email and IM buttons - that's completely false. You can customize ALL 12-buttons - that's a FACT!

Ok, here's why I gave this mouse 5-stars. The ergonomics of the MX 610 should be the standard for all right-handed mice, it just feels natural in your hand. The weight with the AA batteries installed gives it a solid feel. 12-button customization makes my computer tasks so much faster and simpler. I do a lot of copy/pasting, minimizing/switching multiple windows, referencing key websites, and the MX 610 does it all! I use 2 easy to reach buttons for the copy/paste features, I use the middle wheel button to minimize my windows, I use the left/right motion of the center wheel for switching windows quickly, and even have a button that pulls up a customized window (that I created with the included software) that I can select programs and websites from! Anyone that gives the MX 610 a low score is simply not using this mouse for productive purposes, or simply doesn't understand how to customize it to fit your needs and style.

One last thing: I have a lot of wireless products nearby and this mouse hasn't hickuped yet. The wireless technology in the MX 610 is superior and I can see why Logitech focuses it's media attention on it.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad option, December 13, 2006
This review is from: Logitech MX 610 Cordless Laser Mouse (931350-0403) (Personal Computers)
I've owned this mouse for nearly two years now. Every since I got a Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3200, my MX610 has been sitting in my desk drawer. But it was good while it lasted. The mouse flies smoothly and effortlessly, untethered to a cord or limited by an optical sensor. The laser is awesome, and though this was one of the first widely-sold mice to use laser optics, it's still great. The review that mentioned the e-mail and instant messaging buttons not working was from 2005; there are no driver problems any more.

The ergonomics of this mouse are great; I have a pretty large hand, and the mouse feels like a perfect fit; my girlfriend has a smaller hand and she also likes my mouse. The scroll wheel works as it should , and the volume control, browser buttons, and e-mail/IM buttons all function fine. THe battery indicator is somewhat annoying, as it does not indicate the battery level like the MX1000 does; also, when the battery gets low, it flashes red continuously. Actually, I generally use the mouse for an extra week after it flashes red, so the flashing is very annoying. The MX610's use of AA batteries instead of a rechargeable battery is also a downside.

Nevertheless, this mouse is not indestructible. About one month ago, the mouse's performance started to decrease. The batteries lasted shorter, and I had to replace them with new ones more and more often. Also, when the battery level started getting low, the tracking started malfunctioning, and mouse skipped all over the screen. Sometimes, blowing on the laser helped; other times, it didn't. So after about a year and half, my MX 610 was effectively useless. Nonetheless, while the mouse worked, it was great.

Don't expect these new Logitech mice to last forever like the wired optical mice or even the balled-mice did. If you want an indestructible mouse (or at least one that will last a long time), get a Microsoft wired optical mouse. But if you're looking for a wireless laser mouse, consider this mouse or the MX1000. The MX Revolution's life is too short: about 3 months before a moving part breaks.

If you're curious, the mouse that comes with the Cordless Desktop MX3200 is very similar to the MX610, though the e-mail and AIM buttons have been removed, the volume control has changed into a zoom function (to match the keyboard), and the color is slightly different. It might be alright though: I found that I had to "remember" to use the extra mouse buttons.

Lastly, another advantage of this mouse is that it has a left-handed partner. Overall, recommended.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good mouse, but don't count on the LEDs being useful, April 17, 2006
This review is from: Logitech MX 610 Cordless Laser Mouse (931350-0403) (Personal Computers)
Features
The big selling point of this mouse are the two notification LED buttons, one for email and one for IM. These let you get a light notification when you get an email or IM from someone you enter on the whitelist in the SetPoint software.

- Email and IM client compatibility is very low; specifically Thunderbird isn't supported for email and Trillian isn't supported for IM. Thus, I don't get any use out of the lights.
- Logitech's SetPoint software lets you customize the actions taken by most button clicks, but for some reason doesn't open up all buttons to all customizations. In order to "unlock" all options, I suggest you Google search for "UberOptions" and install the new device profiles.
- After installing UberOptions, I was able to remap the Email and IM buttons to something useful.

Wireless
The wireless capability on this mouse is usually very smooth, even under high CPU load. However, when I try to use this mouse in one of our conference rooms I get very stuttery motion (possibly due to the WiFi antennaes that service that room.) I don't have any wireless problems at my desk or at home.

Comfort
The shape of this mouse has grown on me since I got it, and I now find it very comfortable. I like it better than comparable Microsoft products from an ergonomic point of view. As a bonus, there is now a left-handed version of this mouse available.

Price
- I purchased the MX 610 mouse while it was on a rebate deal.
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- At normal price, I'd pass this one over. If you don't need the wireless, a wired MX518 is a better deal.

Overall, this is a decent mouse after you install UberOptions, and if you don't mind not using the LED lights. I would not pay more than $40, though, so watch for a rebate.
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