Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse - Laser - USB
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| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Movement Detection Technology | Laser |
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- MicroGear Precision scroll wheel operates in two distinct modes, allowing you to scroll faster and with more precision than ever before
- SmartShift technology automatically applies the best scrolling mode for the application you're using
- Document quick flip lets you move effortlessly between documents and applications
- Integrated search button connects instantly to your preferred search engine
- Precise laser technology and a rechargeable battery
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and large hands Ergonomics and Design The first thing you'll notice about the MX Revolution is the distinct shape, which is very reminiscent of a cresting wave. Fortunately, the design does more than look good. The mouse feels great in small and large hands, and the curved channel--which accommodates the thumb nicely--makes it easy to use the document "Quick Flip" dial on the side of the mouse. Above the Quick Flip control you'll find a pair of thin, customizable buttons that by default operate as forward and back controls for Web pages.
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Amazon.com Product Description World´s most advanced mouse.
Smarter, faster, and fully-loaded, the MX Revolution gives you powerful new controls that will streamline the way you work. Logitech´s innovative MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel lets you fly through long documents at hyperspeed, or switch to precise click-to-click scrolling for navigating lists, slides, and image collections. Toggle between open documents with the convenient Quick-Flip thumb wheel, or search the Web by highlighting a word or phrase and pressing the Search button.
New, revolutionary, hyper-fast scroll wheel
A new concept in PC navigation, the MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel operates in two distinct modes, allowing you to scroll faster and with more precision than ever before:
Free-spin mode for hyper-fast, nearly frictionless scrolling. With a single flick, the machined alloy wheel spins for up to seven seconds, scrolling hundreds of pages or thousands of rows. Fly through long documents and instantly stop wherever you want.
Click-to-click mode for detailed navigation. An ultra-precise ratchet-scrolling mechanism allows users to move line-by-line through complex spreadsheets, step through slideshows, or travel small vertical distances in documents or Web pages.
Fly through long documents at hyperspeed. Shift to precise click-to-click scrolling, to navigate lists, slides, and image collections. SmartShift technology
MX Revolution detects your current application and automatically applies the scrolling mode that best fits the task at hand. Document quick-flip
Move effortlessly between documents. Cut and paste between applications, compare documents, or check e-mail. Touch to search
Highlight a word or phrase and press the search button to instantly display results from your favorite search engine. Rechargeable Li-ion battery
Never worry about replacing batteries. A four-stage battery level meter lets you know when to recharge. Cordless Laser
Full-speed USB wireless technology and state-of-the-art laser engine deliver absolute precision and control.
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- Windows XP
- Windows Vista (requires Internet connection)
- Available USB port
- CD-ROM drive
- Mac OSX 10.2.8+
- Available USB port
- CD-ROM drive
- Internet connection
Package Contents
- Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse
- Recharging station
- AC power cord
- USB micro-receiver
- Logitech SetPoint software CD
- User's guide
- 3-year limited warranty
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| Finish Type | Glossy |
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| Material | Plastic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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| Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
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| UPC | 097855039385 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20097855039389, 00097855039385 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,151 in Computer Mice |
| ASIN | B000HCT12O |
| Included Components | HQRP Coaster |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Model Name | 931689-0403 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Model Number | 931689-0403 |
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| Style | Modern |
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| Theme | Office |
| Color | Black |
| Range | 30.0 feet |
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| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Compatible Devices | Office |
| Operating System | Multiple (Windows, macOS, Linux) |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB |
| Special Features | Wireless |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
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Customers like the battery life, comfort, and buttons of the input mouse. They mention it lasts all day on one charge, feels smooth while navigating, and is fully programmable. Some also say it's the most advanced mouse they have ever used. Customers are also satisfied with the friction level, build quality, and ease of use. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the lag.
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Customers like the battery life of the mouse. They mention it lasts all day on one charge, even with heavy use. Some say the MX performance aggressively conserves battery power, which means it lasts longer. Customers also mention it performs better and more reliably than any other mouse they have ever had. Three or four days and the charge level doesn't drop below 60%, which is pretty amazing.
"...-edged sword because it enables the MX Performance to aggressively conserve battery power, which means it lasts longer between charges than the MX..." Read more
"...This MX Revolution is perfect for my hands and I'm very pleased with the functionality and comfort as I work.A+ job by Logitech." Read more
"...It has little LED's to show you battery status and a charge lasts a LONG time...." Read more
"...two of these and one is going back to the factory because of a bad battery...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention it fits their hands comfortably and feels very natural. Some appreciate the combination of great ergonomics, the thumb toggle on the side, and smooth navigation across the table.
"...on both, neither feel too small or too large, and neither cause discomfort or fatigue issues with extended use...." Read more
"...perfect for my hands and I'm very pleased with the functionality and comfort as I work.A+ job by Logitech." Read more
"...first thing and probably the most important thing about it is how ergonomic it is. My hand is fairly small but it fits perfectly...." Read more
"...The combination of great ergonomics, the thumb toggle on the side (which feels great, and hasn't been replicated by Logitech since), the auto-switch..." Read more
Customers like the buttons on the mouse. They mention the side buttons are handy and the multi-button functionality is super convenient. They also say the buttons are fully programmable via the Logitech Control Center and can be configured per application. The middle button has auto-gearing to lock in with the traditional gearing. Customers also appreciate the little button behind the scroll wheel that brings up the search engine.
"...Besides the fact that there are MANY different customizable combinations of buttons and scrolling - there's one thing I have to say that I am VERY..." Read more
"...It also has a little on/off switch on the bottom to conserve battery, not that you'll need to and I never remember to switch it off...." Read more
"...Lots of buttons, second wheel is amazingly useful. Buttons are fully programmable via Logitech Control Center (comes with mouse on a CD)...." Read more
"...quieter, but both modes have their unique purposes. The search button is nice, and i find that I'm using it more as I remember that it is..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the mouse. They say it's the most advanced mouse they have ever used, a great step forward in mouse technology and functionality. Some say it's the best non-gaming laser mouse on the market, reliable, and improves productivity.
"This mouse is excellent, and there is heavy debate about whether it's better than its successor, the [..." Read more
"...The fact that it's a laser mouse and cordless is just SUCH a relief for me...." Read more
"...After taking apart the mouse and the charging dock, this is a very serviceable mouse...." Read more
"...No more then one star on this aspect. Overall, this mouse does improve productivity, but you will need to adapt a part of you brain to it's quirks..." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the mouse. They say it's exceptionally well-made, reliable, and comfortable. Customers also appreciate the battery seems to be of good quality. Overall, customers describe the mouse as awesome and a true winner product.
"...Overall, this mouse is pretty awesome...." Read more
"...The battery seems to be of good quality, and I don't anticipate any need to replace it any time soon...." Read more
"...I'm going to continue using the mouse because the hardware is well designed and is the best I've ever felt - five stars on this part no question...." Read more
"...So now, after six years, mine is starting to flake out regularly on the wireless connection (probably that darned dongle), and what the heck am I..." Read more
Customers like the friction level of the mouse. They mention it has very smooth movement and the concept of a frictionless scrolling wheel is great. The mouse glides like butter over their desks and most surfaces. It's equally responsive to slight motions and there is just enough friction to keep it from sliding off.
"...that I can even use something like my couch as a mouse pad and it moves with ease...." Read more
"...For example, if you're in a browser, the wheel is practically frictionless. Flick it quickly and it'll scroll forever...." Read more
"...with the free scroll rather than ratchet anyway, it is equally responsive to slight motions and you can just go ahead and spin it to scan a set of..." Read more
"...The concept of a frictionless scrolling wheel is great and it makes a lot of sense, considering that many of us spend hours clicking through long..." Read more
Customers find the mouse easy to use. They mention it's plug-and-play, has a separate charger stand, and is more convenient. They also say there's no learning curve at all, and switching between functions is easy. Additionally, customers say the mouse is user-serviceable and streamlined.
"...+Easy for small DIY repairs - I have had to fix some exposed wires on the dock from a bad fall (My Fault) and many users have done videos on..." Read more
"this mouse finally arrived and it set easy fast and I love it, the issue I had was with USPS not the seller he was great the USPS not so much, the..." Read more
"...My second one was, This is going to save me so much time...." Read more
"...-Adaptable to most situations-User serviceable, if you've got the know-howCons:-Requires a charging cradle to charge up..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the lag of the mouse. Some mention it's fast and allows them to scroll through pages quickly, while others say side scrolling is incredibly slow and there is delay and lag spikes from time to time. They also say there is no option for pointer acceleration, which is critical on iMacs.
"...It has an auto-shift feature (you can adjust or turn this off in the drivers) such that you can have a regular detent scroll, until you whip the..." Read more
"...Responsiveness is great having come from the options of a trackpad or an "old" optical mouse for my laptop when it is hooked up to my monitor at home..." Read more
"...I have a strange pet peeve about initial connection lag, so I may end up sticking with the non-Bluetooth MX Revolution mouse unless I can figure..." Read more
"...The scroll wheel can scroll slowly or very, very quickly. And it accelerates, meaning that you can scroll a page in a browser or in an Office..." Read more
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As far as I can tell the only difference between the two MX Revolution mice is that the mouse that comes in the MX5500 mouse+keyboard set uses the Bluetooth radio frequency standard and the MX Revolution mouse that is being sold separately here uses radio frequency for wireless communication but doesn't use the Bluetooth standard. As a result of using Bluetooth the MX Revolution mouse in the MX5500 mouse+keyboard set has the standard 1/2 to 1 second Bluetooth lag when initially connecting up to the wireless transceiver (USB dongle that plugs into USB port on computer). The MX Revolution mouse sold here doesn't have that problem because it seems to connect up to its USB dongle during computer boot-up and then again when Windows Vista loads (based on the battery status indicator lighting up twice during computer boot-up and when Vista loads, respectively, even though I haven't moved or clicked any buttons on the mouse), which means there is no initial connection lag (which seems minor, but I power up and down my computer quite often, so I'm a huge fan of getting rid of initial connection lags for wireless mice and keyboards). The MX5500 mouse+keyboard set is about $100 less than the mouse being sold here (with no obligation to actually use the keyboard), so I guess it comes down to how you feel about Bluetooth and a 1/2 to 1 second initial connection lag.
MX Revolution (non-Bluetooth) vs. MX Performance:
Scroll Wheel:
The MX Revolution mouse includes a context-specific and dynamically changing traditional/free-spin scroll wheel, where the free-spin engages/disengages based on the active program or web page and also engages when the user spins the wheel rapidly (the SetPoint software offers quite a bit of customization for the traditional/free-spin settings). The MX Revolution further includes a second scroll wheel on the thumb side of the mouse that can be clicked in order to display all open windows in a 3D angled perspective (see a more detailed explanation of this below), where a user can scroll through the open windows using either scroll wheel. The thumb side scroll wheel also works during regular operation (i.e., when not displaying a 3D angled perspective of the set of open windows) for incremental scrolling through programs and web pages and traditional scrolling, which can be initiated by the user holding the scroll wheel in the forward or backward position (the side scroll wheel doesn't actually spin, it just rocks forward and backward and goes back to a centered position when no force is applied by a user).
On the other hand, the MX Performance mouse only includes one scroll wheel and it doesn't have dynamically changing traditional or free-spin functionality, but the user can manually switch the scroll wheel from traditional scroll wheel functionality to free-spin with a push of a button (the button is located directly next to the scroll wheel), which is nice because I like to leave it on free-spin most of the time and only switch to traditional scroll wheel behavior when I need a bit more precision with my scrolling.
Toggle/Jump among open windows:
The MX Revolution includes a side scroll wheel that lets you flip among open windows when you click the scroll wheel and then rock it forward or backward (same behavior as "Ctrl"+"Windows key"+"tab" or the "Switch between windows" button on the taskbar in Windows Vista ("Ctrl"+"Alt"+"tab" is the original Windows version of toggling among windows...but I digress)).
The MX Performance includes a lower thumb button with similar functionality, but it presents all open windows simultaneously in a tiled format, where a tiled window enlarges slightly upon mouse-over and can be selected by clicking on it. Not quite as visually elegant as the 3D angled perspective view of all open windows, but possibly faster to find a desired window, especially with a large number of open windows (and you can still display the 3D angled perspective of all open windows using the built-in functionality in Windows Vista and then scroll through the windows using the scroll wheel).
Size and Shape:
The MX Revolution is a bit smaller than the MX Performance, but my hand rests easily on both, neither feel too small or too large, and neither cause discomfort or fatigue issues with extended use. Both mice are molded nicely to comfortably rest your hand on, but if you're a lefty who doesn't use your right hand to operate a mouse then you're out of luck, because both are only designed for right handed operation. Both mice also include low resistance pads on the bottom for low resistance gliding across desks, mouse pads, etc.
Wireless communication:
The MX Revolution uses radio frequency communication (Logitech didn't give it a name as far as I can tell) and doesn't have any lag when initially using the mouse after computer boot-up.
The MX Performance uses Logitech's Unifying receiver for radio frequency communication, which also doesn't have any lag but the MX Performance mouse goes into a deep sleep after a prolonged period of inactivity, and it takes about one second to wake the mouse up from the deep sleep (the battery indicator lights light up when the mouse wakes back up, and the mouse cursor instantly moves when the indicator lights light up, which leads me to believe that the communication doesn't have any lag, but the MX Performance coming out of deep sleep has about a second of lag). As far as I can tell the MX Performance goes into a 'light sleep' after three to five minutes (or possibly less) of inactivity, and doesn't have any lag when coming out of this 'light sleep'. The MX Performance only goes into a deep sleep after a much longer period of inactivity, I'm not sure how long it takes to drop into deep sleep mode, but I'm guessing it's in the range of one to 10 hours, because I've only dealt with it when I turn on the computer in the morning.
The deep sleep functionality is a double-edged sword because it enables the MX Performance to aggressively conserve battery power, which means it lasts longer between charges than the MX Revolution, which doesn't have deep sleep functionality as far as I can tell. The other edge of the sword is the fact that from time to time you'll have to deal with a one second lag when waking up the MX Performance, which isn't an issue with the MX Revolution.
Dongles:
The MX Revolution USB transceiver dongle sticks about 1.5 inches out of the computer, which may be a concern if the dongle is in front of the computer or otherwise in an area where it can get bumped or kicked and bent or broken as a result.
The MX Performance USB Unifying receiver dongle sticks about 0.25 inches out of the computer, which dramatically reduces (and possibly eliminates) the chance of the dongle getting damaged as a result of getting bumped or kicked. Another advantage of the Unifying receiver is that you can use a single receiver to connect up to six compatible devices, which is nice if you have a wireless keyboard that is also designed to work with a Unifying receiver.
For completeness, the USB Bluetooth MX Revolution dongle that comes with the MX5500 mouse+keyboard set sticks about 1.75 inches out of the computer. Since it uses Bluetooth protocol you can connect multiple Bluetooth devices to the computer via the single Bluetooth dongle (for a while I had two Bluetooth mice and keyboard sets connected to the computer via the same Bluetooth dongle, but there's really no point in having two keyboards and two mice, I just wanted to see if it would work).
Tracking Technology:
The MX Revolution includes laser tracking technology for accurate tracking on almost all surfaces.
The MX Performance mouse includes Darkfield laser tracking, which enables accurate tracking on even more surfaces than standard laser tracking, such as accurate tracking on glass.
Charging:
The MX Revolution includes a charging stand that you can drop the MX Revolution into, which is very convenient, even though you can't use the mouse while it's charging.
The MX Performance includes a USB charging cable (similar to charging cables for cell phones) that you can plug into the front of the mouse, but it doesn't include a charging stand. The USB charging cable enables the mouse to be used when it's charging, but plugging the cable into the front of the mouse just isn't as quick and easy as dropping it into a charging stand.
My overall impression is you can't really go wrong with any of the mice I mentioned. I have a strange pet peeve about initial connection lag, so I may end up sticking with the non-Bluetooth MX Revolution mouse unless I can figure out how to (if possible) disable the deep sleep functionality in the MX Performance mouse (now that the Logitech Unifying receiver wireless mice and keyboards don't have initial connection communication lag issues, hooray!), and I'll definitely be keeping both mice around just in case something happens to the MX Revolution (I can't afford a new MX Revolution at these prices!)
At first, I was slightly overwhelmed. But after taking the time to get used to it, I can't see myself ever using another mouse. I work a lot in design and multiple types of software, and the customizing capabilities of this mouse are insane!
We'll just say that like everyone else has noted, the installation is a piece o cake. The mouse itself is intended for rightys, so those of you that usually switch around or use the left hand for the mouse aren't going to have much luck. That being said, the design is amazingly comfortable for what I needed. I remember it feeling VERY weird at first, but now when I go hold my other mouse just for kicks, it actually is almost painful. Not really, but it's not AS comfortable.
Besides the fact that there are MANY different customizable combinations of buttons and scrolling - there's one thing I have to say that I am VERY pleased with. I am a Firefox user and when I first got the mouse, I was somewhat disappointed to find out that there was no "Middle-Click" function, as it would just click between click-wheel and smooth-scroll. I then noticed in some reviews that others were somewhat upset about this as well. (but it was just a minor inconvenience, that's all). Now, with the latest software updates from Logitech - we finally have Middle-Click!!! Yes!!! I am SO excited about that and it's basically what makes this mouse the absolute perfect tool for anyone who's a user of Firefox as well as some computer games and design software.
I do think the zoom/flip document button that's at your thumb is a bit useless... but that's just because I don't ever use it. It may be useful for others, but I don't think I've used it once since I got it.
The fact that it's a laser mouse and cordless is just SUCH a relief for me. I love the fact that I can even use something like my couch as a mouse pad and it moves with ease. (although, I wouldn't recommend that as it might catch some lint). :)
It's rechargeable with a dock charger and a power on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse. This is so much better than using batteries. It's kinda neat that I can save power by turning it off on the mouse when I'm watching movies or not using it for a bit of time.
If there was anything negative I would have to say about this mouse, it's in regards to the "rubber" padding that is on the outside portion of the mouse where your ring finger and pinky would touch. After about 2 months of regular use, I noticed a little bubble-like spot on the side. I took a light scratch to it and it ripped off a layer of the rubberized skin that is on there for the "grip". I kinda freaked out at first because I didn't know it was a "skin". I haven't touched it since and it's basically the same and hasn't really bothered me. In my opinion, it is somewhat cheap that the "skin" comes off so easily. It might just be oils from my hand that did it (sweat?), but still - these mice should be able to withstand some rigorous everyday use for long periods of time - especially ones like this that is so multi-functional. A little bit of a downer, but it doesn't detract from the functionality and comfort.
Overall, this mouse is pretty awesome. I did also try the VX Revolution (for notebooks) and I have to say - for anyone interested, that mouse is pretty sweet as well, but it is just too small for me. For anyone who has big hands, the VX would be too small. This MX Revolution is perfect for my hands and I'm very pleased with the functionality and comfort as I work.
A+ job by Logitech.





















