Logitech Unveils Latest Flagship MX Master 4 Mouse Now With Haptic Feedback
The MX Master 4 offers customizable haptic feedback, app-specific shortcuts, and up to 70 days battery life, boosting productivity by reducing repetitive movements by 63%, Logitech says.
- Launching today, the MX Master 4 by Logitech is available to order at $119.99 and features onboard haptic feedback.
- Actions Ring uses Logi Options+ to provide app-specific shortcuts, with Logitech saying users save up to 33% time and cut repetitive mouse movements by 63%.
- The MX Master 4 packs a haptic pad under the thumb, an 8,000 DPI sensor, a high-performance chip with twice the connectivity strength, and a battery offering up to 70 days plus a one-minute quick charge.
- The MX Master 4 is aimed at creative professionals, coders and office users, while left-handed users remain unsupported and the MX Master 4 for Business offers IT management with Logitech Sync and Logi Tune.
- Designed for sustainability, the MX Master 4 uses at least 48% post-consumer plastic and a battery with 100% recycled cobalt, while reviewers call it an iterative update with notable haptic feedback.
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The Logitech MX Master 4 introduces a new haptic touchpad, an innovative Action Rings function, and improved repairability to an already excellent mouse known for its silent operation and precise sensors. However, reviewers note that the rubber surface is gone, and the mouse is now bigger and heavier than before.Read Entire Article
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Logitech's MX Master 4 is a startlingly expensive high-end mouse. It's even better than the last-generation model, and is clearly a safe bet for anyone with $120 to drop on a productivity-oriented mouse. Meet the MX Master 4 that brings immersive control and precision you can feel with customizable haptic feedback on specific actions. — Read the rest The post Logitech MX Master 4: best mouse still the best appeared first on Boing Boing.
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