The completely symmetrical design also makes it suitable for left and right handers alike.
The aforementioned one-piece unit for the mouse buttons also doubles as the battery compartment cover.
Even better, though, are the switches for mouse buttons.
Theyre very tactile and heavily damped, so much so that they barely make a sound in use.
The scroll wheel is also damped nicely, as well as being lightly notched.
However, it does feel well-made and the rubber material on top is smooth to the touch.
Theres even an option to openChatGPTin a pop-up window.
Logitech also has a feature called Smart Actions, a more advanced form of macros.
These can be edited as you see fit.
you’ve got the option to also set delay times between each action.
Logitech claims a staggering 24-month battery life for the POP Mouse.
It comes with a AA battery preinstalled.
Thebest wireless mousefor those on a budget, as far as were concerned, is theMicrosoftModern Mobile Mouse.
It also requires two AAA batteries rather than one AA battery.
At 78g, it weighs slightly less than the POP Mouse, which sits at 82g.
Logitech POP Mouse review: Specs
Should I buy the Logitech POP Mouse?
The ultra-damped feel might not appeal to everyone, but I liked them.
Read ourMicrosoft Modern Mobile Mouse review.
Even better is the fact that its still relatively cheap.
Read ourLogitech MX Anywhere 3 review.
I used it with multiple devices, includingWindows 10laptop and desktop, a MacBook Pro, and a Chromebook.