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Logitech headquarters are pictured in Morges near Lausanne January 6, 2009. Reuters/Denis Balibouse

Logitech’s MX Master is believed to be one of the best and most efficient computer mice that have ever been made. It has already been around six years since it was first launched into the industry, but graphic designers, video editors and computer users have never missed a day in praising the mouse for its long-lasting battery life, ergonomic design, programmable buttons and precision mousing feature.

This particular modern computer mouse might be expensive at $100, but Mashable has insisted that every penny was worth it. According to the report, the variety of programmable buttons the device sports gives its users access to multiple shortcuts. Plus, its ergonomic design, which molds into the palm, makes it the best choice for users with carpal tunnel syndrome.

As compared to today’s wireless mice that connect by Bluetooth, the MX Master from Logitech does not have any problem with pairing. According to the report, there was no delay in connecting a Windows computer or a MacBook Air to the mouse as it immediately connected in just five seconds.

The device’s programmable buttons are among its most beloved features. Critics have commended its scroll wheel for providing its user a chance to transition from normal scrolling to a super quickly inertial scrolling. It sports a “Darkfield” laser tracking which Logitech has claimed to work on nearly every surface, including ones made of glass.

Users who oftentimes work with more than one computer will be ecstatic to find out that the MX Master can connect to three different units, as long as their Bluetooth feature has been enabled.

One feature that might not go well with each and every one of its users will be the MX Master’s battery. Its battery has been sealed right in the center of the device. Thankfully, Logitech’s modern mouse can go up to 40 days on a single charge. However, it will be an inconvenience if the user is out and about and the mouse suddenly dies.

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