Mx Anywhere 3 brings several improvements to its wheel, thanks to a new magnet technology that now adapts to each situation in a more organic way. Logitech has announced that it will upgrade one of its wireless mouse lines with the launch of MX Anywhere 3, which will have a Mac version. It has a new design and has made several improvements to the scroll wheel and laser sensor.
It will already be in stores in September, at a suggested retail price of 93 euros. That’s a big number for a mouse, but Logitech believes that this mouse is not only top-of-the-line, but also has improvements that justify that figure.
One of the most striking is that it is a mouse that works on glass surfaces, something that is not as common today as one might think. But perhaps the greatest progress has been made in the operation of the wheel. It is completely silent and can work in different ways depending on the needs of the user.
The ratchet mode allows you to skip lines in a fixed number previously fixed in Logitech software, while the ultra-fast mode allows you to move freely, but more accurately than in the previous model.
The MX Anywhere is said to have a 70-day battery and is capable of charging in 3 minutes of 3-hour use. This model has made the leap from USB-Cra as a connection port, which makes it easier to carry fewer cables with you.
The serious problem with this model is that it comes at a time when no one is leaving home to work, at least to work in an office environment where this mouse is perfect. Still, it’s a great device. Because of its size and capabilities, it looks like it will become the perfect successor to MX Anywhere 2, one of the most popular models in recent years among professionals who are constantly working on the move.