Logitech MX Anywhere 3
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Logitech MX Anywhere 3

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Our Take

The Logitech MX Anywhere 3 is a compact wireless mouse that punches well above its size. It sits in Logitech's premium portable range—the 'anywhere' part of the name is deliberate. This isn't a budget travel mouse; it's built for people who move between home, office, and coffee shops regularly and refuse to compromise on control or comfort. It's ideal if you're a remote worker, frequent traveller, or someone who just appreciates a seriously well-made portable mouse.

Practically speaking, this thing is genuinely brilliant to use. It's got a 4K DPI sensor that tracks on basically any surface you throw it on (glass, fabric, whatever), an 8-button layout with customisable programmable buttons, and it pairs via either Bluetooth or the included USB receiver for proper lag-free responsiveness. Battery life sits around 70 days on a full charge in normal use, and you'll get a proper charging notification way before it dies. The build feels premium without being fussy—mostly metal and plastic in all the right places, compact enough to slip into a backpack pocket but heavy enough that it doesn't feel cheap.

Against rivals like the Razer Pro Click Mini or Corsair Harpoon Wireless, the MX Anywhere 3 holds its own across the board. You're paying for the Logitech brand premium, honestly, but you're also getting better battery longevity and easier cross-device pairing (it remembers multiple devices). Before ordering from a UK retailer, double-check the box contents—you'll get the mouse, USB receiver, USB-C charging cable, and basic documentation. It's compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux out of the box.

Key Features

4K DPI laser sensor (100-4000 DPI) with adaptive tracking for any surface including glass

8-programmable buttons with customisable actions via Logitech Options software

Dual connectivity: Bluetooth (multi-device pairing up to 3 devices) and 2.4GHz USB receiver

70-day battery life on single charge; USB-C fast charging (3 minutes use = 1 hour battery)

Compact dimensions: 99.5 × 66 × 42mm; weighs approximately 95g

Works natively with Windows, macOS, Linux, iPadOS, and Android without additional drivers

Our Verdict

Buy this if you move between locations regularly and want a mouse that genuinely works everywhere without faffing about. Skip it if your budget is tight, your hands are large, or you mainly sit at one desk—you'll get better value elsewhere.

What We Like

  • Multi-device Bluetooth pairing saves genuine time if you work across laptop, desktop, and tablet—you're just switching the mouse between them without reconnecting
  • The 4K DPI sensor actually matters for precision work; it tracks smoothly on trackpads, wooden desks, and even slightly reflective surfaces where cheaper mice lose their minds
  • Battery life is properly impressive—you're looking at months between charges if it's your main mouse, or you could genuinely take it on holiday and forget about charging
  • The thumb buttons and programmable side buttons are positioned just right for productivity shortcuts; if you use them properly, you're cutting out mouse movement and keyboard switching
  • Build quality is noticeably solid; the scroll wheel, clicks, and button response don't feel plasticky or loose, which matters when you're using this thing daily for actual work

Things to Consider

  • It's genuinely expensive for what is technically a basic wireless mouse—you're paying for the Logitech name and refinement rather than extra features that justify the cost to everyone
  • The compact size suits portable use but can feel cramped for people with larger hands or those who prefer a palm-grip style; this isn't a full-size productivity mouse
  • The software (Logitech Options) is required if you want to customise buttons or adjust DPI on the fly, which adds a dependency that some people find annoying on locked-down work laptops

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