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The Logitech Signature M650 L is a full-size wireless mouse designed for large hands, featuring a 2-year battery life, customizable side buttons, and whisper-quiet clicks. Compatible with multiple operating systems, it combines comfort and functionality while being eco-friendly.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 11.82 x 6.56 x 4.15 cm; 160 Grams |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 910-006238 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | Signature M650 L Full Size Wireless Mouse |
Colour | Offwhite |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac, Chromebook |
Operating System | Windows® 10, 11 or later, Linux, Android™ 8.0 or later, iPadOS 13.4 or later, Chrome OS, macOS® 10.10 or later |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 24 months |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Item Weight | 160 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
O**.
Great midrange productivity mouse
A lovely mid-range priced mouse from Logitech. I was debating about getting the Logitech Pebble or the POP mouse before this was released, but as soon as I saw that this had customisable buttons and came in a pink colourway (which matches nicely with my Logitech K380 pink keyboard), I knew this was the mouse for me! My mouse in the pictures has a skin on, but the top is a light matte pink that matches the buttons.Compatibility with iPad: - I’ve been using it with my iPad Pro for a few months without any problems so far, just make sure to go to into Settings to make sure the mouse is optimised. I found that the default scrolling on the iPad was far too slow/laggy/short a distance, so I turned scrolling sensitivity to the highest in order to achieve smooth scrolling on webpages. - Its sensitivity is good for casual gaming too. - You can also scroll sideways through your home pages by holding one of the side buttons while simultaneously scrolling (although I’ve found its a bit clunky and sometimes it scrolls you all the way to the end so that you see the app library, so it’s more reliable to just click and drag if you want to swipe through your home pages)Pros: - 3 extra customisable buttons to map actions to (the scroll wheel click, and the 2 thumb buttons on the side). Especially useful with an iPad because you can map them to open up multitasking or go to the home screen. - Silent left and right clicks that still feel very tactile. The scroll action of the scroll wheel is also quite quiet, with no loud clicks as the wheel turns (although it still gives you a clicky tactile feedback). Excellent if you’re using it in a quiet place or in the public. - Has a space to store the USB dongle so you don’t lose it (since I only use Bluetooth to connect anyway this is especially nice) - Has built in horizontal scrolling in the form of pressing a side button and scrolling on the scroll wheel at the same time. - Very nice streamlined shaped, ergonomic without being bulky, and is comfortable when using for a long time. Has curved, taller profile, just right for my palm to rest naturally on it (which is why I chose this over the Pebble mouse, which is much flatter). Its taller shape also means your thumb/pinky isn’t dragging on the table as you’re using the mouse. - The sides are made of a soft grippy material, which is really comfortable when you’re using the mouse for long periods of times. The scroll wheel is also notched and made of a grippy material too. - Has a left handed option and also comes in 2 different sizes so you can choose the one that fits your hands the best.Cons: - The scroll wheel click and the thumb buttons aren’t silent, they sound like normal clicks. (Although they’re still more muted than, for example, the Apple Magic Mouse’s clicks). - It can only store 1 bluetooth profile, so if you want to connect another device via bluetooth, you would have to get your old device to forget its connection first. (Although this wouldn’t be the case if you connect the new device with the USB dongle). However, if you’re looking to jump between multiple devices with your mouse I would suggest looking at the Logitech POP or MX Anywhere 3 mice instead, as they can store 3 bluetooth devices. - Might be less portable than smaller/flatter mice. - Uses a single AA battery instead of being rechargeable. Although its battery life with the AA battery is much longer than what you’d get on a single charge of a chargeable battery.Summary:This is a very nice option for anyone looking for a reasonably priced, wireless, daily-driver mouse from a reputable tech accessory brand. It can be comfortably used for extended periods and is great for office/productivity work. Its key features are its silent clicks, dual connection options (bluetooth/USB) and its 3 extra customisable buttons (not counting the left/right clicks).
D**R
Brilliant mouse,really easy to use
Used for worklap top. super responsive and comfortable to use all day
P**D
Great option for lefty's, but at a cost
Although not as sophisticated as other mice in a similar price range, the M650 L is ideal for left-handed folk living in a right-handed world (I try and explain this to people; they won't listen).The main differentiator is that the function buttons are on the right side of the mouse, which allows you to use your thumb to press them. It's a lot more comfortable than having to claw at Logi's alternatives to press said buttons, which I'm not ashamed to admit I've spent years doing. Other than the button placement, the design is ambidextrous.This 'L' variant is the slightly larger version of the original, though it should be noted that at the time of writing the left handed M650 only comes in large and not the regular size. This will likely be a problem for those with smaller hands as the larger size is definitely noticeable - and comfortable if your hand accommodates it. See the Logi website for full size recommendations.I love the silent clicking that dramatically reduces the button sounds, though as others have pointed out this only applies to the main left and right buttons, not the function buttons, which I think is a complete oversight. Scrolling works quite well and the battery life is not only ridiculous, but supports a single AA battery! The dark grey finish to the mouse goes well with other modern accessories.In hindsight the product is a little expensive for a mouse of this, for lack of better words, 'calibre'. It lacks left and right scroll wheel tilt (a major bummer if you like to go back/forward in a web browser) and a centre button, the latter of which even Logi's cheaper mice have. But if you want the novelty of a leg handed mouse then there aren't many options out there, hence why they've taken ownership of the price. But as you'd expect, a top quality product that works flawlessly.(Used on a Mac with Logi Options + software)
P**Z
I think it's the best Logitech mouse
I tried many different mice over the years. I use at least 3-4 different ones daily, including a much more expensive MX Master 3S and the ergonomic vertical Logitech Lift. Signature M650L beats them all. It's so nice to touch, so well-profiled and absolutely soundless. Perfection! Quiet clicks are essential for me, and this mouse is truly quiet. Every single button is soundless (unlike, e.g. Lift, where the side buttons are noisy for some reason). I highly recommend that mouse. It's probably the best productivity mouse you can get in that price range (and quite possibly the best there is)
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