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🖱️ Elevate your desk game with the M510 — comfort, control, and wireless freedom in one sleek package!
The Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse combines ergonomic design with advanced wireless technology, featuring a long-lasting 18-month battery, a compact Unifying USB receiver, and five programmable buttons for enhanced productivity. Compatible across Windows, Mac, and Linux, it offers precise laser tracking and a 10-meter wireless range, making it the perfect desktop companion for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency.
| ASIN | B003NR57BY |
| Additional Features | Battery Life Indicator, Power Saving Mode, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Home, Work |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #424 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | 2 AA batteries, Logitech Unifying receiver |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Lunix, Mac, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 39,200 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855066596, 10097855066593 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer,Macbook |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.4"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Logitech M510 Wireless Computer Mouse Comfortable Shape with USB Unifying Receiver with Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling, Dark Gray (910-001822) |
| Item Weight | 4.55 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-001822 |
| Model Name | M510 |
| Model Number | 910-001822 |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Movement Detection Technology | Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Pattern | Mouse |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Special Feature | Battery Life Indicator, Power Saving Mode, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 097855066596 667649008233 754292174733 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited hardware warranty |
L**E
Works great
I got this mouse, along with the Logitech K750 solar keyboard, for my Macbook Pro. For the first time in almost 2 years, I'm starting to use an external monitor again at work with it, and so want the macbook pro farther back, even with my monitor. I'd been using a USB mac keyboard and a Microsoft Arc mouse, but was getting tired of the USB ports being filled up, and having to unplug and replug all the time. So I did some research here at Amazon, and found the unifying peripherals from Logitech, and figured I'd give it a try. My mistake at first after opening them up was to assume they'd both work, since they're universal and unified... The keyboard worked, the mouse didn't. Some digging online turned up that to share the receiver, you have to install the unifying software first. So swapped the USB receiver so the mouse worked, got online to Logitech, and downloaded both the logitech software as well as the unifying driver. That was all it took, things worked fine. Mouse is very comfortable to hold, curved well so that the hand rests naturally in the right shape. Thumb buttons are easy to use, and the software setup is a snap for configuring just what actions you want things to do. It tracks well, but I'm using it on a normal desk surface, so there's nothing astounding there. Response is crisp and precise, no feeling of the cursor floating or not moving until I move the mouse enough to register. This isn't a mouse you're likely to take with you in a laptop case, so if you want portability, dig for one of the smaller units they have. But for something that stays on a desktop, it's a winner. As much as I've enjoyed using my MS Arc mouse, this one is a better overall unit. I can fold up the arc mouse to have in my case now for future need.
M**A
Another Great Logitech Peripheral
With the purchase of this mouse, I moved from a mini version up to a full size one. While I liked my old mouse, I thought it was time to move on since I'd had it for six years and Logitech was running a nice sale on peripherals. Logitech is tough to beat when it comes to mice, keyboards and other various equipment. Since purchasing this mouse, I notice how much more comfortable my hand is while navigating with it compared to my old one. I have fairly large hands, so moving from a small mouse to a full size one just made sense. I like the fact that this mouse fits into its corresponding pocket in my backpack, which is the one thing I was worried about when switching to a bigger mouse. Ergonomically, this mouse feels very comfortable even with extended periods of use. I routinely use it for 3-4 hour sessions, multiple times a week and honestly cannot say I've encountered any issues with comfort. The buttons (left, right, back, forward and wheel) all click well and the wheel spins as anticipated. I use the left, right and wheel buttons often but rarely the back and forward buttons, simply because I'm so used to clicking on back and forward buttons on webpages, rather than using physical buttons. These buttons function well though and may prove to be a time saver if you can commit to using them. If you happen to have one of those mice that have a 1.5" USB dongle as I did, you will be thrilled to use this one, as its dongle is very small. I actually don't think I've unplugged it from its port since receiving it well over six months ago. The fact is, it's so small that you can still transport your laptop around in your backpack or carrying case and the dongle shouldn't obstruct you. Overall, this mouse is of great quality. It functions well and feels more comfortable than any mouse I've used thus far. It's also a brand you can trust as it's a Logitech. The only people I wouldn't recommend it to are people that prefer mini mice.
T**D
Solid mouse, great quality.
I've tried to save a little money in the past by purchasing cheaper mouses that had good reviews but they die or become too frustrating to use after a few months due to shoddy craftsmanship and poor engineering. This mouse is a huge breath of fresh air. Some reviews have mentioned concerns about the weight of this mouse. Personally, I think it's great. You can use one battery or two so there is some control over weight which is nice. I love the feel of this thing. It's not so light that it feels like you can crumple it in your hand. It feels solid and is really a quality piece of equipment. Normally I cringe at power saving features since they can shut the mouse down after a period of time and require you to click it to activate it again sending you to pages/files on your computer that the cursor happened to be sitting on that you don't want to go to etc. In short, they're usually more of a hassle than their worth. Not the case with this mouse. It does shut itself down after some time but all you do is move it and it's going again. It doesn't have a noticeable delay, it just works exactly the way you want it to. That and it has a ridiculously long battery expectancy of 2 years. This was something that concerned me because I wondered if it would decrease the sensitivity and accuracy but it's all fantastic. No reason to be concerned at all. Finally, the back and forward buttons are crisp and work great. The mouse contours very well to my hand and feels comfortable. The up and down scrolling is smooth and accurate and the side to side scroll feature is just as good. A simple software download from their site allows you to customize functions to your liking. I registered the mouse and got an extra 6 months of warranty totaling 2 1/2 years. If you decide you don't like it, they have a 100% money back 30 day trial. Two good indications you're dealing with a good company and a quality product. It's really nice to be able to say there's nothing I don't like and I highly recommend this product to everyone.
S**A
Excellent and affordable...but...
Great, affordable and durable...but don't misplace the receiver. I purchased this almost exactly six years ago, relying on Logitech for the best tools since 1988. In all that time, I've collected lots of Logitech wireless keyboards and mice using the "unifying receiver" designed to accommodate multiple devices. When adding a second, it often creates an orphan receiver. For some reason when I tried recently to use the M510 on a new desktop, the receiver that worked on the old machine refused to work on the new one. Downloading Logitech's updated receiver software and the LogiOptions+ utility didn't make it work either. After cycling through multiple orphan receivers, I apparently found the M510 original. Works great. Again. Last note would suggest avoiding the receiver issue altogether by choosing the newer M550 which connects using Bluetooth. Also durable and affordable but most valuable with laptops that offer limited USB ports.
J**H
Love it so far!
I've only had it for a couple days now, so I can't speak about this product extensively. But it's been great for the first couple uses. I'll go over a few notes about my use so far: 1. It feels perfect in my hand. I was very worried about the size and feel going into it. With something like a mouse, it all comes down to personal preference. I went to Best Buy so I could find one that fit my hand well, but they didn't have any displays out to try. So I took a shot in the dark and bought this one off Amazon. I have small hands, but I'm a fully grown man, so I probably have pretty average hands for all users. It's big enough to use as a full size mouse but small enough to not be too large. The ergonomic place for your thumb is very comfortable. As an added note, I love the blue color. I decided to go with it instead of the plain black and I spent a little more but it looks great. 2. Another thing I was worried about was losing the dongle. In a perfect world I would leave it attached to my laptop. But I bought the mouse to use at work and I use a different computer every day, so I knew I would drop it eventually without realizing it. However, I found out there is a place to store it in the battery compartment. GREAT feature that isn't even mentioned in the description. 3. The buttons are solid yet easy to press. There is little resistance without having much opportunity to accidentally click or double click. I have not tried the two buttons next to the thumb space yet and probably won't put them to much use. They are out of the way enough that they don't cause a problem, yet are within easy reach for those who plan on using them. 4. The set-up (or lack of it) is idiot-proof, as my father would say. You plug the dongle into a USB port and it's ready to go. There's no software to install unless you want to use the extra two buttons, and you can flawlessly switch between computers. Overall, I am incredibly happy with this purchase. I was trying to choose between this and the next step up, the slightly more expensive Logitech Marathon M705. If you are trying to make the same decision, don't think twice. Save a few bucks and get this one, which is also larger. (Note: I haven't ever used the M705 so I can't speak for that one. I'm just going off how much I like this one.) Very happy with my purchase! Edit: 6 months late, I still love this mouse. I use it 40 hours a week at work and have yet to change the batteries. It's also surprisingly sturdy. I have dropped it on stone tile at work multiple times, and it still looks and works like new. But even if it did break, I'd immediately buy another. It's still extremely comfortable, and a handful of co-workers who have used my computer have told me they really liked using the mouse. Highly Highly recommended.
M**O
Simple but comfortable and reliant
This, of course, is an entry level mouse. But, it is ergonomically shaped to fit really nicely into the hands of almost anyone (for all but the very smallest and largest of hands), which is rare for a mouse in this price range. The texture on the mouse is also a nice addition that makes it less uncomfortable to handle for long periods of time. I use this mouse for hours at a time and never experience any discomfort either in my hand or in my arm. The Logitech M510 is the perfect companion to a laptop that does a little more than just web browsing and word processing. In particular the thumb buttons that easily let you navigate back and forth in a net browser, also come in handy as a few extra buttons you can configure when you play a game. The mouse is very responsive, though if you are looking for a mouse with ultra-low response times needed for intense gaming, go look for a Logitech gaming mouse such as the Logitech G799 . Even moderate gamers will never feel the difference - and certainly not enough to spend another 40 dollars for a few nanoseconds faster responses. Battery life is great. A family member of mine inherited my old laptop with an identical mouse - and those batteries were never changed and it is still going strong many months later. Just remember, as with all other wireless mice, to turn it off when you put it in your laptop or school bag. Otherwise, the constant moving in the bag will drain the batteries fast. For those new to shopping for a computer mouse - notice that this has a nano-USB connector. This simply means that rather than an inch-and-half long stick protruding from your laptop, this is at most about a third of an inch. The big upside is that you won't have to disconnect the USB plug to pack up the laptop - just leave it plugged in. It won't break like the long ones will in your bag. Most new mice have small connectors like that by now though.
P**A
I closed out the window and tested the mouse and it was working just fine except that it wouldn't scroll
If I could give this mouse 4-1/2 stars I would. But only because of the few snags I ran into when I first installed it. I already had a Logitech wireless keyboard with a unifying receiver, so I didn't plug in the one that came with the mouse. For a couple of minutes nothing happened on my desktop and the mouse was not working. Logitech really shouldn't tell you it's plug and go when it's not! I went to the kitchen for something and when I came back there was a window up with instructions for getting the mouse to work with the keyboard unifying receiver. I followed them and at the end of the process a window popped up telling me that the procedure had not worked for my keyboard [they gave me the correct model # for the keyboard] and my mouse [for which they gave me the WRONG model number]. I closed out the window and tested the mouse and it was working just fine except that it wouldn't scroll. No matter how often I turned the wheel forward or backward there was no scrolling going on at all. I then went into SetPoint settings and found that for middle button the task selected was --are you ready? Middle Button. That made little sense so I changed the task to Universal Scroll and now the scroll wheel is working fine. Oh, and somewhere along the line SetPoint has figured out that I have a model M510 mouse and corrected that error on the top of the SetPoint Settings window. How in the world that happened I have no idea and I'm not sure I want to know. LOL Since everything seems to be working fine, I'm quite happy with this mouse. I have not downloaded the software for the side to side scrolling yet so I can't speak to that. As I've never had the opportunity to use side to side scrolling I don't know what I'm missing and at this point I don't much care, so I probably won't be downloading the software any time soon. Update 3/28/16: I bought this mouse on amazon.com 12/18/14 for $27.22. Once I figured out how to get it working, it worked fine until a week ago. I'd attempt to move my cursor from one point to another and it wouldn't move. I had to move the mouse around in quick circles to get it to work again. It worked fine for a few minutes then it hung up again. Thinking it was the batteries, I tested them and they were almost completely full. I put the batteries back in and continued to use the mouse for a few days. But the glitching happened so often, it was driving me crazy, so I uninstalled the Logitech M510 and put in a wired Dell mouse that came with my computer. I'm very disappointed in this development as I've loved this mouse. It's ergonomic features work wonderfully well to not aggravate my carpal tunnel syndrome. Sadly, this mouse has now been retired. I'll keep it in the drawer where I keep old computer hardware that may or may not work after 6 months or so of lying idle. Don't smirk! We all have a collection of old computer hardware that we can't bear to throw out for one reason or another. Given how much I loved this mouse coupled with it's relatively short lifespan, I have to now give it two starts.
M**S
Logitech M510 Advanced Wireless Mouse: a full-sized mouse for my laptop that works very well.
My trusty old wireless mouse for my laptop has been acting increasingly flaky lately. The right button only works about half the time, and there’s a big dead spot in the mouse wheel. I tried changing the battery, but it did no good. The thing has been used too much over the past four years. I guess it’s time to get a new one… My choice for a replacement: the Logitech M510 Advanced wireless mouse. I received it yesterday, and it immediately became obvious that I chose very well. For one thing, it’s full-sized, and not a little “mini-mouse” like my old one. It fits much more comfortably in my hand, and it feels rock-solid without being heavy or cumbersome. The buttons and mouse wheel are positioned perfectly for my rather short fingers. I found setting up the mouse and putting it into operation very simple. I took the mouse out of its blister pack (probably the most difficult part of the job). I opened the battery compartment, put in two fresh “AA” batteries and took out the nano radio receiver from its designated slot. Then I closed the battery compartment and put the tiny radio receiver into an available USB slot on my laptop. Presto! The mouse started working. And works very well indeed. It points with great precision, the mouse buttons click softly without being mushy, and the mouse wheel turns easily through several detents. Along the thumb side of my mouse there are page forward/page back buttons that I can use to navigate web pages when I’m online. The also work very well, although I think their positioning is perhaps slightly awkward for my oddly-shaped right thumb. I was able to customize all of my Logitech M510’s buttons and its mouse wheel, using a free app that I downloaded from the Logitech web site. Only time will tell how durable and reliable my new Logitech M510 Advanced wireless mouse turns out to be. However, early indications are very promising. This is an outstanding device that earns my highest recommendation.
S**R
Thumbs up
Great mouse
K**N
Gute Mouse
Gute Mouse für den täglichen Gebrauch (ich mache allerdings kein gaming, dazu kann ich nichts sagen). Sie liegt gut in der Hand und kann auch mit der linken Hand benutzt werden. Ich bin zwar Rechtshänderin, habe aber schon immer die Mouse mit links betätigt, ich kann sie aber auch mit rechts benutzen. Läuft auch gut über das Mousepad. Für mich perfekt.
O**Y
It's the mouse I was looking for. In other words, it's perfect.
This mouse is perfect. The feel is ideal for my hand. It's very comfortable. It feels like it was sculpted for repeated use. It slides well on any surface. The laser is invisible to the naked eye, so you won't go blind it you turn it upside down. Setting up the mouse is easy. I have a Windows 10 64 bit Home Edition laptop. I just plugged it in the side USB port and the mouse worked. All features were functional. No issues. No pain. No fuss. Just works. I love the two buttons on the left side of the mouse. They make going forward and back on web pages and folders quick and easy. In fact, when I'm on other computers that use different mice, I find myself just naturally trying to use my thumb to go back or forward, and am disappointed that they don't have those two handy buttons. The battery life is a million years, I think, considering I have never had to replace them. The mouse turns off on its own, and it also has a manual switch on the bottom to ensure it stays off when you have it in your laptop bag -- big convenience The scroll wheel is as you would want and expect. Scroll up or down and it does it. When you click the scroll wheel, the quick scroll features turns on, so all you have to do is move the mouse up, down, left, or right, and the page will move quickly so that you don't have to scroll the wheel on long pages. Moving the scroll wheel left or right makes the page move left or right. Everything just works right. I use this mouse for travelling, and would not go without it. I refuse to use those small laptop mice that end up giving you carpel tunnel syndrome. This mouse is functional, has a very good form, has no issues setting up, the USB dongle is very small, and has a long battery life. It's great. No regrets. I have used this mouse for several months. I have the option of using my laptop's tracking pad, a touch screen, or the mouse. I find I use the mouse the most, then the touch screen, and rarely the tracking pad.
B**S
TOP
Für mich die beste Maus die es gibt. Liegt super in der Hand usw.
H**S
la qualité Logitech
Le fabricant Suisse est pas le leader pour rien, j'ai recommandé la même car pour moi c'est le top.....y a pas de débat à avoir !
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