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The Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse combines ergonomic design with advanced functionality, featuring a contoured shape and soft grips for all-day comfort, five programmable buttons for enhanced productivity, and a tiny Unifying receiver that supports multiple devices. With up to 2 years of battery life and broad OS compatibility, it’s the perfect wireless mouse for professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting performance.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 2 years |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | M510 Comfort Plus |
Item model number | 910-006030 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later, Linux, Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.83 x 1.81 x 5.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.83 x 1.81 x 5.16 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B087Z5WDJ2 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | July 27, 2020 |
T**S
Fast setup, easy connect
The length is great for comfort. Ergonomic curves allow the mouse to fit comfortably between thumb and ring finger.The length takes pressure from the wrist by allowing your fingers to rest in a flat and straighter position. Other products are too curved, with a big arch that cups the fingers. The M510 feels like you hand is just resting on a table top. Very comfortable.The buttons are quiter than generic, but yiu still hear a light click. The middle mouse wheel is a bit wobbly because it clicks left, right, and down (so the mousewheel has a 3 way switch, and also scrolls).The side buttons are large enough to feel certain about which you are on, thanks to a curve in between the side buttons.The USB dongle is easy to take out of the battery conpartment, plugs into the computer, device is detected, and you can use the M510 straight away.You just need to remove the divider between the battery contacts (seen in the pictures). The batteries come with the mouse, but i would recommend buying some rechargeable. Nothing like gaming and suddenly the mouse quits working due to a battery running empty!Overall, a good product. I would prefer the middle mouse button / wheel was sturdier. It feels a bit flimsy and I suspect it will be the first part to fail. However, having the 3-way wheel buttons is going to add more options for the operator.There is no DPi button to quickly change cursor speeds, so your mouse settings will have to be done in the control panel of the computer.The optic is infrared, so there is no visible red laser light from the bottom.Using 2 batteries makes the M510 a bit heavier than some other options, Once I started gaming, I forgot that i was even using a new and different mouse.It feels natural, it works good. Worth every penny!
K**E
Comfortable, Reliable, and Convenient
The Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a comfortable and reliable mouse. It’s incredibly easy to set up with the USB unifying receiver, and the wireless connection is smooth with no lag. The ergonomic design is perfect for long sessions, providing excellent grip and comfort.The mouse works well on various surfaces, and the battery life is impressive—lasting for months without needing a replacement. The extra buttons for back/forward navigation are a handy feature for browsing or productivity tasks. The graphite color looks sleek and professional.If you need a dependable, comfortable mouse for daily use, the Logitech M510 is a great option. Highly recommended!
A**J
Very comfortable and easy to use.
This mouse is my favorite so far, especially for the good price. It's very smooth, fits my hand well, and has AMAZING build quality and a good scrolling speed. It's clicks aren't silent, but still feel and sound really nice. (It's not creaky or squeaky.) It is very functional and easy to set up, change it's batteries, change what buttons do what, etc.
N**N
Great Quality for the Price
The Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse offers decent quality at a good price. It's a great option if you're looking for a second mouse for work or general use. The mouse is comfortable and responsive, and the USB unifying receiver is a nice touch for managing multiple devices. My only issue is that I usually have to replace these about every two years, but for the price, it’s not a big deal. Overall, it’s a solid, affordable choice that gets the job done.
R**K
Excellent mouse and more!
The Logitech M510 wireless mouse is a very comfortable and smoothly performing mouse. It is a full size mouse that nicely fills up the palm of the hand. The weight of the mouse is "just right". The mouse body is symmetrical so that will be equally comfortable for left or right handed people.The mouse movement and scroll wheel work perfectly smoothly with no jump or jitter. The mouse optical performance is very robust on poor surfaces. It works equally well on a mousepad, a bare table, on a pants leg, back of a book, even the palm of the hand. It tracks perfectly on almost any surface (which many other mouse brands have trouble with).These mice use the Logitech "Unifying" USB mini receiver which can support up to six Logitech devices by itself. If you have a Logitech mouse, keyboard, trackball, etc... they can all operate from the same receiver (saves using up USB ports). Be aware that the unifying receiver ONLY works with Logitech products and that it is NOT Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Logitech products can be "paired" with the unifying receiver in Windows and MAC (of course) and also in Linux by using the software package called "solaar" (free, open source). The mouse comes pre-paired to the receiver, so it works "out of the box". If you want to add (up to 5 more devices), you have to pair them yourself.The battery life is awesome. Because I hate leaking batteries, I always use AA lithium cells for everything (including the mouse). My first old Logitech MS-510 mouse that I purchased over three years ago is still working fine on the FIRST batteries that I installed in it (two AA lithium). Since I use it on my desktop the mouse power switch is always left on. It must consume practically no power when not being used.If you use the mouse with a laptop or need to move it from computer to computer, the little unifying receiver can be stored inside the mouse (in a little USB sized slot next to the batteries) to avoid losing it.What follows is some technical information that you can skip if you don't care.Construction: This mouse is very nicely engineered and can be completely disassembled by removing two little screws inside the battery compartment. No screws hide under the teflon slider pads, so those don't get damaged if you take the mouse apart. Every component then can be removed simply by sliding or snapping it out. Why take it apart? See next.My personal feeling is that the left and right mouse buttons are too light (i.e. press too easily). The buttons are no lighter than other mice, I just prefer them a bit tighter. To change this, I replace the two little microswitches with Omron Series D2F-01 parts that have a 150 gf actuation force. It takes about twice the pressure to click these switches as compared to the originals. To replace them is super simple: Just unsolder the originals and solder the new ones in place. If you forget which way they go in, the orientation is printed on the PC board.The side "scroll" buttons already use heavier pressure microswitches, so I don't change these. The "middle button" (pressing the scroll wheel) and the left/right scroll switches (rock the scroll wheel left or right) are a different type of switch that also do not need changing.If you disassemble the mouse, be aware that the little plastic slider for the power switch will be free to fall out when the mouse PC board is removed. If you don't know this, it's possible for the slider to silently fall out, never to be seen again.I won't tell you HOW to unsolder and resolder the button microswitches, because if you don't know how, you shouldn't be doing jt in the first place (or get an electronics-knowledgable friend to help). And, of course opening and modifying the mouse will void the warranty!I will give you one important hint: Because the mouse was assembled using RoHS compliant lead free solder, the microswitch solder joints should first be RE-SOLDERED with leaded solder before sucking or wicking the joints clean. This is done to "alloy" the high temperature lead free solder into more manageable leaded solder to avoid burning/ruining the (single sided) PC board.Good luck! This mouse (hacked or not) gets 5 stars and both thumbs up. It works flawlessly, it's comfortable, battery life is amazing and the price is good (even better when it's sometimes on sale). Grab one!
M**G
Not too big, Not too small. Just right.
Love the design of this mouse. It's comfortable, not too small, not too big. Takes two AA batteries. Has 5 assignable buttons and wheel that scrolls up and down and left and right. The sticky feet do come off though.
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