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The Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse combines a comfortable, contoured design with advanced laser tracking and a robust 10-meter wireless range. Featuring 5 programmable buttons and a long-lasting battery life of up to 18 months, it offers customizable control and reliable performance. Its compact Unifying USB receiver ensures easy connectivity, while the ergonomic rubber finish supports all-day use. Compatible across Windows, Mac, and Linux, the M510 is a professional-grade mouse built for productivity and durability.
| ASIN | B003NR57BY |
| Additional Features | Battery Life Indicator, Power Saving Mode, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Home, Office |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #626 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Lunix, Mac, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 39,154 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Finish | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855066596, 10097855066593 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer,Macbook |
| Included Components | 2 AA batteries, Logitech Unifying receiver |
| 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 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited hardware warranty |
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.
B**Y
Perfect mouse for my desktop use
I am old school and only use a desktop computer - no laptop. I had a wireless mouse - brand GIGATECH -that was over 6 years old and worked flawlessly till it recently died. I have large hands and it was the perfect fit. The first replacement I bought was a Microsoft and it was terrible. It was tiny and thus cumbersome for my large hands and the cursor would continuously jump around. So I did my research and purchased this Logitech M510. I love it. I am left handed but use my right hand for use with the mouse. This one fits my hand perfectly and I find it very solidly built. The left/right click and cursor wheel all work flawlessly while I also find the buttons on the side perfectly placed. Many have said the mouse felt heavy and I found this to be true as well. But then as I read the directions it said to make the mouse lighter you could remove one of the batteries and use the mouse with only one. I did this and the heaviness was gone. I find this to be a very high end mouse for the price. I have not had to download the software to work on the settings. It works seamlessly for me as is. The cursor moves fast with precision and accuracy. The left click button is also precise. I find I use the cursor wheel more than I did with my old mouse for it is also very seamless and moves the page up and down at the perfect pace. I love that the usb is so tiny. I plugged it into a port on the front of my desktop for all mice with these small usbs say often if placed in back of a desktop the mouse is then too far away to work as it should. For me this mouse works perfectly and it has certainly been a great replacement for my tried and true older mouse. Highly recommend.
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.
D**N
It's a good mouse. Buy it.
I have purchased several of these mice over the last 5 years and continue to do so. It is a good mouse with long battery life and an off switch, but looses points because they fail after 9 months of daily use. Size: 4 Stars The mouse is a bit longer than most, but smaller than many of the 'ergonomic' mice. It fits my larger hands comfortably which many smaller mice don't. My wife has smaller hands and finds it comfortable to use. I have several young children and they have no problems with it either. the mouse is pleasantly symmetrical, and while nice to look at and fit in smaller pockets, my hand is not symmetrical. I have a thumb on one side and a pinky on the other. I would say like most people, but I haven't met most people. this leaves your ring finger kind of hanging and your pinky to rest on whatever surface you are using the mouse on. If you were to pull your pinky into the thumb groove, it would cramp. You may think this symmetry makes it good for lefties, and while my wrong handed sister says it is the most comfortable right handed mouse she has ever used, the extra forward and back thumb buttons are on the other side, making them awkward to operate for a leftie who has to use her ring finger. Something she assures me she could get used to, but in order to she'd have to get her own dang mouse and stop stealing mine. Connection and Laser: 5 Stars The mouse connects to a nano receiver that connects to any USB port. It is NOT Bluetooth (this is good, it doesn't have paring issues like Bluetooth). The connection is good and the movement smooth. Other wireless mice suffer from an issue where they go into standby after a few seconds and don't catch the initial movement when you start using the mouse again. Not this one. This mouse will track on any surface I have used it on and moves smoothly. I have used as many as 5 of them in the same room at the same time with no ill effects or 'cross talk'. I have read that there is a way to connect a mouse to a different nano receiver, but I have not tried or messed with this and have also heard that posting a legal notice on your Facebook wall will protect your copyright and privacy rights, so who knows just don't lose the tiny receiver, there is a storage space for it in the battery compartment. Also, don't store it in the battery compartment and forget you put it there and tear your house apart looking for it. Finally, the optic is invisible so no red light or blinding death laser shoots out the bottom. Durability: 3 Stars I am not easy on my mice. Neither are my children. I have a work laptop and a personal laptop. Both have their own mouse (different colors thank you Logitech). My work one gets used 50 hours a week or so but only on a desk and rarely gets dropped. My work mouse tends to last 9 months before buttons start double clicking. My personal mouse gets used less, but still several hours a week and it is used on every surface in the house, couch, bed, dog, desk, wood grain table, pant leg, child's diapered bottom, carpet, wall, glass stove top (while stove top is off), tile wall, leg without pants, wife's back, bottom of shoe (ineffective, yes), and on rare occasion, a mouse pad. My personal mouse is dropped, thrown, used as a shield defending from a wife slap, drooled on, and occasionally kicked. When not in use it sits in a bag that gets thrown around with regularity. This one usually lasts 7-8 months before buttons stop clicking (or double clicking) or the laser stops reading as many surfaces. My media center has a mouse that is used very sparingly, a few minutes each day starting or ending a show. When a previous mouse did 7 months with me and the laser started getting picky with surfaces, we moved it to the low use media center mouse. This mouse has lasted in this position for more than a year without getting any worse. So I firmly believe that this is an over use/abuse issue. It is worth noting that I have owned and used other mice from Microsoft and HP and Dell, and none of them lasted so long. Battery Life: 5 Stars The mouse takes 2 AA batteries (and puts them facing the same direction ick) and they last a while. the cavity is large enough to accommodate slightly larger rechargeable batteries of you use them. My 2 mice are turned off when not in use but experience heavy use and the included Duracell batteries last generally longer than the mice. My wife's mouse sits on all the time and gets moderate to heavy use and her batteries last more than 6 months. There is a nice little strip of plastic built in that when you pull on it, the batteries pop up, this is a nice extra feature for changing batteries so you don't have to jam a butter knife in there to get them out, then slip and rake your finger with the jagged edge and pathetically explain to your wife how you managed to cut yourself with a butter knife and watch as she hides the scissors. Weird light on top: 3 Stars There is a weird light on top. It turns on when you turn the mouse on, reassuring you that the mouse is, in fact, on. This saves you from the gut wrenching anxiety of wondering if the batteries are dead every time you turn it on, only the batteries last forever... The light turns off after a couple of seconds to not waste battery power. It's nice, but not necessary. Also, I think I remember it flashing angry red at me after it got thrown across the room one time, so this may be the mouse's primary method of communication and who am I to silence it. Noise: 5 Stars The mouse is whisper quiet. I am usually unable to tell if it is on or not by sound alone. There is a light and satisfying click sound when clicking either button or turning the switch on and off. Usually whatever I am using for a surface for the mouse makes far more noise than the mouse itself. Off Switch: 5 Stars It works. there is a small ridge in the middle offering enough friction to easily turn the switch on or off and there is a colored pad under the switch so you can see a bit of red when off and green when on. This is useful because the words for on and off are etched on and can only be seen if you catch the light just right.
M**Y
Best mouse I have ever used
I have had this mouse for years...not sure how long, at least 4-5 years, best I can remember. I was recently thinking how much I love this thing, and figured I should write a short recommendation. So, first of all, I have used this mouse for gaming, and it's great, but it does have only two side buttons to go with the wheel and normal left/ right mouse buttons. So if you want a mouse with umpteen programmable options, look at another mouse. But it is super accurate (far more accurate than any non wireless mouses I have used), and I have had not a single problem with it. It is the size of a normal business type mouse (minor edit, I'd say it is *slightly* larger than some business sized mouses...but it is a plus to me, since it is far more comfortable for me to use than most mouses...in any case, people with very small hands may find it a little large), which is a plus to me. I don't believe I have yet replaced the batteries even. I used this on my desktop for years with absolutely no issues, and I just started using it on my new laptop with absolutely no issues. I wish every piece of computer tech I have used over the last 30 odd years was as satisfactory and reliable as this mouse. Prior to this, I used a Logitech more gaming oriented mouse at home (sorry I don't have the model number at hand), and I loved that mouse, and it was slightly more programmable, but honestly not much more capable than this one...and it was not wireless. If this one bit the dust I would instantly buy another. The most most accurate and reliable mouse I have ever used. And cheap, too. Strongest recommendation.
D**A
Quality As Usual
I've used Logitech products for many, many years on multiple Windows computers with various applications including graphic design, video production, spreadsheets and word processing. As expected, this new Logitech M510 mouse is very responsive and precise. It is a full size mouse that fits my female hand wonderfully. I really like the rubber grips on the sides as they make the mouse easy to hold onto and move comfortably, especially when working on my computer for long periods of time. I bought this one to replace my older Logitech mouse that I'm sure I've had and used extensively for 10+ years. That mouse was still accurate and precise, but the left button began having sporadic problems responding as a double-click when I single-clicked and vice versa. Installation of this new M510 mouse was a breeze. I simply unplugged the old mouse receiver dongle and inserted the new tiny USB receiver (while my pc was still running). My pc recognized the change, updated itself, I hit the power button on the bottom of the mouse, the mouse instantly responded and I was able to return to working on my pc with no problem at all. I also love having the mini USB receiver rather than the old dongle or large receiver. It's a must-have for laptops as well as for eliminating another wire draping off the back of my desktop. I would highly recommend (and have) Logitech devices for use on any Windows-based computer.
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.
X**E
Logitech V220's May Stop Working: It's Easy to Fix
Hey All, I understand that you want a short review, so I will make this as concise as possible. The product review ends at the ---, after that, it is to help with a common issue with the Logitech Mouse that is easily negated. I purchased this mouse in a comparison with the slightly more cheaply priced Red 2.4G Wireless Optical Mouse Set with Dpi Switch Red up to 30 Feet w/Nano receiver (800-1201 DPI) The mice are almost exactly the same size and shape: neither are nano, but both are small and portable. The Logitech mouse has a more comfortable curve, only slightly, and only noticeable when holding the two together (The Logitech has far more comfortable contours). They both work about the same in daily use in terms of the speed and quality of cursor movement. The similarity in quality ends there. The 2.4G Wireless Optical Mouse has about the same base area as the Logitech mouse. However, the red mouse flares towards the end, and has a very smooth, non-depressed surface, making it feel cheap, and slightly slippery. It runs on two AA battteries. The Logitech Mouse is a brand. I didn't find any support or mentions of the brand that makes the Red styled mouse. Then again, I didn't have to look. The Logitech Mouse, with that brand, brings a sense of quality. The sides are rubber, allowing for an easy grip, and the surface is a more quality, indented, plastic. Also, the scroll wheel has the ability to serve in multiple functions besides scrolling (zoom, document flip, one-touch search where you choose the search engine, middle button, media player, play/pause, mute, keystroke assignment, or a variety of others). It has an easy to use interface (Set Point), and works well within different applications, including in full-screen games where the other mouse lags. It runs on one A battery with the positive side facing out. Basically, the extra few dollars are worth it. It feels like it will last longer, it has product support, and you should be able to get simple returns and exchanges even with third party vendors. ----------------------------------------------- There is an issue with the mouse in that it may disconnect with your computer, in which case the mouse ceases to send actions, though the green light will light up when it is turned on. What the mice need is the Logitech Connection Utility, which you can find in Program Files {Not x86} --> Logitech --> SetPointP --> ConnectUtility {Application} OR download here: [...] Provided that the correct version of windows is selected, and the correct mouse (The detection software also worked for me just fine. You also have the option to enter the information manually.), you must make sure to download the Connection Utility in addition to Set Point. I found that useful information: [...] about halfway down the page, dated 05-13-2008 11:52 by rlowens. I personally purchased two refurbished mice from Yellow Deals, who has excellent customer service, who respond quickly and appropriately. I received a new mouse for one I thought was defective. Those mice are 9.99, and while they may be very slightly scratched on the bottom running pads, function perfectly and show almost no other wear.
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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