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Test ResultsDesign Type Standard Lighting Color No Lighting This mouse has an unusual and very compact design. It has a very low profile with a slight slant forward. This mouse comes in four different colors so you can choose the one that suits your setup. Length 4.2" (107 mm) Height 1.0" (26 mm) Width 2.3" (59 mm) Grip Width 57 mm Volume 10.19 in³ (167 cm³) Cable/Receiver Storing Yes This mouse is very portable thanks to its low-profile design. There's also a receiver storage under the top cover for you to bring it with you without losing it. The build quality of the Logitech Pebble M350 is decent. The frame feels solid but the top cover is made out of thin plastic and feels flimsy. It gives off cheap vibes, and if you were to drop the mouse, the cover would probably be the part that breaks first. Lowest Weight 61.1 g Default Weight 81.6 g Weight Distribution Back-heavy Extra Weights No The Logitech M350 is fairly lightweight in its default configuration. You can employ additional weight optimization techniques, including the use of a separate AAA adapter with lithium AAA batteries, which is how the Lowest Weight result was achieved during testing. Left-Handed Friendly Yes Ambidextrous True Ambidextrous Coating Matte Finger Rest No This mouse isn't the most comfortable to use. It doesn't have any side grips and the odd downward-sloped shape mixed with the small form factor makes up for a pretty awkward grip. Due to its shape, it's mainly made for a fingertip grip. If you're interested in a mouse that's also meant for travel use, but has a taller profile and side grips, check out the Logitech M317. Small Hand No Medium Hand No Large Hand No X.Large Hand No The Logitech M350 is too short and narrow to be used with a palm grip. Small Hand No Medium Hand No Large Hand No X.Large Hand No Putting any weight on the back of the mouse causes the front to lift up and makes the claw grip near impossible to achieve. Small Hand Yes Medium Hand Yes Large Hand Yes X.Large Hand Yes This mouse is definitely designed to be used with a fingertip grip, and anyone should be able to use it comfortably. Maximum Of Paired Devices 2 Bluetooth Yes Receiver Yes Battery Type 1x AA Use When Charging No ( Single use batteries) On/Off Activation Auto Off And On/Off Switch Receiver Extender No Battery Indicator No This wireless-only mouse can be used via its USB receiver or with a Bluetooth-compatible device, which makes it quite versatile. The on/off switch is positioned on the bottom of the mouse and there's also a button to switch between connection types.
Connectivity Wireless Cable Length N/A Cable Type No Cable Permanent Kink N/A Port Type: Mouse End No Port Port Type: PC End No Port This mouse doesn't come with a cable and it can't be used with one, as there's no port on the mouse. Gliding Experience Bad Material Plastic Extra Included No
Control Total Number Of Buttons 4 Number Of Side Buttons 0 Number Of Programmable Inputs 0 Profile Switching Button No Gesture Support No It has a total of four buttons if you count the connection-switching button. However, none of them can be customized to whatever command you want. The two main click buttons are very quiet. Expected Connection 24.8 ms Wired N/A Receiver 24.8 ms Bluetooth 38.6 ms The Logitech Pebble M350 has poor click latency. It's definitely not recommended for gaming, but it can handle casual browsing and productivity tasks without a noticeable delay. As you can see from the graph, the click latency isn't very consistent; however, you're unlikely to notice the inconsistency during use. SRAV @ 1600 CPI N/A SRAV @ 800 CPI N/A SRAV @ 400 CPI N/A SRAV @ Fixed CPI -0.13% Precision Error Between Speeds 1.09% Precision Error Between CPI N/A Worst Tracking Error 12.50% Minimum CPI 1,000 CPI Maximum CPI 1,000 CPI CPI Adjustment Steps 0 CPI Delay To Start Of Movement 17.3 ms Delay At Half Movement 9.4 ms Delay To End Of Movement 10.0 ms Sensor Technology Optical (LED) Sensor Model Not Specified Works On Glass No Minimum Lift Off Distance 1.2 mm Maximum Polling Rate 125 Hz Scroll Wheel Notched Wheel Scroll Wheel Steps 24 Steps Scroll Wheel Tilt No Thumb Wheel No Thumb Wheel Steps No Thumb Wheel The scroll wheel of this wireless mouse has a very low profile. It has fairly soft increments and can't be unlocked for infinite scrolling. If you'd prefer a travel mouse that has a wheel with L/R tilt buttons, check out the Logitech M525. Operating System And Software Software Name No software Software Windows Compatibility No Software macOS Compatibility No Account Needed No Software On-Board Memory No CPI (DPI) Adjustment No Polling Rate Adjustment No Profile Configuration No RGB On/Off No RGB This mouse doesn't have any customization software. Windows Compatibility Fully macOS Compatibility Fully This mouse has amazing compatibility and will fully work on both Windows and macOS computers. Differences Between Sizes And VariantsThe mouse is offered in White, Rose, Blue Gray, and Graphite colors, but we expect our review to be valid for all those variants. |