It also lasts for months on a normal, single-use AAA battery and includes a convenient storage compartment under its battery cover for the wireless dongle.Ĭhuck one in your laptop bag or desk drawer and you’re ready to go whenever you need. This tiny wireless mouse is nothing special in the feature or performance departments, but it does the job and works reliably. Minimal buttons, an ambidextrous layout – including removable side buttons so you only have buttons on the side under your thumb, plus a weight of just 80g make it effortless to use too.įor its price, the Logitech M185 is worth buying just to have as a spare. We also love that Logitech has kept the design simple.
Logitech’s new optical sensor is superb too. That’s because Logitech’s latest Lightspeed wireless technology is faster than anything we’ve used before, making it a true competitor to wired mice for gaming.
#BEST WIRED COMPUTER MOUSE 2016 PRO#
Otherwise, it’s a fairly no frills mouse with just five buttons, and isn’t suited to gaming, but for day-to-day computing it’s a great choice.īuy now Logitech Pro G Wireless: £106.99, Currysīoth the wired and wireless versions of Logitech’s Pro G mice are excellent options, but it’s the wireless one that particularly stands out. The same classic, comfortable shape is here but now you get Microsoft Bluetrack technology for excellent tracking on just about any surface. The Microsoft Intellimouse has been a stalwart of PC users for decades and now Microsoft is back with a new and improved version. Microsoft Intellimouse Classic: £39.99, Microsoft