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Historical Context:

I am very much a Desktop format factor person. Give me a 80 pound tower, large monitor, Ethernet cord, wired keyboard and mouse all day. Wumbo's Happy Place

Present Day

For various changes to life and job I will need to spend some of my day working on a laptop (windows 11) now.
So the question of the day: I am looking for any personal recommendations for a good wireless/blue tooth mouse.
The main use case is that I will be picking up and moving from room to room for different meetings. So quick and easy setup. I need a mouse wheel.
Thanks in advance for the recommendations.
well, it is quite challenging to find the best mouse especially in terms of speed response and low latency and to fit into the good Bluetooth distance and wireless connectivity kind. however, there are still some great options and one of them that fits perfectly in term of budget friendly and quality is Logitech G305. i have had one for over a year and still it is my first to go always.
and this is the full review in case you want to delve more into it:
hope you ay find a good one that suits u and i also interested in what would u choose later on. keep us updated, fellow stacker.
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12 sats \ 1 reply \ @nout 10h
Logi MX Master 3S (or 4). I bought like 5 of them for my family at this point. They are just so good.
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this.
the vertical MX is also great.
its Bluetooth if you need it (3 saved devices) and a wireless dongle for desktop use
I've had it for 8 months and only charged 2 or 3 times
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I've been using the Logi Lift mouse. Ergonomic with both bluetooth and USB options. Works great, but it might be too small for my hands. Super smooth scroll and quiet clicking which I like. I've had it for about 1.5 years now. Pretty rugged I guess, I just keep it in my backpack and it seems to get banged around enough. I don't remember paying $70 for it tho, and I'm not sure I would today.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Wumbo OP 12h
I will take a look but I think I want to keep to traditional format (not ergonomic)
Do use it via bluetooth or the usb wireless?
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BT, my device doesn't have usb. But I would normally prefer usb. That's why I got this one, specifically because it had BT.
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Microsoft doesn't make them anymore but another manufacturer bought/licensed the design... since it's perfect.
It's a keyboard combo, but the radio is encrypted and I've never missed the wire:
Battery life is great
Letters on the keyboard wore out before it ever did mechanically, last one lasted 5-6 years of heavy use, on my second now and I keep a spare in the closet.
Full sized but also lean enough to move between rooms regularly.
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I use a wireless Logitech G502 and it's great. I used to use the Logitech Master MX 2 but had random intermittent juttering which made AutoCAD work impossible, and I also didn't really like the shape as much as a standard gaming mouse. IMO the only down side of the G502 might be no bluetooth so requires the dongle, but for me the latency/reliability outweighs the convenience.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @drlh 6h
You can check Lamzu Thorn or other mouses from them, although beware you can't connect via bluetooth, only 2.4G or wired for this model. Personally bought it, still waiting to arrive.
I heard also good things about Logitech G305, it's cheaper than Lamzu Thorn, but again only 2.4G, and it has an egg form if you like it. Also I was tempted to buy MCHOSE G3, which has same egg form, wireless with bluetooth/2.4g and wired, but feared the quality control. I would've bought the G305, if it wasn't for double click issues I had with G102, for both clicks, although to be fair it's older than 2 years..
Also as @nout pointed out, check Logitech MX Master 3S/4. If you can pay ~115-130$ for a mouse (where I live it reaches $186), and version 4 even more so.
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