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title: "Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)"
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# Hyper-fast scroll wheel Fast RF wireless tech 1-year battery life Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** 1228 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your productivity with precision and freedom—never miss a beat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** 1228 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Laser Tracking:** Invisible laser sensor delivers pinpoint accuracy on virtually any surface, perfect for detailed work.
- • **Power That Lasts All Year:** Enjoy cordless freedom with batteries that keep you going for up to 12 months—no constant recharging needed.
- • **Lag-Free Wireless Connection:** Fast RF technology ensures instant, reliable connection without the Bluetooth lag or dropouts.
- • **Scroll at the Speed of Thought:** Revolutionary hyper-fast scroll wheel lets you breeze through documents and web pages in seconds.
- • **Customizable Control at Your Fingertips:** Six programmable buttons and adjustable scroll firmness tailor your workflow for maximum efficiency.

## Overview

The Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse combines advanced laser precision with a hyper-fast scroll wheel and a lag-free RF wireless connection. Designed for professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting performance, it offers up to one year of battery life with included AA batteries, six customizable buttons, and adjustable scroll firmness. Compatible with Windows and Mac, this ambidextrous mouse delivers smooth, accurate control without the clutter of charging cables.

## Description

Revolutionary hyper-fast scroll wheel Laser precision Cordless Freedom Extended battery life Advanced search and navigation

Review: Fantastic Wireless Mouse, buy this today! - I love this mouse, it uses "fast RF" technology, not Bluetooth, to connect to a small USB receiver. The scroll wheel has adjustable firmness, which allows you to either scroll through a couple lines at a time, or through many pages in seconds. The laser for this mouse is invisible, which is good for people who hate the bright red LEDs of optical mice. The mouse worked instantly when connected to my PC running Windows Vista. Optional software can be installed from Logitech to take advantage of various customization choices (button assignments, on-screen battery indicator, etc.). A button on the bottom can be used to turn off the mouse when not in use to conserve battery life. Logitech states the batteries will last for 1 year, and two Duracell AA batteries were included in the package. Nice. A battery indicator LED on the mouse shows when it's time to swap out those cells, which I haven't had to do yet after one month of ownership. I bought this mouse to replace a Microsoft Blutooth mouse that was part of the "MS Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth" which was ALWAYS dropping its connection and for which I had to recharge NiMH batteries every few weeks. This mouse was worth every penny, I would highly recommend it to right-handers looking for a simple, elegant mouse that will provide them with many years of happy mousing. EDIT: Here I am in the beginning of September, and the low battery light finally came on! These batteries have been in constant use (maybe 5 hours+ per day) since December 2008. The battery level states that I have 30 days left to replace the AA batteries.
Review: One of the best mice for Mac I have found - This is one of the best mice I have found to work well on Mac. I've been using Mac now for several years after being a lifelong Windows user. I had been using the Apple bluetooth wireless mice and in general I liked them, but after a while they would start acting up. It would become very difficult to right-click or the scroll ball would get dirty and start sticking. The dirty scroll ball is easy to fix (just clean it) but the right-click issue would really become a problem. I ended up going through probably 4 or 5 of these mice before I decided to ditch it and try something else. I then did some research online and ended up buying quite a few more mice. The first was a Microsoft bluetooth mouse. It took a bit of "hacking" to get it working on Mac but eventually it paired up but I didn't like the performance at all. It was very laggy and unprecise. After more research, I then ordered the bluetooth mouse from Razer. Razer is very well known as the makers of some of the best mice for gaming. Very precise and accurate. But, they are a bit expensive. I ended up ordering two of these based on the great reviews (one for my Mac Pro and one for my laptop). These turned out to indeed be very precise and accurate but they had an irritating trait. If you let it sit still for just a couple seconds (and I mean only 2 or 3 here), when i went to move it again it would have a slight delay in responding and thus the mouse pointer would end up jumping. I found this extremely annoying and made it very difficult to use. I contacted Razer about this and after a few email exchanges and testing on different computers (I tried on a total of 6 different Macs all with the same experience), they told me this was due to it going into a "power saving" mode to make the batteries last longer. I told them this was ridiculous and this should only happen maybe after a couple minutes of sitting still. Not just a couple seconds. They told me they'd bring this up with their engineers. I then decided to give up on bluetooth as nobody seems to make bluetooth mouse that responds well with the exception of Apple but their mice have different issues. So, I then tried a Microsoft wireless mouse that uses a USB dongle instead of bluetooh for wireless communication. This mouse turned out to also have bad delay problems. So, finally I decided to give Logitech a try and ordered this mouse (MX620) from desertcart. The same day I also ended up going to a local big box store and picked up the Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks as it was on sale. The VX Revolution is very similar to this mouse but it is marketed as a "notebook" mouse and is thus a bit smaller. I figured I'd use the VX for my laptop. So, I tried them both. First I tried this mouse from desertcart and it worked great! Very responsive and accurate. No delays. No lag. It was just perfect. I was so relieved to have finally found a decent Mac mouse! I then decided to try the VX Revolution and it worked just as well as this one (MX620). But, I liked it a bit better due to the "feet" on it. They are made out of some kind of very slippery material and it glided much smoother over my hard plastic Everglide mouse pad. The MX620 has feet that aren't quite as "slippery" and thus takes a bit more effort to get it to start moving. The result ended up being that the VX was better for making very small movements. So, I love both the MX620 and the VX Revolution mice. They are both excellent mice for Mac users out there. They also make an Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse which also sounds great (same slippery feet as the VX Revo but is a full size mouse). But, I didn't want to give it a try as it is rechargeable and thus requires a charging base to be on your desk and you have to remember to keep putting the mouse back in the charger. For me, I didn't want the extra desk clutter and yet another power brick to deal with. I'd rather have a mouse that uses normal batteries which these two mice do.

## Features

- Revolutionary hyper-fast scroll wheel
- Laser precision
- Cordless Freedom
- Extended battery life
- Advanced search and navigation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000QJ3DZE |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,245 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Logitech® MX™ 620 Cordless Laser Mouse, 2. |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Gray/Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 122 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855044822, 10097855044829 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-000240 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows XP |
| Model Name | MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse |
| Model Number | 910-000240 |
| Movement Detection | Laser, Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Laser , Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 30.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Modern Technology |
| UPC | 097855044822 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5-Year Limited Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Gray/Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wireless
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Laser, Optical
- **Special Feature:** Wireless

## Images

![Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WipVRt3aL.jpg)
![Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41Jg3zyE6OL.jpg)
![Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41bPEdTuzkL.jpg)
![Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31yWwqoXm9L.jpg)
![Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31YloapBCmL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Wireless Mouse, buy this today!
*by M***W on January 14, 2009*

I love this mouse, it uses "fast RF" technology, not Bluetooth, to connect to a small USB receiver. The scroll wheel has adjustable firmness, which allows you to either scroll through a couple lines at a time, or through many pages in seconds. The laser for this mouse is invisible, which is good for people who hate the bright red LEDs of optical mice. The mouse worked instantly when connected to my PC running Windows Vista. Optional software can be installed from Logitech to take advantage of various customization choices (button assignments, on-screen battery indicator, etc.). A button on the bottom can be used to turn off the mouse when not in use to conserve battery life. Logitech states the batteries will last for 1 year, and two Duracell AA batteries were included in the package. Nice. A battery indicator LED on the mouse shows when it's time to swap out those cells, which I haven't had to do yet after one month of ownership. I bought this mouse to replace a Microsoft Blutooth mouse that was part of the "MS Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth" which was ALWAYS dropping its connection and for which I had to recharge NiMH batteries every few weeks. This mouse was worth every penny, I would highly recommend it to right-handers looking for a simple, elegant mouse that will provide them with many years of happy mousing. EDIT: Here I am in the beginning of September, and the low battery light finally came on! These batteries have been in constant use (maybe 5 hours+ per day) since December 2008. The battery level states that I have 30 days left to replace the AA batteries.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best mice for Mac I have found
*by M***K on April 14, 2008*

This is one of the best mice I have found to work well on Mac. I've been using Mac now for several years after being a lifelong Windows user. I had been using the Apple bluetooth wireless mice and in general I liked them, but after a while they would start acting up. It would become very difficult to right-click or the scroll ball would get dirty and start sticking. The dirty scroll ball is easy to fix (just clean it) but the right-click issue would really become a problem. I ended up going through probably 4 or 5 of these mice before I decided to ditch it and try something else. I then did some research online and ended up buying quite a few more mice. The first was a Microsoft bluetooth mouse. It took a bit of "hacking" to get it working on Mac but eventually it paired up but I didn't like the performance at all. It was very laggy and unprecise. After more research, I then ordered the bluetooth mouse from Razer. Razer is very well known as the makers of some of the best mice for gaming. Very precise and accurate. But, they are a bit expensive. I ended up ordering two of these based on the great reviews (one for my Mac Pro and one for my laptop). These turned out to indeed be very precise and accurate but they had an irritating trait. If you let it sit still for just a couple seconds (and I mean only 2 or 3 here), when i went to move it again it would have a slight delay in responding and thus the mouse pointer would end up jumping. I found this extremely annoying and made it very difficult to use. I contacted Razer about this and after a few email exchanges and testing on different computers (I tried on a total of 6 different Macs all with the same experience), they told me this was due to it going into a "power saving" mode to make the batteries last longer. I told them this was ridiculous and this should only happen maybe after a couple minutes of sitting still. Not just a couple seconds. They told me they'd bring this up with their engineers. I then decided to give up on bluetooth as nobody seems to make bluetooth mouse that responds well with the exception of Apple but their mice have different issues. So, I then tried a Microsoft wireless mouse that uses a USB dongle instead of bluetooh for wireless communication. This mouse turned out to also have bad delay problems. So, finally I decided to give Logitech a try and ordered this mouse (MX620) from Amazon. The same day I also ended up going to a local big box store and picked up the Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks as it was on sale. The VX Revolution is very similar to this mouse but it is marketed as a "notebook" mouse and is thus a bit smaller. I figured I'd use the VX for my laptop. So, I tried them both. First I tried this mouse from Amazon and it worked great! Very responsive and accurate. No delays. No lag. It was just perfect. I was so relieved to have finally found a decent Mac mouse! I then decided to try the VX Revolution and it worked just as well as this one (MX620). But, I liked it a bit better due to the "feet" on it. They are made out of some kind of very slippery material and it glided much smoother over my hard plastic Everglide mouse pad. The MX620 has feet that aren't quite as "slippery" and thus takes a bit more effort to get it to start moving. The result ended up being that the VX was better for making very small movements. So, I love both the MX620 and the VX Revolution mice. They are both excellent mice for Mac users out there. They also make an Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse which also sounds great (same slippery feet as the VX Revo but is a full size mouse). But, I didn't want to give it a try as it is rechargeable and thus requires a charging base to be on your desk and you have to remember to keep putting the mouse back in the charger. For me, I didn't want the extra desk clutter and yet another power brick to deal with. I'd rather have a mouse that uses normal batteries which these two mice do.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Ergonomic, but not easy to get used to mouse - no software for MAC OSX
*by M***S on June 9, 2007*

I have been experimenting with going over to a cordless mouse (Bluetooth and USB 2.4 Ghz) from a corded optical, but with unsatisfactory results. They seem to all have their quirkiness... I sent several of them back. They all claim precision but often are not so precise. I use a computer for my work practically 24/7, and great usable mouse is one that has the perfect balance of weight, gliding and user control. I find a good ol' $20 optical corded mouse more precise, more controllable, does what I want it do and go where I want it to go. On the plus side this mouse feels great right out of the box. On MAC OSX it took me just plugging in the USB 2.4 Ghz transmitter and the mouse was on and working. Feels great ergonomically in the hand and it feels like a corded mouse at first... But! The MX 620 is quite heavy which takes some getting used to. I think the four little stubs on the bottom of the mouse are inadequate to give it enough gliding for such a heavy mouse. I kept overshooting targets like links, files, windows and such because I had to give it a push to get it going initially and then I overshot the target... I tested this repeatedly and after a few days I just couldn't deal with it. One major disappointment so far is that the Logitech Control Center software on OSX does not support this mouse and therefore I can only use the left and right buttons and the scroll-wheel but have no access to or programmability for the other 5-6 functions of the mouse (as on Windows). It is clearly indicated on the support download page that they provide this software for this particular MX 620 mouse. Bad, bad, bad Logitech. It's advertised as Mac OSX compatible. I downloaded support software from the Logitech website only to find out that "no device is found" when I open the Control Center. Why is Logitech wasting my time? I not only had to download the software, install it and THEN restart my Mac, when I called Logitech's support phone number I was put on hold for a long time and then simply disconnected. Then I finally got someone on the line and had to unistall, re-install, restart several times to ultimately find out this software and mouse does not work on MAC OSX as advertised. (only with limited basic functionality.) Now that's what I call instilling trust in the customer and a "great customer experience!" The final verdict: I sent mine back due to the complete waste of my time Logitech put me through by claiming it to be MAC compatible. In my book that is false advertising. All the time I spent with buying this mouse and trying to make it work I could have bought another mouse, instead of waiting for my order to arrive, finding out why it doesn't work, calling Logitech Tech Support, spending precious time on the phone with a support guy only to find out after downloading and installing, uninstalling, re-installing and restarting numerous times that this mouse is just not for me. Going to get another corded one!

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