🖱️ Elevate your workflow with comfort and control — never miss a click!
The Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse in graphite offers up to 2 years of battery life with smart power-saving features, a compact USB Unifying receiver for hassle-free wireless connection, and an ergonomic design with soft rubber grips. Featuring six buttons including programmable ones and side-to-side scrolling, it supports Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS, making it a versatile and reliable choice for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 2 years |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | M510 Comfort Plus |
Item model number | 910-006030 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later, Linux, Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.83 x 1.81 x 5.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.83 x 1.81 x 5.16 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B087Z5WDJ2 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | July 27, 2020 |
J**F
The Mouse That Outsmarts My Cat and My Procrastination
I never thought I’d develop a deep, emotional bond with a mouse—until the Logitech M510 came into my life. This thing is ergonomic wizardry. My hand practically melts into it thanks to the contoured shape and soft rubber grips. It’s like holding a tiny, judgment-free stress ball.And the features? Incredible. Side-to-side scrolling that actually works. Back and forward buttons that make web browsing feel like I'm navigating the internet on autopilot. I’m zipping through spreadsheets and tabs like a productivity ninja.Battery life? It lasts up to two years on a single AA battery. That’s longer than most of my relationships. And it has an on/off switch, which makes it feel even more responsible than I am.The wireless setup is effortless. The Unifying receiver is so small, I lost it for three days—while it was still plugged into my laptop.In short: it’s comfortable, smooth, and efficient. This mouse doesn’t just point and click. It elevates your entire computer experience. Highly recommend to anyone with a hand.
E**Y
Excellent mouse – comfortable and reliable
I bought the Logitech M510 and I'm very satisfied with its performance. The ergonomic shape is perfect for working long hours without hand fatigue. The connection is quick and stable thanks to the unifying USB receiver, and the battery life has far exceeded my expectations.
T**S
Fast setup, easy connect
The length is great for comfort. Ergonomic curves allow the mouse to fit comfortably between thumb and ring finger.The length takes pressure from the wrist by allowing your fingers to rest in a flat and straighter position. Other products are too curved, with a big arch that cups the fingers. The M510 feels like you hand is just resting on a table top. Very comfortable.The buttons are quiter than generic, but yiu still hear a light click. The middle mouse wheel is a bit wobbly because it clicks left, right, and down (so the mousewheel has a 3 way switch, and also scrolls).The side buttons are large enough to feel certain about which you are on, thanks to a curve in between the side buttons.The USB dongle is easy to take out of the battery conpartment, plugs into the computer, device is detected, and you can use the M510 straight away.You just need to remove the divider between the battery contacts (seen in the pictures). The batteries come with the mouse, but i would recommend buying some rechargeable. Nothing like gaming and suddenly the mouse quits working due to a battery running empty!Overall, a good product. I would prefer the middle mouse button / wheel was sturdier. It feels a bit flimsy and I suspect it will be the first part to fail. However, having the 3-way wheel buttons is going to add more options for the operator.There is no DPi button to quickly change cursor speeds, so your mouse settings will have to be done in the control panel of the computer.The optic is infrared, so there is no visible red laser light from the bottom.Using 2 batteries makes the M510 a bit heavier than some other options, Once I started gaming, I forgot that i was even using a new and different mouse.It feels natural, it works good. Worth every penny!
W**D
M510 Comparison old and new version
So in comparison of the older version of the M510 (pictured on the right) and the new M510 (pictured on left) I would say there is a significant upgrade especially around weight and click sensitivity. I am not sure why Logitech sells three versions of these at the same time when comparing Amazon, the official Logitech website, and other retailers. The older mouse is the one with the full Logitech name printed on, not at all, or the new version that just says Logi. The older M510 is heavier than the new, sensitivity especially with the invisible optical tracking is better on the new and works well on dark/light surfaces when compared to the old (advanced optical tracking) which struggles on white/beige surfaces. Older versions suffer from clicking that is sticky over time, the new one doesn’t have this issue. However, depending on your finger length or finger placement, pressing on the ends of the clicker can cause the mouse to double click (right and left clicks at the same time) even when you clicked on one side. I find that positioning the index and middle finger to be slightly around or below the scroll wheel works optimally to avoid this problem. Any higher and you risk getting double clicks. Unifying software is great and the Logitech options works well to tell you battery indication but not down to the precise percentages, this is more or less better with the new than the old mouse. Instructions that come with the box don’t explain how to do any of the customization features or how to pair other unifying software together so look up guides on the internet. The side rubber grips are cleaner on the new than the old and aren’t as prone to stickiness especially with dust though it will still happen. Bottom plastic pieces on the mouse to help it glide do get scratched easily for both versions so mousepads are preferable. The left and right clicks on the middle scroll wheel is very sensitive compared to the old. When using the new, it can jump webpages, but on the old version it moves a few inches across the screen. The side buttons on the new are louder than the older versions and have a greater noise profile than the clicking of the mouse itself. If you watch YouTube videos of the M510 from 2020, they certainly have some slight changes especially in this department. The new mouse’s hard plastic is pretty high quality which resists drops and scratches though it doesn’t feel the same as the old which feels like Nokia’s brick plastic and has survived higher drops from the table. To reiterate, yes there is a difference between the mice that say Logi and Logitech so be careful when comparing the two. Slightly flatter on the newest mouse and slightly larger, so check the product length/width/height carefully. When comparing the sound click profile of the M510 to the standard M185 Logitech mouse, it sounds less plasticky and sticky which is the same for all versions of the M510. Click speed on this mouse is better suited to the office than gaming as it is less responsive overall when attempting to click faster, unless you expect to be clicking the mouse with pauses.
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