🖱️ Scroll smarter, work longer, and stay ahead in style!
The Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 in vibrant red combines micro-precise scrolling tailored for web use with an ergonomic design featuring textured rubber grips for all-day comfort. Its ultra-long 18-month battery life virtually eliminates interruptions, while the compact Logitech Unifying Nano-receiver ensures reliable wireless connectivity across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS platforms. Lightweight and travel-ready, it’s engineered for professionals who demand precision and endurance.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 18 months |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | M325 Laser Wireless Mouse |
Item model number | 910-002651 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux, Windows 10, Windows Vista |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 3.58 x 5.83 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 3.58 x 5.83 inches |
Color | Red |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 A batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B005HQ5138 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 1, 2011 |
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7+ Years Strong
I have apparently owned this mouse for SEVEN YEARS. Still works great. Never had a single problem. I own two of them because I left one at college over winter break right after I got it and refused to use my laptop at home until I got a second mouse. This has led to some "fun" mixups where I have the wrong mouse/toggle combo but that's on my ADHD brain, not the mouse.I was about to replace my ~nice~ work mouse at the office (a wireless thinkpad mouse that also has great reviews) and then I realized I don't have to buy the matching thinkpad mouse, I can buy yet another copy of this mouse because this mouse is superior in literally every way. More comfy in the hand, nicer shape/arch, scroll wheel feels better. Honestly it even feels nicer (in terms of comfort) in my hand than the Razor wired gaming mouse I have, but that's subjective. I can't speak for battery life really but it seems normal in that regard. It certainly doesn't feel like I've had to replace it very often. I'm not a SuPeR gAmEr or anything but for playing stuff like Path of Exile and Genshin Impact it's been fine. Another nice thing, although extremely niche, is that when I sprained my wrist a few months ago and had to wear a brace this was the only mouse I could grasp properly while wearing it.But yeah, I have been using this mouse for seven years, the first six of which was daily as a student (one who's free time outside of schoolwork was spent on the internet or playing basic videogames) and still use it pretty regularly since then.UPDATE: Going on year 9! On top of using it when working remotely I’ve also been using it for several hours daily for the last nine months since getting into FFXIV (the critically acclaimed mmorpg with an expanded free trial which you can play through the entirety of A Realm Reborn and the award-winning Heavensward, and thrilling Stormblood expansions up to level 70 for free with no restrictions on playtime). I cannot stress enough how much I use this mouse, and I leave it on 24/7 - I don’t switch it off on the bottom overnight or anything. I don’t even remember the last time I changed the batteries. Last month a friend of mine was talking about a mouse they love and have had since college (5+ years), so I brought up this mouse and it turned out it is this same mouse. Hilarious stuff.
E**S
For portables and mainstream uses -- the very best!
Just excellant. I'm using it with both Linux Mint and Win 10, and I bought a third for my mother to use on her Chromebox. The buttons have both a tactile and audible click, the wheel has fine detents that can just barely be felt. The wheel tilts sideways, too, being assigned to Back (tilt left) and Forward (tilt right) in Linux. I haven't tried customizing the buttons in either Linux or Win10. Their default functions were fine, right out of the box! The little LED on top turns on for only a few seconds when the mouse wakes up, then it goes out -- maybe that's the battery indication. The color and build quality is great, as with most everything that has come from Logitech.I moved from a small Microsoft Optical 5000 corded mouse for portables to this mouse, wanting to be free of cords. The AA battery makes the Logitech heavier, but also promises a long life between replacements. I leave the mouse switched on always, and I still expect more than a year on the battery. I'm not heavy-handed, so the rubber sides give it a good, non-slip feel, while the top is ergonomic, with just enough curvature to signal that your fingers are placed such that the wheel is where you expect, making the mouse an extension of your hand.I'm thinking of opening my laptop to embed the RF dongle inside the case, so it's not sticking out the side to catch on things. It's a small dongle, of course, but I see no reason to ever take it out, and I don't want it catching on a travel bag or (please no) breaking off if the laptop slips and falls. I think that all laptops should have a RF device (no, not a bluetooth pain) inside for cordless mice, headphones, and auxiliary speakers. Surely a software engineer can sort through the addressing and collisions.Just one bit of advice: If you get more than one, then resist the urge to get only your favorite color. Each dongle is dedicated to its own mouse, no problem there, but you still might pick up the wrong mouse when packing your bags!
Z**S
Great mouse,
I purchased this mouse after my older Logitech V220 wireless mouse stopped working after over 3 years of daily use. I really like the Smooth Scrolling feature that this mouse has, although it did take a while to adjust to the scroll wheel not clicking like my old one. This mouse fits my hands pretty well, although I have noticed that most times I end up holding it with just my fingertips due to the small size which doesn't bother me any, but it may bother those with large hands or anyone that is accustomed to larger mice. The mouse is actually a darker red than it appears to be in the picture, which I was actually hoping for.I have not had the mouse long enough to comment on battery life, but the mouse did come with a AA battery pre-installed.The compact size of the mouse also makes it very easy to just throw it in my backpack before school, and thanks to the newer style Unifying Receiver I don't even have to pull the receiver out of my laptop before putting it in my backpack. This is a very nice feature compared to the older V220, which had a receiver about the size of a typical flashdrive (which is actually what caused my old mouse to stop working, because the receiver got bent and broke).Another nice feature is the SetPoint software, which allows you to change what each button on the mouse does, and can be downloaded from Logitech's website, and is very easy to install and use.
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