Budget Logitech mouse is a steal at £30 as Amazon cuts price by more than half
Amazon has cut the price of a budget mouse which might be perfect for people working from home
If your mouse is looking old, mucky and you fancy an upgrade, Amazon has a great Logitech alternative as it has cut the price of the MX Anywhere 2S by more than half.
At £29.99, this mouse might be a steal especially if you've been looking for a Bluetooth mouse that will help boost your productivity while you work from home - or maybe a bit of light gaming.
The Anywhere 2S allows you to connect up to three computers thanks to Logitech Flow allows you to seamlessly control up to three computers with one Bluetooth wireless mouse, and copy-paste text, images and files between them.
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And you don't need to worry about where you put it because this multi surface mouse uses Darkfield High Precision tracking to give you flawless control virtually anywhere – even on glass.
It also has a rapid charge time with great battery life. Connect the mouse to your computer and get enough power for a full day of use in only 3 minutes; a full charge lasts up to 70 days.
It is also ergonomic so if you use your mouse for long periods of time, it is crafted to fit your hand and provides the wireless control you need at home, at work or on the go.
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It also has some good reviews. One reviewer said: "This is great mouse for productivity. I have small hands and this is perfect not big. Customisable buttons, quick scrolling wheel and amazing battery life. Only con is that it didn't come with Bluetooth receiver so can't be used with a computer which doesn't have a Bluetooth".
But as the reviewer mentioned, it doesn't come with a Bluetooth receiver so you'll want to make sure your device has Bluetooth built-in. One reviewer added: "This 'Bluetooth Edition' supports the unifying receiver, it just doesn’t include one, so it’s perfect as a replacement or addition to a keyboard."
If you want to look at alternatives, you can get this cheap but cheerful TECHNET USB mouse for £9 or another cheap wireless mouse by Logitech for just under £10. Currys also stocks the LOGITECH M185 Wireless Optical Mouse for £9.99.