Apple’s Magic Mouse is usually the go-to device for Macs, but for anyone looking to get their hand around something different, there are Black Friday deals on Logitech’s fan-favorite MX mouse devices. In comparison to the seamless design of the Magic Mouse, these Logitech Mac mice offer a traditional design with clearly defined buttons and different colors. It’s worth noting that you’ll need to purchase a Logi Bolt dongle to get them to work on a Mac via Bluetooth, but these are very affordable and you can get one for around $13.
The Logitech MX Anywhere 3S is on sale for $61 for its Black version and $68 for the Pale Grey model–a nice discount from the usual $80 MSRP. This is a lightweight mouse optimized for Apple MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and iPad tablets, and it features an accurate sensor, USB-C quick-charging, an 8K DPI sensor, and a very precise scrolling wheel. Logitech also offers a version for Windows PCs, so if you like its compact design, you’ll be covered if you want to use it on a PC running Microsoft’s operating system.
MX Anywhere 3S (Mac)
MX Anywhere 3SBlack — $61 ($80)Pale Grey — $68 ($80)
MX Anywhere 3S (Windows)
Black — $68 ($80)Pale Grey — $65 ($80)Rose — $68 ($80)
The Logitech MX Master 3S offers a high-performance option for MacOS and iPadOS users, as this mouse is equipped with easy-to-reach thumb controls. It also has an 8K DPI and quick-charging functionality, but the big difference is its shape as it is designed to be more ergonomic for your hand. This is made to support your palm and fingers more comfortably, but the downside here is that it’s geared toward right-handed people only.
MX Master 3S (Mac)
MX Master 3SSpace Gray — $85 ($100)Pale Gray — $85 ($100)
For anyone on a budget, the Logitech MX Anywhere 2S is on sale for $40 (was $60), and while this 2024 revision isn’t quite as advanced as the models above, it does have a superb battery life. If you don’t mind charging it via MicroUSB, a full charge will let it run for up to 70 days. There’s also the MX Master 2S, and like its successor, it has a comfy design and useful controls positioned by your thumb. This one is on sale for $59 (was $70).
Logitech MX Anywhere 2S — $40 ($60)Logitech MX Master 2S — $59 ($70)
A keyboard will also go well with these purchases, and you can choose between Logitech’s full-size and compact MX mechanical devices. These have low-profile tactile keys that aim to be less noisy when you type on them, and SB-C quick-charging of up to 15 days on a full charge and with LED backlighting on. They’re also compatible with both MacOS and Windows PCs.
Logitech MX wireless keyboardLogitech MX Wireless Keyboard — $139 ($170)Logitech MX Wireless Keyboard (Compact) — $112.50 ($150)