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๐ Quiet power, endless flow โ work smarter, not louder.
The Logitech M590 Silent Wireless Mouse combines ultra-quiet clicks with a robust 2-year battery life and multi-device Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless connectivity. Designed for professionals juggling multiple devices, it features 7 customizable buttons and Logitech Flow technology for seamless cursor and clipboard control across PCs and Macs. Its ergonomic, compact design and precise 1000 DPI optical tracking make it ideal for focused productivity in shared or quiet environments.












| ASIN | B071VC9998 |
| Antenna Location | Laptop |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 24 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,937 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,270 in Mice |
| Box Contents | 2 years battery / silent clicks / 1000dpi |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Colour | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer, iPad with iPadOS 13.1 or later (Pointing, clicking and scrolling will be supported by enabling the โAssistiveTouchโ accessibility feature.) |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 11,026 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206072558 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.3L x 6.4W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | M590 Multi-Device Silent Mouse Black Graphite |
| Item Weight | 3.53 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 910-005197 |
| Model Name | 910-005197 |
| Model Number | 910-005197 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Pattern | Single |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Range | 33 |
| Special feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | M590 |
| Theme | Computer Accessories |
| UPC | 097855131386 |
J**S
Better than rechargeable one as you change the batteries every 2 years.
I had other couples of Logitech mouse, they are always amazing. So, If they claim it is 2 years, it is 2 years. And it uses only one AA battery. I was thinking of buying the Logitech MX Anywhere 3 instead of this one, but that one costs 3 times more than this for a few benefits, and one of the features is not even a benefit for me, that is the rechargeable battery. This mouse's AA battery lasts 2 years, and there are people in the reviews here that attested that it actually lasted 2 years on 1 single AA battery. So, why bother recharging every 2 months? (in case of the MX anywhere) The wheel in this one is smooth, with a click sensation after each line scrolled. I have disabled the "smooth scrolling" in the mouse app, as that does not help, it creates like scroll inertia and it was scrolling more lines that I wanted. Easy to disable tho. The buttons are all customizable in the Logitech App, except for the one that changes the computer between 1 and 2, on top of the mouse. BTW, for those who use it in multiple computers, this the one! The only mouse I saw that leaves the switch in an easy to access button. The other put that button on the bottom or hidden. I work with 2 computers, and the easy switch between the two is excellent. The silent in the name... It is really silent, a big difference from mt M280, you can barely hear the click noise or the wheel noise and you know what is the best? It is still clicky! It is not mushy at all. This is definitively a big feature. No one can hear me clicking in my calls, and also less noise when I'm on the computer until late. Gaming, well, I'm a "casual gamer" and I play mostly offline games. Anyway, I have done quick research that 1000DPI that this mouse has is perfect for FPS games as help with accuracy. Too much DPIs, such as 4000DPI is even worse for aiming. I cannot notice any input lag due to it being wireless, using the USB adapter or Bluetooth. But again, I'm not a online competitive gamer or nothing like that. I just like to have fun from time to time. The Logitech app. It is good and well designed. You can easily customise the buttons, change the configurations and configure the Flow that switches between computer seamlessly, every time the pointer touches the side of the screen. Well, it is a great idea and I used for a couple of days and switched off as there is a dedicated button to do this on the mouse. I mean, it works but it is not instantly, there is a lag between touching and it moving on the other computer. Also, I was hitting it by accident during meetings and presentations, which was annoying. I prefer the button. On summary, this is the best mouse I had so far, I'm happy with it, it really does what it claims, regarding silence and battery.
S**5
Expensive but works well for using multiple devices and much quieter clicks
Quality device as expected from Logitech. It is a mini-sized mouse that is perfect for pairing with a laptop. As a full-sized person with large hands I have no problems with using this product. It is comfortable and reliable to use for extended periods while working on the go. Some people may prefer to have a full-sized mouse that they can cup in the palm of the hand, whereas this mini mouse is better positioned so that it is moved only by one's fingers and the base of the palm can rest stationary upon a table-top. The USB receiver is a multi-device "unifying receiver" and works with a chromebook if you download the logitech extension from the chromestore or install the windows software direct from logitech website for a windows computer. Bluetooth connection works exceptionally well without interference or drop-outs. It enables fast switching between 2 devices at the press of a dedicated button on the mouse. I have tested it with a chromebook, Android 7 tablet, Android 8 phone, Win10 laptop. No problems whatsoever. The button clicks aren't truly silent but they are much quieter than with a standard mouse. Perfect for co-working spaces and late-night work or gaming sessions - you won't bother anybody else. It is an expensive device but on the whole it is worth the price for the convenience of fast switching between multiple devices (making my android tablet actually usable when working with charts) and the quiet mouse clicks. If you can get it on a ยฃ35 deal then definitely go for it!
J**D
Stopped my wife complaining about the annoying clicking noise as she watched TV
I have always had a liking for Logitech mice, having used them almost exclusively since the RS-232 serial Pilot Mouse on my first PC, an 80286. The most recent mice I use are the Performance MX2 at my desk and the Anywhere 2 on the go with my laptop. Both of these are comfortable, accurate, and versatile but suffer from one drawback (in my wife's opinion) of having an annoying click when she's trying to watch television and I'm in the living room on my laptop. I tried the Logitech M590 as Logitech claim it to be 90% quieter than their normal range of mice when the buttons are clicked. It certainly is much quieter with only a low noise emanating from the mouse when buttons are clicked, which seems to satisfy my wife's requirements. The buttons still operate decisively and with a little bounce so not spongy. Accuracy when operating the mouse on an unconventional surface, such as the arm of a settee is certainly reduced, when compared to the Darkfield laser of the Anywhere2 and Performance MX2 but still at an acceptable level for most tasks. I notice the lower accuracy when using the mouse for some CAD work such as manipulating construction lines, but for most operations this isn't a problem, nor concern. Accuracy is improved when using a mouse mat or other suitable surface. The Ergonomics are also different compared to the Anywhere2 and Performance MX, not quite as comfortable and easy in the hand as these two mice, but still comfortable and better than most competitor mice. The two thumb buttons and sideways scrolling buttons on the mouse wheel give you the versatility of extra functionality without having to use the keyboard. I program one of my thumb buttons to CRTL+S giving you the ability to regularly and quickly save within many applications: great when editing large documents or editing within CAD. If noise isn't an issue for you then I'd recommend the Anywhere series for portability and the Performance MX series for a desk environment over this mouse, but if quietness is important for you (like it is for my wife) then this mouse is a good buy.
M**I
Solid mouse for the price.
I owned the Logitech M235 for a few years, then I upgraded to the M590, which I used exclusively for 4 months, now I own the Logitech MX Master 3. With this breadth of experience in mice, I think it's a good time to leave a review, which will review the M590 through the lens of comparing these mice. M590 Pros + Near silent keys: I absolutely love this feature. When I first upgraded to the M590 from the M235, I found the difference to be stark. Then over the 4 months I used this mouse exclusively, I got used to not hearing the clicking noise. Note that how silent it is can depend on the surface you are using the mouse on. Now the Logitech MX Master 3 is my primary mouse, and it does not have near silent keys, it makes the clicking noise, and I actually find the clicking noise a bit annoying now! This has reminded me how great the M590 is in this regard! It beats the MX Master 3 on this point. + Weight and movability: The M590 is 101 grams, I really didn't understand how crucial that was until I got the Logitech MX Master 3 - which weighs 140 grams - and experienced strain in my hand the first day of using it for work! I also noticed that with the M590, I can move the mouse much quicker than I can the MX Master 3. So on weight and movability, the M590 again beats the MX Master 3. + Connect to 2 devices: The MX Master 3 can connect to up to 3 devices, which is obviously better than 2. But if - like me - you only have 2 devices, the M590 is just fine. On the MX Master 3, the button to switch between devices you are connected to via bluetooth is at the bottom of the mouse, whereas with the M590, that button is on the top, making it much easier to switch between devices. + Aesthetics: I'd say this is an attractive mouse. The Logitech MX Anywhere 3 is the smaller, lighter weight and cheaper equivalent of the MX Master 3, however, I just don't find that mouse aesthetically pleasing. Cons - Latency: Occasionally there is a delay between your movements and the cursor, it gets laggy and choppy. I experience this with the M590 not enough for it to be a huge problem and deal breaker, but enough for it to be a noticeable flaw. I'd say this is its biggest flaw. Thus far, I've experienced no such issue with the MX Master 3. - Foremost side button: The foremost side button is just not in a position that makes it easy to press. When I have to press it, I have to move my fingers an inch forward, taking them out of a position where I can move the mouse around and still use the keys. Effectively, this renders every other function of the mouse unavailable to me in that moment, and after I press I have to reset the position of my hand to move and use the mouse again. On Windows I configured this button to paste, but in reality I found it much easier to just right click and then click paste, or use CTRL-V. This could just be due to the size of my hands (I'm 6ft3), or it could be a design flaw. With the MX Master 3, I don't have this issue, I find it much easier to press the foremost side button. In conclusion, the M590 is great for its price, the silent keys and its light weight make it an excellent portable mouse, or just a great mouse in general if you don't want to spend ยฃ66 on the MX Anywhere 3 or ยฃ90 on the MX Master 3. I will use the MX Master 3 as my home mouse and the M590 as my travel mouse.
M**3
Perfect little mouse
Best mouse I have ever had. Works every time. I have used it with two different computers and no issues, fully compatible with both. I love the size, small but perfectly form. Great battery life too.
I**R
A Compact and Versatile Mouse with Great Customization Options - Logi M590
I purchased the Logi M590 mouse and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance and design. It's clearly designed for right-handed use, and the ergonomics are spot-on, with no discomfort even after prolonged use. One of the standout features of this mouse is the integration with Logi Options+. This software is a game-changer, allowing me to customize one-click functions for each app I use. As a Mac user, I've found this customization to significantly enhance my productivity, making it easier and faster to navigate and perform tasks. Another great aspect of the M590 is its support for dual devices. This functionality is incredibly convenient for those of us juggling multiple devices. It allows for effortless switching between them, which is a huge plus in a multi-device setup. The mouse is also very quiet during operation, which is great for working in shared spaces. Its compact size makes it easy to carry around, fitting seamlessly into my mobile working life. However, there's one area where the M590 falls a bit short - battery life. While it's advertised to last up to two years, my experience was different. My mouse lasted about 8 months before needing a battery change. While this isn't a deal-breaker, it's something to keep in mind. Overall, the Logi M590 is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a compact, ergonomic, and feature-rich mouse. Its software customization and dual-device support are particularly impressive, making it a valuable tool for enhancing productivity. Just be prepared for more frequent battery changes than you might expect.
K**K
Perfect mouse, I wish Apple did multi-device mice/trackpads themselves...
This is possibly theist versatile mouse I have ever had. I use it across a PC and a Mac laptops and it works flawlessly, the dongle saves you from installation issues on devices you have no admin access to and works instantly. The switch is fast and the top button to activate it very conveniently located. It is silent, but precise clicking and smooth. The scroll wheel is not totally smooth, but the ratcheting is precise enough. One minor gripe is the size, it is a small mouse, I do not have high hands and I could feel it disappear a bit in my had, had I got larger hands it would be uncomfortable. Otherwise very light and convenient for travelling as it uses regular replaceable batteries. I combined it with a K780 keyboard and it is just magic.
S**T
Yes, the scroll wheel works as the middle button, in case you were wondering
Having read several reviews of the more expensive/larger Logitech mice that said that the scroll wheel did not act as a proper "middle button", but instead adjusted the scroll wheel speed, I was unsure about ordering this. But I am writing this review to confirm that on this particular Logitech mouse the wheel does work as a traditional middle button. Apart from that, it's a nice enough mouse, although I find the asymmetry doesn't benefit right-handed use and just makes it unsuitable for left-handed use. Also the back/forward buttons on the left side of the mouse are located too far back in my opinion - the "back" button is quite a stretch unless you move your hand. The buttons are definitely quieter than a normal mouse although that wasn't a particular factor for me. Using it on Bluetooth is connects quickly and is responsive. I haven't tried the USB receiver or pairing with a second device.
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