The MX Master 3 has an even higher resolution. But the Advanced still has programmable keys.
Details can be found here: https://www.digitec.ch/Comparison...
According to my research, you can no longer order the MX Master 3 from Logitech CH and DE, only the successor 3S, which we offer at a lower price here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/logitech-mx-master-3s-kabellos-maus-20987854. Supply and demand determine the price. As this model is no longer in production and is still popular, the purchasing conditions are correspondingly high. You can find the reason in this article: https://www.digitec.ch/de....
There should not be a technically relevant difference. According to research https://www.reddit.com/r..., there only seems to be a difference in the manufacturer's warranty. In this case, however, this would be irrelevant, as we offer a 2-year warranty for both. The price difference is mainly due to the purchasing conditions.
Hello Moritz
I have just tested this, unfortunately it does not work!
You can use the mouse either via Bluetooth or via the Unifying receiver (USB plug) with your computer. The PC itself does not need Bluetooth, it works with the included Unifying receiver.
The cable itself only seems to charge the mouse.
LG
"Bluetooth Edition" means: same MX Master 3S, but without Logi-Bolt/Unifying receiver, connection only via Bluetooth. Otherwise, there are no differences to the other 3S variants.
The mouse works with the Logitech MK650 for Business keyboard, as both devices use the Logi Bolt USB receiver or Bluetooth Low Energy for wireless connection and are therefore compatible. Both support Windows 10, 11 or newer operating systems as well as macOS, Linux and ChromeOS in basic functions via these connection types.
You do not necessarily need a mouse pad for better performance with this mouse because it features an 8000 DPI Darkfield optical sensor that tracks accurately on virtually any surface, including glass. However, using a mouse pad can provide additional comfort, smoother glide, and surface protection.
The mouse is designed to work well on hard, smooth surfaces without requiring a traditional mouse pad, but some users may prefer a mouse pad for enhanced comfort or to protect their desk surface.
The mouse is equipped with so-called "quiet clicks", which means that the clicks are significantly quieter than with conventional mice. However, it is not completely silent, but reduces the clicking noise by around 90 per cent.
I have been using the MX Master 3S for some time now and find it very ergonomic - especially in comparison to flatter standard mice. A true 1:3:1 hand position as with vertical mice is not quite possible, but the slightly angled shape still ensures a very relaxed hand position. I don't have any cramping when working, even during prolonged use.