Its okay for light pointing and clicking, but real keyboard warriors need more control and better ergonomics.

The Master 3 is the Ginsu Knife of mice, with a beguiling number of buttons and features.

If you have small hands, you might want to consider a more petite model.

Logitech Mx Master 3 for Mac next to an Apple keyboard

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Looks-wise, the Master 3 is a bit of a toss-up.

On one hand, its a cool-looking gadget with lots of sleek curves and delightfully industrial-looking buttons.

Thats all great, but it does clash with Apples elegant and minimalist designs.

Mx Master 3 mouse used with MacBook and two Mac monitors

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Im ok with the Master 3 not matching my iMac, considering all the features it offers.

The Master 3 is highly accurate for daily use.

During my tests, it worked on every surface I could find, including wood and plastic.

Admittedly, its not as accurate on paper as some gaming mice, but thats not the intended audience.

The side of the Master 3 contains two macro buttons, and a second scroll wheel.

I found the best part of the Master 3 to be the new electromagnetic scroll wheel.

Fun Scrolling With Magnets

A neat trick the magnetic wheel allows is dynamic scrolling.

It will automatically adjust the resistance depending on how fast you roll the wheel.

Theres also an option to change the resistance manually.

Two other buttons underneath the wheel are programmable.

I found the best part of the Master 3 to be the new electromagnetic scroll wheel.

But wait, theres more!

Right below where your thumb rests is a gesture button.

At $99.99, the Master 3 isnt an impulse buy.