
"If you saw the leaks, you probably already know that haptics are the big, new thing in Logitech's $119.99 MX Master 4 wireless mouse, coming in October. No, it's not adding rumble effects to YouTube videos or to your favorite websites (on second thought, I'd like to try that). And, it's different from Logitech's haptics-based click system in its Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse coming in 2026."
"The Haptic Sense Panel embedded in its grippy thumb rest vibrates when pressed, opening Logitech's Action Ring overlay. That overlay can be filled with whatever app- and system-level shortcuts you want. You can even nest multiple Action Rings within one, if you want, letting you drill down to extremely specific commands. The haptics is a hardware feature that, unsurprisingly, requires you to engage pretty heavily with the company's software, Logi Options Plus."
Logitech's MX Master 4 is a $119.99 wireless mouse launching in October that centers haptics as its primary new feature. The design does not add rumble effects to web video and differs from the Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse's haptics-based click system. A Haptic Sense Panel embedded in a grippy thumb rest vibrates when pressed and opens an Action Ring overlay filled with app- and system-level shortcuts. Multiple Action Rings can be nested for deeper command access. The haptics punctuate gestures, Action Rings, and Smart Actions, and require substantial configuration via Logi Options Plus software.
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