
"The MX Master series has always been about empowering creative professionals and developers who spend their days wrestling with demanding workflows. Logitech's latest iteration, the MX Master 4, arriving this October for $119.99, continues this legacy while introducing something we haven't seen in consumer mice since the old iFeel days: haptic feedback. This isn't just any haptic implementation; Logitech has developed a sophisticated haptic language that transforms how we interact with our computers."
"The familiar MX Master silhouette remains largely unchanged, but pick up the mouse and you'll notice subtle refinements. A subtly translucent upper shell creates an understated depth effect around the Logi logo, particularly visible in the lighter colorways. The controversial tiny thumb button from the Master 3S has evolved into something far more interesting: a haptic touch pad that doesn't physically click but delivers convincing tactile feedback through carefully programmed vibrations."
"This new flagship comes equipped with an 8,000 DPI sensor that tracks on literally any surface (yes, even glass), and connectivity that's twice as strong as its predecessor thanks to a new high performance chip and optimized antenna placement. The MagSpeed electromagnetic scroll wheel still dominates the top, capable of blasting through 1,000 lines per second while maintaining pixel precision when you need it."
Logitech's MX Master 4 introduces haptic feedback via a programmed touchpad that simulates tactile clicks without physical movement. The design retains the familiar MX Master silhouette with a translucent upper shell and refined controls. An 8,000 DPI sensor tracks on any surface, including glass, and new internals double wireless connectivity strength. The MagSpeed electromagnetic scroll wheel allows both high-speed and precise scrolling. Clicks are 90% quieter than the MX Master 3 while preserving tactile feel. Battery life extends to 70 days with USB-C quick charge providing three hours from one minute. Multi-device pairing supports three devices across major OSes.
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