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Logitech MX Master 3S: Finally, a Mac-Friendly Mouse That Doesn’t Need a USB Dongle

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Descriptive alt text for image 2 - This image shows important visual content that enhances the user experience and provides context for the surrounding text.For Mac users, there’s long been one recurring headache: third-party mice almost always require a USB dongle. With Apple machines offering a limited number of USB ports—and many new models relying exclusively on USB-C—this often forces users to rely on adapters or hubs just to connect a simple mouse.

Enter the Logitech MX Master 3S, a sleek, high-performance wireless mouse that connects seamlessly to your Mac via Bluetooth—no dongle required. Setup is refreshingly simple: power on the mouse, press and hold the button beneath the white LED until it enters pairing mode, then select “MX Master 3S” from your Mac’s Bluetooth menu. From there, it appears automatically in your system preferences under “Mouse,” where you can tweak settings and check the battery status.

But wireless convenience isn’t the only thing the MX Master 3S has going for it. If you care about sustainability, you’ll be pleased to know the mouse comes with a replaceable battery—something you can swap yourself or have a technician handle when the time comes.

Performance-wise, Logitech’s 4000 DPI sensor means this mouse even works on glass surfaces—though you may notice slight input lag compared to use on a matte desk. On standard surfaces, responsiveness is excellent, and the ergonomic design makes it a pleasure to use for long hours.

Logitech claims the battery lasts over a month on a full charge, though actual longevity will depend on your usage. Recharging is simple thanks to the USB-C port—a clear improvement over the MX Master 2S, which many users found finicky to charge and prone to click malfunctions over time.

That said, the MX Master 3S doesn’t come cheap. And while it’s a functional upgrade over its predecessor, the materials feel less premium than Apple’s own peripherals—raising some concerns about long-term durability at this price point.

Bottom Line:

Pros

  • Improved ergonomics over the MX Master 2S
  • Seamless Bluetooth pairing—no driver or dongle needed
  • Long battery life
  • 4000 DPI sensor supports use on glass

Cons

  • Steep price for build quality that feels underwhelming

Logitech MX 3 S for Mac

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