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Logitech MX Master 4 (Wireless)
EUR129,99

Logitech MX Master 4

Wireless


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6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

The main difference between the "MX Master 4 For Business" and the "normal" MX Master 4 lies in the optimised connectivity, the extended warranty and the business-oriented features. The "For Business" version offers twice as powerful a wireless connection thanks to a new wireless chip and optimised antenna placement, as well as the Logi Bolt USB-C receiver for a secure, encrypted connection. It also has a longer manufacturer's warranty (3 years) and is specially designed for professional working environments with a high wireless density. Both models share many technical features such as the 8,000 DPI darkfield laser sensor, silent clicks, haptic feedback, MagSpeed scroll wheel and programmable buttons. The "For Business" version is also easier to disassemble for recycling purposes and is available in the colour Graphite, while the normal MX Master 4 is also available in other colours. To summarise: - "For Business" has improved, twice as strong and secure wireless connectivity (Logi Bolt USB-C receiver). - Longer warranty (3 years) for the business version. - Specially optimised for professional, dense wireless environments. - Easy to disassemble for recycling. - Colour options and availability differ slightly. Functionally and technically both are very similar, but the business version is designed for professional requirements and security.
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4 months ago

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4 months ago

The MX Master 4 (wireless) is charged via USB-C and is not compatible with a charging pad. The mouse has an integrated battery that can only be charged by connecting a USB-C cable directly to the USB-C port on the front of the mouse. Wireless charging via a charging pad is not possible.
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5 months ago

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5 months ago

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The main mouse wheel of the Logitech MX Master 4 cannot be tilted to the left or right. However, horizontal scrolling and lateral functions are possible via the separate thumbwheel. In addition, the Logitech software Logi Options+ can be used to customise the buttons and thumbwheel, for example for copying, pasting or other shortcuts.
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7 months ago

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7 months ago

I was able to do some research and the Business variant is currently no longer on sale. Unfortunately, I can't say at the moment when and if it will be on sale again. Below is the link to the business version, whereby the product can be added to the watch list and if an offer should be active, a notification will follow. According to the scope of delivery, both are equipped with the same receiver and have the same specifications. At Logitech, "for business" generally refers to the software, which differs from that of private users, the warranty services or packaging and price. Logitech Mx Master 4 For Business (Wireless)
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8 months ago

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8 months ago

The difference between the "normal" version and the "for Mac" version of Logitech devices such as MX Master and MX Keys / MX Keys S is usually relatively minimal, often primarily cosmetic and in terms of supplied components or key assignment, not in the hardware functionality itself.
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The Logitech MX Master 4 has a button on the left-hand side (in the thumb area) that can be individually programmed using Logi Options+ software (e.g. to control shortcuts, macros, actions, etc.). However, this button is not primarily intended for switching directly between devices (e.g. source 1 / 2 / 3), as is possible with some "triathlon" mice. In reviews, it is usually described as an "actions ring / menu button" or "thumb haptic button", which is used to open an overlay for functions.

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