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Connect the way you like: Connect this Logitech mouse wireless in an instant via Bluetooth Low Energy or Logi Bolt USB receiver, suitable as a wireless mouse for Chromebook, PC, and Mac
Customizable side buttons: Customize the side buttons on the wireless mouse Logitech with Logitech Options plus ; available on Windows and macOS, to your favorite shortcuts – like back/forward, or copy/paste.
Scroll smarter: With Logitech Signature M650 Wireless Mouse for PC, you get line-by-line precision for documents and super-fast scrolling for long web pages; simply switch modes with a flick of the SmartWheel
Upgrade your comfort: This wireless mouse with side buttons provides long hours of comfort thanks to its shape, soft thumb area, and rubber side grips that keep your hand snug. Sizes and handedness available.
Less noise, more focus: Whether working at the office or at home, Logitech Signature M650 is a silent wireless mouse, allowing you to enjoy 90 percent less click noise with SilentTouch technology.
Fully compatible with Windows 11
10 reviews for Logitech Wireless Mouse Signature M650 L Full Size – Large Hands, 2-Year Battery, Silent Clicks, Customizable Buttons, Bluetooth, PC/Mac/Chromebook – Black, Right-Handed, Large
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$39.99

LO –
Smooth, Silent, and Versatile — Great Everyday Mouse
This mouse feels excellent in the hand—just the right weight, a bit heavier than average, but in a good way. It glides effortlessly, even on textured or grainy surfaces, and the silent clicks are perfect for working in quiet spaces. The scroll wheel is smooth, and the two side buttons are super handy and easy to reach. It feels very sturdy and like it should hold up for a long time.One huge bonus that isn’t highlighted enough in the product description is that it supports both Bluetooth and a USB dongle connection, which adds a lot of flexibility. It’s not rechargeable—it runs on a single AA battery—which could be a drawback for some. But honestly, it’s also a convenience if you’re on the go or away from power sources, since you don’t have to worry about charging it all the time.The quality is great for the price, and I really like the off-white color. I just wish they offered even more color choices than they already do. Overall, a reliable, quiet, and well-designed mouse for everyday use!
Rupert Giles –
Love this mouse!
This mouse is everything a mouse should be: it moves easily and quietly, is comfortable in the hand, and is easy to control. It connected via Bluetooth to my iMac without any trouble at all.The buttons are very quiet, but there is tactile feedback when they are pressed. The buttons on the left side scroll forward and back in my web browser (Chrome) and did not require any additional configuration. I did NOT install the Logitech software.The mouse comes in two sizes. I got the size for larger hands.The mouse will connect either via Bluetooth, or wireless USB. There is a small USB connector in the battery compartment that can be removed, and plugged into an open USB port. As Bluetooth connected for me without any issue, I have not tried the USB connection
Ash –
Good for 1.5 Years so far. Was a bit off then easily fixed it.
Jul 2025 Update: Had it at four stars, but changed it to five. After a few days I was able to open the mouse easily with two screws and fix and dust it very easily. The button was misaligned because of the plastic flexing weird?Love repairable and maintainable tech. Now the buttons are all back to normal. I’ll update again if this changes. If it makes it to two years it’ll be worth the cost. $20 per year is average these days. Some of the logitech G series mice don’t even last this long without issue.—–Jul 2025: I have been using this mouse for a year and five months now. It was good but if I knew it was going to last 1.5 years, I would have spent the $35 dollars towards a mouse that would last 3 years instead. If it was $15-20 it wouldn’t be so bad.I love how quiet the clicks are. Never really had a problem with it until today. When the left click button started to have problems. I am used to computer mouse lasting longer than this. Some mice from the 90s still work, so I don’t know why modern mice should be different.Pros:Ease of setup: Plug and playScrolling speed: decent, you can change it in settingsBattery Life: AmazingSize: L version fit my large hands well.Sleek: Good for any purpose or setting. No bright lightsSome issues I had:Accuracy: There were some issues with the accuracy at times but turning it on and off fixed it.Dongle: When I used the USB dongle on Linux the system detected it as a wireless receiver which would interfere with wireless connectivity of the computer. Passing it through a USB hub prevented this issue somehow.Life: Lasted 1.5 years of office work and browsing.My next mouse will probably be an upright mouse for better ergonomics.
Bacchus –
Mouse works great, but hate the side grips large ridges – feel horrible to my fingertips.
I bought this to replace my M510, which I’ve been using pretty much since they came out. Every and then buying a new one.Importantly, the M650 immediately seems to have fixed (at least so far) the issue I’ve recently been having where left clicking even with a recently opened M510 has been losing and (sometimes) regaining click hold without my lifting of the button at all. With the effect that items I click and drag sometimes didn’t make it where I want them to go, or even worse, were dropped in the wrong place and another item (such as a folder) was grabbed and moved to a second wrong place.I really like the overall feel of the M650L. It is sized and shaped so close to the 510 that it fits my hand just as well. I’ve also really quickly gotten used to how much lighter it is, which is a clear advantage but definitely made it feel different at first. I also like the feel of the side and top buttons, as well as the wheel.(Edit – Updated from to 4 stars) The reason for the low initial star rating was that I truly hate the new ridged side grips. I quite literally despise them. They are much to big/high, giving horrible tactile feel. Basically making my fingertips feel like I’d been in the water all day, but worse. I never had an issue with losing grip on the m510 style grips with there scattered light indents, so I still can’t understand the reason for the extreme change. I was able to sand the ridges down not quite all the way, and having used it for a while now it is quite comfortable, so the quality of the device now comes to the front.I do wish that Logitech (or Logi, whatever) would either make a second set of models with a side grip style more similar to the M510, or sell alternate/replacement side grips in that style that as an accessory option. I’d happily pay for them.This would be a 5 star review if it weren’t for the grips feeling so awful to me. But the mouse itself is great.
Mr. Deb –
Very Responsive Bluetooth Mouse. I’d recommend it.
Very pleased with this mouse. I’ve been using Logitech 5-button mice for a long time. They’ve always been built nicely, comfortable, and responsive. This one is ery comfortable with larger hands. Textured rubber surfaces are comfortable, and doesn’t slip.I really like this mouse’s bluetooth connectivity. I’t reliable and responsive; no lags or stutters. I see no difference using the Logi Bolt receiver versus Bluetooth. connectiity. Plus, using bluetooth frees up a USB port on ny laptop.I paid $30.00 for the red model. So far, it’s a great mouse at a fair price.
João Simoe –
Mouse bom, boa pegada, macio e silencioso.Único porém é que ele é bem maior do que eu esperava, fora isso é perfeito para longas jornadas de trabalho.
Hazem Mohamed Okasha –
It’s a genuine Logitech mouse.Great for daily office use.Can be stored in your laptop bag with ease.Two connectivity modes (Bluetooth and Logi Bolt USB).It came with DokkanTech warranty.
Karla Vera –
Es muy cómodo, tiene click silencioso que es una de las características que me hizo comprarlo, los botones laterales son muy prácticos ya que puedes seleccionar la función que más te convenga para usarlos, en mi caso para copiar y pegar textos, documentos, fotos, todo! Es una muy buena opción si buscas un mouse cómodo, bonito y versátil a parte que lo puedes conectar hasta a tu celular mediante su conexión Bluetooth.
Dave in Canada –
Was looking to replace an older Logitech Bluetooth rechargeable mouse that started to lose it’s ability to hold a charge after many years of use. Decided to replace it with a battery-powered Bluetooth mouse that would hopefully give me at least a year of use on a fresh Duracell. Also wasn’t looking to spend a lot of money on the purchase.To that end, I settled on a Bluetooth mouse by Tecknet, sold here on Amazon.ca. It had the features I was looking for, essentially Bluetooth and battery-powered, with side buttons for back/forward web-page navigating. It cost $19.99 and the reviews were largely favourable, so I purchased it.On receipt, it felt very light-weight and looked and felt like cheapy plastic — but the real test was it’s performance, or lack of it. As the title of this review states, you really do get what you pay for, and this one didn’t cost much. The clicks were loud. The on-screen cursor was erratic and sticky, all-in-all difficult to control despite my having cycled through the dpi settings repeatedly, and despite having played with the system’s mouse settings (current Windows version), hoping for a fix. This erratic and sticky cursor issue emerged after using the mouse for only a handful of days on a proper mouse surface. Equally troubling was a problem with the mouse entering “sleep mode” whenever idle for more than a few minutes. That would not have been an issue at all if it woke up upon movement, but it never did. Instead, each time I had to press the Bluetooth connection button on the underside of the mouse to re-establish contact with the PC. That Tecknet mouse was simply not usable so I packaged it up and returned it to Amazon.I had never had such issues, indeed any issues, with Logitech products (other than losing the ability to hold a charge over time). So, I purchased the battery-powered Bluetooth/USB Logitech M650 L in Ferrari “red” at $39.99. Well…what a difference 20 bucks makes. This Logitech is rock-solid — the materials and build skate circles around the Tecknet mouse — and the clicks are virtually silent. The ‘smart’ mouse wheel spins smooth as silk, the side buttons are well positioned, and the feel of the mouse — meaning its weight, texture and contours — under the palm of the hand is ergonomically delicious. The cursor reacts on-screen exactly as intended…doesn’t skip a beat and lands precisely where directed. And, the battery life is stated as 2 full years (which likely assumes that you slide the underside power switch to ‘off’, as I always do, whenever the PC is shut down). A nice bonus is that a fresh Duracell battery is included with the mouse, and the unit is both Bluetooth and USB compatible (a USB dongle is located inside the battery compartment).This Logitech M650 L costs a little more than the Tecknet mouse, but feels and performs like it’s 5 times the cost. Worth every penny of the difference.BTW, I opted for the “L” model (as in M650 “L”, which stands for….you guessed it, “Large”), and is supposedly designed for a larger hand. My hands are average-size male hands, about 18 cm’s from tip of middle finger to base of palm, and the “L” model is a perfect, comfortable fit. I therefore think the standard size M650 (without the “L” after the model number) might be a little too compact for my mousing hand. I wasn’t certain about going with the “L” model when I ordered the mouse, but I’m glad I did.Hope you find this review helpful.
Milena –
Ótimo custo benefício, adquiri pelo fato de ter bluetooth e assim não perco uma das portas do meu notebook, não tem atraso de correspondência e o clique é incrivelmente suave e silencioso.