Logitech Signature M650: A quiet wireless mouse for big, small, or left hands


Logitech Signature M650 in the rose colorway.

Enlarge / Logitech Signature M650 in the rose colorway. (credit: Scharon Harding)


















































Specs at a glance: Logitech Signature M650
SensorOptical (model not disclosed)
Connectivity optionsBluetooth Low Energy or 2.4 GHz dongle
Programmable buttons3
Onboard profiles0
LightingNone
SizeStandard: 4.22×2.43×1.49 inches

(107.19×61.80×37.8 mm)

Large: 4.65×2.58×1.63 inches

(118.19×65.65×41.52 mm)
WeightMedium: 3.57 ounces (101.2 g)

Large: 3.92 ounces (111.2 g)
Warranty1 year
Price (MSRP)$40
Other perksAA battery included




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Many mice offer very basic functionality—left-click, right-click, scroll wheel, and not much more. Others boast a range of programmable buttons, premium sensor specs, USB-C charging, and other features for power users. But what if you don't need that extreme level of functionality but don't want something cheap and bare-bones, either?


Released this past week, the Logitech Signature M650 wireless mouse is a middle-ground device that supports Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iPadOS, and Android. It doesn't have the most advanced features, but it isn't basic, either. And by skipping some add-ons, like multiple Bluetooth profiles, the mouse is able to maintain an affordable $40 price point.


Logitech's latest cord-free mouse also comes in three different versions: a standard size, a large size, and a large left-handed version, providing something for everyone—unless you have a smaller left hand, that is.



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Logitech Signature M650 in the rose colorway.

Enlarge / Logitech Signature M650 in the rose colorway. (credit: Scharon Harding)


















































Specs at a glance: Logitech Signature M650
SensorOptical (model not disclosed)
Connectivity optionsBluetooth Low Energy or 2.4 GHz dongle
Programmable buttons3
Onboard profiles0
LightingNone
SizeStandard: 4.22×2.43×1.49 inches

(107.19×61.80×37.8 mm)

Large: 4.65×2.58×1.63 inches

(118.19×65.65×41.52 mm)
WeightMedium: 3.57 ounces (101.2 g)

Large: 3.92 ounces (111.2 g)
Warranty1 year
Price (MSRP)$40
Other perksAA battery included




(Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.)



Many mice offer very basic functionality—left-click, right-click, scroll wheel, and not much more. Others boast a range of programmable buttons, premium sensor specs, USB-C charging, and other features for power users. But what if you don't need that extreme level of functionality but don't want something cheap and bare-bones, either?


Released this past week, the Logitech Signature M650 wireless mouse is a middle-ground device that supports Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iPadOS, and Android. It doesn't have the most advanced features, but it isn't basic, either. And by skipping some add-ons, like multiple Bluetooth profiles, the mouse is able to maintain an affordable $40 price point.


Logitech's latest cord-free mouse also comes in three different versions: a standard size, a large size, and a large left-handed version, providing something for everyone—unless you have a smaller left hand, that is.



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