Logitech M510 Wireless Computer Mouse – Comfortable Shape with USB Unifying Receiver, with Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling, Dark Gray

(11 customer reviews)

Original price was: $39.99.Current price is: $27.99.

Last updated on 02:38 Details
  • Note: In case of wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse
  • Ergonomic shape: Ergonomically sculpted design and soft rubber grips conform to your right or left hand to be naturally comfortable and the compact size makes it easy to take with you wherever you use your computer at home, at work, or anywhere else
  • Convenient controls: Back/forward buttons and side to side scrolling plus zoom let you do more, faster (requires free Logitech options software).Wireless technology: Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity (Unifying supported)
  • Long battery life: You might forget this mouse runs on batteries with 2 years of power from 2 AA batteries
  • Programmable controls: Configure the buttons to do exactly what you want like switching applications, opening browser windows or jump to full screen while watching videos
  • Plug’n’play connection: Nano sized Logitech wireless unifying receiver stays in your computer plug it in, forget it, even add compatible wireless devices without multiple USB receivers USB connector is located underneath the item inside where the batteries are stored
  • 3-year limited hardware warranty
Number of USB 2.0 Ports

‎1

Average Battery Life in hours

‎18 months

Brand

‎Logitech

Series

‎M510

Item model number

‎910-001822

Hardware Platform

‎PC, Linux, Mac

Operating System

‎Windows 10

Item Weight

‎4.6 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎4.38 x 2.5 x 1.75 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎4.38 x 2.5 x 1.75 inches

Color

‎Dark Gray

Batteries

‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)

Manufacturer

‎Logitech

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Date First Available

‎June 7, 2010

11 reviews for Logitech M510 Wireless Computer Mouse – Comfortable Shape with USB Unifying Receiver, with Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling, Dark Gray

  1. Christopher

    EDIT: Almost three months later. Battery going strong. If it died at this point, I wouldn’t have complaints to be honest.

    You have a very basic set of buttons, right/left click, middle click, the tilt buttons, and a forward and backward button. The buttons feel solid enough, responsive enough, and the wheel is thankfully silent and hits the correct balance of scroll speed, necessary for just about most you will need in a standard productivity environment.

    The censor of the mouse will track on most surfaces (not glass, this isn’t dark-laser after all), and it will track well. I am not a firm believer in mouse pads in productivity environments, as I believe they needlessly add to the clutter (unless for gaming, in which case I am adamantly for them). A flat surface is all this mouse seems to need.

    The mouse has a ‘weighty’ feel to it, and the construction of it seems to be sturdy enough (i dropped it a few times already, no noticeable damage), and the rubber grips feel pretty nice, without feeling ‘cheap’. I don’t want to dwell on ‘form-factors’ too much because it will always be subjective, and obviously trying to keep both ‘ambidexterity’ and ‘form-factor’ meant this mouse might be a BIT off-ball to some.

    This mouse is NOT a portability/laptop class sized mouse, which means some might be looking for a fuller grip, but for those who aren’t looking for that or those who are left handed, the form factor is certainly sufficient enough, AND it is ambidextrous.

    The ambidextrous form-factor has proved to be surprisingly accommodating, EVEN if the side buttons are obviously to the more right-hand favored side of the mouse (the mouse’ left side to allow for thumbs to press).

    I’ve actually been inspired by this mouse to try going left handed… just for work at the office. It’s been a fascinating and surprisingly productive experience. For someone using this mouse with a left hand, the buttons are perfectly reachable enough with the ring finger, and the fact that the buttons have a big of a groove inward allows you to put pressure on either of the side buttons with your ring finger.

    The software, the same also used for much higher end line-ups of mice, is available to this mouse as well. Which means all the aforementioned buttons are configurable, not quite to the extent the gaming mice are with their macro programming and what have you, but most certainly enough for someone looking to use it for daily use.

    The dongle, is the unifying dongle from logitech, it receives well, and the mouse seems to transmit well enough through my pointless thick desk, and it’s even more worthless layers of panels posing as drawers.

    OH RIGHT, the battery life. Apparently the battery will outlast the hardware. The “3 year” claim remains to be seen. It’s holding up so far after 2-3 weeks in,

    TLDR

    It’s not for gaming, as my review notes, and it’s not really for those with big hands or those looking for a ‘full grip’. This mouse doesn’t offer that. But remember that form factor preferences of a mouse are SUBJECTIVE, and there’s very little the manufacturer can do if at all to make a mouse ‘one form fits all’. And if you remember that no one should be looking at this anyway for gaming needs, it’s very solid/great product otherwise.

    Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse, Large Mouse, Computer Wireless Mouse

  2. Andrew M. Klein

    Comfortably fits my hand and connects without fuss. Works smoothly. Light weight, unlike earlier, more substantial mouse versions from Logitech, but perfectly functional. Those with larger hands than mine might do better with a different model.

  3. Jo

    deze muis is niet geleverd omdat de invoerrechten bijna de prijs verdubbelde

  4. Haley

    I bought this for work at my home office and have no issues or complaints after years of use. It is durable and high-quality, has lasted me a while and still going strong. I use it 5 days a week so pretty frequently. Also good for business travel. The set up is very easy, took me less than a minute. Just plug the USB receiver into your computer and give your computer a few seconds to recognize the new device. Make sure your laptop has a USB port before purchasing this, some newer computers from certain brands do not. Comfortable and works as you would expect a mouse to, highly recommend!

  5. Shane Roeseberg

    Taken from my original review, posted here: http://headphonehub.blogspot.com/2015/08/logitech-m510-wireless-mouse-review.html

    The M510 is a mid-priced wireless mouse from Logitech that I personally purchased for use with my laptop when I am on the go. I wanted something reasonably priced that was full-sized, had a few additional buttons, great battery life, and a minimum of a 1,000-dpi sensor that I could use for light gaming and video editing on my laptop. The Logitech M510 delivers on all of these points, and has thus far proved to work well for my usage.

    The M510 is a full-sized mouse, not one of those dinky mini-mice that I see a lot of people using with their laptops on the go. I am used to a full-sized, relatively ergonomic mouse at home (I use a CM Storm Inferno for my primary at-home wired mouse) and after using that mouse I can’t bear going back to something as small and non-ergonomic as those mini-mice. Speaking of non-ergonomic, my previous mouse for use on the go was a spare Apple Magic Mouse that I had lying around. In many areas Apple makes great products. Mice however, is not one of them. The Magic Mouse utilized a slow 800-dpi sensor and is extremely non-ergonomic. I use a palm grip with my mice, and the Magic Mouse doesn’t doesn’t really allow for such a grip by design. It also uses bluetooth to wirelessly connect to my laptop, which is all fine and good (and many prefer this method of connectivity) however, bluetooth wireless devices seem to burn through battery power far faster than non-bluetooth wireless devices in my experience. Enter the M510. It’s a full-size mouse in an ergonomic shape. While it’s not quite as large as my CM Storm Inferno, it’s big enough to be comfortable to use for hours on end. There is no disputing Logitech’s “full-size” description. I would say that I have medium sized hands, and I can palm grip this mouse quite comfortably.

    The textured rubberized material on the sides (where the thumb and pinky finger typically rest) is also a nice design choice, as it feels like thick, quality rubber material that isn’t going to wear off after a year (like my at-home mouse). The remaining portions of the mouse are constructed from dark grey and silver glossy plastic, that somehow manages to remain glossy and not become a fingerprint magnet. The overall weight of the mouse is fairly light (around .06 oz), even with the added weight of the batteries. While I prefer a somewhat weighty mouse in general, for on the go it’s fine and weighs around what my wired at-home mouse weighs anyway.

    The M510 connects wireless to your device using an extremely small USB “unifying receiver.” It is called a unifying receiver because you can connect multiple wireless Logitech devices to one receiver, negating the need for having multiple receivers for each wireless device plugged into your computer, taking up all your free USB ports. You could, for example, connect both your wireless Logitech mouse and keyboard to one receiver. The receiver is extremely small, and barely protrudes out from the USB port it is inserted into. This is a nice design, as you can essentially leave the receiver in your laptop’s USB port and forget about it, as it’s so small you don’t need to remove it when sliding your laptop into a bag, for example. If you don’t want to keep the receiver permanently attached to your laptop, there is an area where you can store the receiver inside the mouse itself, right next to the batteries. A caveat of the receiver is that in my testing it does not have nearly the range that my bluetooth wireless Apple Magic Mouse did. Despite this, the mouse will operate flawlessly if used within any reasonable radius of the receiver. Another obvious downside is that the receiver method uses up a USB port, and for us USB starved Mac laptop users, that leaves us with only one remaining USB port. The upshot of the whole use of the USB receiver is that the connectivity method uses substantially less power than connecting via bluetooth. Logitech claims that the M510 gets two years of battery life, which is incredible compared to the few months (with light usage) my previous bluetooth mouse got. The M510 takes two standard AA batteries, and comes preinstalled with two quality Duracell’s which is really nice to see.

    The M510 has an on/off switch located on the underside of the mouse, and the mouse reconnects to the computer extremely quickly after being turned back on. You also don’t have to worry about draining your battery power when leaving the mouse in the on position, as the M510 appears to go into some kind of low power state when in “on” mode, but not in use. You really can just pop two batteries in this thing and forget about it.

    Left and right click feel is great, with nice tactile feedback and a highly audible click. There are a total of seven buttons on the mouse. Obviously left and right click, forward and backward buttons on the lefthand side of the mouse, and the scroll wheel, which can be depressed downward or moved left or right for horizontal scrolling. (Note: I didn’t include the vertical scrolling action of the scroll wheel as a button). All of the buttons feel solid and have good tactile feedback, although the forward and backward buttons on the lefthand side of the mouse do feel a tad bit mushy (but still let out and audible click when fully depressed, nonetheless). I love the inclusion of the left and right horizontal scrolling action achieved by moving the scroll wheel left or right, it really helps when navigating sideways through webpages that are too large for a smaller laptop screen. Scroll wheel feel is good, and it is the “notched” feeling wheel that most mice use and is not completely linear.

    The mouse uses a laser sensor, with a resolution of 1,000-dpi. Overall tracking is pretty good, and seems relatively smooth. It’s still not as smooth or jitter-free as the much higher DPI optical sensor in my CM Storm Inferno, but that’s somewhat to be expected. I noticed that when moving to the extreme or outside of the M510’s 10-meter operating range that the tracking quality significantly worsened, with more cursor jitter and laggy performance. If you find that tracking is less than ideal with this mouse, make sure you are using it within the appropriate range of the receiver. When inside the appropriate range, the tracking substantially improved and was far better than the tracking I was used too with my previous wireless mouse. There is a little bit of cursor jitter upon setting the mouse back down on whatever surface you are using it on. If you are the “slide and lift” type of mouse user, you may find this slightly irritating. I pick my mouse up frequently and place it back down on my mouse pad when tracking, and I quickly became used to the little stutter the cursor has when using the mouse this way. It’s an extremely small cursor movement, but noticeable nonetheless. In addition, this mouse does not work with very light surfaces, glass or granite countertops. It does work with the darker wood grain color of my desk however. I would recommend using a mouse pad if your desk or tracking area isn’t on the darker side. Other than these few minor issues, the mouse does track very well, and performs more than adequately for the current price of around $25 to $30 dollars. (The full retail price is $40 dollars, according to Logitech’s website)

    If you are looking for a reasonably priced full-size wireless use for use with your laptop on-the-go, or even if you want something permanent for your desktop that won’t break the bank, the Logitech M510 should definitely enter into your considerations. With two year battery life, quality buttons, a solid build and good tracking, the M510 is definitely a high quality peripheral that should last for years.

  6. Nikolas S

    O mouse tem um bom tamanho, sendo confortável na mão, é bem construído e tem boa duração de bateria (estou utilizando desde faz mais de 4 meses por pelo menos 8h por dia com a pilha que veio junto).
    A parte ótica não tem luz visível, então para ver se está ligado tem que olhar no botão ou, depois de não ficar parado alguns minutos, ele liga o led verde na parte superior.
    Os botões adicionais são muito úteis, mas para melhor uso é necessário buscar um programa externo para mapear esses botões (laterais e empurrar a roda do mouse para esquerda ou direita). A ergonomia dos botões é boa, com exceção do lateral de trás, que é o mais difícil de pressionar.
    Quanto a sensibilidade, poderia ser maior em alguns momentos e ter a possibilidade de ajuste, mas os 1000DPI são suficientes na maior parte do tempo.
    O custo X benefício é excelente, considerando que tem mais funções que a maior parte dos mouses sem fio na mesma faixa de preço, recomendo bastante principalmente para usar com notebook.

  7. Daniel Kennedy

    La calidad superior de este producto es evidente en cada detalle: desde su diseño ergonómico, que minimiza la fatiga durante el uso prolongado, hasta su precisión y sensibilidad, que me permiten trabajar con rapidez y eficiencia. Además, su robusta construcción asegura que este mouse durará mucho tiempo, a pesar del uso intensivo. Personalmente, no puedo imaginar volver a un mouse de menor calidad después de experimentar el alto rendimiento del mouse Logitech. Lo recomiendo encarecidamente a cualquier persona que busque mejorar su interacción con la computadora.

  8. RPC

    Logitech continues to be an excellent choice for desk top equipment. A variety of choices, always in stock, user friendly immediate use right out of the box.

  9. Jonathan Gonzalez

    I’ve never had an ergonomic mouse before, and I’ve had this for a few days now. The Logitech M510 feels great in my hand, not too big and not too small, plus the sides have indents to rest my fingers (hence the ergonomics I guess!). The mouse is decently heavy thanks to the 2 AA batteries, which is a plus for me at least. There’s no lag as far as I can tell. The left click is very quiet and the right click is noticeably louder. The scroll wheel works good too, although in the beginning it felt a bit weird because I could feel the springs or something inside moving, but that went away. Lastly, I’m not much of a gamer – at least when it comes to FPS games can stuff like that – so I can only vouch for this working great for games like Stardew Valley and PvZ lol. Overall, great mouse for a great price! Hopefully it lasts long

  10. Dimitri Zrazevski

    Diese Maus ist ein wahrer Klassiker und ist optimal zum arbeiten.
    Hält viele Jahre problemlos durch. Absolut zu empfehlen.

  11. Louise Grenier

    Pas utiliser encore

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