Logitech M240 Silent Bluetooth Mouse, Wireless, Compact

Logitech M240 Silent Bluetooth Mouse

Logitech M240 Silent Bluetooth Mouse, Wireless, Compact, Portable, Smooth Tracking, 18-Month Battery, for Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Compatible with PC, Mac, Laptop, Tablets – White


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BATTERY LIFE YOU CAN COUNT ON

18-month battery life with auto sleep, so you go longer between battery changes (2).

(2) Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions

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    PRECISE CONTROL AND NAVIGATION

    Controlled line-by-line scrolling and smooth, accurate tracking on almost any surface.

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    COMFORTABLE, COMPACT DESIGN

    A contoured, ambidextrous shape follows the curve of your hand. And it’s compact enough to take anywhere.

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QUALITY YOU CAN RELY ON

Built with industry-leading quality standards(6). Works with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux.



Weight: 73.8 g
Dimensions: 9.9 x 6 x 3.9 cm; 73.8 g
Brand: Logitech
Model: 910-007120
Colour: White
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: Logitech
Dimensions: 9.9 x 6 x 3.9 cm; 73.8 g

8 Responses

  1. SantosWinterbot says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice smooth operator which lives up to its billing as being silent, without any annoying clicking of buttons. Easy to set up as a Bluetooth device too. What’s not to like?

  2. RobertaLogue says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this mouse as a gift. I chose it because we are limited on the number of USB ports available, and with this not requiring a dongle it checked all the boxes for me. Works well, batteries included is a plus. Would recommend to anyone.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI bought it to replace my good old Logitech M185 which I liked and it’s still works after more than 5 years but it required USB dongle and clicks where quite loud. M240 looks almost identical apart from the bottom side but it’s slightly heavier which is good and clicks are so silent that I don’t even know now if it clicked at all as there is very little feedback but it also requires a little bit more effort to click.

    People complaining that there is no USB dongle read the title – it’s a BLUETOOTH mouse and it doesn’t need and doesn’t include an old 2.4Ghz dongle!
    The compartment at the back is just a leftover from reused body of older models

    5.0 out of 5 stars Click are so silent that it's getting annoying lol

  4. lzy9 says:

     United Kingdom

    PC was turned on, removed tag from battery compartment, and the mouse automatically connected to the PC’s Bluetooth connection, and just worked.

    Device is small, well made, and quiet to use. Very light, and hollow feeling, so if you prefer a heavier / solid feeling mouse, you may be disappointed.

  5. Sarah Jacobsson Purewal says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m very pleased with this mouse. It feels very durable and it’s silent. It’s not big, not small. Just perfect. I had replaced about 5 mouses so far until I found this one. I’ve been using it for few months and it does the job perfect. Thanks

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works well over bluetooth with my mac mini m1 haven’t had any problems at all with the connection. Just wish it had a ‘back’ button as my other (more expensive) mouse does and I keep trying to click it instinctively.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It took a while to pair up with my PC but got there eventually. It is a little small – my hands are not big but it is smaller than my previous but easy to get used to.
    It all seems to work – i probably need to adjust the settings a little as the scrolling is a little off sometimes but I don’t thin it is the mouse, but finding that sweet spot is eluding me so far!

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersWhen mice first arrived on the mass market about 35 to 40 years ago, they had tails and were plugged into a Mac, or a PC compatible. Then along came the cordless mouse and I just had to have one. But they ate AA batteries adding to the expense of PC ownership plus there was the added weight of the mouse battery and its spare batteries to pack into the laptop case. Worse still was the creaky wireless connection that caused ‘jerky’ cursors to jump across the screen as the connection wavered.

    This meant that for over the last half of my computer life, I’ve been a wireless sceptic shunning all but positively wired mice, preferring the species that coil their tails inside for snagless storage.

    I was in a shop a few weeks ago and was looking at Logitech’s M240 wireless mouse. My old prejudices stopped me from buying one until a woman came by with her friend and I heardher say how pleased she was with her own M240. I asked her about battery life. “Oh, I’ve not needed a new battery for about a year,” she replied. I hinted that perhaps she didn’t often use her PC. But she did. She was an accountant working from home and what’s more, she said she didn’t bother to turn OFF the mouse at the end of each day. “It goes to sleep automatically,” she added.

    So I bought an M240 and have never regretted it. It’s beautifully built, it’s comfortable to use and it’s freed up my PC usage. It doesn’t waste batteries nor use a precious USB port…and its bendy mouse buttons are quiet too.

    Negatives? just about the only one is what I call its ‘resolution’. It can sometimes be a bit tricky when I’m trying precisely to align an outline frame to a graphic. Maybe there’s a setting I can adjust.

    Yet I can thoroughly recommend the M240 mouse. It’s easily the best mouse I’ve owned in over 30 years.