Looking for more gear to increase your productivity? Be sure to check out our picks for the best office chairs and the best monitors. It doesn't have any extra buttons or features, but it can still make your life a lot easier, especially if you travel frequently. And its batteries last for more than a year, so you'll rarely have to replace them. It fits into backpacks, purses, pockets - anything. This small, wireless peripheral costs $30, and is a natural companion for laptops. (In my opinion, however, it is the best wireless mouse for productivity users.)Īt the other end of the spectrum is the Logitech M325, which is about as simple as a mouse gets.
Granted, this computer mouse costs $100, so it's not a peripheral to buy on a whim. It's highly customizable, incredibly comfortable, it's wireless, it's got a long battery life and it even has an innovative scroll wheel that you won't find on any other mouse. Generally speaking, though, the Logitech MX Master 3 is the best mouse for most people.
A graphic designer probably needs a different mouse than an accountant - and this is assuming that you need a mouse exclusively for productivity, and aren't interested in a gaming model instead. Some mice are huge and feature-rich others are small and inexpensive. As you may have guessed, there is no 'best mouse' for every potential use-case.