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Logitech MX Anywhere 3S

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The Bottom Line

Logitech's MX Anywhere 3S doesn't reinvent the wheel (or any other part), but it improves upon the Anywhere 3 in ways that are sure to impress those in the market for a travel-ready wireless mouse.

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Pros & Cons

    • Sleek, comfortable design
    • Powerful customization software
    • Quiet clicks
    • Improved sensor
    • Long battery life
    • May be small for larger hands
    • Too few changes to warrant an upgrade

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Specs

Hand Orientation Right-Handed
Interface Bluetooth
Interface USB Wired
Number of Buttons 6
Power Source Internal Battery
Sensor Maker and Model Logitech Darkfield
Sensor Maximum Resolution 8000
Warranty (Parts and Labor) 1
Weight 3.3

The $79.99 Logitech MX Anywhere 3S is an update to the company's excellent Anywhere 3, a portable cordless mouse released in 2020 with a pleasing design and long battery life. The change from Anywhere 3 to 3S isn't profound in terms of physical features, but what's new is welcome—namely an improved sensor and quiet clicks—and the improvements to the mouse's companion software, Options+, are significant. As with the MX Keys S wireless keyboard, it's tough to justify an upgrade for owners of the previous model, but that doesn't change the fact that the MX Anywhere 3S is a highly worthwhile wireless mouse for on-the-go productivity.


Anywhere Is Fine

True to its name, the MX Anywhere 3S is meant to hit the road anyplace, anytime. At 1.3 by 2.5 by 3.9 inches, the clicker's diminutive size allows it to fit in everything from book bags to purses to coat pockets without sacrificing any of its usefulness. It's arguably not as eye-catching as Dell's Bluetooth Travel Mouse, but it's considerably more comfortable to use. And at 3.3 ounces, it barely weighs anything at all. It's likely a little too small for users with large salad fingers, but it's a solid fit for most hands.

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S mouse diagonal

The similarities to the original Anywhere 3 don't stop with the measurements. The pebble-shaped chassis is unchanged, with perfectly ribbed sides and the superb MagSpeed Electromagnetic scroll wheel, which allows quick and comfortable scrolling. A USB-C recharging port remains hidden at the tip of the mouse, with a DPI (dots per inch) resolution toggle under the scroll wheel. Two thumb buttons occupy the mouse's left flank for Forward and Back or other added functionality, and the power switch and wireless sync button are hidden underneath.

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S mouse underside

What's different about the Anywhere 3S are the clickers on top and the sensor underneath. Taking the last first, Logitech's Darkfield sensor makes a comeback while raising the resolution from 4,000dpi to 8,000dpi. The mouse remains as swift as ever, working across multiple surfaces including glass. It's ideal for the many types of desks (or surfaces not technically desks) you'll no doubt be using while traveling on business.

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S mouse side buttons

The next change is just as subtle: The left and right clickers have new, quiet switches so every click is virtually silent. We saw these quiet switches in Logitech's ergonomic offering, the Logitech Lift, but while I felt that mouse's clicks lacked satisfying feedback, they feel a lot better here. Mind you, the switches of the first Anywhere 3 weren't exactly loud, but the 3S muffles clicks to the point that they're barely audible.

One final change is that the Anywhere 3S is more sustainably produced than its predecessor was, boasting 78% post-consumer recycled plastic in its Graphite guise and 61% in the Pale Gray and Rose color options.

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S mouse and charging cable

Battery life remains exceptional, with a promise of up to 70 days on a charge and up to three hours of use from 60 seconds on the charging cord. You can still connect to three different devices, and the mouse is compatible with just about every OS, including macOS 11 or later, Windows 10 and 11, Linux, ChromeOS, iPadOS 14 or later, and Android 9.0 or later.


Smart Actions With a Single Click

Options+ is Logitech’s go-to customization software for all its recent gear, available in both Mac and Windows flavors. In addition to the customization you'd expect such as button assignments and scroll wheel speed, it also offers Logitech's Flow feature, which lets you move between computers (and even operating systems) while dragging files along with you.

The newest addition to the Options+ tool kit, debuting with the Anywhere 3S, is Logitech Smart Actions. In the most basic terms, this is a macro maker, designed to simplify repetitious actions that have numerous steps into the press of a single trigger button. The process is meant to automate routine tasks, but it can handle pretty complicated ones if you don't mind a little planning. Mapping my trigger to one of the side buttons, I enabled a Smart Action that opened Google Chrome, Microsoft Word, and Spotify, with slight pauses between to accommodate loading times.

Logitech Options+ screenshot

Building and editing workflows is simple and intuitive, and you can export and import actions to share them across devices. Using a Smart Action does disable the normal function of the button it's assigned to, but actions are easily toggled or enabled and disabled within Options+. Smart Actions will also be compatible with other Logitech devices that use the software.


Verdict: A Go-Anywhere Mouse for Any Occasion

The MX Anywhere 3S is a high-quality, affordable travel mouse, but the update doesn't really add enough to warrant throwing away your Anywhere 3. That said, if you're in the market for a travel mouse, Logitech's remains one of our favorites. The quiet switches and improved resolution only sweeten an already great deal, and Smart Actions is a useful plus for those who want to maximize productivity. The Anywhere 3S doesn't shine quite as brightly as Logitech's full-sized flagship among wireless productivity mice, the MX Master 3S, but it's a more than capable alternative for users on the go.

Final Thoughts

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S - Logitech MX Anywhere 3S

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S

4.0 Excellent

Logitech's MX Anywhere 3S doesn't reinvent the wheel (or any other part), but it improves upon the Anywhere 3 in ways that are sure to impress those in the market for a travel-ready wireless mouse.

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About Our Expert

Zackery Cuevas

Zackery Cuevas

Writer, Hardware

My Experience

I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as I remember, but it wasn’t until recently that I’ve been able to shout my opinions directly at a larger audience. My work has appeared on iMore, Windows Central, Android Central, and TWICE, and I have a diverse portfolio of editing work under my belt from my time spent at Scholastic and Oxford University Press. I also have a few book-author credits under my belt—I’ve contributed to the sci-fi anthology Under New Suns, and I’ve even written a Peppa Pig book.

The Technology I Use

My rig consists of an Intel Core i7-10700K processor, a GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card, and 16GB of DDR4 RAM. I also use an Alienware AW3225QF 4K QD-OLED monitor, a SteelSeries Apex Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, and a Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K mouse. For work, I use the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% keyboard and the Logitech MX Master 3S mouse. When I’m not on my main computer, you’ll find me cycling among my Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.

In addition to my physical gear, I use Google Drive heavily to keep track of all my writing and Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. I’m an iPhone user, but aside from my Powerbeats Pro Wireless Earbuds, I’ve largely avoided being sucked too deeply into Apple’s ecosystem (at least right now). I do my best to remain platform-agnostic.

That said, I’ve been a Nintendo fanboy since the N64, though my first console was the Sega Genesis. I love retro gaming and own a wide variety of classic consoles, including a Nintendo Entertainment System, a Super Nintendo, a GameCube, a Wii, multiple older PlayStations (1, 2, and 3), an Xbox 360, and a Sega Dreamcast.

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