The Logitech Pebble is a compact mouse with an impressive battery and a reasonably lightweight build—perfect for college, web browsing, or basic office work. However, its average build quality, lack of buttons and customization, high latency, and uncomfortable design make it a poor productivity mouse.
First released back in late 2019, the Logitech Pebble M350 is a mid-range wireless ambidextrous mouse that boasts a flat palm design for portability and for working while traveling. Similar to some of the best computer mouse units available out there on the market in its range, this mouse sports both Bluetooth and a USB dongle for 2.4 GHz RF-based wireless connectivity. And it uses a single AA battery with a battery life of around 18 months. However, if you prefer a built-in rechargeable battery type, then visit our Logitech MX Anywhere 3 review.
While the M350 does come with four buttons, a 1000 DPI optical sensor, with a wide rubber scroll wheel, unfortunately, none are programmable. And this is because the M350 doesn’t have an app. If you need button customization and want to go for a device from the same manufacturer, visit our Logitech POP Mouse review.
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our Verdict
The Logitech Pebble M350’s build quality feels average, especially the thin, detachable top cover, and it has a 24-step notched scroll wheel that lacks tilt or free-scroll functionality. Since this mouse has no customization software, you can’t program its three buttons. The battery life is decent at 18 months, and at 100g (with batteries), it is not heavy, but the weight is unevenly distributed.
The tested latency is extremely high over Bluetooth (38.6ms) and wireless USB receiver (24.8ms), but that’s expected since this isn’t a gaming mouse. Its compact and low-profile design makes it easy to carry, but the zero palm support makes it uncomfortable over long hours, and the size is only suited for small-handed users. Additionally, the mouse isn’t compatible with palm and claw grips.
First released back in late 2019, the Logitech Pebble M350 is a mid-range wireless ambidextrous mouse that boasts a flat palm design for portability and…
First released back in late 2019, the Logitech Pebble M350 is a mid-range wireless ambidextrous mouse that boasts a flat palm design for portability and for working while traveling. Similar to some of the best computer mouse units available out there on the market in its range, this mouse sports both Bluetooth and a USB dongle for 2.4 GHz RF-based wireless connectivity. And it uses a single AA battery with a battery life of around 18 months. However, if you prefer a built-in rechargeable battery type, then visit our Logitech MX Anywhere 3 review.
While the M350 does come with four buttons, a 1000 DPI optical sensor, with a wide rubber scroll wheel, unfortunately, none are programmable. And this is because the M350 doesn’t have an app. If you need button customization and want to go for a device from the same manufacturer, visit our Logitech POP Mouse review.
While the Logitech M100 is a strictly wired mouse, the Logitech Pebble M350 supports wireless connectivity through Bluetooth and through a 2.4 GHz RF USB…
While the Logitech M100 is a strictly wired mouse, the Logitech Pebble M350 supports wireless connectivity through Bluetooth and through a 2.4 GHz RF USB receiver. As a result, the Logitech M100 mouse boasts a slightly lower input latency of 17 ms in comparison to the Logitech Pebble M350’s 19 ms. However, the Logitech Pebble M350 does have a total of four clickable buttons compared to the Logitech M100’s three buttons. And its buttons are much quieter in operation than the Logitech M100’s buttons.
The Logitech Pebble M350 wireless mouse features both a wireless dongle and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity, but the Microsoft Arc mouse only has Bluetooth. And…
The Logitech Pebble M350 wireless mouse features both a wireless dongle and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity, but the Microsoft Arc mouse only has Bluetooth. And this means while the Logitech Pebble M350 works with every device that has a USB input, the Microsoft Arc mouse only works with devices that have a built-in Bluetooth receiver chip. But the Microsoft Arc does have compatibility with the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center app on Windows for gesture programming, unlike the M350 unit.
The Adesso iMouse T50 is a trackball mouse, whereas the Logitech Pebble M350 is a standard wireless mouse. However, the Adesso iMouse T50 does have…
The Adesso iMouse T50 is a trackball mouse, whereas the Logitech Pebble M350 is a standard wireless mouse. However, the Adesso iMouse T50 does have a significantly better 4800 DPI optical sensor resolution than the Logitech Pebble M350’s 1000DPI high-precision optical sensor. And the Adesso iMouse T50 has customizable sensor technology with five settings from 400 DPI up to the advertised 4800 DPI, unlike the Pebble M350. Additionally, the T50 mouse has a whopping seven customizable buttons.