Logitech’s latest portable mouse both looks good and is seriously flexible (not literally). Called the MX Anywhere 2, this mouse is an effective shrinking down of the full-sized MX Master Wireless Mouse, released earlier this year. With its Darkfield laser sensor, the mouse will work on a variety of surfaces, including glass (as seen in the shot below).
Extending the mouse’s usability, it can connect to a computer either through the included Pico Unifying USB receiver or over Bluetooth. Part of the flexibility comes in by allowing you to use the mouse on multiple devices, which a special switch will remove the hassle from.
The MX Anywhere 2 also sports a scroll wheel that allows for hyper-fast scrolling, and with the Logitech Options software, users can mimic gesture controls that Mac users already enjoy.
The MX Anywhere 2 wireless mouse is set to become available later this month, and for an SRP of $79.99.