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Reddit mentions of Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 - Swift Gray

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 - Swift Gray. Here are the top ones.

Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 - Swift Gray
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Plug-and-play wireless: Get a reliable connection from a convenient nano receiver that stays in your computer1-year battery life: Go for a full year without a battery change (Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions)Logitech reliability: Made by the global leader for mice and backed by a 3-year limited hardware warrantyContoured shape: Gives you more comfort and controlFor Windows and Mac computers: No software or setup hassles-start using your mouse right away
Specs:
ColorGray
Height2.3599998950958 Inches
Length1.539999961853 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2011
Size1 Pack
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width3.8900001049042 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 - Swift Gray:

u/Ethan0941 · 9 pointsr/PS4

I just use a Logitech wireless mouse for some games. I think that would be your best bet. works flawlessly with playstation

u/Amblydoper · 3 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

This little guy is an amazing, simple wireless mouse. I’ve bought two for work computers over the years. Plus, the battery will last 3 years, not sure what kind of magic Logitech does to get that, they don’t put the magic in all of their mice.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004YAVF8I?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

u/Ghostcart · 3 pointsr/gpdwin

Evecase 5.6 x 5.6 x 3.5 inch Camera Bag.
Chose this after trying too long to find a 3DS bag that didn't have horrible straps. $16 with Prime

Anker USB 3.0 4* USB tap.
Obviously, you need to have more than 1 USB port to do much, like using a mouse with a usb drive.
$9 with Prime.

Cable Matters Mini HDMI male to HDMI Female cable 2 pack.
Minor shaving required. Not tested extensively.
$10 with Prime.

Lexar USB 3.0 Micro SD Card Reader
If you want to use a ferry card or temporarily pop your card of choice into a computer, one of these is incredibly helpful. Plus it's tiny. You can probably get one cheaper if you don't want the 32GB card included.
$33 with Prime.

Standard XBOne Controller.
Works without any need to mess with dongles on Windows 10. It'll even work with headphones/sets.
$35-$50ish, depending on color and luck.

Venom Xbox One Rechargeable Battery Twin Pack.
I don't recommend these in particular, but a rechargeable pack is a must if you don't want to guzzle batteries.
$17 with Prime.

Logitech Wireless Mouse M185.
Pretty reliable, but only has the standard 2 mouse buttons plus tilting and clicking mousewheel. Receiver stores inside nicely.
$13 with Prime.

Kid Icarus Folding 3DS Stand That I Had In A Box.
Needs a little rubber bumper to help secure the Win properly.
$10 with Prime.

Perrix Asymetrical Folding Keyboard.
This one might be tough to find, but it works amazingly. The weird fold system pushes the main hinge off to the side, so it is less likely to fold the moment you put it on your lap. It also completely hides the hinge when the keyboard is unfolded. A bit cramped, but the keys are properly clicky laptop keys.
For image and model reference

Anker PowerCore 26800 Portable Charger*
While looking for my power pack, I found this one. Seems to be a flat upgrade. 26800mAh with 3
4.8A output USB ports. Also has 2 micro usb inputs for double the charge speed?
$59.99 with Prime.

Other possible pack-ins.

Bluetooth Numpads.
If you're primarily going to be gaming, you might want to drop the full keyboard in favor of a bit of space plus one of these. Works nicely with a mouse if you rebind with HIDMacros. Also more tiny airport/college desk friendly. Example unit is $30

Similarly, you might want to try a half controller + mouse option using a device like the
Nintendo Joy-Con's left unit. Drivers are still being worked on though, so only get this if you're up for beta troubles.
$50ish, but you can get lucky on eBay.

SanDisk Ultra Fit 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive.
The one in all the Win lists I've seen, but I figured I'd list it here for convenience.
$45 with Prime.

Batteries
All this stuff takes a total of 3 AAA (2 for the keyboard, 1 for the numpad) and 1 AA battery that will need replacing eventually. I hesitate to recommend rechargeable ones, as I have yet to find a micro charger for them.

Inateck USB 3.0 Ethernet + 3 USB 3.0 port adapter.
You might want to replace the 4 port one with one like this if you plan to do network maintenance, secure data transfer, or just plain download things quickly.

$20 with Prime.

PS4 Controller.
Some people prefer this to the XBOne one. It's lighter in the hand (and bag), comes with a built in rechargeable battery with absurd life, and has a touchpad with 4 physical buttons underneath. Can do some pretty crazy things with the touchpad via Steam's controller customization, but has weaker compatibility with non-Steam applications. Also works with PS4 Remote Play.
Worth noting that, unlike the ps3 controller, this can charge directly from any micro usb power supply. Headset support seems to require the official receiver dongle, sold separately.
Controller Alone: $40-60 Depending on color. Silver's cheapest.
Adapter Alone: $66
Controller + Adapter Bundle: $66

Budget 1 Handed Controller**
Hey, if you want to try 1/2 Controller + Mouse, why start off pricey?
$10

Phew, that's about all I have on hand.

u/Lv_InSaNe_vL · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I'd say the Logitech M185 or something like it. It's pretty durable, wireless (you can find a wired one if you want), but most importantly imo is that it is CHEAP. it costs like $10 on amazon and will last you a decent amount of time and if you loose it, it gets stolen or broken, you won't care cause it's only $10.
Here's a link;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004YAVF8I/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1484798079&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=logitech+wireless+mouse%27&dpPl=1&dpID=417HGH09jgL&ref=plSrch

u/sleepyguy22 · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

$12. Don't screw around with cleaning that dirt out.

u/Aricil · 1 pointr/MouseReview

I can't decide on mice either I just bought the G303 and I'm just not in love with it. (I actually tried to make a thread on this very subject but it wouldn't let me because of something called karma, idk, but I digress) So since I've got about 2 more weeks to play around with the G303 I'm going to see if it grows on me and if not I'll just return it to Best Buy (God I love Best Buy, I don't care what anyone says, I've bought and returned literally dozens of things just to test them out and they've never once given me any problems, even when I did returns 5 times to pick out my mech keyboard). Currently I have it down to these mice I am interested in. The g303: using it now, not that in love with it, but it has the best sensor out of everything I'm looking at so I kinda hope it grows on me. The Razer Orochi: I fundamentally oppose Razer (lol) but if I enjoy one of their products they'll earn some respect back from me. The problem is I've read it has problems based on its bluetooth dependency. I don't use bluetooth and would be using it exclusively on my desktop. If you use it in it's wired mode do you still need a bluetooth adapter? Then I'm looking at the CM Storm Xornet II. It looks interesting, is the cheapest mouse on this list by half, and I have had great experiences with CM in the past. However, it has the worst sensor of the bunch on this list, although I dunno how that translates into practical use. Then finally, I'm looking at the Roccat Kone Pure Military. It has the second best sensor on the market so I know I won't have any issues. I just dunno because I believe it will still be bigger than what I'd like (the orochi is right at where I want and the Xornet II is about the same size). The Kone Pure is 4.7 inches when my ideal is 3 7/8 inch and thats a whole inch longer, so I just dunno. Does anyone have any of the mice that I've listed and have any experience with them? Or perhaps have any suggestions for mice similar to the ones I've recommended? For reference, the mouse I've used for years that I love is this wireless logitech one:

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Mouse-M185-910-002225/dp/B004YAVF8I/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1456953246&sr=1-2&keywords=logitech+wireless+mouse

Honestly, if I could have this mouse wired with a 3310 sensor and side buttons I'd pay 100 for it no joke.

EDIT: For reference, I have kind of a hybrid claw/palm grip, which is why finding a smaller mouse is so important for me.

u/tallnginger · 1 pointr/techsupport

I second the dirty lens possibility.

As for replacements any Logitech wireless mouse is going to be a solid build. I've been using mine for ages. They look similar to your Genius and are similarly priced.


The one I linked looks the most similar, but in my experience Logitech makes good products