Logitech M171 Wireless Mouse - Red - 910-004641
Key features for Logitech M171 Wireless Mouse - Red - 910-004641
Connection Type: 2.4 GHz wireless connection
Wireless range: 10 m
Connect / Power: Yes, on/off switch
Line-by-line scrolling
Scroll Wheel: Yes, 2D, optical
Number of buttons: 3 (Left/Right-click, Middle click)
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 has wireless simplicity
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 is ready when you are. Simply plug the receiver into a USB port on your device to start working in seconds. The small size and smooth cursor control make it great for tight workspaces and busy desks. Enjoy the world of wireless
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 has any hand, anywhere
The compact, Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 has a fully ambidextrous design that easily fits within your laptop bag, so you can get to work anywhere—whether you’re left- or right-handed.
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 is a plug and play wireless
Connect in 3 seconds Tested by Logitech with 50 persons in Switzerland (2022) and get up to 10 meters Wireless range may vary based on user, environmental and computing conditions of wireless freedom with a strong, reliable USB receiver. That means no delays, no dropouts. Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 is compatible with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS and Linux and works instantly when you plug the USB receiver into your computer or laptop.
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 has easy navigation, smooth control
Easy navigation thanks to a controlled line-by-line scrolling and optical tracking. The optical sensor gives you smooth and accurate cursor control on almost any surface. That means accurate mouse movements with no more annoying missed clicks.
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 allows quality you can rely on
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 is built with the same high quality standards that have made Logitech the global leader for mice and keyboards Based on independent 2022 retail unit sales data from major markets such as: BR, CA, CN, FR, DE, ID, KR, SE, TR, UK, US. Durable and reliable, Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 also works up to 12 months Battery life may vary based on use and computing conditions. without changing batteries thanks to the on/off switch button and auto-sleep power-saving mode.
Logitech Wireless Mouse M171 is better than a touchpad
Using a mouse is more ergonomic than a touchpad. Logitech Ergonomic Lab study on 23 participants in (Oct / 2019) with two Logitech standard mice and two standard, embedded trackpads. The compact shape and wireless capability lets you work comfortably —at home, the office, or anywhere in between.
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