
Logitech
The Logitech M510 is a full‑size, right‑handed wireless mouse released in 2013 that emphasizes comfort, long battery life, and productivity‑focused features such as a tilt scroll wheel and programmable buttons. It connects via a USB Unifying receiver and offers 1000 DPI laser tracking on most surfaces.
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Current
$27.99
Average
$25.00
Lowest
$17.99
Highest
$45.26
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Best For
Office professionals needing a dependable, long‑lasting mouse; home users who spend many hours at the computer; web browsers and spreadsheet/document workers who benefit from side‑to‑side scrolling and programmable buttons; users with larger hands who prefer a full‑size contoured grip; IT departments deploying multi‑OS compatible peripherals.
Not Ideal For
Gamers requiring high DPI or ultra‑fast response; users who need silent clicking for quiet environments; left‑handed individuals due to right‑handed button layout; anyone seeking a compact mouse for small hands.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from B&H Photo and Staples commend the M510 for its reliable laser tracking, long‑lasting battery, and ergonomic design, highlighting the Unifying receiver as a convenient way to consolidate peripherals. They note the mouse excels in everyday office tasks but acknowledge it isn’t aimed at high‑speed gaming.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the M510’s battery life and comfortable grip, especially for extended work sessions. Common positive themes include the usefulness of side buttons and the hassle‑free plug‑and‑play setup. Recurring complaints focus on the scroll wheel’s feel, button sensitivity, and occasional connectivity hiccups.
Common Complaints
Scroll wheel feels stiff, quiet, or imprecise; forward/back buttons overly sensitive; lack of silent click sound; occasional intermittent wireless connectivity that may need re‑pairing.
How It Compares
vs. Logitech M325
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the M510 for superior battery life and extra side‑scrolling; pick the M325 if you need a smaller, cheaper mouse.
vs. Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
Advantages
Disadvantages
The M510 is ideal for users who prioritize battery life and multi‑device connectivity; the Sculpt Comfort suits those who prefer Microsoft’s specific ergonomic shape.
vs. Logitech MX Master 3
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for the MX Master 3 if you need high DPI, advanced gestures, and premium ergonomics; the M510 is perfect for budget‑conscious users who need reliable, long‑lasting performance.