RADAR REPORT
Logitech MX Master 5
Logitech built Logitech MX Master 5 for mainstream buyers; we tested it with an eye on everyday value and real-world compromises.
TL;DR
- Great scrolling and gesture controls
- Gaming latency isn’t the focus
- Good match for: Anyone with wrist comfort concerns
Pros
- Exceptional ergonomics for long sessions
- Great scrolling and gesture controls
- Notable: Multi-device switching is smooth
Cons
- Gaming latency isn’t the focus
- Upscale price for a mouse
- Not ideal for small hands once set up correctly
Who it’s for
- Ideal if you want: People who switch between laptop and desktop
- Good match for: Anyone with wrist comfort concerns
- Good match for: Office workers and creators
What it’s good at
With Logitech MX Master 5, ReviewRadarHub focused on lived experience: setup time, daily friction points, and the compromises that show up after the first week.
The best tools don’t demand attention—they quietly make daily tasks easier.
Setup and usability
We looked for small annoyances: maintenance steps, confusing apps, and parts that feel delicate.
Should you buy it?
Either way, Logitech is a major brand, so support and availability tend to be better than niche options.
Bottom line
If everyday value is your priority, Logitech MX Master 5 lands well: Exceptional ergonomics for long sessions. The compromise is clear too: Gaming latency isn’t the focus.
This review highlights Logitech—a well-known brand with broad market availability.