Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Logitech MX Air and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech MX Air.
January 2008
(80%)
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The editors liked
Good-looking. Media controls. Innovative
Design
Material
Originality
Can be transformed into a remote by simply lifting
Precise in Wiimote mode
18 meter range (proven in tests)
Light at 95 g. Battery recharging dock.
Media-friendly features
Extra sensors always know that up is up
Even if the mouse is turned sideways
Stylish
Easy to use
Wow factor
The editors didn't like
Potentially humiliating. Might interfere with your Wi-Fi
Very low
No buttons under the thumb
Laser sensor but is 125 Hz and 800 dpi...
No trigger for gyroscopic mode may make it difficult for beginners to use
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: There are a lot of benefits that are specific to a gyroscopic mouse, and the Logitech MX Air in particular. Guys who are sick of having their hand and arm cramp up from repetitive mouse movement and poor ergonomics, will find that being able to use the Lo...
The Logitech MX Air Mouse is an excellent mouse that is both stylish and functional. Richard Leon Lowest online price: ££91.99 Buy it now: click here ...
Abstract: Its not a trainer, its a flying mouse. A clever and attractive way to control Windows Media Center, but it comes at a high price. Logitechs MX Air looks stunning. Sitting in its recharge cradle, it looks more like a piece of modern art than a comp...
Buying the MX Air for gaming or desktop use exclusively would be a big mistake. While it does a decent job at both there are plenty of cheaper mice out there that do it even better. In a living room or a conference hall the MX Air is unrivaled however...
Design, material, originality, Can be transformed into a remote by simply lifting, Precise in Wiimote mode, 18 meter range (proven in tests), Light at 95 g. Battery recharging dock.
Very low, No buttons under the thumb, Laser sensor but is 125 Hz and 800 dpi...
Abstract: Like Logitech’s recent MX desktop mouse, the MX Air is sleek and black and shiny (so shiny that it comes with a polishing cloth to deal with the fingerprints). It also comes with a USB receiver that plugs into your Media Center PC; this is a wireless mo...
Abstract: The Nintendo Wii has a lot to answer for. Not content with blowing Sonys best efforts out of the water, the Wiimote is now responsible for ushering in a new era of gesture-based computing. Lift the space-age MX Air off the desk and the Freespace te...