Article 5W798 Today’s best deals: Logitech MX Master 3, Samsung microSD cards, and more

Today’s best deals: Logitech MX Master 3, Samsung microSD cards, and more

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It's time for another Dealmaster. Our latest roundup of the best tech deals from around the web includes a good price on Logitech's MX Master 3 wireless mouse, which is down to $80 at Staples. You'll need to use the coupon code "40765" in your cart to see the deal at checkout. Though we've seen Staples run this deal a few times in the past, it's still a $20 discount from the mouse's MSRP and typical street price. It also brings the device to within $5 of the all-time lowest price we've tracked from a reputable seller.

We previously named the MX Master 3 a top pick in our guide to the best wireless mice. It's certainly expensive, even at this deal price, but if you spend the majority of your workday chained to your PC, it could be worth the money. It's somewhat bulky, but it's comfortably contoured and has a soft finish and a sizable thumb rest. It performs reliably across different surface types, and it's loaded with useful hardware and software features, such as a smooth-feeling electromagnetic scroll wheel, a second scroll wheel for scrolling horizontally, and a couple of programmable side buttons. You can customize how some features work on an app-by-app basis through Logitech's companion app, too, and the rechargeable battery is rated at an acceptable 70 days per charge.

The mouse won't be as accommodating to those with small hands, and it can't connect through a cable in a pinch. Its design and sensor aren't meant for gaming. And sadly, there's no left-handed version. But if you use your mouse heavily throughout the day and don't mind paying a bit extra, it's well worth considering. Note that Logitech makes a version specifically for Mac users, as well.

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