The Logitech MX Anywhere 3S meets
the Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s
The five-source consensus travel pick, with glass-ready tracking and three-device switching in a 99g body. We tested it head-to-head against the Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s ($24.99) across 6 key dimensions.
Logitech MX Anywhere 3S
“The five-source consensus travel pick, with glass-ready tracking and three-device switching in a 99g body”
Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s
“Pack Hacker's budget travel pick, a slim quiet mouse that runs 18 months on one AA”
Head-to-Head Breakdown
Strengths & Weaknesses
Logitech MX Anywhere 3S
- Too Many Adapters named it their outright Best Travel Mouse, praising 70-day battery life and a build that survives constant packing
- The Darkfield sensor tracks on glass and other tricky surfaces where the budget optical mice in this group lose the cursor, per RTINGS
- Wirecutter's small-handed testers preferred its flat, compact shape, and three-device Easy-Switch covers a laptop, tablet, and phone
- At about $90 it costs roughly three times the Pebble 2, expensive for a compact mouse as Trusted Reviews noted
- Logitech ships only a USB-C cable in the box, so the Logi Bolt receiver for 2.4GHz costs extra
- Wirecutter found it too small for average and large hands, so big-handed users should size up
Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s
- Pack Hacker named it the Best Budget Travel Mouse, calling it small, easy to use, and genuinely affordable
- One AA battery lasts up to 18 months, so you can leave the charger at home for long trips
- Quiet clicks and a slim 76g shell make it well suited to libraries, planes, and shared offices
- The basic optical sensor will not track on glass, a gap RTINGS flagged against pricier compact mice
- The low, flat profile tires the hand over long sessions, so it suits short bursts more than all-day work
- Only three buttons, with none of the programmable controls or scroll modes of the MX Anywhere 3S
The Verdict
Our Bottom Line
The Logitech MX Anywhere 3S is the closest thing this category has to a unanimous pick. Five of our eight sources singled it out for travel: Too Many Adapters named it the outright Best Travel Mouse, Trusted Reviews crowned it Best Travel Wireless Mouse, Wirecutter chose it as the compact option for smaller hands, and Pack Hacker slotted it in as the mid-range travel pick. RTINGS, working from a bench of more than 400 mice, lists it among its notable compact models.
Logitech MX Anywhere 3S
The Logitech MX Anywhere 3S is the closest thing this category has to a unanimous pick. Five of our eight sources singled it out for travel: Too Many Adapters named it the outright Best Travel Mouse, Trusted Reviews crowned it Best Travel Wireless Mouse, Wirecutter chose it as the compact option for smaller hands, and Pack Hacker slotted it in as the mid-range travel pick. RTINGS, working from a bench of more than 400 mice, lists it among its notable compact models.
- Frequent flyers and hybrid workers who want one mouse for everything
- Anyone juggling a laptop, tablet, and phone
- People who work on glass desks or uneven surfaces
- Small to medium hands
- Buyers who want a compact mouse that lasts years
Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s
The Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s does the core travel job for about $25. Pack Hacker named it the Best Budget Travel Mouse, calling it small, easy to use, and genuinely affordable, and RTINGS points to it as the simpler portable alternative to pricier compact mice.
- Students and budget-minded travelers
- Quiet shared spaces like libraries and planes
- Short work sessions rather than all-day desk use
- Anyone who would rather not recharge for months at a time
- Backpack and carry-on minimalists