The Logitech M705 has quietly become a staple in offices where performance matters more than flashy features. At $30—a 25% discount from its regular price—it’s now the most affordable way to experience what makes this mouse stand out: durability, battery efficiency, and an unobtrusive design that blends into any workflow without adding complexity.
That’s the upside—here’s the catch. The M705 isn’t a gaming beast or a sensor marvel; it’s a tool built for consistency. Its five programmable buttons are just enough to streamline tasks but not so many they invite clutter. Battery life, too, is deceptively robust: Logitech claims a single charge can last months, and in practice, users report going years without replacement batteries. That said, the lack of advanced tracking means it’s less precise on glossy surfaces than high-end alternatives.
For enterprises, the appeal lies in its simplicity. No software bloat, no unnecessary features—just a plug-and-play device that works across Windows and macOS without driver headaches. The tradeoff? It doesn’t support Logitech’s advanced gesture controls or multi-device pairing, which are standard on pricier models like the MX Master series.
This discount isn’t just about saving money; it’s an opportunity to rethink what a ‘good’ mouse should be. In a market saturated with feature-heavy peripherals, the M705 proves that sometimes less is more—especially when it comes to reliability and longevity.