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Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 review

Posted on November 19, 2016December 26, 2018 By Jarvis

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Given the amount of time we all spend sitting at computers, it’s never too early to pay attention to your daily ergonomics — because, well, #wellness. You can stave off the impending doom of repetitive stress injury just by switching up your typical usage patterns, so take a second right now to survey your workspace.

If it’s time to upgrade your mouse to a design that follows the natural curve of your hand, the Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 will make your joints happy for less than the cost of a few lattes. It lists for $50 in the US, £45 in the UK and AU$80 in Australia, but you can find it online for $36, £36 and $AU59.

Your wrist should never be the pivot point for mouse movements so Logitech designed the M705 with a smooth contour that skews slightly left so your elbow does the work instead. The top surface is wide to accommodate a range of hand sizes but if you’re looking for something bigger, the company’s flagshipMX Master Mouse is so big and comfy that it feels like a Lay-Z-Boy for your hand.
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