118 reviews
December, 2008
The gyroscopic mouse finally gets a mainstream makeover with the Logitech MX Air, aimed at Media Center users.
Media-friendly features in a gyroscopic mouse; extra sensors always know that up is up, even if the mouse is turned sideways.
No trigger for gyroscopic mode may make it difficult for beginners to use; gyroscopic mice in general are an acquired taste.
Accessory powerhouse Logitech is getting into the gyroscopic-mouse market with the new MX Air, a rechargeable cordless mouse that can control a computer's cursor just by being moved through the air (when placed on a flat surface, it works as...
An innovative, albeit pricey mouse for gamers and media buffs who want to use their PCs from the couch.
Traditional mice have to be used on a flat surface to produce results but Logitech?s MX Air differs in that it can be used on standard surfaces as well as in the air. On a standard table top, the MX Air is typical Logitech fanfare - ergonomically...
Logitech continues to innovate and redesign one of the most basic elements of computing: the mouse. I've been fortunate enough to have reviewed several of their offerings over the past few ye...
Excellent HTPC features, Well-executed gyroscopic controls, Long battery life,
Pricey, Not the best gaming mouse,
Logitech's latest rodent has undergone an evolution this time around, and has decided to sprout some wings.
As expected, this is a mouse with a lot to live up to. Logitech has a history of pumping out products that people buy en-mass, and the MX Air is another one that will be finding its way into living rooms thanks to the popularity of HTPCs
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Overall, we think the MX's aerial antics are a delight -- considerably more impressive, in our opinion, than the slippery scrolling strip. We're already dreaming of a SetPoint upgrade that supports more programmable gestures
The Logitech MX Air has enough innovative design and multimedia capabilities to justify its $149.99 price tag.
Excellent design and ergonomics. Near-flawless implementation both on the desk and in the air.
Pricey. Slight delay in "takeoff" from desk to air. Concept begs for more software. No Mac support.
Logitech's MX Air is undoubtedly one of the best mice ever designed. If you must have the best, this is it: It's a pleasure to use both on the desk and in the air. But it's also the most expensive mouse that's not covered in gold or diamonds.
The Logitech MX Air, officially announced today, July 12, is the best mouse I've ever used. But other high-end mice from Logitech run around $100, and with the MX Air, you get quite a lot of peripheral bang for your extra fifty bucks. Companies...
Accessory powerhouse Logitech is getting into the gyroscopic-mouse market with the new MX Air, a rechargeable cordless mouse that can control a computer's cursor just by being moved through the air (when placed on a flat surface, it works as regular laser...
Media-friendly features in a gyroscopic mouse; extra sensors always know that up is up, even if the mouse is turned sideways.
No trigger for gyroscopic mode may make it difficult for beginners to use; gyroscopic mice in general are an acquired taste.
The gyroscopic mouse finally gets a mainstream makeover with the Logitech MX Air, aimed at Media Center users.
Instead, the MX Air offers the option of an oversize cursor while the mouse is in the air, making it easier to see and control The MX Air isn't for everyone, and takes a little getting used to, but we're convinced that many users would be happier...
Easy-to-learn in-air navigation; responsive scroll pad; works just as well on the mouse pad as in the air
Expensive; no Mac support; modest 800-dpi resolution; lacks ergonomic features when used as a normal mouse
This long-distance mouse is a pleasure to use, whether you're pointing it like a remote control or just dragging it across a mouse pad.
Shelling out $149 for a mouse is nothing short of madness, but if any device is worth it, it's the Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Mouse. Unfortunately, the MX Air has no grooves for your thumb (like previous Logitech mice), so when you're...
Air mouse? You read that right. Logitech's new MX Air mouse, priced at $149 USD, is the first mouse that lets you use it on the desktop, then pick it up and wave it around like...
Innovative design; great for HTPC use
Not good for desktop-only use; lacks side buttons or middle-click functionality; expensive
Logitech's new MX Air mouse, priced at $149 USD, is the first mouse that lets you use it on the desktop, then pick it up and wave it around like a remote control. The MX Air caters to users who need both on-surface mouse functionality and...
The ultimate Media Center mouse, the MX Air takes motion sensing to the next level.
The Logitech MX Air, a free space pointer specifically designed for HTPCs, melds the wireless mouse and media remote into one sleek device that's similar to the Nintendo Wii's remote, without the wired sensor bar. The MX Air's teardrop design...
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