Logitech’s haptics-enhanced MX Master 4 mouse is on sale for under $100

If you’re shopping for a wireless mouse that’ll help you multitask more easily, Logitech’s MX Master 4 is easily one of the best and most comfortable options available. It’s rarely discounted, but the black version is currently down to $99.99 ($20 off) at Newegg with code TRWF233. While it offers similarly quiet clicks and long battery life to the MX Master 3S, its direct predecessor, the newer model touts haptic feedback that offers tiny, satisfying jolts when you press its thumb rest to bring up Logitech’s Action Ring overlay.

Logitech MX Master 4 wireless mouse

Where to Buy:

  • $119.99 $99.99 at Newegg (with code TRWF233)

The MX Master 4 works just as well on Windows as on macOS, and it includes a USB-C Bolt transmitter (previous models in the lineup included a USB-A version of the Bolt). I think this mouse is worth buying based on the hardware alone, though the additional features bundled with Logi Options, its companion app for desktop, add even more value. Clicking the thumb rest launches Action Rings, some of which are tailor-made for certain apps, such as Photoshop. Alternatively, you can customize your own Action Rings in the software, letting you quickly execute commands without mousing all over your screen(s).

Read our MX Master 4 hands-on impressions.

Other Verge-approved deals

  • The latest 13-inch MacBook Air with an M5 chip, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD is on sale for $949.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, which is $150 off its original launch price. While less than a month ago we bemoaned the $100 gen-to-gen price increase compared to the M4 version, we’re certainly not mad to see such a big discount already. At this price, absolutely no one should buy the M4 Air, as it’s the same price yet has half the storage (which is slower than in the latest-gen model) and lacks the speed and efficiency benefits of the M5 model. Read our review.
  • Anker’s new 3-in-1 Qi2.2 MagGo is cheaper than ever for Prime members on Amazon. The wireless charging dock recently launched for $150, but you can grab it in either black or white for $119.99. The slim, folding charger can deliver up to 25W of wireless speed to iPhone 16-series phones or newer (excluding the MagSafe-less iPhone 16E). Meanwhile, you can charge your AirPods on a separate pad, and even your Apple Watch has a place to recharge, though you can also tuck away the watch pad for a slimmer, more elegant look. The charger also includes a 45W power adapter and the necessary cable to achieve peak speeds.
  • While we’re on the topic of chargers, Iniu makes a slim 10,000mAh power bank that doubles as a wall adapter. It normally costs $44.99, but the black version is down to just $18.35 at Amazon at checkout — no code necessary. The portable model has a built-in USB-C cable that delivers a peak charging speed of 45W to devices. Alternatively, you can plug it into your wall to simultaneously recharge its battery and use it for passthrough charging for a device (up to 30W in this mode).

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