Logitech M510
Top PickWhat We Like
- Plug-and-play setup with instant computer recognition
- Contoured shape with rubber grips reduces hand fatigue over long days
- Two AA batteries deliver months of use
- Solid plastic build with minimal flex at a budget-friendly price
Worth Noting
- Full-size contour feels bulky for small hands
- Some units may develop scroll wheel or click inconsistencies after extended daily use
- Battery
- 24 months (AA)
- Buttons
- 7
- Connectivity
- 2.4GHz dongle
- Quiet Clicks
- No
The M510’s defining feature is its contoured body with soft rubber side grips — a shape that encourages a relaxed palm grip during long sessions. Pair that with a 24-month battery life (using the two included AAs) and plug-and-play recognition by Windows and Mac, and you have a mouse that gets out of your way. The 1000 DPI laser tracking is accurate enough for spreadsheet work and web browsing, though not intended for high-refresh gaming.
In extended daily use, the M510 remains comfortable because of that sculpted right-handed design. The back/forward buttons sit under the thumb without requiring a finger stretch, and the rubber grips prevent slipping. Battery life consistently exceeds several months per set of alkaline AAs — most users replace batteries once or twice a year. The scroll wheel offers clicky, tactile steps that provide clear feedback.
This mouse is built for the right-handed office worker who wants a single, dependable mouse for one computer and doesn’t need Bluetooth or cross-device switching. It uses a USB Unifying receiver that stays in the port, so it’s not ideal for laptops with limited USB slots or users who move between desks. Left-handed users will need to look at ambidextrous alternatives. Also, while the build feels solid out of the box, a portion of units may develop scroll wheel or click inconsistencies after roughly 18 months of heavy daily use — a limitation to weigh if you expect multi-year ownership without maintenance.
Tip: If you have smaller hands, try the shape in-store before buying, or consider a more compact model — the full-size contour is built for palm gripping.
Bottom line: For the right-handed office user who wants a comfortable, no-fuss daily driver with long battery life, the M510 is a consistent performer — just keep in mind it’s a dongle-only, single-device design with occasional long-term quirks.