Logitech's flagship MX Master 3S wireless mouse just hit $89.98 on Amazon - a 25% discount that brings it within dollars of its best-ever price. The deal runs through October 8th as part of Amazon's October Prime Day event, making this the perfect time for productivity-focused users to upgrade their workspace setup.
Logitech just made one of the best productivity mice even more attractive. The company's MX Master 3S has dropped to $89.98 on Amazon, marking a solid 25% discount from its usual $119.99 price tag. This October Prime Day deal puts the premium wireless mouse within striking distance of its all-time low, which we haven't seen since last year.
The timing couldn't be better for remote workers and creative professionals looking to upgrade their setup. While Logitech recently launched the MX Master 4 with haptic feedback, the 3S remains a compelling choice at this price point. The 2022 model delivers the same core experience that made the MX Master series legendary - quiet clicks, buttery-smooth scroll wheels, and that distinctive ergonomic design that fits naturally in your palm.
What sets the MX Master 3S apart is its attention to workplace comfort. The silent switches eliminate the annoying clicking sounds that can disrupt video calls, while the dual scroll wheels - one horizontal, one vertical - make navigating spreadsheets and timeline software effortless. Amazon reviewers consistently praise these features, with the mouse maintaining a 4.5-star rating across thousands of reviews.
The deal gets interesting when you look at the Mac-specific version. Logitech includes a USB-C to USB-C charging cable instead of the standard USB-C to USB-A configuration, which is perfect for newer MacBooks. The tradeoff? You won't get a Logi Bolt USB transmitter in the box. That's not a dealbreaker since the mouse connects seamlessly via Bluetooth, but power users who prefer the reliability of a dedicated wireless receiver will need to purchase one separately.
This pricing puts pressure on the entire premium mouse market. Apple's Magic Mouse costs nearly the same at full price but lacks the ergonomic design and advanced scrolling features. Meanwhile, competitors like Razer and struggle to match the MX Master's blend of productivity features and build quality.