Logitech has expanded its premium accessories lineup in India with the launch of the MX Master 4, the latest addition to its popular MX Master series. Designed for professionals, creators, and productivity-focused users, the new mouse brings notable upgrades in sensor precision, device connectivity, and ergonomic refinements.
High-Precision 8,000 DPI Sensor
At the core of the MX Master 4 is an 8,000 DPI optical sensor, a significant leap aimed at users working across high-resolution and multi-monitor setups. The increased sensitivity allows for precise cursor control on virtually any surface, including glass, making it suitable for designers, video editors, and engineers who demand accuracy.
Seamless Multi-Pairing and Device Switching
Logitech continues its focus on multi-device workflows with enhanced multi-pairing support. The MX Master 4 can connect to multiple devices simultaneously via Bluetooth or Logitech’s wireless receiver, enabling quick switching between laptops, desktops, and tablets with the press of a button. This feature is particularly useful for professionals juggling work across platforms.
Refined Ergonomics and Custom Controls
The mouse retains the signature ergonomic shape of the MX Master series while offering subtle refinements for improved comfort during long work sessions. Customizable buttons, a precision scroll wheel, and horizontal scrolling controls allow users to tailor the mouse to their workflow using Logitech’s companion software.
Battery Life and Charging Enhancements
Logitech claims improved power efficiency, with the MX Master 4 delivering extended battery life on a single charge. Fast charging support ensures that even a short charging session can provide hours of usage, minimizing downtime for busy users.
Availability and Market Positioning
With its premium feature set, the MX Master 4 is positioned squarely at professionals and enthusiasts looking for a high-performance productivity mouse. Its launch strengthens Logitech’s presence in India’s growing market for premium PC accessories, where demand for advanced peripherals continues to rise.