I finally switched from the Magic Mouse to the Logitech MX Master, and I didn't like it nearly as much. The Logitech software is great and very configurable, but the mouse itself is for people who like the mouse to fill their hand -- and the downside is that you have to move more of your hand to move the mouse than you would with the Magic Mouse. It also lacks the touch sensor, which is great for many things.
Lately, I've been using the Logitech MX Anywhere, which I prefer. It can be more of a "finger" mouse than a "hand" mouse, so it's ideal for those of us who hold our mice that way, and it's missing only one button vs. the MX Master. I think this one's a keeper for me, although I still wish Apple would design a new Magic Mouse.
Lately, I've been using the Logitech MX Anywhere, which I prefer. It can be more of a "finger" mouse than a "hand" mouse, so it's ideal for those of us who hold our mice that way, and it's missing only one button vs. the MX Master. I think this one's a keeper for me, although I still wish Apple would design a new Magic Mouse.