Overpriced? Logitech MX Master 3S Yellowing, Scrolling Problems Reported

I expected a higher quality product for over $100. To begin, despite assurances that it can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol, the Logitech MX Master 3S yellows with time. However, even with attentive care, yellowing began after only ten days of use. Second, its scrolling feature, particularly in ratchet mode, is inconsistent, frequently missing movements or failing to register quick scrolls. The free scroll mode, while sensitive, is difficult to adjust to. Furthermore, the horizontal scroll works better than the vertical scroll, but they cannot be utilized together. Overall, the mouse resembles an experimental beta product, with users acting as unsuspecting testers. Despite its stated superiority, it fails to solve typical flaws encountered in less expensive options. Although the mouse's rubber surface is healthy, it cannot be returned to its former color, indicating a severe design flaw.











