Logitech VX Revolution

By Andrew Gruen, CNET.com on 25 August 2006

The Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is the ultimate mousing experience on the go, providing comfort, performance, and features in a travel-friendly form factor. If you can afford its price, you won't be disappointed.

Editor's rating:9.0 User rating:8.3

  • Good: Wheel can spin through long documents quickly • Long range • Large enough to be comfortable yet very portable • Battery meter • Programmable buttons • Tiny receiver stores inside the mouse • Laser tracking for precision on many surfaces
  • Bad: Almost twice the price of competing notebook mice
  • Specs: Mouse • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$99.95

The Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is a superior companion of the rodent persuasion. It combines the best of desktop mice (extremely comfortable contours, a plethora of buttons) and of notebook mice (a relatively small design that includes a storage space for its tiny wireless receiver) for the ultimate mousing experience on the go. In fact, the VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is so comfortable and feature rich that we found ourselves using it as our primary desktop mouse. Of course, as with many "ultimate" products, it's expensive: its price is nearly twice that of other notebook mice. But the VX Revolution also introduces cool new features in a category where we weren't expecting much innovation. If you're willing to pay the price for a best-of-class product, the VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks will not disappoint.

The VX Revolution's star feature is Logitech's new "nearly frictionless" scroll wheel, which lets you scroll through massive documents at extraordinary speeds. The wheel has two scrolling modes, controlled by a switch on the bottom of the mouse. In the first mode, it operates like any other wheel mouse, clicking as it is spun. In the second mode, there's no tactile feedback on the wheel: give it a flick, and it just keeps spinning. We could cruise through about 70 pages of a PDF and about 2,000 e-mail messages with just one spin.

Weighing about 120 grams and about the size of a large bar of soap, the VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is a bit bigger than most notebook mice but still smaller than a standard desktop one. Its size makes for an ergonomic design that's comfortable enough to use every day but still small enough to fit in your laptop bag. The size also allows for convenient storage of the wireless receiver. The receiver fits entirely inside the mouse and is ejected with a small button on the bottom; we like that the mouse automatically turns off when the receiver is stowed, which saves power and ensures the mouse won't accidentally turn on when it's in your bag. The VX Revolution also features high-precision laser tracking that we found to be very responsive, as well as a handy LED battery meter so you know how much juice you have left and an on/off indicator light. Logitech claims the mouse will run for 120 days on a single AA battery.

Though you can use the VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks without any setup -- just plug in the USB receiver to an available port and go -- installing Logitech's Set Point 3.0 software, available for both Windows and Mac, makes all of the mouse's seven buttons programmable. The mouse also had truly exceptional reception; in our anecdotal tests, we were able to control our test notebook from about 25 metres away -- not that you'd ever need that range, but it's impressive nonetheless.

Topics: notebook, mouse, laser, cordless, logitech, vx, revolution, receiver, mice

Comments (17)

  • womanonamac gave 8/10 on 23/10/2009 18:18 Report abuse

    • Good: very well, suited to women, fits nicely around the hand, very easy to use and confortable
    • Bad: had two of these mice and had issues with it on my mac, it basically crashes my computer

    I really love this mouse, it's probably a bit too small for men, but for a woman it's perfect. It feel so comfortable and I no longer get rsi.

    Unfortunately, this mouse has got a glitch on my mac, after getting countless crashes on my computer, I narrowed it down to the mouse. As my computer never crashed when mouse was not plugged in. I loved the mouse so much though, that I brought another one, as I thought maybe the mouse was damaged. It seemed to fix the problem. However, I now am on a new mac, and the same issue is arising. I also am having issues removing the application from the computer. Although logitech have been helpful, there is no real solution as yet.

    Great mouse, but can cause problems on macs.

  • bugspop1 gave a review on 05/10/2009 03:08 Report abuse

    • Good: Great

    I purchased the VX Revolution on sale for about $40. I absolutly love this mouse. I was so happy with it that I purchase another one for my wife. We both use these on our laptop computers. I also use the MX Revolution I use on my laptop when at home and use the VX when I'm away. The both of the Revolution's (VX & MX) are great mice.

  • Jake gave a review on 28/09/2009 14:51 Report abuse

    • Good: Very light and all
    • Bad: The damn mouse i bought has never ever worked when i move the mouse it jumps everywhere 4 some reason. and the scroller is stiff now so when i put in the free mode it stops very fast.

    i would reccomend this this mouse to every1 who likes jumpy, faulty mice!

  • nlogic gave 10/10 on 05/02/2009 17:05 Report abuse

    AWSOME I bought this mouse for $63 at a store in melbourne and for that price it RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • scrimshaw gave 8/10 on 22/03/2008 20:34 Report abuse

    • Good: Mousewheel feels great
      7 extra buttons compared to a normal wheelmouse

      Rubber grips provide comfortable feel, raised chassis lessens strain on the wrist

      Low power consumption (battery lasts for over 3 months)

      Precision control, it actually is more accurate without a mousepad.

      Appropriately sized for small to medium sized hands.

      Long wireless range.
    • Bad: Middle click feels very stiff, but you can remap the Search key to do the job.

      Could do better with Bluetooth, or a smaller dongle (like VX Rev Nano)

      Zoom slider feels a little fragile and out of place; needs too much force to push it.

    The VX Revolution is feels great, looks great, and performs well. Purchased it from ebay for $65 and thought it was well spent. All the buttons are customizable and each application can have its own presets (e.g Side tilt on wheel can be set to a keystroke, for example)
    The documentation doesn't provide information on its DPI sensitivity, but i'm guessing its around 800 DPI.
    Overall, the sensitivity of the laser sensor is good enough for casual gaming, but for $65, who could ask for more?

  • Cyber_chaotic gave 9/10 on 06/03/2008 17:27 Report abuse

    • Good: *"small" compared to desktop mice
      *ridiculous range
      *Buttons can all be reconfigured
      *Lightweight
    • Bad: *Lack of buttons compared to MX
      *small grip area but that can't be helped

    Awesome mouse. Good response.
    VERY comfortable in the hand.
    Only gripe i have is the lack of buttons.
    i own both the VX/MX Revolution and having a loss of buttons is a bit painful

  • HookAndReel gave 7/10 on 02/02/2008 21:19 Report abuse

    • Good: Free-scrolling! Customizable buttons (even for different applications), Smaller receiver, range
    • Bad: Rubber on scroll wheel getting loose and the price.

    This is great mouse for any notebook or PC. The ergonomics are great and the buttons are placed very nicely. The customizable buttons can also be customized specifically for different applications/programs. The range is great for presentations. I can scroll my iTunes library of about 6000 songs with one good flick...can't do that with any other mouse.

    The rubber on the scroll wheel becomes loose (after a couple months) and hinders the free-scrolling. You need to either cut the rubber, trim it, and glue it back, or open up the mouse and provide a larger clearance using a dremel. There is a warranty provided, but you have to pay for shipping and you get a new/fixed mouse without the real solution.

  • Morpheus903 gave 10/10 on 25/01/2008 18:37 Report abuse

    • Good: Very comfortable. Great wireless range like all Logitech mice. Feels great in the hand!
    • Bad: Expensive! If only it were just a "tad" bigger...

    A very nice mouse. When I tested it at the store, I thought it was a full-size mouse, and was surprised to find later that it is considered a notebook mouse.

  • Geoff gave 10/10 on 15/08/2007 22:00 Report abuse

    • Good: Comfortable, cool scroll wheel and zoom features, long battery life,
    • Bad: NONE

    Best wireless mouse you can buy for under $100 AUS

  • Boost-Juice gave 10/10 on 11/08/2007 03:02 Report abuse

    • Good: - the USB fitting in the mouse is awesome design
      - The feel of the moulding is presently unrivalled by a portable
      - 'nuff said
    • Bad: -If your poor you probably dont have the net, and therefore, are not reading this

    Really good tech mouse, feel good purchase.
    I'll save you some money if you don't know already, -ebay, from aussie sellers - i bought 2, one cost me $69 the other $79, shipped!
    I know because i bought mine from david jones city for $129.
    Then my sister told me she wanted one, and so the after having a look herself the girlfriend wanted one too.
    I went to ebay and found them too easy. Hope this makes it a little easier.
    (yes, this mouse is good)

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