As far as I can tell this mouse should work on Windows and macOS. If that is not the case let me know. Further detail below on Bluetooth Low Energy. Pebble i345 VS Pebble M350: The Pebble i345 is made for the iPadOS 14.3. But technically uses Bluetooth Low Energy that will work on other devices. The i345 DOES NOT come with a USB Dongle. The M350 does. Which means you can choose to either connect to your device via USB or through Bluetooth. Otherwise specs are pretty much the same. Bluetooth Low Energy supports IOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, iPadOS, macOS, Windows 8, and Windows 10. With that said it will not work on iPhone as the software does not support mice. Nor will it work with other products where the software does not allow Mice. It is most similar to Bluetooth 4.0 but uses less energy and is also not as robust.
Im using it with my MacBook nice product from logitech but only 1 cons i fond in this , u can’t add another Device without unpair ur 1 st device.. otherwise it’s a very good product in its price range. And Nice review man already subscribed😊
Samrat Chatterjee Huh, that is interesting to know. But I am glad you are enjoying it. Also, welcome welcome to the knights of the round table. I am very happy you are here and I hope you enjoy your time here.
Yes. They have a couple versions above which support multiple devices with the press of a button. They also have additional buttons you can click. One is the MX Master 3
Wow, i got the i345 and K380 keyboard and its been so hard an annoying for me to try and Learn all the functions but your video really helped me out! The speed for the mouse was slow and aggravating me and i didn’t know how to change it, not to mention the color! 😫 Thank you!
I think I will be getting one to help me scroll over my stories on the iPad Pro because I already have the Logitech keyboard k380 and now I need a mouse due to the reason I can’t stand trackpads as it makes me slower while using it .... and thanks for this detailed video
Glad you enjoyed the video. I tried to play some fortnite with it and it seemed to work. Not sure if it would give you any type of advantage or not because it was weird to me. But I don’t play games on a tablet. But I played two games. Got about 3 kills and I guess there are bots in the game? Killed a bunch of them.
1:34 it said it might effect Bluetooth and WiFi. I’m thinking of buying it could you pls tell me if it effects it or not that would be great. Great review btw.
If you use a Bluetooth keyboard and a mouse, the keyboard wont work. I have that problem. Connecting any mouse will say that will affect wifi and Bluetooth. If someone knows a solution let me know. Thanks
Jose Aguilar Hey Jose, I think it depends on the keyboard you are using. As I have tried two Bluetooth keyboards. Both of them work just fine while I am using the Pebble i345. I don’t notice any difference in performance for either my mouse or my keyboard. Which keyboard are you using? I was able to connect two bluetooth keyboards, my AirPods, A PS4 controller, Apple Pencil, and Pebble i345 all at the same time and they all worked. Which is interesting on why you are having a problem with just the i345 and keyboard?
Honestly, I use the iPad Smartkeyboard Folio. As they keyboard and touchpad are amazing and truly transform the device into a productivity device. However, if I had to choose between the two I would go with the M350. Simply because they are nearly the same exact product but the M350 comes with a USB dongle where the I345 does not. Which means the M350 could also work on PC/Mac (assuming it doesn't already have Bluetooth) along with my iPad so I'd go with that.
@@ThomasMuehler Thank you so much for attention and tips!! I I have the Smart Keyboard the Apple but this model doesn't have a trackpad. Have a good day!
@@jackmuniz7 In that case I think I'd go with the M350. If money isn't an issue you could also buy a trackpad from Apple that would pair with the iPad which is the way I would want to go (if budget permits). As the trackpad support on tablets is superior to mouse movements (it's smoother and more accurate).
I think it is a problem with iPadOS over a problem with the mouse. Unless you have tried it on other Non-Apple Tablet devices and it has the same issue?
The Logitech M350 (amzn.to/3PVJQ7Z) -> That's an associate link. Is pretty much the exact same mouse. In the description of this video I explain the differences.
Great question. Not that I have been able to find. You can adjust how big the round pointer is but not adjust it to be a point. I think they do that to "replicate" a finger press.
I noticed at the bottom beside the bluetooth symbol, there is also a usb dongle symbol making me think it can also connect to a unifying dongle if I have one. But I cannot get it connect to my unifying dongle. Is it just the symbol is misleading or it really can connect to a unifying dongle?
Great question. I don't know. But usually when you have a unifying dongle you have a switch that will turn on that "mode" and then a different switch for Bluetooth. There might be a way to do it. But if you can't do it then I don't know.
I preordered it sometimes during early April along it with the slim folio pro, but I only got the slim folio pro in the mail a few days ago and the pebble i345 hasn’t came yet. Did you get it in store or something? Also, I know that slim folio pro and the pebble i345 are both Bluetooth, and I have AirPods, so can I connect all three devices to Bluetooth at the same time and work? Thanks 😊
I'm part of the Best Buy Tech Insider Program which means that a company (in this case Logitech) contacts Best Buy. Then Best Buy contacts certain reviewers (in this case me) and they send out a particular product (in this case the Pebble i345) for review. Which doesn't bias my opinion in any way as me writing a good review does nothing for me over writing a negative one. Plus I'd never do that anyways. So, I got it directly from Logitech. So, I don't know when you'll get yours. Sorry :( . Yes, you can connect all three at the same time as far as I know.
Glass is notoriously hard to work on. I don't think the sensor would be advanced enough for that. But I have no idea as I don't have glass to try it on. But my assumption of what I know of sensors and the cost of this unit I wouldn't imagine it would work well.
The Pebble i345 is made for the iPadOS 14.3. But technically uses Bluetooth Low Energy that will work on other devices. The i345 DOES NOT come with a USB Dongle. The M350 does. Which means you can choose to either connect to your device via USB or through Bluetooth. Otherwise specs are pretty much the same.
I just got it and to be honest it looks the same , with even same mold however, they just removed the dongle and kept it an empty space! Can’t really know if anything technically was changed to suite the ipados which any mouse could work with it! @@ThomasMuehler
Honestly, I think they just removed the dongle and then re marketed it to take advantage of IpadOS now supporting mouse support as a business decision. Which was smart. Because they knew a bunch of people would go out and buy mice for their ipads.
Márton Velczenbach I don’t own the M350 so I’m not sure. As I mentioned in the video though the scrolling wasn’t super smooth on the iPad. But it wasn’t terrible.
Hey TJ, yes it should work just fine with your MacBook as long as it has Bluetooth. As this mouse uses Bluetooth Low Energy which is compatible with macOS.
It works on my Mac but it just started to act weird. I can scroll, move the cursor, click right. But it's not letting me click left it won't click on things. I have to click multiple times and its brand new its been a few weeks.
Yes, it just connects via bluetooth. As I am assuming that the iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2015) is running iPadOS. If it isn't running iPadOS then it won't work.
@@ThomasMuehler Yeah, I didn't realize I probably could have gotten a better bluetooth mouse for my Mac mini but I grabbed this one. It's decent though. I have small hands so that's fine. I may get a trackpad since I miss the MacOS gestures.
@@jefferyjones8399 I don't think it's a bad mouse by any means. But there are definitely better out there. I also have a hard time not using a trackpad when I'm using MacOS. As it just seems wrong to not have one. lol
@@ThomasMuehler true its expensive. But you can swipe vertically and horizontally on it without a scroll wheel. Plus vertical swiping is a breeze.. Had they enabled three finger swipe on it to go home, it would have been a golden addition to Ipad pro. But anyway, that can be achieved by dragging the cursor down quickly... Happy with magic mouse 2 and apple keyboard.
@@pripri5998 Of that I have no doubt. But the main target demographic for this is people who don't want to spend like any money on a mouse. If money wasn't an issue I'd recommend the magic mouse 2 for sure.
As far as I can tell this mouse should work on Windows and macOS. If that is not the case let me know. Further detail below on Bluetooth Low Energy.
Pebble i345 VS Pebble M350:
The Pebble i345 is made for the iPadOS 14.3. But technically uses Bluetooth Low Energy that will work on other devices. The i345 DOES NOT come with a USB Dongle. The M350 does. Which means you can choose to either connect to your device via USB or through Bluetooth. Otherwise specs are pretty much the same.
Bluetooth Low Energy supports IOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, iPadOS, macOS, Windows 8, and Windows 10. With that said it will not work on iPhone as the software does not support mice. Nor will it work with other products where the software does not allow Mice. It is most similar to Bluetooth 4.0 but uses less energy and is also not as robust.
@@Sensei-gk3wo It does not have a USB to connect to anything. I just comes with Bluetooth.
Wow, an actual honest review? Earned my subscription
I am happy you enjoyed it. Also, welcome welcome to the knights of the round table. I am very happy to have you and I hope you enjoy your time here.
Don’t forget to go into Settings, Accessibility for additional features.
Yep a lot more customization options are there.
Im using it with my MacBook nice product from logitech but only 1 cons i fond in this , u can’t add another Device without unpair ur 1 st device.. otherwise it’s a very good product in its price range. And Nice review man already subscribed😊
Samrat Chatterjee Huh, that is interesting to know. But I am glad you are enjoying it. Also, welcome welcome to the knights of the round table. I am very happy you are here and I hope you enjoy your time here.
Sir Galahad thanks man 😊
Yes. They have a couple versions above which support multiple devices with the press of a button. They also have additional buttons you can click. One is the MX Master 3
Wow, i got the i345 and K380 keyboard and its been so hard an annoying for me to try and Learn all the functions but your video really helped me out! The speed for the mouse was slow and aggravating me and i didn’t know how to change it, not to mention the color! 😫 Thank you!
Oh man that's awesome. I'm glad the video was useful.
i have changed 4 mice in the last month and this one takes the cake.. perfect ..
That's awesome. Glad you finally found your one.
Magic mouse 2 is awesome
@@pripri5998 nope
I think I will be getting one to help me scroll over my stories on the iPad Pro because I already have the Logitech keyboard k380 and now I need a mouse due to the reason I can’t stand trackpads as it makes me slower while using it .... and thanks for this detailed video
Glad you enjoyed it.
If it's not too late, get the m350 version instead. The i345 is just a repackaged version of m350 at the same price but without the dongle.
mauved no it’s not too late I still didn’t go and buy it ...thank you I will ask about it in the store 😇
@@abrar4372 you're welcome!
It works great on my Mac Mini Desktop but did get it for the iPad
Thank you so much for video ! Please, say it's possyble to use this muse for to play fortnite right ?
Glad you enjoyed the video. I tried to play some fortnite with it and it seemed to work. Not sure if it would give you any type of advantage or not because it was weird to me. But I don’t play games on a tablet. But I played two games. Got about 3 kills and I guess there are bots in the game? Killed a bunch of them.
1:34 it said it might effect Bluetooth and WiFi. I’m thinking of buying it could you pls tell me if it effects it or not that would be great. Great review btw.
I see that it says that at the top of the bluetooth devices. However, I haven't noticed any problems with Bluetooth or Wifi for the record.
If you use a Bluetooth keyboard and a mouse, the keyboard wont work. I have that problem. Connecting any mouse will say that will affect wifi and Bluetooth. If someone knows a solution let me know. Thanks
Jose Aguilar Hey Jose, I think it depends on the keyboard you are using. As I have tried two Bluetooth keyboards. Both of them work just fine while I am using the Pebble i345. I don’t notice any difference in performance for either my mouse or my keyboard. Which keyboard are you using?
I was able to connect two bluetooth keyboards, my AirPods, A PS4 controller, Apple Pencil, and Pebble i345 all at the same time and they all worked. Which is interesting on why you are having a problem with just the i345 and keyboard?
God bless you too, thank you for this review. May God bless you as you continue to worship him in spirit and in truth.
JESUS IS KING I appreciate the blessing. God bless you as well!
Thanks for share! Do you prefer P i345 or M350 for iPad Pro ? I have this dout!
Honestly, I use the iPad Smartkeyboard Folio. As they keyboard and touchpad are amazing and truly transform the device into a productivity device.
However, if I had to choose between the two I would go with the M350. Simply because they are nearly the same exact product but the M350 comes with a USB dongle where the I345 does not. Which means the M350 could also work on PC/Mac (assuming it doesn't already have Bluetooth) along with my iPad so I'd go with that.
@@ThomasMuehler Thank you so much for attention and tips!! I I have the Smart Keyboard the Apple but this model doesn't have a trackpad.
Have a good day!
@@jackmuniz7 In that case I think I'd go with the M350. If money isn't an issue you could also buy a trackpad from Apple that would pair with the iPad which is the way I would want to go (if budget permits). As the trackpad support on tablets is superior to mouse movements (it's smoother and more accurate).
Why is there a problem with scrolling with a mouse. I have tried many and they all scroll weird.
I think it is a problem with iPadOS over a problem with the mouse. Unless you have tried it on other Non-Apple Tablet devices and it has the same issue?
If its the same price than the M350 or M355 that come with the USB dongle why not just those and have an extra dongle just in case?
You’re absolutely right. I’m with you and would go with the m350 or m355.
Hi, am unable to find this exact mouse on Amazon where I live. Could you suggest an alternative. Thanks.
The Logitech M350 (amzn.to/3PVJQ7Z) -> That's an associate link. Is pretty much the exact same mouse. In the description of this video I explain the differences.
@@ThomasMuehler Got it thanks.
Is this product out of it's pre-order stage?
Yes, it is slowly hitting stores. It released April 2020. I know Best Buy has them in stock. But it doesn’t look like a lot of other retailers do yet.
I just received mines works good
That's awesome! I'm glad you are enjoying it.
I have a question... Does the mouse allow any modification from its round pointer to become a pointy pointer?
Great question. Not that I have been able to find. You can adjust how big the round pointer is but not adjust it to be a point. I think they do that to "replicate" a finger press.
thanks for this review! i am wondering if this is compatible with the ipad mini 4 (2015)... please reply!
As long as the iPad Mini is using iPadOS then yes it will work. If not then it won't.
Sir Galahad thank you!
What cases are using on this video with the trackpad?
I am using the Magic keyboard for iPad from Apple. That review can be found here if interested: (ua-cam.com/video/q4e7_Cr9fqs/v-deo.html)
Is this mouse good for iPad 6th generation?
It is made for iPad. So assuming you enjoy the shape then yes I would say it is good for iPad.
I noticed at the bottom beside the bluetooth symbol, there is also a usb dongle symbol making me think it can also connect to a unifying dongle if I have one. But I cannot get it connect to my unifying dongle. Is it just the symbol is misleading or it really can connect to a unifying dongle?
Great question. I don't know. But usually when you have a unifying dongle you have a switch that will turn on that "mode" and then a different switch for Bluetooth. There might be a way to do it. But if you can't do it then I don't know.
I preordered it sometimes during early April along it with the slim folio pro, but I only got the slim folio pro in the mail a few days ago and the pebble i345 hasn’t came yet. Did you get it in store or something? Also, I know that slim folio pro and the pebble i345 are both Bluetooth, and I have AirPods, so can I connect all three devices to Bluetooth at the same time and work? Thanks 😊
I'm part of the Best Buy Tech Insider Program which means that a company (in this case Logitech) contacts Best Buy. Then Best Buy contacts certain reviewers (in this case me) and they send out a particular product (in this case the Pebble i345) for review. Which doesn't bias my opinion in any way as me writing a good review does nothing for me over writing a negative one. Plus I'd never do that anyways. So, I got it directly from Logitech. So, I don't know when you'll get yours. Sorry :( .
Yes, you can connect all three at the same time as far as I know.
Sir Galahad alright, thanks!
Does it work on any surface? Like glass?
Glass is notoriously hard to work on. I don't think the sensor would be advanced enough for that. But I have no idea as I don't have glass to try it on. But my assumption of what I know of sensors and the cost of this unit I wouldn't imagine it would work well.
What’s the difference between the pebble i345 and m350 ?
The Pebble i345 is made for the iPadOS 14.3. But technically uses Bluetooth Low Energy that will work on other devices. The i345 DOES NOT come with a USB Dongle. The M350 does. Which means you can choose to either connect to your device via USB or through Bluetooth. Otherwise specs are pretty much the same.
I just got it and to be honest it looks the same , with even same mold however, they just removed the dongle and kept it an empty space!
Can’t really know if anything technically was changed to suite the ipados which any mouse could work with it! @@ThomasMuehler
Honestly, I think they just removed the dongle and then re marketed it to take advantage of IpadOS now supporting mouse support as a business decision. Which was smart. Because they knew a bunch of people would go out and buy mice for their ipads.
Sir Galahad So is scrolling smooth both on i345 and m350?
Márton Velczenbach I don’t own the M350 so I’m not sure. As I mentioned in the video though the scrolling wasn’t super smooth on the iPad. But it wasn’t terrible.
Hi would the Bluetooth work on macbook?
Hey TJ, yes it should work just fine with your MacBook as long as it has Bluetooth. As this mouse uses Bluetooth Low Energy which is compatible with macOS.
I have the white one it works on all of my devices
It works on my Mac but it just started to act weird. I can scroll, move the cursor, click right. But it's not letting me click left it won't click on things. I have to click multiple times and its brand new its been a few weeks.
Huh, strange. I don't have a Mac so can't test it.
@@ThomasMuehler Yeah pretty strange it suddenly works now
Is this mouse compatible with iPad Pro 12.9 inch (1st generation, 2015)?
Yes, it just connects via bluetooth. As I am assuming that the iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2015) is running iPadOS. If it isn't running iPadOS then it won't work.
Sir Galahad my iPad Pro (2015) is indeed running iOS 13. So I could purchase Logitech Pebble M350. :)
What will the cursor of the mouse look like on my iPad Pro? Will it be like the “new look” or the old one like before?
It's the same as it has always been which is a little circle. It doesn't look like the normal cursor you are used to on PC or Mac.
Logitech repackaged this as a mouse for Mac. It is no longer just for iPad.
Probably smart on their part. It will technically work on anything with Bluetooth.
@@ThomasMuehler Yeah, I didn't realize I probably could have gotten a better bluetooth mouse for my Mac mini but I grabbed this one. It's decent though. I have small hands so that's fine. I may get a trackpad since I miss the MacOS gestures.
@@jefferyjones8399 I don't think it's a bad mouse by any means. But there are definitely better out there. I also have a hard time not using a trackpad when I'm using MacOS. As it just seems wrong to not have one. lol
is the scroll smooth?
On the mouse it is. As mentioned in the review on the iPad it isn’t and can be a bit jerky.
i got 1..i have no complains ... it does feel like a laptop now..when i use my ipad..
That's awesome! I hope you're enjoying it.
How the hell do you reverse the scroll wheel? You know, like the way a normal person would expect it to work…
It's in the settings somewhere on your iPad but I don't remember exactly where.
Turn off Natural Scrolling in mouse settings
my mouse says “pairing unsuccessful” please help
What device are you trying to use it on?
im chilling here with logitech g502 special edition
That's a much better mouse anyways. I love the G502. And the color pattern for the special edition is sick.
im chilling here with logitech g502 hero edition
You should have more subs
That's very kind of you to say. Hopefully with a bit more hard work my sub count will grow.
This mouse asleeps???
Most of the time wireless mice will go into an ultra low power mode to save energy. I'm sure this one does as well but I don't know for sure.
not a mouse for gaming
Definitely not a mouse for gaming.
Buy magic 🖱 2..
I'm sure that is an excellent mouse and better than this one. But it's also like 3x the cost.
@@ThomasMuehler true its expensive. But you can swipe vertically and horizontally on it without a scroll wheel. Plus vertical swiping is a breeze.. Had they enabled three finger swipe on it to go home, it would have been a golden addition to Ipad pro. But anyway, that can be achieved by dragging the cursor down quickly...
Happy with magic mouse 2 and apple keyboard.
@@pripri5998 Of that I have no doubt. But the main target demographic for this is people who don't want to spend like any money on a mouse. If money wasn't an issue I'd recommend the magic mouse 2 for sure.