Logitech MX Master 3S Bluetooth Edition Set for Wider Launch; MX Master 4 Leaks Reveal Cool New Upgrades

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Logitech MX Master 3S Bluetooth

Logitech is reportedly gearing up for a bigger push of its MX Master 3S Bluetooth Edition mouse, a stripped-down version aimed at budget-conscious users, just as the highly anticipated MX Master 4 prepares for its official debut. According to leaks from reliable tipster Roland Quandt on Bluesky, the Bluetooth Edition—quietly launched in North America earlier this year—will soon expand to Europe and the UK, offering a more affordable entry into the popular MX lineup without the bundled wireless receiver.

The MX Master 3S Bluetooth Edition skips the Logi Bolt USB receiver that comes with the standard model, relying solely on Bluetooth for connections to computers, laptops, or tablets.

It keeps all the core features fans love: the ergonomic shape for comfortable long sessions, the ultra-fast MagSpeed scroll wheel for zipping through documents, quiet clicks that reduce noise by 90%, and an 8,000 DPI sensor for precise tracking on any surface, including glass.

Priced at $99.99 in the US, it’s a $20 savings over the full MX Master 3S, and in Europe, it could land around €100—about €25 to €30 less than the regular version. Logitech briefly tested waters in the UK via Amazon before pulling it, suggesting a full rollout is imminent to coincide with the MX Master 4’s launch.

The timing aligns with mounting excitement for the MX Master 4, leaked in a 37-second promo video that surfaced online this week.

Set for an official reveal on September 30, the MX Master 4 builds on its predecessor with haptic feedback for subtle vibrations during actions like switching devices, an 8K DPI sensor for even finer control, a scroll wheel that handles 1,000 lines per second, and a new “Actions Ring” button for quick custom shortcuts.

It also promises quieter clicks and compatibility with both Bluetooth and Logi Bolt, with pricing expected to match the MX Master 3S at around $129.99.

This dual strategy gives users options: the Bluetooth Edition for those who prefer a simple, receiver-free setup and don’t mind the slightly lower price point, while the MX Master 4 caters to power users seeking the latest tweaks.

Logitech’s MX series has long been a favorite for professionals and creators, praised for its ergonomic design that reduces strain during extended use and seamless switching between up to three devices via the Logi Options+ app.

Others speculate the wider release could help Logitech compete with rivals like the Razer Pro Click or Apple’s Magic Mouse by offering better value across markets.

The Bluetooth Edition retains full compatibility with Logi Bolt receivers if users want to add one later, bridging the gap between budget and premium.

Logitech has not commented on the rumors yet, but with the MX Master 4’s launch just days away, expect confirmation soon.

This expansion could refresh the lineup for holiday shoppers, blending affordability with the premium features that have made the MX Master a staple since its 2015 debut. Keep an eye on Logitech’s site for updates—these mice might just make your workflow smoother than ever.

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