Hardware
Logitech Pebble mouse
Six of them since 2022, across both generations
A quiet, slim Bluetooth mouse for people who live on the keyboard and reach for the mouse now and then. The silent click is the reason to buy it.
I spend most of my day on the keyboard. The mouse is there for the things a keyboard cannot do, and for that the Pebble is exactly enough. If you mouse all day — design work, drawing, long hours in a CAD package — buy something shaped for your hand instead. This is not that mouse and does not pretend to be.
I use mine over Bluetooth, with no dongle taking up a port.
The feature that sold me is the silent click. My wife asked me to find a quiet mouse because the clicking annoyed her, and she was right to ask. Once you have worked next to somebody with a loud mouse you understand the complaint. A silent click costs nothing extra and it is a small kindness to whoever shares the room.
Worth a word on where you buy it, because the spread on this mouse is larger than the mouse deserves. Amazon and Best Buy both had it at $24.99. The Newegg listings are not Newegg — they are marketplace sellers, the cheapest shipping from China at $27.39, and one asking $52.34 for a twenty-five dollar mouse. Read who is actually selling before you click buy.
Then there is the color. At Best Buy on the same day, graphite was $24.99, off-white was $27.99, and rose was $33.58. Identical mouse, identical part except for the last digit. If you have no strong feeling about the color, that is nine dollars for nothing — and if you do have a strong feeling, at least now you know what it costs.
I have bought six of these since 2022, in both generations. The original M350 offers Bluetooth or a USB receiver. The Pebble 2 M350s is Bluetooth only, adds a customizable middle button, and can hop between three devices.
What is good
- Genuinely quiet click — the reason to choose it over anything else
- Bluetooth, so no dongle in a port you needed
- Slim and light enough to live in a laptop bag
- Around twenty-five dollars, which is not much for a daily tool
- The Pebble 2 switches between three devices
What is not
- Flat and small — not the shape for someone who mouses all day
- No high-precision or gaming features, and it is not sold as having any
- The Pebble 2 dropped the USB receiver, so it is Bluetooth or nothing
Where to buy
Every seller I found, including the ones that pay me nothing. Prices are what they were on the date shown — check before you buy.
| Retailer | Price | Checked |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon — Pebble 2 M350s, black | $24.99 | 2026-08-15 |
| Amazon — Pebble 2 M350s, white | $19.99 | 2026-08-15 |
| Newegg — Pebble 2 M350s, black | $27.39 Marketplace seller, ships from China. Other Newegg sellers ranged to $52.34. | 2026-08-15 |
| Best Buy — Pebble 2 M350s, graphite | $24.99 Off-white is $27.99 and rose is $33.58 — same mouse, different color. | 2026-08-15 |
No used listings appear here. Factory refurbished is included where it carries a warranty, and is labeled.
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