Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s Mouse - Review

Hey — I’m Kova Tech, and here’s my take on the Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 (M350s). It’s a tiny, stylish Bluetooth wireless mouse that aims to be a sleek, portable alternative to things like the Apple Magic Mouse. If you want a compact, quiet mouse for work and travel, read on — I’ll walk you through the design, performance, software, and whether it’s worth buying.
Quick overview
- Model: Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 (M350s)
- Connection: Bluetooth (primary) or Logi Bolt USB receiver (sold separately)
- Multi-device: Easy-Switch lets you pair up to 3 devices
- Battery life: Up to 24 months on a pair of AA batteries
- Weight: ~76 grams
- Materials: 50% recycled plastic (notably eco-friendly)
- Target use: Portable everyday / office use — not a gaming mouse
Design and build: tiny, simple, and very portable
The Pebble Mouse 2 is adorable and compact — unapologetically minimal. The white scroll wheel with black clickers gives a nice visual contrast (piano vibes, if you will), and the top cover is held in place with two simple magnets for easy battery access.

Compared to Logitech’s more traditional mice (I had an M550 on hand for comparison), the Pebble is significantly smaller and lacks anywhere for your palm to rest. If you like the low-profile, floating-hand feel of the Apple Magic Mouse, this will feel familiar. If you prefer a palm-resting ergonomic shape, you’ll probably find this design less comfortable for long sessions.

Materials are mostly plastic — fairly flexible and lightweight — with the scroll wheel itself made of rubber for good grip. Even the skates are plastic rather than PTFE. Overall build quality feels fine for everyday use, but it can feel fragile if you’re used to heavier-feeling peripherals.
Connectivity and pairing
Logitech made the Pebble Mouse 2 easy to use out of the box via Bluetooth. There’s an LED pairing indicator under the mouse and a button to toggle among three device profiles. Press the button to choose profile 1, 2, or 3, then pair from your device’s Bluetooth settings.

One important note: the Logi Bolt USB receiver is not included in the box. If you need a dedicated dongle (for lower latency or secure enterprise setups), you’ll have to buy that separately.
Polling rate and responsiveness
I ran a quick polling test and saw roughly 120–130 Hz. For normal web browsing, document work, and general productivity, that’s fine. But if you’re a gamer expecting high responsiveness and super-tight tracking, this mouse is not targeted at that use case — you’ll notice lag and the shape won’t help precision either.

Buttons, scroll, and silence
The Pebble Mouse 2 keeps things simple: left/right buttons, a rubber scroll wheel, and the profile button underneath. I missed side thumb buttons (back/forward) — if you rely on those for browsing or productivity, this will feel like a step down.
What it does offer is Silent Touch technology. The clicks are extremely quiet — ideal for shared offices, libraries, or late-night work where loud clicking is annoying. I did a click test to show how quiet it is; you can barely hear it.

Software and customization (Logi Options / Options+)
The Pebble supports Logitech’s software (Logi Options / Options+). That unlocks a surprising amount of customization for such a simple mouse:
- Assign actions or keyboard shortcuts to the mouse’s programmable controls
- Create app-specific shortcuts (e.g., Chrome: new tab, close tab, open link)
- Adjust pointer speed and scrolling behavior (standard vs inverted — handy for Mac users)
- Enable or disable smooth scrolling (I recommend turning it on for a better browsing feel)
- Enable Easy-Switch control from software instead of the hardware button
- Logitech Flow: copy/paste and move files across multiple computers seamlessly
- Backup and restore profiles to your Logitech account for travel

The software is straightforward — nothing overly complicated — but it does let you squeeze more utility out of a minimal device.
Battery life and practical use
Battery life is excellent: up to 24 months on a pair of AAs under light-to-moderate use. I estimate the quoted two years assumes around 5–7 hours of daily activity; if you use it less heavily, it could last much longer. That long battery life makes the Pebble Mouse 2 an excellent travel companion.
Colors, eco-credentials, and extras
The mouse comes in three colors: graphite, rose (pink), and white. Logitech notes that about 50% of this mouse’s plastic materials are recycled, which is great to see in mainstream peripherals.

Who is this mouse for?
- People who want a compact, stylish mouse for work or travel
- Anyone who works in quiet environments and wants ultra-silent clicks
- Users who value long battery life and easy multi-device switching
- Not recommended for competitive gamers or users who need ergonomic palm support or side buttons
Pair it with a matching keyboard
If you like matching aesthetics, Logitech released an updated K380-style keyboard alongside this mouse. The two look great together, and if you’re assembling a compact, portable desk setup, consider buying the combo.

Final thoughts
The Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 (M350s) nails portability, looks, and battery life while offering surprisingly useful software features. It’s ultra-quiet and eco-conscious, and the Easy-Switch + Flow features make it practical for multi-device setups. The trade-offs are obvious: it’s not ergonomic for long palm rests, lacks side buttons, and won’t satisfy gamers looking for high polling rates and precision.
If you want a sleek, quiet, travel-friendly mouse for writing, browsing, and general productivity — and you like the minimalist Magic Mouse aesthetic — the Pebble Mouse 2 is worth considering. If you need gaming-level responsiveness or palm comfort for all-day use, look elsewhere.
Recommendation
Good pick for students, remote workers, and anyone wanting a clean, quiet mouse for everyday tasks. Buy it for portability and silence; skip it for gaming or heavy ergonomic needs.
Thanks for reading — hope this helps you decide whether the Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 M350s fits your setup.

