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Logitech's amazing MX Master 3S productivity mouse is only $69 at Lenovo for a limited time

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For a limited time, Lenovo is offering Logitech's MX Master 3S productivity mouse for just $69 with the coupon code EARLYBF, saving you $40.99 off the list price of $109.99. The MX Master 3S is praised for its comfortable design, customizable buttons, and connectivity to multiple devices via Bluetooth or Logitech's Logi Bolt USB receiver. Despite being replaced by the MX Master 4, the MX Master 3S remains a popular choice among professional users for its ergonomic design and all-day comfort. This wireless mouse features quiet switches, three wireless profiles, and a scroll wheel with adjustable tightness and up to 8,000 DPI resolution.

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