


It’s extra packaging, but Logitech’s website notes that their box contains only FSC-certified paper. The MX arrived inside a small black box that was inside of a small white box. Overall, it’s a pleasant variation of a typical design. Along the left side are two buttons, which are more likely to be found on a low-end gaming mouse than on a general-purpose mouse. It also has a center button just below the scroll wheel and a small green LED that indicates that the mouse is being charged. It has the standard left and right buttons, along with a scroll wheel in the center that functions as a middle mouse button. The one I have is a pale gray in color and has silver accents down the middle and underneath. The MX Anywhere has gentle, smooth lines that give it a graceful appearance.

