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Logitech MX Master 4 Debuts With Developer-Ready Haptics at $119.99

The new model introduces a programmable haptic system designed to add tactile cues to creative workflows.

Overview

  • Logitech says the mouse ships in October, and early hands-on testing reports the haptic implementation feels convincing.
  • A new haptic touch pad and a defined “haptic language” are supported by an SDK, with native integration at launch in Photoshop, Lightroom, and Zoom, and Premiere Pro slated to follow.
  • Logi Options+ adds the Actions Ring overlay for app-specific shortcuts that pair with tactile feedback, with system-level haptics available on Windows and macOS.
  • Core hardware includes an 8,000 DPI sensor that tracks on glass, the MagSpeed scroll wheel, up to 70 days of battery life, quieter clicks, and stronger wireless connectivity.
  • The mouse pairs with up to three devices across major platforms, features recycled and low‑carbon materials with easier disassembly, and comes with a one‑month Adobe Creative Cloud offer.