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The BUDGET Logitech MX 3s KILLER? Rapoo MT760 Review

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Looking for a budget-friendly productivity mouse that doesn't sacrifice performance? The Rapoo MT760 might just be the Logitech MX 3s alternative you've been waiting for. In this cinematic review, we'll unbox, test, and compare the Rapoo MT760 to its pricier competitor, exploring its features, customization options, and overall value. == Thanks for stopping by! == If you enjoy this type of content, subscribing and liking is the best way to support my small cinematography channel, so I can continue to make high quality videos for you guys to enjoy. Thanks so much! == Links = Logitech MX 3s: https://amzn.to/4cGrlAi Rapoo MT760: https://amzn.to/4d0N4Tv == Chapters == 0:00 - Introduction 0:48 - Initial look and unboxing 1:52 - What I didn't like 2:23 - Functionality and Customizations 2:53 - Comparison to MX 3s 3:45 - Conclusion == Disclaimer == I participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program that enables me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and other affiliated sites. #logitechmouse #rapoo #mousereview

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In this cinematic review, I put the Rapoo MT760 under the spotlight and asked a pretty simple question: can a budget mouse really take up the mantle as the ultimate “digital hand” for productivity? As a supply chain manager and content creator, I live on grab-drag-drop all day, so productivity and functionality are must-haves. The MX Master series has basically dominated this space for a reason—but it also comes with that premium price tag. So I unboxed the MT760, checked the build, and compared it head-to-head with the Logitech MX Master 3S lookalike silhouette we all recognize. What surprised me most was the build quality. Even though it’s lighter than the MX 3S, it feels solid—no creaks, no loose parts—and the ergonomic shape plus textured rubber grip sits comfortably in my hand. I also go over the two things I didn’t love: the side scroll wheel sits a bit too high, and the middle click is easy to trigger accidentally when scrolling fast. From there, I break down customization (8 buttons, 11 actions, remapping and macros), then the real trade-offs versus Logitech: no gesture layer, no app-specific profiles, and no electromagnetic free-spin scroll wheel. At half the price, it’s a compelling underdog—depending on what features you actually need.

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