
After months of speculation and design leaks, it looks like Logitech is preparing to officially launch the MX Master 4, the newest entry in its widely acclaimed flagship mouse series. Fresh information reportedly obtained by WinFuture and spotted by The Verge offers the clearest look yet at the improvements users can expect. One of the headline additions is haptic feedback support, enabling the mouse to deliver vibrations tied to specific actions such as cross-device switching, cursor adjustments, or system changes. This functionality won’t be one-size-fits-all, either—Logitech is expected to allow users to tweak both the strength and usage of the haptic effects, providing a more tailored and interactive experience.
In addition, Logitech is introducing a new “Action Ring” interface, which acts as a hub for quick-access shortcuts, giving power users the ability to navigate their workflow more efficiently. The MX Master 4 will also feature silent click technology, a returning feature from the MX Master 3S that keeps the device whisper-quiet without sacrificing precision. Aesthetic refinements include a familiar ergonomic shape enhanced with greater durability, textured surfaces for improved grip, and transparent primary buttons for a modernized look. Despite these changes, Logitech seems content with retaining the same battery performance and DPI range, signaling confidence in the formula that made the series so successful.
The upcoming MX Master 4 is slated to release on September 30th at a launch price of €129.99 (approximately $150 USD). For professionals who rely on the MX Master line for daily multitasking, design work, and productivity, the arrival of this new model promises a blend of familiar reliability with innovative new features aimed at taking workflow efficiency to the next level.

