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Logitech MX Master 2S on Amazon open box for $60 is what I did. They got me when I bought the Logitech Craft keyboard for $200 though. However, I love both. The customization is excellent and Logitech Flow is too cool.
 
I got a Logitech MX Master 2S for daily use at home, and then a MX AnyWhere 2S for use on the go, since its more portable. Very happy with them both.
 
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thank you for the prompt response, does the nano transmitter come in type C?

I appreciate everyone's feedback the MX seems to be a great mouse but I honestly dont see myself paying more than $40 for a mouse that I am just going to use to click and scroll, the MX seems awesome but I think is overkill for what I need it for. On the other hand I did see this mouse TeckNet before and caught my attention, I also have heard that it disco or it might disco, or that the new Sierra OS might cause havoc with the connection, I might get this and try it out as Bluetooth, I am getting a dongle just in case. If the TeckNet doesn't work I will report back.
I know this is a mac-forum and by no means I am trying to put Apple down but I think that some or all of the accessories are over priced and Apple doesn't make it easy for anyone to play well with their stuff.
I stand corrected... here's a more budget-friendly logitech bluetooth mouse that you use with 2 computers (or macOS + bootcamp) for $30 if the tecknet one doesn't work out.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072M4YLN6?th=1
 
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Forget Logitech and Microsoft and Apple and all those other overpriced, name-brand mouses. I bought this bluetooth mouse about two years ago and it's worked flawlessly on all my MacBooks since then. Only had to replace the batteries once, as well. It's an awesome mouse! And it's $15!! Boom!

https://www.amazon.com/TeckNet-2600DPI-Bluetooth-Wireless-Indicator/dp/B01EFAGMRA/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1532554489&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+mouse&dpID=41nlLeowE%2BL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

Happy to report that the mouse made it to my house, unlike the previous one. The TeckNet was easy to install on my MacBook Pro 2017 running Sierra OS, the mouse takes two AA batteries(not included). Connecting was very simple, go to settings on your Macbook pro and turn on Bluetooth, then turn on mouse and hit the pairing button and voila! So far it work without a hitch. Will know more in the next couple days.
 
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I like the Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse. Great design and innovation. Comes in an SE Bluetooth version and a nano transmitter version. The BT version should be compatible with a Mac. They do cost around $50-75. But they fold flat to turn off and store/travel which is really handy. Smaller than a phone at that point. Feels great in the hand and scrolling works great.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/s..._ArcMouse_072018&activetab=pivot:techspecstab
Does it support the Apple Magic Mouse extended touch features?
 
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