

🔌 Unlock wireless freedom with Logitech Bolt — your multi-device, multi-space game changer!
The Logitech Bolt USB-A Receiver delivers a secure, high-performance wireless connection up to 10 meters, supporting up to 6 Logi Bolt devices on one receiver. Compatible across major operating systems, its compact design ensures seamless multi-computer workflows and reliable connectivity in congested environments, making it an essential accessory for professionals seeking stable, flexible, and clutter-free setups.
| ASIN | B09JL9Y1WS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220 in USB Cables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,391) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 0.51 ounces |
| Item model number | 956-000007 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Product Dimensions | 1.08 x 0.65 x 0.36 inches |
B**.
Reliable Connectivity with Excellent Compatibility and Usability!
5 stars. The Logitech Bolt USB-A Receiver is excellent quality and works flawlessly with my devices. It offers strong connectivity and reliability, ensuring a stable wireless experience without drops. Setup is quick and simple, showing great usability and practicality. I also appreciate its compatibility with multiple Logitech devices, and the compact design adds portability without cluttering your workspace. Overall, this receiver combines quality, functionality, and durability perfectly. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a dependable wireless solution!
T**P
I decided to change my mouse from Bluetooth to USB for better stability. Be prepared. :)
Once this little Bolt USB receiver is actually paired, it works flawlessly. I switched my MX Master from Bluetooth to the Bolt dongle, and the difference was immediate—way smoother, way more stable, and none of the random lag spikes I’d been quietly tolerating. Five stars for performance. Now… the pairing process. This part felt like Logitech accidentally sent me on a time-travel mission back to 1997. I’ve dealt with IRQ conflicts and jumper pins that made more sense than what happened here. When you switch your MX mouse from Bluetooth to Bolt (Easy-Switch Slot 2 → Slot 1 in my case), Windows pops up a tiny “Click to Pair” window. Cute idea, except the moment you put the mouse in pairing mode… the Bluetooth connection drops. And since you haven’t paired with Bolt yet, you now have no mouse to click the button that pairs the mouse. Beautiful little Catch-22. If you have a wired mouse lying around, that’s by far the easiest route. Just plug it in, click the pairing prompt, and you’re done. But if you don’t… welcome to the workaround. Pro tip before you begin: Before switching your MX mouse into Bolt pairing mode, place your cursor as close to the bottom-right corner of the screen as possible. The pairing popup appears there, and once Bluetooth disconnects you’ll be using Windows’ numeric keypad “mouse,” which moves at the speed of a tranquilized turtle. Here’s how I escaped the loop: Press Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock → this turns on Windows Mouse Keys. Your numeric keypad now becomes your temporary mouse. 2/4/6/8 to move 5 to click Use the numpad to crawl your way to that tiny pairing prompt and hit 5. Once paired, turn Mouse Keys off the same way. After that? Smooth sailing. The receiver works exactly as advertised and completely fixes the Bluetooth quirks. Bottom line: The device is excellent. Logitech just designed a pairing method that assumes your mouse is already paired… while you’re trying to pair it. Once you get past that paradox, everything works perfectly. If you’re switching from Bluetooth to the Bolt dongle, don’t give up—just use the secret Windows mouse hack (or a wired mouse if you have one) and you’re golden.
T**K
The Bolt works perfectly on MacOS… IF you know what the heck to do.
TL;DR: Use Logi Options+. Ignore macOS’s fever dreams. Delete Bluetooth afterwards. Expanded version (a public service): Plug Bolt into your Mac. A macOS connection popup will appear - click Allow. (see photos) macOS will panic, toss you a popup window, and ask you to identify your ‘keyboard.’ It is lying. Close that window. Open Logi Options+ → Add Device → choose Bolt. Flip the mouse, press the channel button until it blinks rapidly. Complete the on-screen “click these buttons” test. Click the corresponding mouse button when it shows as gray, it will then verify by turning purple. Wait until the next gray one shows up. Just right click or left click until the last one and then it's both right and left at the same time. Mouse verified. Delete all old Bluetooth pairings so your mouse can stop trying to date two radios at once. Enjoy flawless, smooth, jitter-free mouse control forever. Notes: Logitech ships zero instructions. macOS ships maximum chaos. Bolt itself is perfect. Just needs a translator.
R**S
Outstanding Quality and Impressive Craftsmanship
I recently purchased this product and I couldn’t be more pleased with my decision. From the moment I unboxed it, the attention to detail and the superior construction were evident. The materials feel premium, the design is both elegant and functional, and every component reflects excellent craftsmanship. What impressed me the most is how solid and reliable it feels in daily use. It not only meets expectations but truly exceeds them. I can confidently say this is one of the best purchases I’ve made in a long time. Highly recommended for anyone who values durability, quality, and thoughtful design.
S**N
Quick and Compact
Looks great and super compact! Noticeably better (or I’m biased and it’s the placebo effect I have no idea) connectivity over the USB-A dongle with fewer dropouts. Feels faster and probably worth it for the price but that depends on your needs as a buyer. I like that I can use it with my MacBook if I so choose and that it frees up another port elsewhere. Unfortunately I do not have a banana for scale. Also note that according to Logitech it has a higher power output (by up to 3x) which offers a more stable connection with less congestion, lower latency and fewer dropouts (which I attest to), and it can connect to up to six devices instead of the last generation’s max of two or three. I like it but if you already have the old one and don’t really need a USB-C version that’ll work fine. It comes for “free” with their new MX Master 4 mouse (which costs $115 instead of the $100 of the last generation). Since its Logitech setup is instantaneous and very intuitive to the point that my dog could probably do it.
Ö**K
Ürün kaliteli ancak çok geç geldi.
C**N
J'ai acheté une souris Logitech sans avoir bien lu ce qu'il y avait sur la boîte... J'ai dû acheter cet accessoire en plus, ce qui a augmenté le coût... de ma souris... Mais c'est du matériel Logitech, donc d'excellente qualité. Et on peut y connecter plusieurs dispositifs, si j'ai bien compris... Ca ne me servira à rien car je n'ai qu'un seule souris à connecter mais c'est ainsi...
M**N
Ottimo accessorio. Se avete necessitá di collegare una tastiera Bluetooth (tipo peeble keys 2 o altro compatibile con il bolt) sappiate che è supportato da Linux e configurabile con l'app Solaar. Inoltre il ricevitore vi permetterà di attivare la tastiera al caricamento di grub per la scelta del dual boot.
A**I
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B**R
Not working properly. When plugged in pops up an error that the dongle is malfunctioned
Trustpilot
Hace 2 semanas
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