Chromebook 14 & Logitech Bluetooth Mouse

I'm trying to operate my HP Chromebook 14, with a Logitech Bluetooth Mouse.
The Chromebook model is 14-Q063cl.
The Logitech mouse model is M-RCQ142
The Logitech Mouse is recognized, and works correctly for a while, then randomly stops working.
It is necessary to Disable Bluetooth then re-"Enable" Bluetooth on the Chromebook, to get it to work again (for a few minutes).
What is the problem?

Which model are you using? I am using the Logitech  Performance MX. 

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