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The Rechargeable Bluetooth Mouse is a versatile, ergonomic device designed for seamless compatibility with a range of devices including iPads, MacBooks, and Windows laptops. With a powerful 450mAh battery offering up to 500 hours of use, adjustable DPI settings, and a silent click feature, this mouse is perfect for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency in their work environment.
Finish Type | Special Finish |
Material | Rubber |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.65"L x 2.28"W |
Item Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | SILVER |
Battery Average Life | 5E+2 Hours |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | pc laptop mac |
Operating System | Mac OS 9, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Linux, Windows XP, Windows Vista |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Rechargeable, Adjustable DPI, Power Saving Mode |
Movement Detection | Optical |
F**.
I use this mouse every single day!
This mouse sleek, quiet, and easy to use! Here are some points I hope some will find helpful:1. Ease of useFuss free, simple instructions. Comes with wireless USB to connect your mouse to your laptop, and it has a bluetooth option to switch on if you're using a tablet. I personally prefer to use the USB with my laptop, and bluetooth for my iPad. At the bottom of the mouse, there is a switch which allows you to transition to either USB or bluetooth. Very simple, easy, and convenient. In the past, I purchased a $40.00 mouse that did not offer the same flexibility.2. QuietThe clicker is quiet--it barely makes a sound (not that disturbing clicking sound. I can handle the typing of keys, but certainly not a mouses click. It has a very soft sound that is barely noticeable and not distracting.) This aspect may be great for potential buyers--I know it made a difference for me after using noisy Logitech mouses for a long time.3. Color and DesignThis mouse is colorful and modern looking. It is sleek and simple--easy on the eyes. Lacking that bulky, hideous design some other more expensive mouses have (claimed to be ergonomically helpful for the hand, but I find it ugly.) I prefer the design on this mouse. I need some colorful variety here and there, and can't stand if all of my technology and its accessories are either black or grey.4. AccuracyThe agility, accuracy, and clicking speed is decent...I have used mouses with a faster click speed, but the overall accuracy and agility of this mouse is great! I don't think anyone who does not enthuse in mouses will ever consider such things on a average. Unless you are buying an expensive mouse specifically scaling and testing it, then this mouse, and its generic fundamental functions are excellent and not a deal breaker in any way. This mouse is no different from many other moderately priced mouses on the market. On the other hand, the best thing about this mouse in this category is control. This mouse offers a lot of control, which I like.5. CostVery cost efficient for the quality! I had no issues with connecting this mouse to my laptop or my tablet. This mouse is worth the money.Overall, I recommend you purchase this mouse!
N**E
Sleek and comfortable to use.
This mouse charges relatively quickly and provides use for several hours. Charge every night before bed and you’re good to go for the next day. Connected to my MacBook pro with no problems. The thin, sleek style of the mouse makes it comfortable to use. The scrollwheel can be a little sticky, but it works.
J**.
Good mouse but, you need a mouse to use this mouse?
I am just starting to use this mouse so can't speak to anything long term but first impressions are good. Functionality is very good, buttons are solid with a good feel, scroll is smooth with good response, curser accuracy is very good with no jumpiness, BT connection is very solid.I bought this mouse because it had a receiver with plug and play option ... not. Both the listing and the box said it had a USB receiver which I needed for a new computer but no receiver could be found so I had to find a mouse with a receiver to set up the new computer's BT to recognize this mouse. Very annoying.
J**N
Good Bluetooth/USB wireless mouse
I've been using this for 5 months now. Switched from the (original) Apple Magic Mouse so I wouldn't have to keep replacing the batteries (recycled from my iMac to my MacBook to my Lenovo). But I also switched because scrolling wasn't as easy while remoting to an old Windows 7 computer via a laggy server for work using the smooth Magic Mouse working on downloaded drivers, so it was a good time for change (Thanks, Coronavirus).This mouse connects quick and easy. I wanted a Bluetooth mouse because my laptop only has one USB-A port, but it's nice having both options. I actually used the USB receiver when I went back to work for a time and was training somebody on my computer, so I used this mouse to take control when necessary. Connection was still fine via USB receiver. There's a blue light under the DPI button that will turn on and blink when searching for a connection, and when the mouse recognizes connection to your device, too, I believe (apologies, I don't feel like checking to confirm now haha).The mouse does go to sleep when inactive for "8 minutes," but it wakes up in a second if not instantly, and clicking to wake up the mouse hasn't actively clicked something on the screen that I can recall, so no need to worry about misclicking on wake-up.Battery has been fine—I don't think it's died on me yet, and I'll use it for a couple weeks at a time before I think to charge it; the battery's supposed to last three weeks if I recall correctly. You can't use it while it's charging though, unfortunately. The blue light goes on while charging, and turns off when it's done. I only had one hiccup where I thought the battery died on me, mouse wasn't connecting to my laptop, so I let it charge (takes 3 hours, kinda long imo but I don't know the average for rechargeable mice as this is my first one) and then tried to re-connect, still no luck. I tried once more when I finished with work, and turns out something was up with my Bluetooth connection, haha. The light for the mouse kept blinking when I tried to connect before and after charging, so I knew it wasn't dead, and I didn't know how it could have died since I haven't used it to death anyway. I'm sure the Bluetooth mis-connection was my laptop's fault, not the mouse. Unfortunately (imo), you can't change the mouse's Bluetooth name from "BT.51 mouse."Now the physical stuff. It was an adjustment to get used to this mouse from the Magic Mouse. It's taller, for one. It's also much more lightweight—idk what feather-mouse exists out there for someone to call this "heavy"—I had to get used to navigating with a lighter mouse, especially when the DPI is set to the highest speed (of 3) from the box, but turns out it's much easier to move than the heavy Magic Mouse. I think I'm using the lowest DPI, and a cursor speed of 9 on my laptop to simulate the speed I used on my MacBook. There's no indication of which DPI speed you're on except for seeing how quickly your cursor moves. I haven't had any issues with mis-clicking the DPI button. And speaking of clicking, the mouse clicks are very quiet. Not silent, but quiet. Recently, though, I have noticed a slight squeak from the wheel from a lot of scrolling. Not really an issue for me, though.As for the build, maybe it's cheap plastic, especially compared with the sleek and metallic Magic Mouse, but it's smooth plastic on top, soft touch to the scroll wheel. If you can look closely at the front view of the mouse, there is some deformation on the gray molding, but nothing that affects performance, only aesthetics you'll rarely look at. Of course if you've seen pictures from other reviews, the blue color is nothing like the advertised picture, but it's not bad in and of itself. I'd say the gray accents on the trim and DPI button are the worst part, haha. On the bottom, the double-on-off switch is convenient, easy to move; the USB receiver is exposed but fits snugly into its pocket, so no worries about it slipping out. I haven't used this on many different surfaces, so I can't speak to how well it does there.Overall I'm satisfied with this mouse.
S**R
Totally worth the money
The price makes anything annoying seem insignificant. Yes it feels a little cheap, but not as cheap as it actually is. It works perfectly fine with good response and control, has a good rechargeable battery life and looks sleek and classy. It doesn't feel like a million bucks in your hand and I can't speak for its reliability yet but it's something I would recommend. I particularly like that the charging port isn't on the bottom of the mouse. You can plug it in without looking like a dead animal laying on its back.
P**T
It looked very nice but would not work with my computer.
I think it would have been great for a different type of computer but it wouldn't work with mine.
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