🖱️ Elevate Your Workspace with Silent Precision!
The TECKNET Wireless Mouse offers a versatile dual-device connection via Bluetooth and USB A, ensuring seamless transitions between devices. With a rechargeable battery lasting up to 3 months, customizable DPI settings, and silent operation, this mouse is designed for professionals who value efficiency and discretion. Compatible with multiple operating systems, it’s the perfect companion for any workspace.
Finish | Matte |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Grey |
Style Name | Modern |
Battery Average Life | 3 months |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB A, Bluetooth |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4800 Dots per Inch |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Windows/Mac/Chromebook/Linux/Notebook/Laptop/Computer |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Operating System | macOS 10.12 Sierra, Linux, Chrome OS, Windows 10 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | Wireless, Rechargeable, Soundless, Ergonomic Design |
S**A
Mouse in the house!
This is a great mouse. No batteries required. Has two options to connect (USB or Bluetooth). Super responsive and easy to set up. Highly recommend!Included in box is:MouseCharging cableInstructionsHow the mouse can connect:1. USB dongel (it's housed in a storage slot underneath the mouse)Or2. Bluetooth*Underneath the mouse is a slide switch to select which option you want : USB or Bluetooth... and there is also an "off" position.*Mouse can't be used as a wired mouse and must connect via USB or Bluetooth.How the mouse is powered:It's a rechargeable wireless mouse. Doesn't use batteries (ex. A, AA). Charging cable is included.When the mouse gets low and requires charging, the battery indicator light located on left side of mouse flashes red.A full charge lasts 3 mos (when used 2 hrs a day) and takes 1.5 to 2 hrs to fully charge depleted mouse.You can use the mouse while charging (*but it still needs to be connected via USB or bluetooth to operate while charging).To verify or change the speed/sensitivity of the pointer on screen (aka DPI), you press the button just below the scroll wheel. You can tell the dpi setting by looking at the battery indicator light (located on left side) while pressing the DPI button. The light will blink 1x after the button is pushed for 800 dpi, blink 2x for 1200 dpi, 3x for 1600, etc.There are 6 DPI levels (800/1200/1600/2400/3200/4800).Size of mouse: 4.88 x 4.02 x 1.85 inchesSite says : The mouse is better suited for small to medium-sized hands. However, if you have larger hands yet enjoy a smaller mouse, you might also like this one.Length of my hand is a bit over 7 inch length and it's definitely compact/small feeling. Wish it had come in a large size... But it's completely fine for average use. Definitely light weight compared to my old wireless mouse that had to carry 2 AA batteries... Lol. I also purchased the Tecknet wrist support mouse pad to help provide more comfort.Mouse has rubberized grip strips along edges. Rest of the body is hard plastic. Silent when clicking.
B**G
Great mouse with amazing battery life
Really happy with this Bluetooth mouse. It connected easily, works smoothly, and the best part—it barely uses any battery. I’ve been using it daily for weeks and haven’t had to charge or replace the battery yet.It’s comfortable to use, responsive, and great for both work and casual use. If you’re looking for a solid wireless mouse that won’t constantly need charging, this one’s a winner.
R**5
Like a Cyborg Handshake for My Computer!
This TECKNET wireless mouse is the Tony Stark of pointing devices—sleek, powerful, and makes me feel like I’m operating a spaceship instead of spreadsheets.With BT5.0, BT3.0 and 2.4G wireless? It’s like the mouse has backup superpowers in case the main ones get tired. I’ve switched between my laptop, tablet, and desktop faster than a Jedi toggling lightsaber modes. The 4800 DPI is so smooth and precise it feels like I’m sniping pixels from across the screen—headshots only, baby.Bonus points for the silent clicks. I can doomscroll Reddit, crush enemies in RTS games, and browse suspiciously long spreadsheets during Zoom meetings without anyone suspecting a thing. Rechargeable battery = fewer cable gremlins. Six buttons? Oh yeah, I’ve bound them all like a true nerd warlock.In short: this mouse makes me feel like I have tech-enhanced fingers. 10/10 would upgrade my scroll wheel
T**G
Okay mouse for price, but definitely worse than Logi M650
I've been using a Logi M650 for the last few years, but that mouse's left button would start malfunctioning in slightly less than a year from moderate gaming, just in time for Black Friday each year. Therefore, I'm testing this one out instead as a somewhat close competitor in Silent Mice. I'll have to wait a year to see if the left mouse button holds up.Meanwhile, here are my comparisons:+ It's cheaper than M650.+ The form factor is slightly longer and bulkier than the M650, making it better suited for a relaxed palm grip.o The form factor is slightly slimmer (laterally) than the M650 and many other wider mice. On those "wider" mice, it's common to shift your fingers to operate the scroll wheel with your third finger, letting your fourth finger rest temporarily on the RMB (for a palm grip). This shift is not practical for this mouse (but it's fine for a claw grip). Incidentally, the scroll wheel is a tiny bit more exposed on this mouse than on the M650, which also discourages shifting fingers with a palm grip.o The silent LMB and RMB have a slightly higher pitch than on the M650, making it sound a touch louder. However, the difference is too small to care.- The mouse is lighter due to the lack of an AA battery. Many people won't have any issue with this, but it's problematic when doing work that requires fine mouse movements, like image editing. The lack of weight makes the mouse more unstable, making it harder to aim.- The mouse is rechargeable, which I generally don't like due to occasionally requiring an extra USB cable into my laptop / USB hub in order to charge it. Though this is more environmentally conscious than an AA battery, not needing to worry about mouse charge is an advantage for the M650.- The scroll wheel is not infinite scroll (flick the wheel and it keeps going). When I first saw this feature on the M650, I laughed - but now that I'm using this mouse, I kind of miss it.- The scroll wheel is also NOT silent. It still happens to be somewhat quieter than standard mice, so it's not a dealbreaker for me.- The LMB, RMB, and two thumb buttons are more plastic-y and cheap feeling than on the M650. In addition, unlike the M650, the LMB and RMB have a little travel before encountering resistance. This gives it an extra unstable, clacky feeling that is very bad for when you need to be sure of when you are clicking and when you are not (again, image editing for example). The scroll wheel and its middle click are fine.- The mouse is glossy. The moment I touched it, I could feel my hand getting sweaty. This is not a big problem at room temperature and below (though I don't sweat much), but for slightly warmer rooms or in the summer, it's going to start feeling icky. The LMB quickly accumulates dusty fingerprints, making for a somewhat distracting texture each time you shift your index finger.- The mouse is right handed only.Though it appears to be worse than the M650 overall (LMB lifetime pending), I would still give it 5 stars due to the significantly lower price.
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