🚀 Elevate your workspace with precision, power, and peace!
The TECKNET Wireless Mouse combines a 6-level adjustable DPI up to 4800 for precise control, a whisper-quiet click mechanism ideal for quiet environments, and an impressive 30-month battery life thanks to advanced power-saving features. Its ergonomic design with non-slip grips ensures comfort during extended use, while plug-and-play 2.4G wireless connectivity offers a reliable 50ft range compatible with multiple operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Chromebook.
C**Y
Good service
The mouse works really and the company has great customer service. The first mouse I received stopped working within a few days and the company quickly sent me a replacement.
L**D
Great mouse! (Gaming demo and Teardown Photos)
I've used it for about six months now, and my experience has been great thus far. If you want a cheap wireless mouse (or really any wireless mouse) this one is a very good option. I will go into some very specific things later in this review, and it could get very length and technical, so be aware. Check this video for a demonstration: [...]THE MAIN BUTTONS: The left, right, and middle click buttons are all the normal mouse-style buttons: Small rectangular buttons with a good click, but not too much force required to actuate them. They are like normal mouse buttons that pretty much all mice use nowadays. The main thing is that the middle mouse button uses this style of button, which is very nice because most mice use a tactile switch instead, which require more force, and doesn't always activate when the button clicks. BTW, this is a tactile switch: [...]The main click buttons are okay. Really the only issue is that the force required to hold them down is a lot lower than what is needed to actuate them. This makes fast clicking a little bit more difficult, as you may end up just clicking the button once, and then all your other movements will just be holding the button down rather than letting it go and re-actuating it. I can't think of a concise way to say this, but it's not too big of an issue, and I've gotten more used to it.The back-forward buttons are of the small tactile switches that I mentioned previously, but they feel really nice, so this isn't an issue.TRACKING: Tracking is very nice on this mouse; I haven't experienced any issues so far, and I've been playing quite a few games that require precise mouse movements. I wasn't as good as I normally am, but this is just because the mouse is new, and I need to get used to it. Having the mouse sensor on the left-hand side makes my mouse movement style work a lot better than mice where it's on the right. It places the sensor closer to your thumb, so 'twisting' the mouse clockwise raises the mouse cursor, which makes movement more precise for me. It's in just the right place.MOUSE WHEEL: The ratchet on the mouse wheel is pretty well defined, but it's not the best mouse wheel I've EVER used; It's certainly better than the cheap wireless Logitech mice I've used before, and it feels very high quality. I haven't yet had an instance where the ratchet clicks to a new position, but the computer thinks it's between two positions. This is when you scroll, and the scroll jumps around a little bit, because the computer thinks that you're switching between two different positions, even though your mouse's wheel is physically fine. Anyway, this doesn't happen with this mouse, so YAY! The wheel is a bit lower than most mice, however. The top of the wheel is closer in height to the rest of the mouse than most mice are. But again, I got used to this very quickly, and it's a very usable scroll wheel.INTERNALS / TEARDOWN: Of course, I had to take this thing apart as soon as I got it in order to see what's inside. The screws are located under the two rear pads, and I found that the best way to get at them is to use an exacto knife or something to cut a slit where the screw is, and then put a screw driver through it to unscrew the screws. Then the mouse can come apart. Once inside, I noticed that the scroll wheel position sensor is a potentiameter (maybe, it could be a rotary encoder) instead of an infrared sensor like what my other cheap mice use. I don't know if this is better, but it seems to be. Other than that, the circuit board looks a bit cheap, but it does the job, and all the components are standard sizes, so you could replace the buttons later if you want to (which I might do).MY USAGE OF EXTRA BUTTONS: I've downloaded this little piece of software to remap some of the buttons on this mouse: https://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/xmousebuttoncontrol.htmIt's nice because I never really use the forward-backward navigation buttons, so I use them a function keys that activate certain control profiles. For instance, if I hold dow the forward button, the rest of my mouse controls are mapped to do things that include CTRL+C, CTRL+V, ALT+TAB, wheel-tilt left, and wheel-tilt right. If I hold down the back button, I can CTRL+TAB, launch Firefox, launch the calculator, CTRL+scroll to zoom in, and CTRL+scroll to zoom out. All without ever touching my keyboard! It's nice having a few extra buttons at my disposal.OVERALL VERDICT: A great mouse for the price and a mouse that I would definitely recommend.
S**S
Great mouse
Very comfortable mouse. Easy moving, easy clicks, very comfortable for gaming, easy to use, just put the usb in and it’s ready for use
P**E
Good Buy
The mouse is nice, does what it is suppose to do and is fairly comfortable on the hand. It has a sleep feature that will save you on your battery big-time, unfortunately to get it to wake up if you press a button it will do whatever the cursor was located on; in other words it might close a page or open one or scroll up or down. Besides that, its priced right and worth it.
R**S
Comfortable, Long-Lasting, and Responsive
Comfortable, Long-Lasting, and ResponsiveThis TECKNET wireless mouse has been a pleasant surprise. The first thing I noticed was how comfortable it feels in the hand—the ergonomic shape fits naturally, even after several hours of use. The textured grips help keep it steady without feeling bulky. The click action is quiet but still gives enough feedback so I know it’s registering.Performance-wise, the adjustable DPI settings are great for switching between casual browsing, work spreadsheets, and more precise tasks like photo editing. The cursor tracking is smooth across different surfaces, and I haven’t experienced lag or dropped signals when using the USB receiver. Battery life is advertised at 30 months, and while I haven’t had it that long, I like that it uses a standard AA battery instead of requiring frequent charging.A couple of small notes: the mouse is slightly larger than some travel mice, so it’s better suited for desk setups than tossing in a laptop bag every day. Also, while it has side buttons for forward/back navigation, they’re positioned a bit high for smaller hands.Bottom line: A reliable, comfortable mouse with excellent battery life and smooth performance, especially good for everyday work and long sessions at the computer.
N**E
Good value
So far so good. It's a well made mouse at a great price. 2 batteries required is the only downside I'd say. I guess I should've read the comments.
J**S
Works great.
So far I really like this mouse. It is quiet and works great.
R**Y
DIRT GETS STUCK IN THE GRIPS
Works great for simple gaming and is nice. One thing is, I strongly STRONGLY recommend any color that isn't light. Like any use, it will get dirty. But since the grip has small indents, that also catch dirt. Its not that much of a challenge to clean but I'm guessing most people don't have alcohol pads and sewing needs to clean the dirt. As a super sweater with more then above average need to keep my things clean. I have to clean the grip weekly/ bi-weekly. Still it does work great as a regular gamer/ basic use. Just don't get white if you sweat a lot, a lazy cleaner and want to stay sane
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