🚀 Elevate your workflow with wireless precision that lasts for years!
The CHERRY MW 2310 2.0 is a sleek, energy-efficient wireless optical mouse featuring a 3-stage DPI switch with LED feedback, an ultra-compact Nano USB receiver for uninterrupted connectivity, and an ergonomic design optimized for both right- and left-handed users. With up to 3 years of battery life and effortless plug-and-play setup, it’s engineered for professionals who demand reliability and precision without compromise.
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
RAM | 2 GB |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 3 years |
Brand | Cherry |
Series | MW 2310 2.0 |
Item model number | JW-T0320 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.97 x 1.51 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.97 x 1.51 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | CHERRY |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07RNS7NLS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 9, 2019 |
H**E
Just right. No nonsense.
Not a compact, but low height profile while being long enuf for my hands. Symmetrical ambidextrous design is comfortable with curves where my fingers rest. Back button is right above my thumb with the forward button being a bit of a stretch, changing my hand position. The scroll wheel is quiet and steppy with a smooth chrome edge and a rubberized center so it has a nice tactile separation between the sides and the buttons. It is possible to toggle the dpi up while scolling down, but again the matte plastic of the buttons and the rubber scroll wheel and the glossy plastic of the dpi rocker switch make the mouse feel very navigable by touch.The variable weight vs battery life of working w/ 1 or 2 batteries is nice if you want it to be heavy on yer desk and light in yer bag, but I don't really use it. The dongle storage was almost too good at holding onto it's cargo. I don't have nails so i needed a flat edged tool to pry it out. This doesn't seem like it would make for the best gaming mouse, but with a nice ergonomic mousepad, it just feels good to use for ordinary navigation. I got so sick of clawing my cheap compact logitech mouse. This is long and flat enough to fill my palm with my phalanges resting comfortably on the buttons and the sides. Buttons feel snappy.Tactilely and aesthetically pleasing shape, matte black plastic, chrome edged scroll wheel, and glossy plastic 'stripe' down the middle front and around the back edge where it meets the heel of yer palm. Subtle matte grey branding text. Feels good. Looks good. Does the job admirably. Cost was reasonable for the quality of this thing. No superfluous bluetooth functionality, rechargeable battery, Kewl^TM rgb gamerlights or tacky logos. Just AAs, reliable 2.4GHz dongle, and a single red/orange/green indicator LED that only blinks when it needs to indicate something to the user. Plugged an played on my linux laptop with a dock. Connectivity and sleep/wake are pretty seamless. I don't find myself wiggling it to wake it up, just grab and go.Nice, economic, ergonomic, stylish, reliable, 6 button scrolling mouse, adjustable dpi... it does the dang thang
A**T
Very Comfortable
This is a very comfortable ambidextrous mouse. It has a rocker switch behind the scroll wheel used for adjusting the DPI setting. This function very intuitive and I see myself selecting higher or lower sensitivity depending on the demands of whatever I'm doing, however, I've never had to do this before, so I imagine I'll just forget that this function is there until I accidentally hit the toggle switch. A LED indicator near the scroll wheel helps to show what setting it is on while you're toggling by shining yellow, green, or red.Size is perfect for my medium hands; I've included a picture next to an Altoids tin for scale. The wings on the sides of the mouse feel great and keep my thumb and pinkie from touching the mouse pad. My previous mouse didn't have this; I'm not sure if I'll get used to not feeling the mouse pad dragging under my fingers, but so far it is very comfortable. Buttons are very satisfyingly clicky. All of the moving parts are very satisfying.Not too light, not too heavy. Pretty much perfect.The mouse came wrapped in tissue paper with a manual in a cardboard box. I appreciate the lack of plastic packaging.
J**E
It's ok. Not amazing but good.
It's decent quality but not what I expected coming from cherry. I have a Logitech 650L which is similar in size but feels higher quality and works better on a range of surfaces while being more responsive and being a similar price.
M**I
Good mouse
I really like the mouse easy to use, smooth, and it has a nice “click”, my only problem is the buttons on the side take some getting used to.
B**N
Great wireless mouse for the money
Very happy with this mouse so far.I'm using this for my office computer - general work tasks - emails, internal software, etc.... It's a comfortable mouse that doesn't cost and arm and a leg, looks good and feels durable. I personally like that it uses AA batteries - this prolongs the life of a wireless mouse. Weight, comfort, form, price and function are perfect for my needs. I recommend for work use purposes.
D**T
Love it, I'm done with pairing bluetooth mice. But, thumb buttons *not* for left-handed use
I always thought it was odd that my son would have a mouse or keyboard that pairs only with it's own USB dongle, when bluetooth is an option. But, after years of finding that those 12 seconds spent re-pairing my mouse before working don't get that much less irritating, and the occasional 2 minutes when it somehow pairs wrong only get more irritating, I've given the "my own USB dongle" wireless a try.I really like the approach, after a few weeks of using it; the Cherry MW 3210 is ergonomic, it's really easy to slip the dongle into the holder on the bottom for transport (as I did last weekend for a conference), and the dongle seems to stay there securely, at least when the mouse is new. If I were traveling a lot, I might look for a mouse where that dongle-holder is covered, just because it would be so irritating to arrive somewhere having lost it.Update: I've seen web sites that say this is "for right- or left-handed use". I mouse left-handed, and find the symmetric shape great, but note that the "thumb buttons" are only on the left side of the mouse, maknig them "click, sometimes accidentally, with sideways pressure from your 'ring finger' in one of two adjacent spots". I rarely use the "thumb buttons", except occasionally when I accidentally hit them and, e.g., go back in my browsing history. If you want left-handed thumb buttons, get something else. Otherwise, this is great mouse.
C**O
Left side buttons placement awkward - depends what you are used to
I have only had this a few days. build quality seems very good for the price. But I find that the left side buttons (forward-back) are too far to the rear and I have to lift and move my hand back to use them. Especially the back button which keeps causing me to hit forward instead. FYI. I have been using a mouse since they we first sold (really) and always buy the ones with these buttons.
N**E
Sleek design
I really like the size and the function. The design is sleek and nice
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