







🖱️ Elevate your workspace with silent precision and wireless freedom!
The RaceGT USB C Wireless Mouse is a sleek, ergonomic, and silent mouse designed for MacBook Air/Pro and other laptops. Featuring a plug-and-play USB-C receiver stored conveniently in the battery compartment, it offers a lag-free 2.4 GHz wireless connection up to 15 meters. With 6 buttons, 3 adjustable DPI settings, and 85% noise reduction on clicks, it’s built for professional productivity and comfort. Compatible across multiple OS platforms, it’s the perfect blend of style, function, and convenience for the modern professional.







| ASIN | B09ZTJRXLV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,904) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | TM004 |
| Manufacturer | torich |
S**G
Works seamlessly with my MacBook Air
The wireless mouse works perfectly with my MacBook Air! It’s seamless and has no issues.
M**H
Solid Mouse
Finally, a mouse that connects directly through USB-C. The mouse includes both a regular USB and USB-C, so it works on any type of laptop. THE MOUSE DOES NOT HAVE BLUETOOTH. It glides smoothly and was quite affordable for the quality you receive.
B**C
small mouse
great little mouse. A bit small for my ham-sized hands... but works great. The dongle for the mouse is USB-C, not USB-A, so be ready for the dongle for the dongle. (It comes with it, so not so bad.)
C**E
Died after only 2 months :(
Purchased 10/15/25. Worked perfectly until our school Christmas break. Turned on today, 1/4/26, and the red power light blinks on once, then blank. Will not stay powered on. Yes. I put in a brand new battery with an expiration date of 2035. Of course, it's past the window to return. Very disappointed in the mouse quality :( I do no recommend buying this, not even for the value. I will look for another brand.
T**S
Great mouse, has room for improvement.
This is a great mouse, close to what I was looking for. The signal is flawless and love that it uses a USB-C adapter that frees up a regular USB 3.0 port to be free for my other adapters. Make sure to peel off the plastic film underneath the mouse to get a better grip on the mouse pad unless you prefer having more glide, up to you. Love the DPI button, not going to use this, I'm comfortable with the first setting, but there may be users out there that appreciate having faster DPI, can't really think of what applications you would want faster than 1200 DPI though. Might want to consider creating an application to control the functions of the DPI or what the buttons do, but I'm guessing there's probably some third-party application that can do that, just haven't taken the time to look into that. Constructive feedback: -The mouse is on the smaller side for those with larger hands such as myself, my index and middle fingers are hanging off the front of the mouse because if I slide them back then my wrist isn't resting on the mouse at all, which isn't a dealbreaker honestly, that's why I bought it, but might want to consider making the mouse larger or at least offering a larger option. -I absolutely dread these two buttons where your thumb is for going back or forward on web pages in the browser. Just a couple days of use I have found myself accidently hitting them and for the work that I do that involves data entry into a database it is a nightmare. I've had to resort to ripping these two buttons out of the mouse to prevent this moving forward. I find these two buttons to be completely useless. -I'm not left-handed but if you are, this is not the mouse for you, designed solely for right-handed users only. -The AA battery is tough to insert and even more so to remove, I think the design flaw is having a spring on both ends instead of just having it on one side for the negative part of the battery. That needs a redesign for sure. I have to smack the mouse a few times and sometimes have to bang it against a surface just to get the battery out. Needs to be an easier way to insert and remove the battery. -Would love to see a USB-C insert on the front of the mouse, like I mentioned above I deconstructed the mouse just to remove the two buttons where your thumb is and there is plenty of room to add a USB-C receiver for charging the mouse, and if you're using a rechargeable AA battery like I am, that receiver could charge that battery, just something to think about, but I don't mind switching out the battery. -The scroll wheel does not have the ability to move left or right to slowly (or quickly) scroll up and down a page if you know what I'm referring to. (a small white circle pops up on the page with up and down arrows) which is unfortunate. Sometimes I like to slowly scroll through something as I'm reading or showing other users the work I'm doing. -I don't find it necessary to print "FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE" on the label under the mouse lol, like where else am I going to use the mouse?! A parking lot??
M**K
Does its job
Easy to set up - pretty much plug n play. Worked fine and no connection issues
L**Z
Small Frame, Silent Game—A Handy USB‑C Upgrade
Plug‑and‑play really is plug‑and‑play here: as soon as I slid the nano receiver into my MacBook’s USB‑C port the pointer sprang to life, and the compact shell—about 4.1 × 2.6 × 1.6 inches—nestles neatly under the palm without hogging space in a laptop sleeve. Newegg.com Tracking is smooth on both a cloth pad and the bare kitchen table, while the silent primary clicks keep Zoom colleagues blissfully unaware of my frantic note‑taking. Even after a long spreadsheet session the matte coating stays grippy, though anyone with larger hands will probably feel their fingertips dangling over the front edge. A few quirks showed up once the honeymoon wore off. The twin browser‑navigation buttons sit exactly where my thumb likes to rest, and I’ve lost a form or two after brushing the “back” switch—easy enough to disable with a bit of tape, but still irritating. The scroll wheel feels crisp now, yet I’ve seen reports of units where it dulls after a couple of months, so long‑term durability may vary. Swapping the single AA battery is also more drama than it should be: the spring on both ends clamps so tightly that a gentle shake won’t free it, and I find myself smacking the mouse against my hand to pry it loose. Still, for roughly the price of a take‑out lunch this little workhorse delivers reliable 2.4 GHz performance, frees my only USB‑A port, and keeps the workspace serenely quiet. Auto‑sleep after fifteen minutes stretches battery life well past a month, and the low‑profile footprint makes it a natural travel companion. If you value portability and silent clicks more than a palm‑filling ergonomic shape—and don’t mind taming those side buttons—it’s an easy “add to cart.”
A**R
Scroll Wheel Broke After 4 Months
Comfortable, and worked well. Minimal daily use for about 4 months before the scroll wheel broke and does not function. 5 stars had it not broken after 4 months.
壺**壺
2週間程度で届くとのことで注文したらずっと配送中になっており、その後しばらくして確認したら配達済になっていたのに届いてない。 おかしいと思い問い合わせると、勝手に返金処理されていることが分かった。 その間一切連絡なし。 新しいマウス使うために1ヶ月以上待たされて、結局届かないとかいう本当に最悪の対応された。 これだから中国のメーカーは信用できない。
S**B
Good but small in size, good for kids for girls hands
I**L
Lo he estado usando por 3 meses y no he tenido ningún problema.
T**S
Works a treat with my little Lenovo.
J**N
I have been using the mouse for nearly 2 months now and it meets all my needs. Nice crisp movements, and precise positioning. Turns itself off if not in use to save battery, I highly recommend if your in the market for a mouse
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