🖱️ Elevate your workflow—wireless precision that keeps you ahead of the curve!
The TECKNET Wireless Mouse combines cutting-edge 2.4GHz wireless technology with an ergonomic 8-button design and 5 adjustable DPI settings up to 4800 for superior precision. Compatible with PC, Mac, and laptops, it offers a stable 15-meter connection, plug-and-play convenience, and an impressive 12-month battery life powered by just 2 AA batteries. Ideal for professionals seeking seamless control and long-lasting performance.
Color | Black blue |
Battery Average Life | 36 months |
Range | 15.0 meters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Button Quantity | 8 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Wireless, Fire Button, Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 2.26"W |
M**A
its really good.
Its really good and battery life is long
M**E
Good mouse
Easy to use, nice buttons. Does what i need. Worth it.
L**A
For the price, it's pretty good. Just 2 cons for me
There's 2 cons that I have with this mouse. It's very back heavy (because of the batteries) and there are no meaningful grips on the sides (like rubber). BUT, for the price compared to many others, it's completely forgivable. You get what you paid for.If you're used to a mouse with a center of gravity dead center or a light mouse, you'll find this mouse tilting backwards when you lift it up to move the cursor further in a certain direction. If there was rubber grips on the sides it would alleviate the problem so without the grips, I find myself wrapping my palm on the mouse more and having a bit more of a grip on it than previous mouses.This is a good mouse if you need something ASAP or have absolutely no budget for a high end mouse. Clicks feel great, scroll wheel feels good, side buttons work, overall a good mouse for the price. I'm currently using this mouse as a backup mouse and a mouse I take when I travel.
W**R
$15 bucks for a $60 mouse NICE!
This is as good as any name brand $60 mouse. Feels solid in hand, not light and cheap like others similar in price. Plug in usb and start playing!
S**S
Me encanta
Perfecto, tiene pilas pero le duran muchísimo, lo estoy usando actualmente
A**Z
Good enough as a temporary mouse but not for daily use.
The media could not be loaded. My nice razer mouse broke and I bought this as a temporary replacement for the next 2-3 weeks.For 15$ I have used worse mice and to its credit some things about this I do like.Pros2xAA batteries The battery life is probably amazingFeels solid and well built, no idea if either is true but gives the illusion of good build qualityHas 3 side buttons and 2 dpi up and down buttonsConsSilent this mouse is not. Kinda of a dead giveaway of cheaper quality.No bluetooth, Not a big deal for me but I've seen plenty of mice in this price range with it.Heavy. Two AA batteries makes most of the weight come from the back of the mouse which while not terrible isn't helped by the fact the batteries are not centered throwing the whole feel off.The scroll wheel is very recessed relative to the mouse buttons and is hard and uncomfortable to scroll.The 2 side button are recessed into the side and the only way to click them is to press where the top and side plastic join. One of the side buttons has plastic bumps, presumably so its easier to differentiate but just makes hitting the back button feel unnatural as it's hard to tell it from the surrounding plastic.Because of the large battery bay the mouse optical sensor is not centered and is shoved off to the left. Normal use I had no issues but at certain angles I can feel either slower or/or imprecise movement.Tl:Dr this is not the worst 15$ I've ever spent but unless you really need the extra buttons just go buy a Logitech or something for the same price.
G**I
Excellent gaming hardware!
I love this thing and use it for mostly fps though I have been know to immerse into certain mass multiplayer online games. Its design and shape are perfect for long-term immersive binge gaming....its solid, and exceptional sensitivity make it an all around great piece of hardware especially for the price!!!UPDATE~Going on to a year of use and no BS this mouse is awesome. When I first got it I wasn't too keen on the multiple buttons until I started playing games with customizable configurations and I swear by this thing! I saw bunches of good reviews and bunches of bad ones. I simply tell it like it is. It's a GREAT wireless and battery-powered gaming mouse. I've replaced the batteries once so far and that's that. My only real complaint is it's kind of big, that's probably a good thing as having all the auxiliary buttons spread out a bit helps prevent accidental button presses. It's not crazy huge or anything, my hands are a little smaller for a guy and the mouse is just fine. Absolutely a bargain and a deal for the price, I DEFINITELY recommend THIS ONE! lol no bs Happy Gaming everyone reading this!
K**S
Nope
I've used Tecknet mice for years, probably close to a decade total. I consider it a cheap, but good quality brand. Usually they last for years, and then the scroll wheel breaks and I go check out their current products for a replacement.This mouse, on the other hand, lasted just over a month. The return window ended a week ago. The scroll wheel still mostly works, but clicking... not so much.Also... the picture looks nice and ergonomic, like other Tecknet mice I've had in the past. But the back and forward buttons are much too far back, so every time I try to reposition the mouse I accidentally click back. Trying to hold it differently so that doesn't happen actually makes my hand cramp after a while. This is the brand that used to make my favorite ergonomic wireless mouse. But this particular mouse, on the other hand... I think I actually hate it.
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