I've bought a few mice recently but they've all let me down. I have a background in human factors psychology and work on a product team, so mediocre designs usually annoy me. I recently bought a Logitech M705 which I really like. However, I also had a need for a bluetooth mouse and wanted something that was at least comparable to the m705 (like good weight, ergonomics/operability, grip/materials, battery life, smooth skates etc.) etc. but stay cheaper (expensive Mice just seem silly to me - the only limitation is professional use and hardcore gaming (risk of carpel tunnel)). I am happy to report that after a week of use this is my favorite mouse out of the 8 I own. Notable Features: The L and R keys are pretty quiet, and after that I started to wonder how I could ever endure so many loud clicks. The material looks rubberized (I have the black version) and high quality. Bluetooth (5) connects in about a second and is easy to find (I read the comment about the BT button protruding too much? - absolute nonsense). I love how the ergonomics keep my pinky from dragging across mousepads (most mousepads are a bit rough) and the sizing is no bigger or smaller than it should be for my fingers to stretch out comfortably (I have medium-sized hands - if you have Hagrid's arms, this might not be for you). Might help: The scroll wheel is a bit slower on macOS compared to other mice I've had (even with the maximum scroll settings). Buttons other than left and right are louder than most mouse buttons, which is poor contrast. The skates have already accumulated a lot of dirt/dust and I am using a hard mouse pad. The weight is very light, although many mice's "weight" comes from batteries, which I personally don't like (it makes them feel cheaper). It charges via Micro-USB, which seems a bit outdated - too bad they didn't use AA/AAA batteries to power this mouse (modern mice that get a year plus on a single battery, just warm my heart). Can't comment on the battery life, but last week it didn't need an extra charge. It's disappointing that RGB is only active while charging (although I understand and accept why). I wish the gray was the same material as this black (would match my M1) but when I looked at this shiny/cheap looking plastic space gray I knew I made the right choice. Conclusion: Before I bought it, I had my doubts. This and already in the first few minutes I had my doubts. However, I am now skeptical that you will find a mouse in this price range or higher that offers comparable performance, composition and a well-considered design.
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