At only $20 it's better than a ton of cheap mice and Bluetooth was the main reason I bought it as I didn't want to use a USB receiver dongle. It's fairly light and therefore feels a bit cheap, but moves well on a mouse pad, tracking and scrolling is as accurate as any good mouse, and clicking is very tactile, if not too loud and reverberant. Pairing on my Windows laptop using "Quick Pair" (I assume your laptop needs Bluetooth 5 to support this) was as easy as the instructions say, I've had no connection issues and I've also tested an older MacBook and got the same good results. If you just want a Bluetooth mouse with no fancy modes, button settings, or extra buttons that can be "charged up" simply by simply replacing the AA battery, this mouse is perfect for that.
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