I needed to replace a broken mouse that was likewise made by Microsoft (Ergonomic Comfort), but it only lasted for four months while having a warranty for three years. The sole reason I took it was so that I wouldn't have to use an adapter and take up a USB port on my laptop. In general, there is nothing particularly noteworthy about it; it is the least expensive mouse that has Bluetooth. I paid a total of 1,240. One gets the impression that the actual price is 240 dollars, while the brand costs 1,000 dollars. It does what it's supposed to, but I expected more. In the event that it stops working again while it is still under warranty, Microsoft will receive their money back, and I will no again purchase a mouse from them.
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