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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Slender Dual Mode Rechargeable Bluetooth Wireless Mouse with 3 DPI Settings for MacBook, Laptop, MacOS 10.10, Android 5.0, Windows 8 or Higher by Jenny Mendez

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Pretty surprised in good and bad ways (Update. That's pretty bad)

So where do I start. Let's start with the positives and let me be clear that this is just a preview. I haven't tried the mouse but for a day I will update my rating in two weeks based on my experience with the mouse. -PROS- Not too light: The weight of the mouse is very comfortable for a wireless mouse and it is a pleasant surprise compared to other manufacturers Seems durable: this mouse doesn't feel cheap, it mostly has a matte finish that doesn't leave fingerprints, which is always a plus, but it doesn't feel cheap either, I've got 5 Paid dollars for it and it feels like a $20 wireless mouse. Fast and Responsive: I barely noticed any input lag when playing my favorite Guild Wars 2 game with a bunch of friends, a few times I forgot it was wireless and always checked for cable slack when none was around. - CONS - Glossy keys: While the finish is quite matte, many of the keys are glossy and show fingerprints and possibly dirt, which may not seem like an issue for some, but it's a bit annoying for me. Size: Unfortunately, the mouse is quite heavy for a wireless mouse, but very small, I'll compare it with my hand and the mouse in the pictures next to it. Bottom line: if you have big hands, you might not need this unless you like claw grips. Too Responsive: I know this can be confusing because I complimented him on his responsiveness, but let me explain. The mouse is responsive, yes, and I like it. But in my previous statement it is too small for big hands. So if you got there and used the claw grip for controls, it would feel like a nudge from the wrong side of your hand could send the cursor across the screen at great speed. .And finally the key: Look I don't know how you made the mouse but honestly you did a good job but it feels like you skimped on the wireless dongle. The reason I say this is because when I opened the box to set up the mouse, the key almost fell apart in my hands when I picked it up. I had to squeeze it so it would expose the wireless circuit board inside the USB dongle. Something no customer had to do. Now let me reiterate that this is just a preview of my first experience with the Coo mouse and the reason for this preview is that I want to play with the mouse a little more to see if it's right for me is me I want to see if I can get used to using the mouse even if it's smaller than my big hand. Please be patient, I'm sure I'll have something to say in the coming weeks, thanks. you have the same problem as me. It's just so darn small that I feel like an adult using a kid's computer mouse every time I try to use this thing it misses or misses where I'm trying to hover over it. So please, if your hands are as big or bigger than mine, save some money for a more powerful mouse. That's not it. Also, the case around the dongle broke and it got stuck in my USB port because I don't want to pull it out by the tiny PSB. 1 out of 5

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Vulgar