The mouse performs all of its operations without a hitch, the charge does not run out too quickly, and the sensor does not become damaged. This was my first time using a wireless mouse, and I'm happy to report that everything went smoothly. Got pros: Rigid and fashionable appearance, with little emphasis placed on the company logo, as is customarily the case with the organization (to save battery) It takes roughly two and a half weeks to discharge up to twenty percent of the charge when it is used actively for six to eight hours per day, which is an excellent rate. Recharges to full capacity in a few short hours. Got cons: Because of its design and white color, the mouse needs to be cleaned every two or three days. This is because dirt, sweat, and other substances show up very clearly on it. The charge indicator is a minor point of contention. When the mouse's charge reaches fifty percent, the indicator on the body of the mouse begins to glow red, and it glows constantly. However, when the charge is greater than fifty percent, the indicator only glows once when you take the mouse in your hand after a long period of inactivity or when you turn on the computer, which can be a little bit annoying. When it gets closer to 30 percent, a steady flash of red appears on the screen. As I mentioned earlier, there is a very minor drawback to the situation.
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