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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Good, trustworthy, and practical wireless mouse. The battery has an extremely extended lifespan of at least three months. I already forget when I last changed the battery when it's time to do so. The mouse does not utilize Bluetooth; instead, it operates via radio. One USB port must be used for the receiver. And they are so few on contemporary tiny laptops. The mouse is ready to use right out of the box because the package includes a battery.

Pros
  • Long battery life, a classic design, and secure functioning on diverse surfaces
Cons
  • use radio rather than bluetooth

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

Because it was impossible to concentrate on the scrolling creak, I took it back to the store and gave it in. With its positives being: Pleasant to hold, with a pleasant surface on the side. It behaved well over all of the surfaces that I tested it on. On a rug, on a transparent silicone film, on a shaggy blanket (on a sofa), and in the perfect position on an everyday black table from IKEA (protection for a table) Has drawbacks: when I compare it to the model before it, the Logitech M185, it…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

I have some reservations about how convenient and useful the gesture button will be. Because I do not want to install more software on a laptop, I have refrained from making use of it thus far. If the bluetooth connection does not become any less reliable in the future, I will be extremely happy with the mouse. The benefits of it include: Very pleasant to work with. I like the way it rests in the palm of my hand, the way it slides across the surface, and the way it clicks. The quick scrolling…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Really content, in my opinion, this is the very best model of mouse available, and I exclusively purchase it. Some pros: My fave mouse model. Big, with a comfortable grip in the hand, good rubber on the sides, and a wheel made of rubber is included. Excellent weight. It operates for a considerable amount of time while just only one AA battery. It powers down when it's not being used but reboots itself automatically thereafter. In addition to that, there is a mechanical switch. Having this…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A completely ordinary product, nothing remarkable.

For 1t. R, for 10 then one could say that the mouse is perfect, otherwise I do not advise you to buy it. I understand everything about the price, that it is not high. However, it seems to me that products manufactured by a famous brand should be of the same quality and reliable, for 1t. R, for 10 then one could say that the mouse is perfect. Has pros: The pricing, the rubber covering, and the amount of time the device can operate on a single battery. Many disadvantages: After one year of use, a

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

a comfortable, fully functional, and sparsely resourced mouse. On a cloth surface, you shouldn't expect it to produce high-quality work, and you shouldn't count on it for accurate gaming (occasionally you also want to play on a laptop). Certain benefits A rather comfortable mouse that can be used by people with all types of hands. The side surface's covering is pleasant to the touch. Consumption was also pleasantly delighted to see that one AA battery could power the mouse for several years…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's not a good product, it's a pity that I spent money on it.

Outstanding illustration of the latest style in deliberately obsolete products. The mouse's exterior is perfect, but it's filled with junk on the inside. Advantages are listed below: Incredible advancements in ergonomics. Having a second mouse is convenient, whether you're using a laptop or relaxing on the couch. Wireless connections rarely experience interruptions. Ill effects: After only a few years of occasional use, the mouse suddenly developed a slew of issues, such as the inability to…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Maximum recommendation for buying. Actually, the engineers who created this mouse have nothing to offer them but the forward and backward buttons. Got advantages: A three-button mouse with a very pleasant grip, an omnivore sensor, no mouse sleep, precise positioning thanks to high resolution, an extremely low price tag for all of these features. Other drawbacks: There are no buttons to move forward or backward. No inertial wheel exists (some mice of this manufacturer have this). Not a universal

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

Trash. You can use a regular full-size rug if you have one, but you can't take one with you on the road because of how poorly it performs on diverse surfaces. Since it is too small to function as a desktop mouse and has no wheel tilt, it is unsuited for use as a mobile mouse with a laptop. benefiting from: Little size is accommodated by the receiver pocket and general form. Variable drawbacks: The rest of it: the movement precision is terrible. Attempting to draw a circle on a standard office…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is no good, I won't buy it again.

The previous mouse had a name like the A4tech X-750. A gaming mouse for everyday use. Very fine "snakeskin"-coated wire is attached to a high-resolution laser. She put in 15 years before the plastic under her left button cracked and she had to stop working. Took the wireless option. I had no idea I was about to buy anything of such low quality. The pluses: 0 wires The indigenous battery has been running for six months with no signs of failure. Here are the negatives: Suddenly, after being used…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

The mouse is great, however the gum will eventually wear off. The gum started to deteriorate and dry out after two years of everyday use. You must adapt for this reason, and this is the second such mouse.

Pros
  • convenient and prompt answer
Cons
  • rubberized

When using a wireless keyboard from the same company, the signal will occasionally be disrupted for a split second. After running for nearly a year, the issue surfaced. Moving the signal receiver to a different USB port that was nearer the mouse did not fix the issue. Despite the fact that it was only a few meters away. As the issue emerged, I struggled with it for approximately six months until buying a wired mouse and moving on from the ordeal. I do not rule out the possibility that I am…

Pros
  • snugly resides in the hand. affordable pricing. the standard of the materials.
Cons
  • The wireless connection occasionally disconnects.

Around three months ago, I decided to get a mouse. Choose one that you can hold easily in the palm of your hand. Someone is responsible for writing that loud buttons. In comparison to a wired mouse, the Microsoft clicks louder immediately after purchase; but, after roughly two weeks of use, it stopped paying attention to the volume of the clicks altogether. I also adjusted the speed of the mouse pointer in the computer's hardware settings so that it would be more convenient for my work. This…

Pros
  • I've been putting it to use for the past quarter of a year. Four to five hours a day on average. Still haven't gotten around to replacing the battery. - Tested for range. It functions properly at a distance of up to 10 meters from the receiver, as long as there is a clear line of sight between them. - Instantaneously emerges from sleep state after. She was apparently sleeping and I was completely oblivious to it. - It can be held in the hand without difficulty. - Easy on/off switch for the power. - The textures of the materials are quite satisfying to the touch. - When I watch IP TV on a computer, I use it in place of a traditional remote control. - Choices available in a number of hues. I have a mouse that is crimson.
Cons
  • - Failed to function on the NOVA MicrOptic mat. The blinking cursor forced me to go out and get yet another rug. Purchased a rug made by Fellowes. That works quite well with it.

I'm not sure if it's because I'm still getting used to it, but the mouse is giving me some serious discomfort. The Logitech M235 mouse used by the wife, despite its diminutive size, made an immediate and favorable impression. However, it won't adhere to a silk rug, which is my preferred sleeping surface. Arguments in favor follow below: - Really attractive layout. It's a joy to use the controls (except for the middle one). The negatives: - It was more difficult than I had anticipated. Not…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

Not suitable for gaming, but appropriate for routine office tasks. attractive and cozy to wear. I wholeheartedly endorse. runs for eight months on a single battery

Pros
  • Cheap cost, top-notch construction, tucks the radio module into the mouse itself, simple start, and rapidly locates the computer
Cons
  • Lack of

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Normal product, but wanted more for the money.

I decided to go with this model after reading the reviews. Main criteria: 1) function effectively on all surfaces 2) without wires 3) average size 4) maintain a charge for an extended period of time As a consequence of this, according to the primary criterion, it is an unqualified failure. The mouse is not universal because it does not function correctly on around fifty percent of all surfaces. With its positives being: Standard proportions for a hand of a middling size. Not each and every…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Medium quality, especially for that kind of money.

Heavy. This is the norm, it seems, for wireless mouse. Used in conjunction with desktop computers and portable computing devices. As a whole, I was underwhelmed considering the price and the reputation of the manufacturer. The benefits: Works. Quiet. The reviews complained about the wheel's rattle, but I've found that it stops after some use. Inadverse aspects: 1) It has an odd shape, with concave sides and a convex back; at first appearance, it seems like this should aid to comfortably grasp…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

I've used this mouse for about 4 years, constantly replacing it under warranty, and I can't recommend it enough. It only lasted about a year before the left button stopped working. I moved to ASUS after my final pointless correspondence with Logitech. Two mice with the indicated issue are shown in the attached photo.

Pros
  • The mouse is pretty cozy and uses a small amount of power.
Cons
  • The problem with these mice is failure to click the left key, which occurs when you try to drag a file into a folder and it "flies" in the middle of the path. I changed about 5 of them, and they all had this issue. Why did I utilize them for such an absurdly protracted period of time? I like the mouse and did not mind replacing it every year while still under warranty (read - for free). The penultimate time I exchanged a mouse due to a warranty issue (marriage), the company where I purchased the first mouse and made the exchange was unable to locate the exchange documents (I personally searched the entire house and did not find anything, despite carefully storing all the docks), so I contacted Logitech directly, and they simply sent me a new mouse from Europe. The final mouse experienced the same issue—a click failure—less than a year later. This time when I wrote Logitech, they requested that I produce a video demonstrating the issue, which I duly did. Following the video, they said, "We see that the problem is successfully demonstrated in the video. Nevertheless, the warranty is only valid for the prior (!) mouse, not the most recent one that was sent, and it has already expired." Attempts to point out a direct violation of paragraph 2 of Art. 21 of the Law of the 2022 “On Protection of Consumer Rights” (“When replacing a product, the warranty period is calculated anew from the date the product is transferred to the consumer”), Logitech answered me, they say, we have such conditions for providing a guarantee (read - “the law of the 2022 does not care about us, we work according to its own terms). Legally, there is no way to resolve them because, when the last mouse was shipped, there was just a hazy Packing List next to the box, which does not by itself demonstrate that the item was replaced. What else needs to be said? Everything is, in my opinion, quite obvious. If you are a representative of Logitech, please note the application number 2303607. Marriage-related mouse serial numbers: 1706LZ0CAFB8, 1850LZN3VFP8 (last).

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't like it, I don't recommend buying it.

After using the G102 on my desktop computer for a year, this is the second Logitech mouse to develop a double click. I don't see any use in continuing to pay through the nose for a once-revered brand if we're going to be replacing the mouse every year. Pros: Keys are pretty tight; I don't like it when the key is just squashed under the weight of the finger, and the shape is just right for me, as is the weight, and the battery life. The legs don't glide great on every surface, but other than…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

An wonderful mouse that falls into the category of "less than 1,000 yen," but whenever I use it, I find myself wondering whether or not I should have looked into the silent model instead. Pros: It is quite large and comfy, the casing does not creak and it is assembled quite admirably in general, the transmitter is concealed beneath the cover, and there are no interference issues with Wi-Fi. The click may be heard, although it is not very loud. Various cons: When put up against the A4tech mouse,