With its benefits including an easy connection to a Mac, an outstanding sensor, a comfortable design, materials that are nice to the touch, a battery life of over a month on a single charge, and an easy to use application for configuring a mouse, it is clear to see why this product is a popular choice. Its cons: Sometimes it can be a little annoying (stops connecting to the computer or stops momentarily seeing the settings specified through the application on the computer), and when this happens, you will need to turn it off and then back on numerous times. However, it is not that frightening at all. Powered by a micro-USB port for charging. I only have only one item left that uses such a port; the others all use the newer USB-C standard. You will need to search for a wire at regular intervals in order to keep it charged.
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