So I’ve been using this TECKNET Bluetooth Wireless Mouse for about a month now, and wow, I’m honestly impressed for the price. If you’re like me and looking for a no-fuss Bluetooth mouse without all the extra junk, this is a solid pick. I was tired of dealing with USB dongles, so the fact that this connects directly to Bluetooth is a game changer for me. It pairs quickly with my laptop (Windows), and it worked just as smoothly with my Surface Pro too. No wires, no receiver, just straight-up Bluetooth magic! Love that.
This thing has 5 different DPI levels (3000, 2000, 1600, 1200, and 800), which is pretty cool because I can switch between them depending on what I’m doing. I like the 800 setting for web browsing (slower but precise) and the 3000 setting when I’m doing graphic work and need quicker movements. The 6 buttons are a nice touch too. I mainly use the side buttons to go forward/back when I’m browsing or switching between tabs, and it makes everything feel smoother.
But honestly, the battery life is probably my favorite feature. TECKNET says it lasts up to 24 months on just 2 AA batteries, and I was like, "Yeah, okay, we’ll see." Well, it’s been a month and no signs of battery drain yet. I’ve used other wireless mice that needed constant charging, so this is such a relief. It’s super convenient not having to worry about recharging every few days.
The TruWave technology is another thing that surprised me. I’ve used this mouse on my wooden desk, a cloth mousepad, and even just the table, and the tracking is super smooth no matter what. I haven’t experienced any lag or jumping, which can happen with cheaper Bluetooth mice.
As for comfort, the mouse feels good in my hand. It’s ergonomic (no cramping even after hours of use), and the material feels soft, almost like a rubbery texture that makes it easy to grip. I’m also a bit rough on my gadgets, but TECKNET says it’s tested for 10 million clicks, so I have no worries about wear and tear.
Now, the only downside I found was that the side buttons don’t work on MacOS. It’s a bit of a bummer if you’re a Mac user, but I mainly use it on my Windows laptop anyway, so it wasn’t a dealbreaker for me. Other than that, I’m really happy with this purchase. For the price, it’s an amazing deal!
TL;DR: If you need a Bluetooth mouse that’s affordable, has long battery life, and works on pretty much any surface without charging hassles, the TECKNET Bluetooth Wireless Mouse is a solid choice. Great for casual browsing, work, and even some productivity tasks. Can’t go wrong for the price!
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