If you want a solid wireless mouse, this alternative is a great buy for the price, which ranges between 3,500 and 3,700. The addition of a battery causes it to gain weight, and it is no longer possible to compare its weight to that of wired light mouse. Pros: Plastic that is pleasant to the touch (rough) The clicking noise made by the mouse buttons; it's not completely silent. When using the mouse on a daily basis, the battery lasted for approximately one month and ten days (the connection was not via Bluetooth - it would have lasted for a longer period) Some cons: Teflon feet might be an improvement. When operating the mouse, the rough convex plastic edge that surrounds the sensor does not get in the way, but it would probably be preferable if it were removed because sliding more easily on the mat would be easier otherwise. Because of the battery, there is a shift in the center of gravity (toward the battery, of course)
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