My wife and I have agreed to share a mouse. This compact model with a list price of $800 at a major retailer won out. Purchased a pair of mice, one black and one white, at the same time. After only 3 weeks, USB ceased working on one device, leaving only bluetooth. I even tried linking up with different gadgets, but that didn't fix the issue. The Internet's wealth of problem-solving advice led me to conclude that having this issue is standard operating procedure for this model. I tried to marry it off to the shop, but they just took the mouse as is, didn't even open it to look at it, and gave me my money back. It's been three months since I started using my second mouse. The mouse has a fantastic appetite, I've noticed. I've heard it uses very little power, yet I'm already on my third set of batteries. It's probably simpler to just buy batteries. Other from that, the mouse is convenient in every way: it's lightweight, compact, responsive, and silent. Up to 800 n. After nearly a year of use, I'm going to have to retract my review. Batteries are notoriously greedy eaters. During the work week (Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.), I use the mouse exclusively on batteries. You'll need to recharge after a week, though. I have gotten into the habit of recharging my mouse's batteries right after work, which is good in theory but diminishes the device's overall appeal.
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