🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Effortless Precision!
The Amazon Basics Full Size Ergonomic Wireless Mouse combines comfort and functionality, featuring a 1600 DPI optical sensor for precise control, a compact USB receiver for a tidy workspace, and a long-lasting battery life, making it the perfect companion for your PC, Mac, or laptop.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 3.2"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Style | Mouse |
Color | Black |
Range | 5.0 meters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 4 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4G Wireless |
Special Features | Wireless |
Movement Detection | Optical |
B**D
I love it
This mouse is terrific for gamers who don't want to deal with cords. It has conventional batteries you can find anywhere and the connection device plugs into the USB for a quick and easy set up. I also love the face the USB device can be put inside the mouse. It's also comfortable for any computer gamers. A must buy!
Z**.
My Go To Mouse
I've been using these for years, honestly I gotta buy them in bulk at some point. All around fantastic mouse, I use it for gaming regularly, has the perfect amount of extra buttons that are easily accessible by thumb. Brand name batteries will catch you about 5 months of charge with very regular usage. Very comfortable for someone with wrist and hand issues.
T**M
Has been working great for over 3 years
I bought this for work about 3 years ago because I don't care for the corded Dell mice my company provides, and the Logitech Performance MX I was using started to randomly double-click. I use a G602 at home for everyday use and it's been awesome for about 8 years, but I didn't want to spring for the new MX or G to bring into work.This mouse is dang near identical to the Performance MX in size and shape. It doesn't have the weight or the premium feel of the Logitech. However, the battery life is pretty close to the same.When I bought this mouse there were barely any reviews. Going through the reviews now it makes me wonder if the manufacturing has declined since I purchased mine. I have not experienced any lag, imprecision, defects, or any of the negative things I've read in some of the reviews recently. I mean using this mouse something like 6-8 hours a day for 5 days a week I see some wear on the finish, but I saw that same wear on all my Logitechs.I do have to agree about the Windows button though. It's odd. I never use it. However, it's not super easy to press so I've never accidentally hit it (same goes with the zoom button), and I have large hands (I wear XL or XXL gloves). It would be nice to be able to reprogram the side buttons, but honestly I usually only ever program them for forward and backward (which this already has). The wireless dongle is tiny just like a Logitech Unifying Receiver, so it suffers from the same receptions issues... Don't plug it directly into the back of a desktop unless your close with no obstructions! I see that mistake a LOT, and people complain about mouse performance. If your only USB port is on the back of the PC, get an extension. Logitech used to be nice and send an extension with its "desktop" mice, but I've not bought one in so long now that I don't know if they still do!So if budget is a concern, I definitely think this is a good mouse to get. I don't think you'll be happy if you get it specifically for gaming or are expecting that nice Logitech heavy and soft feel. If you're experiencing poor performance, try a USB extension to get it away from the computer's metal.
K**N
Very poor range
I really want to like this mouse and I really don't like giving 1 star reviews but for me this device was not usable. Even with keeping the wireless receiver less than 1 foot away from the mouse I am plagued with continuous interruption / loss if signal.So if I'm moving my mouse across the screen the cursor might pause 4 or 5 times (because it loses signal for a few seconds). I click and it doesn't register. I scroll and it doesn't scroll. I've tried numerous batteries but it has been like this since purchase. Previously I had my desk set up where the receiver was 6 inches away (I arranged it purely for the sake of getting the mouse to work) from it at all times and it worked significantly better (not perfectly). I rearranged my whole desk to give me more space and so I moved where I had the receiver plugged in about a foot away and the issue became extremely pronounced and frustrating. With the functional range for me being 6 inches, I'd rather have a wired mouse. Unless my device is a fluke, I'd recommend not buying.Assuming it did work perfectly (like it almost did when my desk was setup differently) the scrolling is kinda slow and the back/forward buttons don't work on a Mac natively. I didn't have time or effort to spend to trying to get it to work to be fair. The mouse itself is extremely comfortable all things being said. So if it did work perfectly I'd probably give 3-4 stars but the low range / signal drop / whatever is just too frustrating and means it's an unusable product for me.
P**E
Works perfectly with a Chromebook
Even though my new Acer Chromebook has a Touchpad as well as a Touchscreen and Stylus, I still prefer the mouse interface. This AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse was so inexpensive that I decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. It's excellent.It is shaped much like Logitech's MX series mice -- the same large, ergonomically-sculpted shape which I find very comfortable (though not especially portable). I just plugged the receiver into the Chromebook and it worked!Battery life seems good. I've been using it for more than two weeks with 2 rechargeable AA's and I'm still getting 2 out of 3 LEDs on the battery indicator. It tracks predictably and remains connected. Buttons and scroll-wheel operate with the same "feel" as my Logitech mice.It is "Plug-and-Play" and does not come with any software. Instead, with whichever OS you're using, go your System Settings and make your adjustments for things like pointer speed there.I'm also using two different AmazonBasics Surge protectors and a USB Hub. I've found them all, as well as this Wireless Mouse, to be well-made, reliable and great value.
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