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Description of the deal
- 60% off (list price: $16.99).
- Free shipping with Prime or on orders over $35.
About this product:
- Compact and portable: Fits easily in pockets or laptop bags, perfect for travel.
- Precision: 1000 DPI optical sensor for accurate navigation.
- Long battery life: Lasts up to 12 months with one AA battery.
- Wireless and ergonomic: Comfortable design, no tangled cords.
- Ideal for professionals on the go: Great for business travelers and presentations.
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Customers say:
Customers like the functionality, fit, and color variety of the mouse. They mention it works well, fits their hands perfectly, and is easy to set up.
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It’s light, decent range, and works well for casual stuff. Battery life is solid, still haven’t had to change it. But tbh, it’s not great for long sessions, my hand starts to cramp after a while. Also, the clicks are kinda loud, which is annoying in quiet spaces.
Does it lag when you move it fast? I’ve had cheap wireless mice that kinda freeze when I do quick movements
Nah, no lag so far. It’s smooth for everyday use, but I wouldn’t recommend it for gaming or anything heavy. It’s more for browsing, emails, stuff like that. The DPI is fixed, so you can’t adjust it if you're looking for more precision.
I’d go with the Logitech M510 instead. Costs a bit more, but it’s bigger and way comfier for long use. Plus, it’s got side buttons. I use mine all day and my wrist doesn’t hate me for it.
Good point. The M510 has adjustable DPI too, right? That's kinda a deal breaker for me, especially when I’m doing design work. But for basic stuff, this one seems fine, just limited.
Yeah, you get what you pay for. It’s fine for a cheap, but if you need more control or comfort, definitely go with something else.