


🚀 Elevate your workflow with precision and power that lasts all year!
The TECKNET Bluetooth Mouse combines advanced Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity with a highly adjustable 2600 DPI sensor, delivering precise control without the clutter of wires. Its compact, ergonomic design is tailored for professionals on the move, while an impressive 24-month battery life ensures you stay productive without interruption. Built tough with durable switches rated for 8 million clicks, this mouse is engineered for long-term reliability across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.
| ASIN | B07GQXNG4F |
| Additional Features | Portable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 24 months |
| Brand | TECKNET |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,212) |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 98 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Model Number | E160T |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
C**O
Lo riprenderei senza problemi. Acquisto consigliato!
M**.
connexion très facile sous windows 10.
N**K
The mouse arrived the next day as ordered in a bubble wrap amazon envelope that contained the mouse in its box along with an instruction leaflet. I got this to replace my 2.4Ghz wireless mouse that required a USB transmitter / receiver that takes up a USB port on my laptop that I wanted to free up. The mouse requires two AAA batteries that are not provided with the product but luckily I had to hand (my previous wireless mouse took a single AA battery so I couldn’t reuse it in this). The mouse is easy to pair, just enable search on your laptop or device and press the little recessed button on the bottom of the mouse and away it goes. There are the usual mouse buttons and wheel with a button behind the mouse wheel that cycles through the DPI settings. The mouse has a maximum 2600 DPI resolution. My last mouse had a maximum 4800 DPI resolution which I never used as it was far too sensitive for me and I wondered whether I’d miss it; but I’ve found 2600 DPI is as much as I need, and to be honest is easier to set, as you have less cycling through to get back to if you overshoot the DPI button presses. The mouse is comfortable to use and the buttons are perfectly placed for my smallish hands (if you have giant hands then it may be a bit small). Also the mouse glides well on the desk surface I’m using it on which other mice can sometimes drag a little, but maybe this is because it’s new and hasn’t picked up any of the daily grime yet (or my surface cleaning has improved). There is a battery indicator on the left side of the mouse that I believe lights up red when you need to replace the batteries (I’m hoping that they last as long as my wireless mouse which I’ve had for about 4 months and haven’t had to replace them yet). There is an on/off sliding switch on the bottom of the mouse that you can use to turn off the mouse when not in use for longer periods. When turning on the mouse it connects to my laptop instantly with no delay as you’d expect. I’d definitely recommend this as it frees up a USB port and if using a laptop you don’t have the worry about damaging your laptop ports by catching the USB receiver of 2.4G mouse when putting it in your laptop bag (highly unlikely but something I’m always worried about).
F**E
Premesso che ho comprato questa marca perchè ho un altro articolo simile in cui 1 batteria AA mi sta durando tantissimo, sono leggermente deluso di questo perchè mi aspettavo accettasse le batterie AAA ricaricabili (1,2V). Comunque funziona anche col Mac mini. Non lo avrei chiamato 'small travel mouse' perchè ha la grandezza come gli altri, non è un device piccolo per computer portatili
C**Y
I can be a bit of a tecnophobe when folks start talking about DPI on a mouse - it's a mouse!. You move it, you click it and if you're lucky it works. I've managed to get through quite a few of these pesky little things over the past couple of years. Some I've thrown out because they unresponsive or just plain hang then dissappear. Want I wanted was a mouse that pointed where I wanted - didn't jump off the target when I got there or ate batteries like they were going out of fashion. I have found one! The plus is the nifty button on the side that up can usse instead of the back button on the web page - brilliant! There's another button but honestly I don't know what that's for and one on top - again not quite sure what that's for either! maybe one day I'll read the instructions that came with it. I think my only gripe - and we all love a bit of a moan - is the sleep function - It snoozes - good on battery - but a pain because it no longer wakes up the computer and horror of horrors I have to press the escape button on the keyboard to get going again - I know, I'm picky. But leaving all that asside - It feels good - ergonomically of course. It points where I want, without argument, it stays put until I click it - a nice satisfying decisive sound and I can go back to previous page with a flick of the thumb. Get one - try it you'll love it. OK Here I am April 2024 - Update to review. States that batteries last 24 months - I think this should read 2.4 months because that's how long they last in mine. Shame because it's still a good mouse just too heavy on batteries.
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