

🖱️ Elevate your workspace — the multi-device mouse that works as hard as you do.
The Rapoo MT760 is a versatile wireless mouse featuring Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4GHz dual-mode connectivity for seamless switching across 4 devices. It offers 7 adjustable DPI levels up to 4000 for precise control, an ergonomic design tailored for comfort, 11 programmable buttons to enhance productivity, and an ultra-long 90-day battery life with fast USB-C charging. Ideal for professionals balancing multiple screens and demanding workflows.








| ASIN | B0CMZ1PQV6 |
| Batteries | 1 D batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #211 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (789) |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
| Item model number | MT760 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Rapoo Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Product Dimensions | 4.85 x 2.13 x 0.1 inches |
D**S
Great Mouse for productivity and gaming great replacement for master3s
I've had it a day and so far so great. The mouse is super comfortable. i was amazed it had 2 near link dongles inside. 1 in the mouse and 1 in the box. Looking at the picture I see 2 dongles, but I thought they were different. This mouse is great if you have multiple systems on the same desk. I have a desktop and laptop on the same battlestation. The polling rate is amazing. The bluetooth on my mac is a bit lack luster but that's a bluetooth issue. The near link is awesome. I had some difficulty with their software on the MAC, but eventually got it working. The mouse seems as good as any mouse i've ever used. For some reason I was under the impression the scroll wheel was one of those infinite scroll wheels that just spins for ever. But I'm wrong about that I even went and read through everything and they never claimed it was, So not sure why I thought that. Maybe cuz it looks so much like the master 3s. The only negative I have, is the side buttons and wheel seem a bit low. I have a very large hand and fat thumb so they're almost always touching the buttons. The clicks are super silent and feel very responsive. It's not a gaming mouse, but you could game on it. It's more for productivity. The DPI range is insane. I found a sweet spot at 3200. I can cross all 3 monitors with out lifting. and fine control is still doable. The 1k polling is as lag free as it can get. It's a very light mouse for how big it is. It's plasticy feeling, but not cheap feeling. It has a very good full hand feel. it rests in your palm really well. Very well made mouse. the battery life is saying 81% after a 12 hour day use. I'll be honest about the pricing, It could be 10$ cheaper. 39$ seems like where it should be. I ended up paying 49$ which seems way better then the 120 for the master 3. Sp the value is there. unless you need that special scroll wheel save your self some bucks. i'm using the mouse for mainly IT office work, but also doing 3d printing and 3d modeling and I really like it. The software seems a bit off, but so far does everything it's supposed to. i've rebound some of the keys and every thing is working correctly.
A**N
Just because it isn't an MX Master replacement, that doesn't mean its bad
I'm a lifelong palm grip guy, so I tend to gravitate towards mice that work well with that grip. After trying the MX Master 2 for productivity at home (I do photo/video editing on the side), I decided to transfer that mouse over to my office day job to see how it would fare. It worked pretty well, but ended up leaving a void at home for when I wanted to work from home or do something other than game. There was no way I was going to spend over $100 to get the MX Master 3 for home, so I started looking at this Rapoo. For my hands and my grip, the Rapoo was a great fit. The ergonomics really allow me to rest my entire palm on the back of the mouse. I'm sure a lot of people are like me and are looking for an MX Master alternative/replacement. While similar, I wouldn't consider this a replacement. Here are some things that each one does better than the other. MX Master: - Infinite scroll is a nice feature - Horizontal scroll is in a better spot if you work with a lot of spreadsheets - The thumb click button is a nice if you can map it to something useful - The clicks from the left/right buttons are much more tactile Rapoo: - Instead of infinite scroll, you get a DPI switcher. Useful if you occasionally game, but also useful for if you do photo editing and need finer control - While the horizontal scroll is in a little more of an awkward spot, the back/forward buttons are in a much better spot. I use those way more often than I use horizontal scroll. - The unit comes with a USB dongle which gives you an additional method of connectivity. Very useful if you often have to switch to devices that may not have BT built in. - The left/right buttons are way quieter. They still give positive feedback, but there is some tactility loss due to the damping. This is a compromise I'll gladly take when working in an office environment. As a result, the Rapoo is now my work mouse and I moved the MX Master 2 back to home.
C**A
Nice but not the best
This is a great alternative for the Logitech one, with similar economics and comfort. I've had no problem with the battery or connectivity, as it is responsive and sensitive. However, I don't like the click noise at all. It's somewhere between a tactile click and a silent one. The sound is inconsistent from click to click, and the feeling is kind of mushy. The pink color is beautiful, though, and it's a good deal for the price.
A**Y
WAY better than MX Master by Logitech
Trust me, this has better specs, same battery life and design and build quality; way better price too. Logi mx master, its main competitor- can’t compare.
H**E
OK Mouse
The Bluetooth is unreliable, and it wouldn’t connect automatically on some time. Also, the mouse would disconnect randomly WHILE I am actively using it and almost caused a major problem during an important task. However, when using the dongle, the mouse functions better and does not disconnect randomly. With the dongle, there is no lag. The mouse is a good size and comfortable. The buttons are pretty silent, and the battery life is solid. I hope they can improve the Bluetooth functionality in the future.
R**N
Great Rappo mouse
The mouse can be paired with a USB connector or Bluetooth. I used the Bluetooth; it was easy and quick. The mouse is very quiet. I replaced my MX 3S. They are at the same level. The MX left-click starter failed. It lasted about 2 years. Will see how long this one lasts. I recommend this mouse; you won't be disappointed.
B**N
This mouse is honestly amazing for the price and as long as you are looking for a simple mouse, this will fulfil 99% of the requirements. Build quality: 9/10, the only reason I deducted a mark is because it does look a little cheap, got some rough edges but other than that in the hands it feels great. How it feels: The clicks aren't your typical cheap mouse clicks, they feel solid but also don't make a snappy click sound, but rather a dampened "thump" sound/feel. I say sound, but in reality it's dead quiet and perfect for the office. Some people have said that the middle mouse button is easy to press and I will slightly agree with them. It is not light enough that you would accidentally trigger it and you may get used to it very quickly however it could be a bit light for some people. Side buttons feel a bit mushy but are okay. The side scroll wheel is amazing. Driver: The driver is truly atrocious, the UI even looks bad. Don't expect much from the macros, you can only bind simple things that combine ctrl, or shift, or alt, or win, PLUS one other key. This means you can't create any complex macros like you could in Logitech, so this is definitely not going to be a powerhouse users. As an engineer, this is fine for me. As a video editor this may not be fine for you. Features: This does feature bluetooth connectivity as well as the ability to move your cursor between two completely different devices if you have both of them plugged into the same LAN network and have a usb receiver in both of them. Additionally, it has 1000hz polling and the sensor feels extremely responsive. Cons: This does not have the free scroll that the mx master has, depending on your profession this could be a deal breaker. For me, it is fine to not have it. All in all, I would have given it a 4/5 if this was any more expensive than it is, but for the price, you are getting a solid piece of kit as long as you aren't expecting it to be an MX Master. If you want an MX Master, simply get an MX Master, you will be severely disappointed if you get this mouse.
M**J
This is one of the best mice on the market for gaming! It connects super easily to up to 7 devices! I don't even have 7 different devices that all need mice but I could use it like that if I wanted to. The dpi selector is excellent to help with how fast the response is. I can use it on my laptop, phone, tablet, or even my PS5 and I can switch between all them with a button. The programmable buttons are very useful for whatever function you like and it doesn't need any batteries, it just recharges using my phones charger. The battery last a long time and it fits very well and comfortably in my big hands. I'd definitely recommend this mouse for gaming. I tried it on my laptop for gaming with first person shooters and strategy games and works exceptionally well for both. The color is nice also, a grey color that matches my laptop. It's very quiet on the clicks, it responds well and fast but doesn't make much noise from pressing the buttons. The plastic body itself is smooth and feels very premium to the touch. The laser is responsive on all surfaces I tried it on even without a mousepad. It's good on plastic, wood, or even glass surfaces. It's range is also very good. You can have something connected to the tv and use the mouse from far away and it still works like a charm. Overall, it's a very good gift or mouse for the gamer in your family.
S**O
جميلة ومتطورة .. ومتعددة الميزات .. قيمة مقابل سعر الحقيقة
S**L
I ordered this mice to try it out, and I am extremely surprised, at half the price it blows the logitech out of the water. The quality feels outstanding, it is much lighter than the MX Master, and it also feels better ergonomically. I also love the silent clicks and the polling rate is perfect, it doesn't feel laggy on my 160hz monitors as it can be configured with 1000hz (or 2000hz wired allegedly). I wanted to love the MX master as a software engineer, however the low polling rate of the Logitech always bothered me, it resulted in a laggy pointer. The sensor also tracked very poorly and the pointer felt floaty with the additional weight. It also comes with two USB receivers to switch between devices, I am not going to use this as I already have a usb switcher but great on them for including this functionality! USB 2.4 is much more stable and less latency than using Bluetooth. All in all I am extremely pleased with this, I'll take the weight savings any day over the infinite scroll gimmick of the MX master. As a software engineer, I use keyboard shortcuts so I do not need any frantic scroll wheel movements.
W**M
Better material than the MX3 but only let down by the scrolling wheel. Otherwise this is a great mouse!
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