Connected right away, and reconnected without hesitation after reboot. I think it would fit a smaller hand than mine perfectly, but I really like the feel, and have no reason to deduct any points for the size of my hands. I have had this mouse about 2 weeks, so durability is unknown at this time, but I am very pleased so far.
Xiao Chen
1
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The mouse out of the box did not show any sign of working after I put in two brand new batteries (also searched YouTube and Internet to make sure I didn’ do anything incorrectly). I had to send a request for replacement. Unfortunately the replacement mouse came promptly, however, still the same problem...no sign of working at all! I do like the design and appearance of the mouse... I saw so many others said good thing about it too. I think I will love it if it works. I was intended to make another request for replacement as I am not in hurry and wanted to give it another chance. However, the only choice I had from Amazon app was to return. Sent both defective mouses back yesterday.
Livermore, CA
4
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Changing my update of 7/19 when I cited it was dying because it kept losing bluetooth and I had made no changes on my Mac. 2 days later my keyboard did the same thing. A reboot of my Mac seemed to have solved it. so this was not the Mouse fault at all and Im bumping this back to 4 stars and removing my nasty update :) Original April 2018:: So Ive been using for 2 weeks and its working well. Bluetooth to my Mac reconnects on startup etc. No issues, so far its working as expected and from the price, no issues.. Comfortable. so 2 weeks is not a lot of time to be able to comment on the battery lift, but since its used 12-15 hours .a day, seems to be solid so far. Will update when the batteries need changed. Okay Batteries needed changing, kept blinking red and quitting on me :) So its now what May 16th so that is probably 30 days of continuous on, and probably 12 hours a day of use (or more). So not quite 8 months :) hahaha, maybe Ill try to turn it off in the evenings and see what I get.. More updates when I have to change them again. Also still working fine, very smooth and comfortable mouse. June 7th, 2018 Well I failed to turn it off each night and today the battery light came on, so that was May 16th until today, not its not dead, so not sure how much more time i would have but I would say this mouse with constant use is good for 30 days. So the 18 month statement is well, hmmm ya :) still happy with it!
W in Md
4
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The reason that I rated it so low is due to my issue with the on-off switch. It is both stiff and hard to move as well as it is recessed so far that the only way that I can move it with my hand is by digging in a finger nail. Due to the large amount of friction required to move it, my finger nails are getting chewed up. Based upon my experience, I would not recommend this product due to so many other similar products available I will definitely try another brand when I need a replacement and perhaps I will seek a replacement even before the product wears out. . eta - It has gotten so bad that I now remove the battery to turn it off and completely bypass the on/off switch. The company contacted me and offered me a replacement mouse. This new one works much better. I have no complaints with the replacement. I changed my rating from 1 star to 4 stars. A product must exceed expectations for me to give a 5 star so theres nothing negative about my 4 star rating. I would buy this product again.
Satisfied-Customer
5
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I have no affiliation with TeckNet nor was I compensated for this honest product review. This is my second TeckNet BlueTooth cordless mouse and I cannot be happier with the product. My first mouse would give me about 6 months of use from a single AA battery. Not bad because I use my computer 6 days a week, for at least 10 hours a day. This new mouse has a rated 24 months of battery life using (2) AAA batteries. I dont know if I will remember to update this review in a couple years when the batteries are finally replaced! I replaced the mouse because I misplaced my last one and I cannot use the touchpad on my laptop. I find the mouse super comfortable to hold in my right hand for use, the buttons have a good tactile click you would expect the mouse to have. The center scroll wheel has mild detents that make it easy to gauge how many lines you are scrolling through. To change the resolution of the mouse is a simple pressing of a button just below the scroll wheel. Pressing the button results in the power indicator LED flashing from 1 to 5 times, indicating what the resolution of the Optical Pickup is set at with the choices being 2600, 2000, 1600, 1200, and 800 DPI. The mouse tracks well on most surfaces, but not on glass. I highly recommend this mouse for daily use as well as for a travel mouse. It does not take up much space in your laptop case and it is not too small to handle.
DenverDawg
1
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I got this in August. I used it at work where Im on my laptop moving around a lot. I liked Bluetooth over a usb connector because Ive had those break because they stick out. This mouse feels very light, which leads one to think cheap. Two AAA batteries lasted about 6-8 weeks per pair of name brand fresh batteries. Most mice and keyboards use AA these days so our admin had to order the batteries special for me, so I know theyre fresh. The warning light of imminent battery death was helpful, but I saw it too often. The batteries died about two weeks ago so I took them out. Our admin is back and ordered me more batteries. Apparently being in my backpack without something holding the battery connections in place was too much for this pathetic device. Now the light comes on when the one battery is slightly inserted. Push it in all the way (so I can close the battery door) and nothing. I checked the batteries and they are fine. The mounting of the wires and solders are so poor that something has broken loose and now it doesnt work. If the battery door is closed, it doesnt work. If I pull the one battery out slightly (and too much to flip it over and use it) the light comes on. Garbage battery eating waste of time. AVOID THIS JUNK!!!
Escos
4
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If youre on windows and are having trouble using the mouse on Bluetooth (pointer skipping frames, unresponsive, etc.) do this: 1. Open the device manager 2. Expand Bluetooth 3. Right click your Bluetooth controller (in my case it was Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)) and click Properties 4. Click the last tab called Power Management 5. Un-tick the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power Thats it. The mouse will work perfectly. It will still turn off after awhile but thats normal and needed for battery purposes.
Andy Phan
5
Comment
I purchase this mouse to be used for my MS Surface Pro Tablet. However, I am impressed with it.It is bigger than I thought and very comfortable to hold. It did take some time to get used to the blue touch area on the left site. I replaced the default press action with "open Cortana" using the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard center, which is a separate download, but needed if you want to change any of the default actions on the mouse. The mouse paired very easily and quick on my Windows 10 machine. I opened settings, then Devices, then Bluetooth. The mouse was visible there and I clicked on Pair. The mouse paired pretty quickly. I will be ordering another one real soon.
bry
5
Comment
This is a fantastic mouse for the money, and would recommend for anyone that needs a high value bluetooth mouse. I have had no issues paring this mouse with my Chromebooks, Windows 7 laptop, iMac or MacBook. Once the mouse has been paired, the connection was solid and did not have any issues. Since I have not had and used this mouse for more than a couple days, I cannot speak to the battery life, however I am sure that the mouse will last a long time (using two AAA batteries). One feature that works surprisingly well on this mouse is the DPI button (the one below the scroll wheel). I have it dialed into the "slowest" setting and it works great for me. You can really crank this mouse up where even the slightest movement will send the cursor flying across the display, however I find having the slower cursor works better for me. If you want a rocket fast cursor, this mouse will provide that experience for you. When I first felt the forward and backward buttons on the side of the mouse, I was surprised as to how "soft" they felt. Compared to the TeckNet BM306 and the Logitech M705 Marathon (non-bluetooth), the side buttons have a longer travel and end with a softer click than the short and firm responsiveness found on the other two mice. This does not bother me, and in fact has kind of grown on me a little bit. The right, left, and scroll wheel (middle button) have great feel and a clearly defined response once the any of the buttons have been fully depressed. The scroll wheel works great and displays the responsiveness you would expect in any mouse. No complaints here. Feel free to take a look at the photos of the unboxing, the mouse itself, and some comparison shots between some other popular mice.
IamMe
5
Comment
My first thoughts of this mouse: - It fits perfectly in my hand - All the buttons are easily reachable, but not easily accidentally pushed - I feel like I can use this mouse for a long time without feeling fatigued Things to know: - It requires 2 AAA batteries - You will need to have a device that supports Bluetooth (pretty much all electronic devices have Bluetooth now) Setting it up: - Insert 2 AAA batteries - Make sure the switch near the battery door is set to ON - Double check to make sure Bluetooth is switched ON on the device you are going to use it on - Hold down the button located near the switch (on the underside of the mouse) for a few seconds - The low battery indicator should blink - On your device, check the Bluetooth dropdown menu for the TeckNet mouse, and click on it - The mouse should pair now - if not, start back from the beginning and verify that you did not miss a step Notes: - The mouse goes to sleep automatically after a few minutes so save battery, so there is no need to switch the mouse OFF if you walk away from it - Upon returning to a mouse that went to sleep, simply click once, and it will automatically wake back up without hesitation - I personally have no complains for this mouse whatsoever, it feels like a very quality mouse - It glides very nicely and effortlessly, and tracks just as nicely - The button below the scroll wheel adjusts the DPI (dots per inch - which controls how quickly the cursor moves compared to how far you move it) (higher DPI = moves faster; lower DPI = moves slower) - I believe there are 5 DPI settings that it cycles through - The 2 buttons located on the left side will vary based on which operating system you use. For my Mac, they do not seem to function. For Chrome OS, the lower button will go back a page, the upper button goes forward a page (in an internet browser) - I do not own a Windows computer, but I imagine it would function the same as Chrome OS
Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Connects directly to Bluetooth-enabled notebooks laptop or PC without the need for a receiver 12 Months Battery Life, with battery indicator light TruWave technology for precise, smart cursor control over many surface types. 5 DPI Selection:2600/2000/1600/1200/800 Works with Bluetooth-enabled computers running Windows XP, VISTA, 7, 8 and 10.Don't support iPad bluetooth connection. (for iPad all series) Battery: 2 x AAA size battery (NOT INCLUDED). Box Contains: 1 x Wireless Bluetooth mouse, 1 x User Manual, 1 x Warranty Card
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