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The TECKNET Wireless Mouse is a versatile and ergonomic tool designed for professionals, featuring 6 adjustable DPI levels for precision, a remarkable 30-month battery life, and universal compatibility with various operating systems. Its silent operation and long-range connectivity make it ideal for both office and home use.
Brand | TECKNET |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.15 x 10.5 cm; 75 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | EWM01002 |
Manufacturer | TECKNET |
Series | EWM01002 |
Colour | Gray |
Power Source | Aa Batteries,Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 30 months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 75 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**
Computer accessory
The item was all it said it was, I’ve only used it once but I’ve had no problems with it, it’s comfortable on the hand, as I have problems with my wrist this is good.
A**R
Quiet as a mouse.
Super smooth, quiet clicks. Feels solid and of good quality. Nice to hold. Very pleased and big upgrade to my Logi one that stopped scrolling. Uses AA batteries which is convenient.
M**N
Chunky and reassuringly solid. Good ergonomics.
I spent around £10 for this mouse and so far I have to say that it seems to have been money well spent.My previous mouse was a low-profile wireless mouse that had started to become rather random in its actions. It didn't quite break down; it just seemed to develop a mind of its own, doing what it wanted to do instead of what I wanted it to do. I guess it was the mouse equivalence of senility.Unfortunately, when trying to find a new replacement mouse, I quickly discovered that there is a bewildering choice of alternatives out there. It really is daunting trying to find a model that suits your needs and budget, and also one that's reliable and well-made.I wasted the best part of an hour just trawling through mouse after mouse on the Amazon website. Eventually, I narrowed it down to three different makes and models. From that point on, the choice was relatively easy. Two of the mice I had shortlisted cost in excess of £60. That was way beyond my budget. That left this Tecknet mouse as the sole survivor of the selection process. I was tempted to spend a little more time to re-evaluate my decision, but by that time I was sorely fed up of using the trackpad on my laptop. And anyway, it only cost around £10. If the worst came to the worst and this Tecknet mouse turned out to be a proper turkey, I could always think again about spending perhaps a bit more on a 'decent' mouse. So, without further ado, I pressed the 'BUY NOW' button. And held my breath. And kept my fingers crossed.It arrived the next day. Packaging? Nothing flamboyant. Just effective, functional, strong packaging. There was a handy fold-out instruction leaflet that was written in very good English and that was actually quite comprehensive. Impressive. And there was also a little card inviting me to register the product a.s.a.p. to benefit from a full 3-year warranty. Again, impressive.The mouse takes 2 AA batteries, although none were included. This wasn't really a problem - I'd rather select my own batteries and install them myself than have a dubious make of battery pre-installed. Inside the battery cover on the underside of the mouse is where the tiny transmitter/receiver lives whilst in storage. It's pretty much standard in size, and plugs in and plays without any fuss whatsoever.In use, the mouse is absolutely fine. It works, and it does everything it's supposed to do. Size-wise, the mouse fills the palm of my hand nicely - I thought initially that it was quite a large mouse compared to my last one, but now that I've used it for a few days, it's really comfortable. If I rest my hand on it, the entire body of the mouse touches all of the palm of my hand - my last mouse was quite shallow by comparison, so that it was only the tips of my fingers that touched the mouse - here, you really feel that the mouse is totally within your control. In short, the mouse is quite 'humpy' or 'domed' - I know this isn't exactly techno-speak, but hopefully it conveys how ergonomic it is.One of the things I really like about the mouse is the degree to which it slopes to the side - the top surface is not parallel to the mousepad, it's got a pronounced curve so that it can sit nicely inside your palm. This makes it feel natural and much easier to grip naturally without having to bend your wrist into an uncomfortable shape. It's really nice in use.The materials it's made from appear fine - the two main finger areas on the top of the mouse for normal right and left clicking are made from a lightly textured plastic - thankfully not shiny plastic. They work well, although the click it makes when selecting right or left click is louder than any previous mouse I've owned. It's not deafening, but it's certainly not good if you're trying to work quietly. It doesn't bother me in the slightest - the best way I have of describing it would be to call it a reassuringly positive click.The thumb-rest on the left hand side of the mouse has a greater degree of texture to it than the top of the mouse, which is a small but still significant point. It all combines to give a really good sense of grip when holding the mouse.The top scroll-wheel is nicely weighted and has a ridged surface on it for better grip. There is no free-play at all on the scroll-wheel - this is a very big plus in my book. It's a sign of decent design and engineering. There are also two additional 'thumb' buttons (click-type) on the left side of the mouse - these are for forward and back movements, and they seem to work fine.The underside of the mouse reveals the large-ish sliding cover for the batteries. Personally, I would have preferred a more secure clip to keep this lid in place; it's almost as if Tecknet have decided to cut a few corners here, as the tolerances on the underside don't quite match up to the rest of the mouse design. It's not a major problem; the battery compartment opens and closes OK. The lid and catch just doesn't seem as well finished as the rest. But I suppose that in order to keep costs to a minimum, compromises have had to be made.The ON/OFF switch is also on the underside of the mouse. It's of a sliding type, and although it's quite small, it seems to work well enough.I haven't tried to alter the DPI on the mouse. I used it straight out of the box and it seems perfectly fine at whatever setting has been preset. Most of my work is in photo-manipulation, (Photoshop and other software) and the mouse is absolutely fine for this. It's accurate the way it is and I really don't see any real need to delve into other DPI settings.I always switch the mouse off when I'm away from my laptop, so I have no idea if there is an AUTO-OFF setting that kicks in. I think there is, but personally I don't really see the need for it.Overall, this has turned out to be a pleasant surprise, and it's of a far better standard than I expected for £10. It's pleasant in use and does the business without any real fuss. Perhaps the best compliment I can give it is to say that after a while of using it continuously, I forget it's there. It just seamlessly merges into the palm of my hand. All in all, this is an excellent mouse, and an exceptional bargain.I hope you've found this brief review to be useful.
J**S
Smooth clicking
Absolutely stunning, pastel pink mouse with the most smoothest 'clicks' I've ever seen. Super soft.
S**K
Fast connection and very responsive
Excellent product no issues connecting and is very responsive. I would definitely recommend
D**E
Larger Mouse for big hands
Iht arrived on time as described, a really good product
M**R
So close to being a perfect mouse!
The media could not be loaded. Pros - Price, colour options, really light, nice angle for people with wrist issues, the mouse clicks are very quiet & the buttons on the left allow you to easily go 'backbone a website.Cons - putting the USB connector under the Base means it is difficult to get out.I LOVE the colour but the design in respect of the USB being under the back cover is very annoying. It's also not particularly easy to get the USB out. I know I've made it hard for myself trying to do it 1 handed but trust me it's still really fiddly with 2 hands. As a result I've had to buy a mouse case so that I can just have the USB loose and easy to access all the time. This mouse would be perfect if it wasn't for that. I also have carpal tunnel in my right wrist and the angle of my hand is much better than a Dell standard office mouse. It's so easy to connect first time - it just connected! I initially thought that the mouse was broken but no! The clickers are SO QUIET that it doesn't disturb anyone nearby. I could even get away with using this mouse in training when I'm supposed to be listening! Who's going to know?!
S**N
Easy to use
Smooth action plug a play easy
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