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TECKNET Wireless Mouse for Laptop, 2.4G Wireless Computer Mouse with 3200 Adjustable DPI, 30 Months Battery, Ergonomic Grips, 6 Buttons Cordless Mouse, Portable Optical USB Mouse for PC, Laptop, Mac

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Color: Black


Features

  • 100% Efficiency ImprovementTECKNET wireless mouse has a 6-level adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600/2000/2400/3200). Compared with ordinary mice, this wireless mouse has faster and more accurate tracking, helping you to improve your work efficiency. You can set different DPI according to your needs.
  • 30 Months Battery LifeUsing advanced process chips and intelligent power-saving technology, the wireless mouse can enjoy up to 30 months of use time with only 2 AA batteries (not included). The USB mouse features independent power switches and sleeps modes to minimize battery consumption, saving you time and money.
  • 50ft Wireless DistanceThe wireless mouse has a 50-foot use range, which reduces interference and delay for you. No need to install any drivers, plug the TECKNET wireless mouse into the device and you are ready to go! The wireless mouse is suitable for various surfaces, such as desktops, cloth, paper, etc. Even without a mouse pad, this mouse works quickly.
  • 30 Ergonomic DesignThe computer mouse provides a comfortable 30 ergonomic holding angle to keep your hands relaxed. The wireless mouse has non-slip rubber on the sides, and the finger rest is designed to keep your thumb in a comfortable position. The TECKNET mouse helps you reduce the strain on your hands caused by prolonged mouse use.
  • 8 Million Clicks LifetimeTECKNET mouse is durable and can withstand 8 million clicks, giving you a super long usage time. This laptop mouse is easily compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.4 and other systems to meet your daily use needs.

Description

Read more 2.4 G Wireless Connectivity Powerful, reliable 2.4GHz wireless mouse connection with high anti-interference performance with 50ft/15M transmission distance. No More Cord Tangled, Portable and Convenient to Any Places, Just Plug and Play. 6 Adjustable DPI With 800, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2400, 3200 DPI, default DPI setting is 1200DPI, easily change the cursor sensitivity depending on your activity to meet your different needs about work and gaming. Tru-Wave Technology Tru-Wave Technology provides precise, intelligent cursor control over smooth surface types, means you'll enjoy smoother tracking on just about most surface, effectively improve your productivity. Read more Long Battery Life This cordless mouse is powered by 2 AA battery (battery not included) and equipped with intelligent power saving function to extended battery life up to 30 months. Ergonomic Design The mouse is designed with a simple and stylish curved profile provides excellent ergonomic fit and comfort, even after long hours 8 Million Click Test The test results of our professional team show that the left and right buttons can be used at least 8 million times, and the strong hardware of the mouse can provide you with enduring usage. Read more Read more 7 Color RGB Wired Gaming Mouse 2.4G Rechargeable Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse TeckNet Classic 4th Gen Wireless Mouse TeckNet Wireless Optical Mobile Mouse TeckNet Pro 2.4G Ergonomic Wireless Optical Mouse TeckNet 2.4G Wireless Gaming Mouse DPI Level 8000/4800/3200/2400/1/2000/1600/1200/800 3200/2400/2000/1600/1/3200/2400/1600/1200/800 2600/2000/1600/1/3200/2400/1600/1200/800 Button Quantity 6 6 6 6 6 8 Connectivity Technology USB 3.0 2.4 GHz Wireless 2.4 GHz Wireless 2.4 GHz Wireless 2.4 GHz Wireless 2.4 GHz Wireless Battery Type No Need Rechargeable 2 AA (NOT Included) 2 AA (NOT Included) 2 AAA (NOT Included) 2 AA (NOT Included) Maximum Battery Life No Need Battery No Need Battery 30 Months 30 Months 24 Months 12 Months Back/Forward Button ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ USB Nano Receiver Included ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Compatibility Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8, Linux & Mac OS (Side buttons are not available) Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8, Linux & Mac OS (Side buttons are not available) Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8, Linux & Mac OS (Side buttons are not available) Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8, Linux & Mac OS (Side buttons are not available) Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8, Linux & Mac OS (Side buttons are not available) Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8, Linux & Mac OS (Side buttons are not available)


Product Dimensions: 2.56 x 1.63 x 4.13 inches


Item Weight: 2.65 ounces


Manufacturer: TECKNET


Item model number: M002


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 17, 2011


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  • TechNet M002 2.4 GHz Cordless Mouse
Color: Red
TechNet® M002 2.4 GHz Nano Cordless Optical Mouse Red The TechNet M002 2.4 GHz Nano Cordless Optical Mouse is a portable mouse suitable for on the go road warriors. It measures 107.5 mm (4.23 in) in length, 65.5 mm (2.6 in) in width and 41.5 mm (1.63 in) in height. So it’s slightly smaller than a standard desktop mouse. Compared to my E-Blue Cobra II standard desktop corded mouse which measures 127 mm (5 in) in length, 50.8 mm (2 in) in width and 88.9 mm (3.5 in) in height, the TechNet mouse fit’s better in your laptop bag. It runs on a 2.4GHZ frequency which includes its own USB receiver. It has an operating theoretical distance of 15m or 49.21 ft. Now if you are behind heavy walls (concrete, metal, etc.) then expect the distance to be shorter due to signal interruption. My cut off distance was 24.1 ft. That was tested from a room with a closed wooden door and down the hallway. Cut off distance with the door open was 32.1 ft. I run a router with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies from the same room. Although the router signal seems not to affect the mouse frequency as it was turned off and then back on for the test. It can easily be connected to any PC running Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Linux (Ubuntu) and Mac OS X with the receiver. I have tested the mouse in various surfaces including several types of wood surfaces, metallic, a mouse pad (black) and matte finish surfaces. The only jumps I’ve seen were on the matte surface. I had to use the mouse pad in order to stop the cursor from jumping. It feels comfortable on my right hand, although I wouldn’t recommend it for a left handed person if you intend to use the forward and back button frequently. Otherwise using the scroll wheel and the front buttons is quite easy. The mouse weighs in at about 2.8oz and it doesn’t have that cheap feel to it. Even with my large hands, my fingers lay well enough to be comfortable. Over all I have bought 3 of them as am very satisfy with its responsiveness. It’s definitely a 4.5 star mouse for daily use/activities but Amazon only let's me give it a 4. Gave it a 4.5 due to a one time fall failure and the surface it didn’t work on. Works well with office applications, the above mentioned operating systems and browsers. Back and forward buttons worked as intended. DPI levels are not important to me as it’s just a way to move the mouse from point A on the screen to point B (movement across the screen). Setting a high DPI on a low resolution screen might make the mouse jump and be inaccurate. Just remember, that higher DPI doesn’t mean that it’s better. The practical DPI setting is determined by many factors including screen resolution, DPI set on the mouse, sensitivity set on the software, etc. Facts: I bought the first 2 TechNet mice as gifts on 12/2014 to go with 2 new HP Pavilion X2 10.1 inch Detachable 2 in 1 Touchscreen Laptops (64GB versions), running Windows 8.1 32-bit, 1.33 GHz Quad Core Intel Atom Z3736F CPU, 2 GB DDR3L SDRAM and Intel HD graphics. It has been used to play Minecraft, Roblox and similar games on steam like Unturned and the mouse works perfectly. Additional testing was done on tile floor (Beige), Tatami floor mats (blue) and on the bed sheets (white cotton) and it has worked out with no problems. I don’t recommend using it on the floor or the Tatami mats as little dust particles get in the mice and it can easily get scratched. The last TechNet mouse was bought on 3/2015 to go with a new Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Series i7537T-1122sLV 15 in Touchscreen Laptop running Windows 8 64-bit Home, Intel 2.7 GHz 8082 Core i5 4210U CPU, 6GB DDR3 RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4400. The system was later updated to windows 10 Home and the mouse worked without any issues in either case. USB 2.0 and 3.0 were tested on the same system and the receiver had no issues communicating with the mouse. All three mouse are running on the same Duracell AA alkaline batteries. After several months of use (5 months, mouse #3) failed due to a 5 foot drop to a wooden floor. Receiver was still working since it was attached to the computer and the body of the mouse didn’t break. Most likely a wire got loose inside the mouse but I didn’t bother to check it. Mouse daily uses: MS Visual Studio, Aptana, Notepad++, MS Office, Adobe software, WWW, games, etc. OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, 10, Linux (Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS & 15.10) and Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5. Box Specs (Windows): Dual-Boot Test Box 1. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit/Ubuntu 32-bit a. Box: HP s3242X - Original b. CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 2.1 GHz Brisbane Socket AM2 (940) 65 nm c. Board: ASUS Hematite-XL d. Memory: 1GB of RAM e. Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE 128MB Rev. A2 f. Southbridge: NVIDIA nForce 410/430 MCP Rev. A3 g. BIOS: Phoenix V. 5.06 6/01/2007 Box Specs (Windows): Multi-Boot Test Box 2. Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 64-bit/Ubuntu 64-bit a. Box: Custom Chassis b. CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz Kentsfield Socket 775 LGA 65 nm c. Board: ABIT FP-IN9 SLI d. Memory: 7GB of RAM e. Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 1024MB f. Southbridge: NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI Rev. A2 g. BIOS: Phoenix V. 16 12/17/2007 Box Specs (Mac OS X): Test Laptop a. MacBook 13 in 2009 b. Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz 45 nm c. 4GB DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz d. Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256MB Why so much detail? This is so people know that the reviewed item can run on some old hardware/software stable and without conflicts as well as new hardware/software. Certain types of surfaces and also for those that want extra little details. :-D. I waited a few months to write this review just to see how well these mice held up. The other two mice are working perfectly and running with the same AA Duracell Alkaline batteries. Hope this review helps some of you. The pictures included are: 1. A comparison of my desktop mouse vs the TechNet mouse being reviewed. 2. Two TechNet mouse of different colors (left and right) vs my desktop mouse (center). 3. My large hands vs TechNet mouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015 by BasicKoder

  • Correcting a Negative Review
Color: Blue
I wrote that this mouse didn't 'stay on'..because I didn't understand the "sleep feature". This mouse is actually the best mouse I've ever used, and I've used many. It is an excellent price, so good that I'm buying a second one as soon as I finish this review. I wanted a "Deep Click" mouse, and this one has it. I am not very computer savvy, so I'm sure this mouse has many mor3e wonderful features that I have yet to explore or use...I now do Highly Recommend it for those seeking a 'deep click' or inexpensive mouse. Tecknet, I apologize for the first negative review due to my ignorance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022 by Rosemary

  • It's fine
Color: Grey
The mouse is fine, just not for me. If I forget it's on and pick it up wrong it'll start jumping pages/videos because I hit the forward/back buttons on the side. They're really touchy too. I'm sure there's some way I can shut them off but I'm not that tech savvy. Like I said, it's fine so far, just not for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022 by Jimmy

  • Seems nice
Color: Grey
I'm sure this mouse is going to work great, but I havent used it much. My only thing is it does feel slightly larger in my hand than others I've used. Not sure if I will or wont like that.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 by Jayrrock

  • pairs right up!
Color: Grey
I like the fact that it takes AA batteries. I have a bunch of them in a drawer. (not sure why everything is taking AAA batteries these days...) Nice to have a use for them again. thanks Tecknet!
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by MarkinPcola

  • Shockingly Good for The Money
Color: Grey
I ordered this for use with a security system. The unit is hooked directly to a monitor that sits about 15 feet away from the desk. This mouse works flawlessly at that distance. The build quality is fantastic. Can't believe a unit this good was so affordable!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022 by vaughn

  • Nice, Robust, Cheap, Wireless Mouse
Color: Black
For reference, I bought this mouse on November 28th, 2015 for $9.97. The current date that I'm writing this review is August 4th, 2017. The mouse is still intact and working as well as it had when I first bought it. You would expect a cheap mouse like this break after so much time, but it has maintained itself quite well. It helps a bit that this mouse is on the heftier side, the weight really helps. 2.65 ounces isn't much, but i had been using a dinkier mouse than this one. I have average sized hands, maybe smaller so take that snip-it with a grain of salt. When I bought it, it took some time for me to get used to it. Like any item, I took some time to break into the setup of the mouse. The clicks were a little heavy, but that changed after some weeks of use. The wheel is nice and smooth. Over the course of my usage, it hasn't broken, hasn't caught itself on its own parts. The middle mouse button STILL works splendidly. The click function still works, it doesn't take that much force to use. I do a fair amount of web browsing on top of gaming. This mouse works very well for both cases. The DPI switch was a nice addition to have in the beginning. Finding the right DPI to use in different scenarios and tasks, this mouse is a good start. Although throughout my own maturity I realized I didn't actually need very high DPI for most of my tasks, but to each their own. The circuitry and programming inside the mouse saves battery life quite well. When the mouse is not in use for more than 10 minutes at a time, it goes to sleep and conserves power. This eliminates the need to keep turning off the power to the mouse every time you stop using the mouse. It makes it easier to transport too. You can't awaken the mouse by moving it around, but instead by clicking the mouse buttons a couple times or rolling the mouse wheel. So a simple shuffle won't unnecessarily waste power. But if you are still inclined to turn off the switch per habit, again to each their own. The DPI switch acts as both, obviously a switch, but also as an indicator. Whenever the battery life gets low or whenever you need to start finding a fresh battery, the DPI light will start periodically flashing red. The mouse will still work even if the light is flashing, but by the time the light stops flashing while in use, the battery is dead. It runs on a simple AA battery, which will last you quite a while. In my usage, each battery through this mouse lasts me anywhere from 2-3 months. I game in my spare time, mind you. The sleep module works really well. Probably part of the reason this lasted as long as it did. The thumb/side buttons are not only comfortable but easy to use. You can't accidentally bump into the buttons to activate it, these buttons aren't that touchy. The thumb imprint works really well. It gives a relaxing position to keep my thumb under extended use. Speaking of comfortably, if you've ever looked at your hand in rest position (palm facing up), this mouse will cradle that position very well. It's not perfect, it is a medium sized mouse but it is contoured very well. The USB connector holds a very strong connection with the mouse. When you need to transport it, and not lose it by accident, it tucks nicely in the light-spring slot on the bottom of the mouse. It makes for very easy transportation. This is the only qualm and my only con about this mouse: the shape. I will not lie this mouse is shaped a little strange. By nature, human fingers vary in length, specifically speaking, the middle finger is longer than the index. The picture isn't lying; the right-click button which I typically use with my middle finger is shorter than the left click button which i use with my index. I had to adopt a claw position on my mouse (curved fingers into a more clicking position) to use this mouse as my middle finger kept going over the button. I still think that button should be longer, but again, that's my opinion. All in all, Good work, Tecknet. Edit: About a week after I wrote this review, then the mouse started giving me problems. Double clicking, Unregistered clicks, Under representing movements, etc. FML. On the plus side, this mouse did last 2 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2017 by Kasun

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