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The TECKNET Bluetooth Mouse combines advanced dual Bluetooth 5.0/3.0 connectivity with 6 adjustable DPI levels up to 3200 for precise control. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during long sessions, while a robust battery life of up to 24 months minimizes downtime. Built to endure over 8 million clicks, this portable wireless mouse is ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance tools for office and home use.
Brand | TECKNET |
Product Dimensions | 6.71 x 3.81 x 10.59 cm; 98 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | E160T |
Manufacturer | TECKNET |
Series | E160T |
Colour | Gray |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 2000 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 24 months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 98 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**Y
A very comfortable mouse to use
TeckNet 2600DPI Adjustable Bluetooth MouseThis mouse is quite small, I have large hands and don't normally get on with small mice. But this one fits into my hand nicely and is comfortable to use. It appears to be quite sturdy and well built, it has a rubber thumb pad built into the left side of the mouse which may explain why I find it so comfortable to use as the thumb plays a big part in directing the mouse around. This thumb pad has small indents on the surface which help the thumb grip the mouse.The mouse has six buttons which are - left, right, scroll wheel, backwards and forwards along with a DPi switch on top just behind the scroll wheel. To the front of the thumb pad is a small LED which will light up as an indicator that the batteries are getting low, which shouldn't light too often as it's claimed battery life is up to 24 months which I guess will depend on the quality of battery used. The battery requirements are two AAA sized batteries (not included).As mentioned above this has a DPi switch, the DPi settings available are - 2600, 2000, 1600, 1200 and 800. So if you prefer your mouse cursor to fly across the screen as fast as possible then select the highest setting of 2600 DPi. If you require a slow cursor speed which is useful for fine detail work like photo editing then set it to 800 Dpi which is the lowest this mouse supports. Personally I prefer a DPI of around 2000.In use I had no problem with pairing this up with my Windows 10 laptop. The mouse is a joy to use, it fits nicely into the hand and glides smoothly across my mouse mat. The cursor glides across my screen without any hint of skipping or jitter, at the lowest DPi setting I found the mouse to be very smooth indeed. The buttons give a positive click with the slightest of presses, there is a clicking sound but it's no more than other mice that I've used so shouldn't become a nuisance to others in the same room. The scroll wheel grips well even with the lightest of pressure. There is a very slight notched feel to the scroll wheel when scrolling which helps keep everything smooth and under control when browsing pages.I am impressed with this mouse, it's so comfortable to use in my large hands. It does all that I want plus it's Blue-tooth so no nano receivers taking up a valuable USB slot - Highly recommended!Box Contents1X Blue-tooth mouse1X Welcome Guide/User manual1X Warranty cardIf you have found my review at all helpful I would very much appreciate you clicking the 'Helpful' button below, thank you.
C**Y
Don't know much about DPI but love the "back" button
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.
N**R
A sturdy mouse with long battery life but one disconcerting feature
I have now bought two of these cordless mice. The first has worked just fine for over a year. The mouse has a battery saving feature. It hibernates after there is no movement for a period of time. The leaflet says that the mouse goes to sleep in 3 stages after not being moved for 3 seconds, 10 seconds and 8 minutes. The difference between these 3 stages is not explained. One might assume that battery usage decreases from one stage to the next, but of so this not explained. Whatever, the batteries do last a decent period. Even after daily use throughout a normal working day the first batteries lasted about 10 months.This is a vast improvement over mice which remain more or less always "on".Once the mouse does turn itself off whether this is after 3 seconds, 10 seconds or 8 minutes the first click wakes it up. The mouse pointer will not be visible before clicking. However, it will then be apparent that wherever the mouse pointer was (but was not visible) that first click does have an effect on the part of the screen where the pointer appears after the click. This means that if, for example, the mouse went to sleep over the "LEAVE MEETING" button of Microsoft Teams the action of waking the mouse up by left clicking will in fact disconnect you from the meeting. This can be disconcerting. Some might find this too annoying. This has to be offset against the long battery life. The leaflet claims that merely moving the mouse will wake it but this is definitely not true - it has to be clicked. I have learned to avoid accidents by clicking with the RIGHT button rather than the LEFT - the right button will typically only bring up a menu and will not produce an unfortunate result.Taking this described behaviour into account this remains a sturdy and efficient cordless mouse with a very long battery life. You just have to be careful when waking it up.
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