Bluetooth Mouse, Inphic Multi-Device Silent Rechargeable Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Tri-Mode: BT 5.0/4.0+2.4G), 1600DPI Ergonomic Portable Mouse for…
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Bluetooth Mouse, Inphic Multi-Device Silent Rechargeable Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Tri-Mode: BT 5.0/4.0+2.4G), 1600DPI Ergonomic Portable Mouse for…
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- โ THREE MODES, MULTI-DEVICE: Inphic Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth 4.0 and 2.4GHz wireless mouse, three modes, realize a mouse control three devices, provides more convenience for people using a variety of devices. Automatic connection after switching, support stable connection with working distance of up to 10 meters.
- โ SIELNT CLICK: The mute design of the bluetooth wireless mouse provides low-noise clicks, which reduce the click sound by 80% compared to traditional computer mice, making it ideal for any occasion you don’t want to bother others. (Note: only the left, right primary keys support silent clicks.)
- โ RECHARGEABLE & UPGRADE ENERGY SAVING: Our rechargeable bluetooth mouse has a built-in battery that can be recharged via a USB cable. Its automatic sleep mode and on/off switch saves power to ensure 1-2 month heavy use, while the battery indicator eliminates annoying surprises.
- โ ERGONOMIC, PORTABLE DESIGN: Designed for right-handed, the ergonomic style and soft rubber grips offers your hand good support for lasting comfort; 6 Efficient Buttons, 3 DPI Levels (1000, 1200, 1600) change the speed of the mouse freely.
- โ WIDE COMPATIBILITY: Bluetooth 4.0 mode works with Win 8/ Win 10/ Android/ Mac OS System; Bluetooth 5.0 mode works with Win 8/win 10/ Android /Mac OS system(Not with Win7/XP); 2.4G wireless mode works with any device that has USB interface, simply plug and play. PLEASE NOTE: IOS(iPad and IPhone) is supported via BT 5.0 mode, but must be IOS 13 or above system
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8 reviews for Bluetooth Mouse, Inphic Multi-Device Silent Rechargeable Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Tri-Mode: BT 5.0/4.0+2.4G), 1600DPI Ergonomic Portable Mouse for…
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SJ Williamson –
BT connection constantly dropping, whether BT3.0 or 5.0
Used the dongle, defeating the object of me buying this (to free up a USB port by not having to use dongle)
Side button placement pretty much negates the ergonomic design, as the side buttons get in the way. They are also LOUD! Louder than my previous mouse, again defeating the object of a “silent” click mouse. The “normal” left and right buttons are also not actually silent. Granted they *are* quieter than my current mouse, but I could still hear them when pressed whilst wearing noise cancelling headphones.
Overall quite disappointing. Product return underway.
Zain –
Brilliant mouse, easy to pair and doesnโt ever lose connection, goes to sleep sometimes to save battery but a simple click wakes it back up instantly. Battery lasts me around 1.5 weeks and I wouldnโt say Iโm a heavy user, so not too bad.
Buttons are silent apart from the scroll and side buttons, not a massive deal in my opinion.
Could be improved by somehow warning the user before the battery is about to die, as it canโt be used whilst charging. But for itโs price, I canโt really complain.
Thomas –
So I got this for video editing mainly and it is SO comfy and the soft click is amazing! The mouse’s connection is very impressive and easy to do however for gaming you’ll more than likely want a wired mouse.
The only pitfall is the charging doesn’t seem to work too great. I have to unplug halfway then replug as if it needs to be charged in two halves. Although maybe that’s me not putting it in right? Battery life is very good will last me about 2-3 weeks if I use it daily.
It’s quite light so if you like a heavy mouse this might not be for you but I like the weight personally.
Amazon Customer –
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ย POSITIVE:
#1 Really like the looks
#2 For me the sounds is definitely very quiet (video attached)
#3 Responsive enough (I don’t do gaming but I edit videos)
NEGATIVE:
#4 it’s a hyper fingerprint magnet – so much so that you can’t even get the grease off the material
#5 the wheel is a bit slow, could be more responsive. For most porgrams you can adjuzt this in windows settings but I am using it in Adobe Premiere Pro and it can be a bit slow
petar gemovic –
I’m using this with a new MacBook pro M1 apple silicon and it works absolutely great, it’s responsive and pleasant to use. My sole gripe is it could be bigger to fit the hand and be more comfortable to hold, at the moment I have to almost spider-like grip it with my hand floating above it which isn’t comfortable at all. My hands are very regular-sized too, I don’t have large hands whatsoever.
Spike –
I need a mouse, quickly and cheaply. This answered my wish so wonderfully well. It’s fairly ergonomic for my big man hands and incredibly precise. It works on all surfaces you expect a laser to work on. What I don’t like is how easy it is to accidentally or even absentmindedly push the forward/backward side buttons. I’ve used this for editing, graphic designing and gaming and I’m yet to find a real fault with it. Do recommend!
Luiz Otavio –
I bought this mouse to replace another one that was loosing the Bluetooth connections lots of times with my mac. This one has a really good ergonomic, a log lasting battery. When I received the mouse it looked like made by a cheap plastic, but was only impression, it is conformable and feel good working with it during the day. Definetivelly I recommend it.
Chievo –
I bought this to game with, having already bought the grey version last year to work with. I really like the connectivity options for the price.
The mouse itself is very light and I was initially surprised at how light it is (87g or so) – but I’ve been using one of these for the last 12 months and haven’t had any issues.
It does have a power saving mode and needs to be woken up every now and then – though i haven’t tested if this causes issues while gaming.
The big drawback with this latest black version is the on/off switch protrudes slightly so you can flick it on and off – but its a fraction too long and touches the desk/mousemat as well as the four feet. The four stuck on feet weren’t quite centred where they needed to be, so they dragged slightly.
It wasn’t the worst thing in the world, but it was irritating after 60 seconds, so would be unbearable for any length of time.
The buttons all click nice and quietly enough, and the scroll is soft and quiet too. The side forward/back…