Smita—July 27, 2025
Pros: + Glides smoothly and responds well on either the desk surface or a mouse pad + Great connectivity. Having the USB-C and USB-A option means I can seamlessly switch between my laptop and PC. The Bluetooth option is a good backup in case I am using my laptop and either forgot the USB-C dongle at home or need the port for something else. + Battery life is good and it's rechargeable! Beats buying new batteries regularly + I like that Arteck has a 2 year warranty just in case + The extra buttons for going to the next page/last page when web browsing are convenient + I appreciate the thumb rest + Good price Cons/Extra things to consider - It sleeps due to inactivity, which is good for the battery. But it wakes up with a left-click, which registers and might have unintended consequences (e.g. closing or opening a program) depending on where your cursor is on the screen. - Seems to be designed for larger hands - Once the battery degrades (as all batteries do), you probably have to replace the mouse - Due to asymmetric design, it's not ideal for left handed users Read more
LeilaM—July 21, 2023
Found this mouse by accident. Every day I use the MX Master 3 which is the KING of mice, IMO- this mouse -for a fraction of the price- feels and performs surprisingly well in comparison. In the hand, they feel very similar- the MX is more weighted and a bit better build quality. But for the price, the ARTECK holds its own. The only major function the ARTECK is missing is a side scroll function. (The mouse wheel has a feel like it would side scroll when pushed side to side- but sadly it doesn't.) If it feels like its sliding funny on a surface, make sure you take off the 3 plastic protection covers on the bottom! Connection options are solid- USB-A, USB-C via dongles stored in the base, and Bluetooth. So you can use 3 different devices via those options at once, switching between them. Only one BT device can be connected at a time, but with PCs, just holding down the BT button pops up a nearly instant connection prompt in Windows- you can easily switch between multiple BT enabled PCs. Connecting to Android was seamless as well. Several levels of DPI to select from will get you the feel you prefer. SOFTWARE- don't let the lack of mouse software for the ARTECK discourage you. You can use readily available mouse software for Mac or PC to assign the buttons function, both globally and application specific. For Mac, I recommend SteerMouse. It recognizes as "Device" and you can assign the middle click wheel button and two side buttons to do anything you like. Unfortunately, SteerMouse isn't free. For Windows, get the absolutely excellent (and free!) X-Mouse Button Control. The ARTECK uses Middle-click and Buttons 4 and 5. You can assign globally or application specifically. For example, I use this mouse in Adobe Premiere to call up frequently used shortcuts. Everywhere else it just does the global forward/back. Using either of these on Mac and PC I was able to make the ARTECK perform for my needs almost as good as the MX Master 3- the only major function missing is side-scroll. This is a pretty big mouse, so if you have small hands you may not like it. If you're used to a mouse like the MX-M3 or have wanted one but balk at paying so much for a mouse- the ARTECK is an absolute NO BRAINER! For this price you're getting a really good mouse. Read more
J. Foust—November 6, 2023
I needed a cheap wireless mouse for my work computer, and this one seemed to have the features I was looking for (silent click and scroll and back/forward buttons), so I ordered it. I've only used it for a couple of days, so far I'm very pleased with it! I can't comment too much on battery longevity, but here's what I can say: Ergonomics - I have big hands, and the mouse feels fantastic. The little thumb rest is in the perfect place, and not too small for my hand. Some cheaper wireless mice feel like hollow toys. This one feels well-made and has decent weight to it without being tiresome to use all day. It glides smoothly on my mouse pad and it's equally smooth across a bare desk surface. Features - the quiet click and quiet scroll wheel are completely silent in my office setting. The back and forward buttons are placed well, but could honestly be a little bit further forward on the mouse for my bigger hands. I've gone to hit the forward button and accidentally hit the "mode switch" button that's in front of them a few times and switched to dongle mode instead of Bluetooth. I'm sure over time my hand will get used to the button position and it won't be a big deal, but I would prefer that mode button be elsewhere. It's nice that the mouse includes both a USB-A and USB-C dongle. I haven't tried using them yet, since I'm using Bluetooth, but it will be nice if I ever use the mouse on a device without BT. The adjustable DPI settings allow you to dial in the tracking of the mouse for your own preference. I like mine pretty quick, so being able to turn it up was nice. Charging - I like that the charging port is USB-C so I can charge with the same cable I charge my phone, earbuds, etc with, which means less clutter and no need for a special cable just for one device. Additionally, with the port coming out the front of the mouse, I assume I can charge while still using the mouse, if need be. Read more
Biordys Diaz—July 4, 2025
I bought this Arteck wireless mouse in 2023, and at first, it was a great experience. It’s super comfortable for long hours, the clicks are silent, and the connection was solid. I used it for work and personal tasks without a hitch... until about three months ago. Suddenly, the left-click button started to act up—triggering on its own or failing to respond, which made it unusable for everyday use. Despite the great ergonomics and quiet design I appreciated, this issue affected my overall satisfaction. I’m giving it 3 stars for its initial comfort and solid performance, but durability needs improvement. Maybe the manufacturer should revisit the quality of the left-click button in future versions. I’m not sure if this was just a defect with my unit, but it’s something to be aware of. Read more