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I have a macbook that doesn't have the USB port, and the 5.0 Bluetooth works amazing. It also works amazing for my projector, so I can navigate on a bigger screen with no problem. Read more
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| Brand | ZERU |
|---|---|
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| product_dimensions | 4 x 2.3 x 0.04 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 3.17 ounces |
| item_model_number | ZE689 |
| batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #226 in Computer Mice |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | November 18, 2018 |
| manufacturer | ZERU |







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Customers find the Bluetooth mouse easy to set up and use, appreciate its quality, and consider it a great alternative to expensive mice.
I have a macbook that doesn't have the USB port, and the 5.0 Bluetooth works amazing. It also works amazing for my projector, so I can navigate on a bigger screen with no problem. Read more
Decent mouse easy to connect via bluetooth Read more
Great mouse for the price! Easy to connect and doesn't need a dongle. Why aren't there more Bluetooth mouses that don't need a dongle? It's not like we don't have the technology now. The battery is incredible. Seriously, I've had this mouse for two months and use it heavily almost daily (I'm a full-time online student with an online job, so you do the math) and I've had to charge it once. ONCE, people. Totally comfortable--not molded to my hand shape or anything, but not uncomfortable at all. I've had mice that made my hand cramp up after a while, and this isn't one of them. It doesn't feel particularly heavy or substantial, but hey, it does the job. Whaddaya want, a titanium mouse? I took paint markers to it and now it has pretty designs, so that makes me happy every time I see/use it. Which doesn't reflect on the quality of the mouse, but I'm putting it out there because honestly, I don't know why more people don't do it. Why are pretty mices not a thing? Do yourself a favor and paint your computer mouse. Boom, insta-bright spot for your day. The reason I'm giving this mouse four stars instead of five is because it has janked out a couple of times. Once, the right clicker got stuck in the down position and that was really annoying. Once, the top plastic piece popped off. BUT (a) these both happened after I dropped it, so just don't be a dummkopf like me and take care of your mouse and you're probably good, and (b) both times, it was just a matter of the top plastic piece needing to be popped back into place and boom, good as new. The past couple of times I've connected it, it's taken a second to connect, but I suspect that's because it's gonna die soon and not because it's breaking. I'll update this review if that turns out not to be the case, but if I don't update this review you can assume that it just needed a recharge. Do yourself a favor. Buy this mouse. Paint it pretty colors. Live your best life. Read more
I have been using mine for about 3 years. *long lasting, works great *Bluetooth connection works even after 3 years *color has not faded *Design is comfortable on my wrist *Easy to use in a fast paced college environment Read more
Summary: if you're looking to convert a Fire tablet to a laptop substitute, add the Fintie keyboard case and this mouse and you're there. Pros: highly compatible with Amazon Fire HD10, absolutely painless to set up and use, rechargeable, responsive (with easily adjustable resolution/cursor speed), and small enough to carry with you without difficulty. Cons: will somebody please implement drag and drop? Thank you! Unknowns: durability? But it worked out of the box, which is more than I can say for (ahem) Amazon's Choice in this category. I've been using a wireless mouse with my laptop for a couple of years now. My primary use is wordprocessing; I do some of my work on a Fire HD 10/Fintie keyboard combo, but was missing the mouse. This little rodent arrived the other day, and on the basis of about eight hours' work with it, I'm in love. It arrived in a box that looked as if it had been stepped on, but despite the complete lack of padding inside the shipping carton, the mouse in its manufacturer's box was undamaged. It was already charged, and paired with the Fire HD immediately. It works with every piece of software I've tried on the Fire HD (MS Office, Mobisystems OfficeSuite and File Kommander, Outlook, Silk browser, Zoom, Dropbox, etc.) without a glitch. The only feature that doesn't seem to be implemented in MS-Word or OfficeSuite is drag and drop--otherwise, it's no different from using the mouse with a full-featured laptop office package. I haven't used it for gaming, so can't really speak to performance at that level, but as far as ordinary point-and-click mousing around goes, its response time isn't noticeably different from what I see on my desktop with a wired mouse. Design is good. I have a touch of carpal tunnel in my right wrist, and the flat profile has not aggravated it the way some of the humpier mice have done. The two buttons have a nice distinct tactile click that's quiet enough that it shouldn't disturb anyone else in the room. The scroll wheel is relatively small, about half the size of the wheel on my other mice, but in use the difference isn't noticeable. One nice feature is a small switch located between the buttons, just aft of the wheel, that allows you to choose among three levels of resolution (i.e., to speed up the cursor or slow it down), very useful in a highly portable setup, where you're likely using the arm of a chair as your mouse pad and don't have much room to maneuver the mouse. This switch is out of the way until you need it, but when you do it's very easy to adjust. The on-off switch and pair buttons are on the sole of the mouse, where you expect to find them--no surprises or problems with either. There's supposed to be a sleep mode, but I haven't noticed it in action, so either it's not there or it works so well as to be completely unobtrusive. Finally, the thing is rechargeable, via a mini-USB port on the front, and an included (short) cable; the instructions give specifics on charging parameters, nothing unusual there except a note to make sure it's turned on while charging. No idea what that's about, but I missed it the first time through so passing it along here. Per the docs, it should hold a charge for a long time, but I haven't used it long enough to notice. It seems to reach full charge in a couple of hours, signaled by a light on top changing from red to blue. All in all, this mouse has been designed to work without demanding much attention from the user (which is the point of design, isn't it?). I couldn't be happier with it. Read more
I bought this to add a front camera to my lifted Nissan Titan so I could see more easily when pulling into parking spaces. This camera did not disappoint. The housing is made of what feels like aluminum, so it should be plenty durable long term. The wiring is easy and plenty long to install in any number of places, which is always a nice touch. It is small and sleek, so it doesn't stick out too much once installed and with the right screws, almost looks factory. It has great video quality even on the 2024 screen in my sienna, and for the price, was an easy choice. I have worked with many backup cameras over the years (former 12v installer) and this is the first I've seen with an adjustable "eye". There's a set screw you can back out a little and swivel the lens around in case you need more or less angle. A GREAT feature that most other cameras don't have. Just make sure you tighten it back down once you get it where you want it! Read more
Size and feel is good, however, the mouse randomly loses connectivity with my MacBook Air. It's more frustrating than anything to turn it off, turn it back on and wait for it to connect. I have had to manually reconnect through the Bluetooth menu in system settings multiple times. Don't feel like this should happen that often. I wouldn't buy it again. Read more