EJH—October 22, 2025
This mouse has all the features of a standard mouse. It is not cordless, but it has a nice long cord and therefore it does not need any batteries. It has left and right mouse button as well as the scroll in the center. It has the laser light on the bottom so it moves the cursor on many different surfaces. Connecting via a usb is very easy and the computer identifies the mouse immediately. I really like that you get two mice for the purchase and the price is so economical, it is like getting one for free. The size fits well in my hand and the quality of the build is high. This mouse has all the functionality users need. Read more
Impromptu_Journey—October 26, 2025
Mouse quality is your average basic type of mouse. Simple to use, buttons loud, but functions as it should. Wire and actual mouse itself are all on the cheaper side so most likely the wire will probably split or it'll just stop working one day but for the price these basic mouses usually surprisingly hold up a while before needing to replace and theres no sweat to it as its budget friendly. If you play a lot of games on the computer the click may drive you a bit crazy as its on the louder side. Read more
Erin the Terrible—December 24, 2025
Easy setup. It's very lightweight, some might say flimsy, but if that doesn't bother you, it's a good option. Read more
Codescriber—October 5, 2025
I needed a new mouse for work when I came across these. They are exactly what I wanted. Comfortable in the hand and a great size for my palm. It connected immediately with zero issues. It's a no-frills mouse (no extra buttons, lights, etc., which is what I wanted) and it's completely plug and play. Very smooth motion on my mouse pad, and the cursor responds with no issues. And, for two mice, you definitely get your money's worth. Very happy with these. Read more
Frankee—August 10, 2025
I generally prefer using a wired mouse and when I bring my laptop with me I can't just unplug and go. I have to unplug my wired mouse and store it with my power supply in my computer bag. I finally realized it would be much easier to just keep a spare mouse in my bag. This two pack seemed like a great value but unfortunately they did not work as expected. They seemed plug and play at first the red light lit up and the cursor moved on the screen but the buttons did not respond. I clicked and clicked but nothing happened. Maybe they are not compatible with my HP laptop but I really did not want to waste too much time troubleshooting something that should have just worked. On top of that I did not find these mice comfortable for my hand. The design was not ergonomic enough and the roller was not as smooth as my simple basic wired mouse. In the end I tossed them and ordered a reliable basic wired mouse. Read more
M. Dumas—September 20, 2025
If you’re looking to move away from batteries, charging and wireless mice and just need a simple wired mouse, then this mouse is it. Also great for just a backup mouse. Mouse is designed for left and right hand users. It has a nice texture for a very inexpensive mouse and is comfortable in the hand. I’m on windows 10 and it’s plug and play with no issues. This is a very low priced no frills mouse that just works as a mouse should. Read more
Charles H.—October 12, 2025
This wired mouse is a little small for my palm and so plays more of a "backup/emergency mouse" kind of role for me. Clicks feel snappy and the cursor glides smoothly on my pad. The cable is thin so maybe be careful with that. Plug and play worked on my Windows and Mac so I keep a pair handy as backups for travel and occasional use, though the thin cable and small size of the mouse limit it to that role for me. Read more
Chris—August 11, 2025
I got these wired mice because I wanted to keep a backup in case I run out of batteries, as I normally use wireless mice for the convenience. Typically I use a Microsoft wireless mouse, which are very small. These mice are quite a bit larger in size than a normal MS or Logitech wireless mouse. They are extremely lightweight. The cable length is about 54 inches from the base of the USB cable to the mouse itself, which should be enough for most cases. They are also very quiet when clicking, which is a bit refreshing. My computer instantly recognized these and didn't even need to install any drivers, which made them extremely easy to use. And for the price, it's hard to argue against the value of having an emergency mouse like this, which the entry cost being so low. I mentioned that these are larger than my wireless mice, but they still fit right into the palm of my hand and might even be more ergonomically fit than my preferred mice. There's a matte-like finish to the top that should be resistant to hand oils or sweat causing slippage. They're designed with a tapered end that conforms to the shape of my hand. They're also hand-agnostic, so righties or lefties should be able to use them equally. The extreme light weight of these mice does make them feel rather cheap, though. There isn't a lot of tech that goes inside a mouse these days, so that's somewhat inevitable, but I do feel doubtful that these would hold up very well over long-term constant use. They might be useful to buy in bulk for a small office, with the expectation that they'd be replaced fairly frequently. One of the mice has an extremely noisy scroll wheel, too, while the other is nearly silent, so there may be some QC issues. The final downside I have is that the cable seems to have too much bending memory, meaning that since it arrived folded up, it doesn't want to lie flat, which does lead to some annoyance as it bunches and gets in the way a little. Like I've said, I'd recommend these either for bulk purchase or as an emergency mouse for when you can't find a battery to replace your wireless mouse. Read more

