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| Brand | TECKNET |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A,2.4GHZ |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable, Soundless, Wireless |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| package_dimensions | 5.08 x 3.58 x 2.83 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 5.3 ounces |
| item_model_number | TK-MS007 |
| batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #105 in Computer Mice |
| date_first_available | December 11, 2024 |
| manufacturer | TECKNET |












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Customers find the wireless mouse works well, is comfortable to hold and maneuver, and offers good value for money.
It's a cheap, comfortable, and functional ergonomic mouse. Overall, great product. Read more
my old mouse was the usual flat style, but I wanted to always give a try to this ergonomic design and I must say this one is great once you get a habit of using it. The battery life is great, and its quite smooth with various levels of speed. The only issue if I can point is that the connecter is the old USB. Now Mac does not have those USB slots anymore so I had to use a connecter from old USB to USB-C. They should either give the connecter in the box, or change the connector to USB-c Read more
First of all, I'm comparing this to my old mouse, the Logitech MK550. • Sounds: The left click is truly much more silent than the MK550, but the right click is still somewhat audible (though it's still about 50% softer than the MK550). Unfortunately, the forward-backward navigation buttons on the left side are not silent at all, and they are about as loud as any other mouse, if not louder. When scrolling, the center scroll wheel is slightly softer, but the sound from pressing it down is louder than the MK550. • Size: Dimensions are slightly smaller than the MK550, but comparable. The product specs list 107 x 63.5 x 39 mm (4.2 x 2.5 x 1.5 in). It's also fairly light. • Batteries: This only takes 1 AA double (not included in package), while the MK550 needs 2, so that's a plus. Not sure how great battery life is yet, since I just received this product, but hopefully it's true to the advertised 18 months. • Ergonomics: The MK550 has more pronounced grooves, so it fits your hand a bit better than this Tecknet one, which has less dramatic curves and sort of resembles a large cowry shell. The MK550 also has slight indentations in the left-right click buttons, while the Tecknet does not (again, it resembles a smooth shell). • Additional: DPI/Mouse sensitivity center button is nice to have, and it seems to be working properly. The aesthetics are fine - it looks like a nondescript mouse you'd see in any corporate office or school setting. Price-wise, this was under $9 for me (I got a coupon clipped). Installation was an easy plug-and-play, as all contemporary mice should be, and the instructions manual was written in proper English (note: I really don't think you need an instructions manual for a mouse, but frequently, when I do buy a product on Amazon that does need some information, the English tends to be grammatically incorrect or just difficult to understand, so it's a nice bonus that the instructions are so straightforward). So in general, it's a great budget mouse that will serve your needs and mostly fulfills its primary selling aspect, the silent clicking (but again, only if you're considering left-right clicking, which I assume will be most of your mouse utilization). UPDATE - 11/20/2021 The battery I used for this mouse just died last night. The battery I used was a completely new Duracell Optimum battery (the one that looks like it has stripes around it), which I picked up from a random store (I think it was a CVS). So anyway, that means the battery lasted almost exactly 5 months for me, not the advertised 18 that it says on this description. Additionally, I work from home, so I'm constantly on my computer. Perhaps my battery wasn't great in the first place (though Duracell tries to market their products as the best...). Regardless, I never really believed the 18 month statement anyway, especially with my usage, and 5 months isn't too bad. Just wanted to include this additional heads-up. Read more
Bought 1 of these, it is a great product. I had a wireless Logitech mouse, was around $45 dollars when I bought it a few years back. This one is the same quality and it was $11 dollars. Ended up buying another one for my wife. I highly recommend it. The TeckNet Wireless Mouse is a versatile and ergonomic solution for anyone seeking comfort, productivity, and reliability in their computing experience. From its comfortable design to its customizable features, this mouse delivers on all fronts. Let's start with the mouse's shape, size, and grip. It fits comfortably in your hand, thanks to its ergonomic design that reduces strain during prolonged use. Whether you're working on a lengthy project or engaging in intense gaming sessions, you'll appreciate the comfort and support provided by this mouse. One of the standout features of the TeckNet Wireless Mouse is its extra buttons, which enhance productivity. These buttons can allow you to work more efficiently and seamlessly navigate your digital workspace. Compatibility is another area where the TeckNet Wireless Mouse excels. Durability is key when it comes to peripherals, and the TeckNet Wireless Mouse doesn't disappoint. With a durable scroll wheel and side buttons, you can trust that this mouse will withstand the rigors of daily use. The scroll wheel is smooth and precise, providing a seamless scrolling experience, while the side buttons offer additional functionality for shortcuts and commands. Battery life is always a concern with wireless devices, but the TeckNet Wireless Mouse has you covered with its long battery life. With fewer interruptions due to battery changes, you can stay focused on your tasks without worrying about running out of power at inconvenient times. While the TeckNet Wireless Mouse is undeniably impressive, one area for improvement is the limited color options. While the available colors are good, offering a wider variety would make this product even more attractive to consumers who value customization and personalization. In conclusion, the TeckNet Wireless Mouse is a top-notch peripheral that combines comfort, productivity, and durability in one sleek package. With its ergonomic design, customizable features, compatibility with multiple operating systems, and long battery life, it's a must-have for anyone seeking a reliable wireless mouse for their computing needs. Read more

I got this mouse for work, and it has been amazing! The quality is impeccable with a textured feel that keeps it from slipping around in your hand. It is wireless and it doesn't seem like I've had to change the batteries yet and Ive had it using it every day for at least 3 or 4 months. Nice mouse at an affordable price! Read more
design is very clever and beautiful, workable! Read more
Too small for my hand and too big for my wife's. Not much of an area to rest the thumb and it really only supports it close to the joint that meets the palm. It's also very slick, so it leads to constant gripping and adjusting. Not terrible, but doesn't work for either of us and the only real "pro" is that the click is incredibly quiet. Too bad I'm past the return window. Now I need to try to find someone that can get some use out of it. Read more