K. Bradshaw—January 31, 2016
I, being a somewhat hardcore computer gamer, use my mouse nearly every single day. Therefore, you can imagine how much trauma I went through when the wireless receiver on my previous Logitech Wireless Mouse broke into three pieces. At first the mouse still worked, but only at a range of about seven inches. Then, over time, it completely stopped working at all, leaving me completely devastated that I could neither get school work done or play my favorite games. I quickly jumped on Amazon to look for a cheap replacement and immediately stumbled upon the sleek Tecknet Wireless Mouse. I say cheap meaning price, not quality, because when I received the mouse it works better than any I've ever had. There is no jumps in the movement of the cursor and the battery life seems to be sustaining (although I've only had it for a few days). This time around I will be more cautious with the wireless receiver but I don't think I will have to be that much more cautious however because the casing around the mouse and receiver seems very sturdy and reliable. The wide selection of colors available for purchase made this product an easy decision. I am very fed-up with the standard "charcoal grey" that most all wireless mouses force upon you, so I was relieved to see that I was able to choose my favorite color with this one. Now, back to the price. Purchasing this product for $10 for me seemed like a rip-off in the sense that I was ripping off the seller. Had I been selling this amazing mouse, I would probably price it around $20 because of how great it works! Not only that but the entire shape of the mouse absolutely conforms to your hand to give an amazing feeling like it was built for you. Overall, I would just about recommend this mouse to anyone who wants something that will last them a long time, make them very happy in terms of functionality, and to anyone with an extra $10 laying around. I can see myself using this mouse for a long, long time. Read more
Don K.—December 21, 2015
I've tried a few wireless mice over the years but they never worked very well and I always ended up going back to a wired mouse. After seeing the mostly favorable reviews, I figured that for less than $10 the Tecknet M002 TrueWave 2.4G Wireless Mouse was worth a try. After using it for a few months I have to say that I'm very impressed. The feel of it is great. It is a very comfortable shape. It fits my hand perfectly. I have carpal tunnel syndrome, but I can use this mouse, along with a mouse pad with a wrist rest, for hours and my hand doesn't hurt. I use it frequently every day and I'm still on the same single alkaline battery. That in itself is quite impressive. The mouse shuts itself off after a period of inactivity to save battery. You simply click one of the buttons to wake it back up. Sometimes it seems like it shuts off too quickly, but I guess that if it didn't, I'd probably be complaining that the battery doesn't last long enough. All this for less that $10! You can't beat it. My wife also liked it and made me buy her one. Read more
John—November 9, 2025
Having had it for a few months, safe to say it works great. I would have a hard time saying the battery life is amazing, but it isn't bad. I'd buy it again if needed, but hopefully I won't have to worry about it. Read more
Jennifer Wingerberg—November 18, 2016
Affordable and great wireless mouse. Mouse requires one AA battery and you're ready to go - very simple. I also really liked that there is a spot to put the USB reciever so I know I will not loose it. Feel of the mouse is really nice, those far it tracks really well on my surface (I prefer not to use mousepads) and the back/forward buttons on the side will be a great shortcut while working online. I bought the red mouse so I could easily identify which mouse is mine and I actually really like the color - nice deep red that is not obnoxious but will definitely be easy to spot. The mouse also has a DPI switch that, which I wasn't even familiar with, but it seems like an interesting feature although I am not sure if I will ever use it. Mouse came with a 2 year free warranty upon registring online which was very simple. Overall all very happy with my purchase and recommend the mouse. Read more
Speaker to Animals—November 18, 2017
I want to know why Logitech hasn't been run out of town with its tail between its legs after having been tarred and feathered by the local townsfolk, and then dragged around the promenade tied to a pony. These mice are incredible, durable, have long battery life, and are more ergonomically friendly than any of the major players. I mean, how does stuff like this happen? First one of these I bought like two years ago, and I've beaten and abused it like no other. That very same old Tecknet Classic is still going strong in my office (where they refuse to issue us wireless mice). It's very durable, too, and takes drops and angry clicking quite well! What throws you off in the beginning is the light weight of these babies. We have been indoctrinated --nay! our very culture has been brainwashed!-- into believing that a good mouse should feel a bit 'weighty' in the hand, and maybe have a large 'handprint' (meaning feel slightly bigger when gripped). Nonsense. The light weight makes it much easier on the hand and wrist and fingers. I have less cramp using one of these. The very design and feel negates the need for ergonomic mice, in my opinion. Got a spare $7.99 or whatever they are charging now? Try it and see. A ridiculous excellent buy, and possibly the best cost-to-value ration stocking-stuffers you could choose. I don't always get along with (or even like!) everyone in my competitive office ... but if no one really pisses me off much between now and the Holidays, I may actually consider buying a dozen of these to pass around. If you are considering a $20 or $30 (or even $60) wireless mouse to purchase --STOP! Don't be daft. You can buy two or three of these and you will go to your grave years hence probably never having to even open the second box. Unless of course you like to stomp on them in frustration sometimes, or like me, keep one at each of my workstations (home and office). Enjoy! Read more