Arctic Lynx—December 18, 2025
This is a really nice looking computer mouse that fits really nicely in a bigger persons hand. It offers many different ways it can connect to devices, and is adaptable to computers, laptops, tablets, phones, and possibly even TVs. This is a perfect travel mouse for someone working on laptops and phones and tablets while away from the home, because they could connect this to each item in turn, when they need to use such things with more precision. As mentioned by others this can connect with the little dongle to an old USB port, or flip the little cover around and it works on a USB-C. Also it apparently works on a couple types of Bluetooth. It’s supposedly has different dpi settings, which I guess is more relevant to gamers, but I haven’t tried that out yet. A couple of nice features is this is rechargeable by a USB connection so you don’t have to fiddle with batteries, and also there is a jiggle feature that is relevant in certain situations. Additionally there are forward and back side buttons, and a scroll wheel. There’s a feature I’ve never used before called a jiggle feature, that makes it look like your mouse is slightly moving which is relevant for certain circumstances. Other commenters talk about how it’s useful for remote workers that are being monitored by some sort of software. In my case, I think it’s more useful for things that have a screen saver active, and you want to keep the screen open for reading a recipe while you’re cooking. Just because you’re cooking and want to read a recipe on your tablet or phone, doesn’t mean you want to have to go change the power and screen saver settings just to do some cooking. Also of note, I’m gonna give this a try and see if I can connect it to my Amazon enabled TV, and possibly also with a wireless keyboard, so I can maybe play some of the Amazon games that it seems to offer. I might update with Feedback about that after I try it. For the price that this was going for when I got it, and what you get, I think it’s a really decent deal. I am happy with my purchase, and kind of wish I had a couple more of these. Read more
Dan G.—December 11, 2025
This mouse can use Bluetooth 3.0 or 5.2 while also providing a USB dongle with both USB A and C. When charging the mouse, the light on the wheel turns red when not fully charged and blue when charging is complete. This allows you to tell when the mouse is ready. These two states are shown in the pictures I attached. When using the mouse, the light turns green when you click a button. To connect via bluetooth, move the switch on the back from off (center) to Bluetooth and hold the button above the switch down for 3 seconds. The small blue led on the back will begin flashing and it will enter pairing mode. On your computer or tablet, look for "BT 3.0 Mouse" or "BT 5.2 Mouse", depending on the bluetooth standard your device supports. If both are there, I recommend BT 5.2 as it is more power efficient. If your device does not support Bluetooth, there is a dongle under the mouse that supports USB-A or USB-C. Be sure to turn the switch to 24G to enable this mode. To swap the connectors from C to A, just pull the connector from the cover, turn it around and insert it back in. I attached a photo of the dongle with the connector out. The button on the top of the mouse will switch between various DPI settings each time you push it so you can set the mouse to be as responsive as you like. The mouse includes a jiggler mode. Holding down the button on top for a few seconds turns this on. This will make you mouse jiggle around randomly while you are not using it. (I assume to make remote workers look like their working to monitoring software). One warning: I accidently turned this mode on when I was setting up the mouse and it was very annoying. I thought the mouse was broken as it could barely direct the cursor around the screen. Fortunately I read the instructions and was able to turn it off! In use, the mouse is responsive and feels good in my hand. I think it is a good mouse for the price. Read more
MJ—December 9, 2025
This mouse is a super comfortable, responsive option for daily office use, particularly if you’re looking for a mouse jiggler that does more than jiggle. This mouse arrives neatly enclosed in a product box, along with a USB dongle, a USB-to-USB-C charging cord, and an instructional booklet. The mouse feels lightweight, but durable, and fits nicely in my hand. I recently started using a new gaming mouse that is a little too large for my hand, and using the side buttons hurts my thumb. This mouse completely solves the problem, and now I can easily move the mouse while simultaneously using the side buttons without any hand or thumb discomfort. This mouse connected quickly both via the USB dongle and through Bluetooth. Changing the DPI on this mouse is as easy as clicking the designated button. You can cycle through 800, 1200, and 1600 DPI quickly and efficiently. I also really like that the two primary buttons are quiet click, which not only makes this item more enjoyable to use, but also almost entirely eliminates the mouse clicking sound. I was disappointed to find that this mouse does not light up, as appears to be the case in several product images. If I didn’t otherwise like this mouse so much, this questionable marketing would have resulted in a reduced rating. Now, for the best part. The mouse jiggler doesn’t just make the cursor move slightly back and forth, like all of my other jiggler devices, but it moves the mouse in random patterns all around the screen. This is very cool, and it definitely makes it look like you’re working way more than the standard tiny movement used to keep a program active. Overall, I really like this mouse. It fits comfortably in my hand, the soft click buttons are super nice, and the jiggler is just awesome. This is an excellent option for anyone who is looking for a quality, affordable mouse for everyday use. Read more

