K—October 14, 2025
One of the best quality mice I've ever purchased. Reliably and easily connects to my computers using either a USB receiver or two Bluetooth profiles (three independent ways to connect). Quiet left, right, middle, back, and forward buttons. Quiet vertical and horizontal scrolling as well. The scroll wheel is smooth and incremental which is great for controlled and reliable scrolling. Easy to hold for my larger than average hands as a guy. Mouse seems well built. And guess what, it can be used with either two or just one AA battery! The battery can be placed in either battery slot which gives you some control over the weight distribution of the mouse. Read more
Allen M.—December 17, 2025
I am a mouse snob. My favorite mouse is a Logitech G600. I currently use a Naga HS V2 for gaming. I purchased this mouse for work. I was hesitant to purchase this based on some of the reviews, but figured I would return it if it sucked. I am impressed with how comfortable and well built it is. The infinite scroll wheel can't be turned off, but it is perfect. I wish my gaming mice scroll wheels felt like this. It has very light detents that feel great and can be spun fast if you want as well. The ergonomics feel great to me too. I use it as a BT mouse to free up a usb port on my work laptop. No complaints at all! Read more
Justanotherelvis—March 10, 2025
Had a small issue with the product as it was clearly used, but the seller went above and beyond to fix the problem. They stand behind their product so kudos to them. The mouse may be the best mouse I've ever had. I'm coming from a Logitech M720 which was great but started having problems with the click (double clicking or not clicking at all, skipping) and there was no fix for it. I was about to order it again but found this little guy and glad I did. As others have mentioned, there are some limits to the functionality on Mac, but I never use those buttons (forward and back navigation). The DPI and device switching buttons are very close, so I've often changed the dpi when I really meant to switch devices. This may take some getting used to. The scroll wheel sometimes switches from natural to whatever the other mode is (up/down vs down/up) but not sure if that's the mouse or an OS thing. That said, the mouse movement is as accurate as I've ever had and clicking is quiet but with a great feel. Would highly recommend. Read more
307ÅlïWóòD—July 12, 2025
Overview After several months of daily use on Windows and iOS, this mouse remains a high-performer in terms of ergonomics and tactile feedback, though it has some technical limitations regarding battery efficiency and OS compatibility. The Positives: Tactile & Build • Unique Click Feel: The buttons offer a "silent" click that still provides satisfying tactile feedback. It’s a "touch click" that feels premium and responsive. • The Scroll Wheel: The main roller is excellent. It has a weighted, fidget-toy-like quality that allows for precise slow scrolling or fast, momentum-based spins. • Versatile Tracking: Unlike many expensive mice, this tracks perfectly on difficult surfaces, including plain white plastic folding tables and wooden desks, without a mousepad. • Ergonomics: It has a substantial weight that feels "right" in a medium-sized hand (based on standard glove sizing). Functionality & Compatibility • Multi-Device Switching: I use this with the USB dongle on a PC and via Bluetooth on an iPhone and iPad. Switching between them is seamless. • The Side Roller: This works beautifully in Adobe apps on Windows 11. However, Windows app support is hit-or-miss, and it is completely unsupported on iOS. It’s a missed opportunity for Apple’s mouse driver routines, as side-scrolling between pages would be a major productivity boost. The Battery & Longevity Issue (Updated) I specifically chose this mouse because it uses swappable AA batteries. I am tired of "disposable" tech from companies like Apple, where built-in batteries fail after 3–5 years, turning a perfectly good tool into electronic waste. However, after 4 months of use, I’ve discovered a flaw: The mouse does not seem to draw power from both batteries equally. I found that it completely drains one battery while the other remains fully charged. Because it isn't utilizing the dual-battery capacity correctly, I am only getting about 4 to 6 weeks of life before needing a swap. While I still prefer this over a non-serviceable internal battery, the power management engineering is definitely lacking. Final Verdict For the price, the design and "hand-feel" are top-tier. It tracks where other mice fail. If you don't mind swapping a battery every month or so, it's a solid buy—just don't expect it to actually utilize the "extended life" of having two batteries installed. Note for the seller/manufacturer if they read this note. If you believe that might have a defective unit due to the battery issue then by all means if you can help me resolve the issue. Read more
J. T.—December 19, 2025
This is actually a fantastic little mouse for its price. Not too small for my avg size hand, ergonomically shaped, glides well, and has a nice texture to the plastic. Buttons are advertised as "quiet" and they certainly are, although not a feature I was looking for. What I did want was an infinite scroll mouse wheel, and although this scroll wheel is not free spinning, it is almost effectively so - the wheel does have detentes when you spin the wheel, but they are very light. So light, that when you flick it, it goes pretty fast. It finds a really good place inbetween the typical clicks of a mouse wheel and a completely free scrolling wheel. So far, mouse has been reliable for routine websurfing. I have not used it for gaming or other intensive PC activities. Do really like this mouse. Read more