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The E-YOOSO Wireless Mouse combines professional-grade 5-level DPI sensitivity (up to 4800), a lag-free 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 33ft range, and an impressive 18-month battery life with smart auto sleep. Its ergonomic, anti-slip design supports over 5 million clicks, making it ideal for intensive daily use across multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebook.
J**N
Comfort, perfect size, ease of use, great price.
This is a perfect size for larger hands, comfortable shape, moves smoothly. I hesitated after reading reviews saying it went to sleep too fast - but since all that’s needed is to press a button on top, I have no clue why that’s an issue! Responds immediately and turns back on.Easy connection, great price - no complaints at all! Much less expensive, just as functional, just as comfortable as the Logitech cordless mouse I had to replace almost annually.Highly recommend.
F**Z
1 AA needed
Worked great for my HP laptop. You just need 1 AA battery.
N**L
Small, BUT MIGHTY!!
It is smaller than usual, BUT, it has pretty good grip and the buttons don't stick really, i've dropped it and its still intact so very durable, the battery life is insane, its still not dead, very good functionality too, the cursor speed is very nice and you can change it
P**R
Didn't like it at first, but now I do!
I initially didn't like this mouse because it was so different from my previous mouse. But now that I have gotten accustomed to the feel of it, I really, really like it! The grip Is comfortable in my hands. I have "Lady hands" that are afflicted with arthritis so sometimes I have trouble manipulating things with my hands. The thumb-operated buttons to go back or forward a page stick out nicely and are easy to click despite my arthritis. Turning the device on was confusing until I read the instructions. It turns itself off, I think, because I can't figure out how to turn it off. It has adjustable dpi and that's the button one presses to turn it on. I think it's a good value for the money.
P**R
Great Customer Support
This mouse lasted for over a year until I banged my laptop with the dongle plugged in and broke it. I emailed customer support and they actually sent me a replacement... That was way more than I expected. Great customer support and a great mouse! The battery lasts a very, very long time, and I like the DPI feature and side buttons, which are nice bonuses for such an inexpensive mouse. It's also not too small, which is often a problem with portable Bluetooth mice.
P**R
TERRIFIC MOUSE
Absolutely FANTASTIC !!! Love it
S**6
Moving mouse won't wake up from sleep mode
Got this for my Win10 laptop, after long periods of not using it (hours or days) the mouse will not wake up unless I pull the USB dongle out and put it back in, AND pull the battery out and put that back in. Got fed up with it today so I went into Device Manager and selected every USB device, changed the power settings to not allow my laptop to turn off any USB stuff and that appears to have fixed the problem, sort of - right or left click won't wake up the laptop or mouse, but clicking on the scroll button does. I also updated the Logitech mouse driver this morning, that might have something to do with it. The DPI button doesn't appear to do anything - I don't see anything on the display when I click on that button. Oh great - I let the laptop and mouse go to sleep, just clicked on the scroll wheel and nothing happened - then clicked on the DPI button and that woke up the mouse and laptop - just bizarre.Long story short - out of the box using Windows plug and play drivers this mouse will not work properly, you have to modify some settings, but I can't tell you which change I made actually fixed the wakeup problem, but I strongly suspect it was the USB power settings - that's not something your average computer user is going to know about. I'm very computer literate and I first tried to change the power settings for the mouse itself, but there is no power management option for the mouse in Device Manager, have to change the USB power options, which took me some time to figure out. And I would definitely suggest opening up the Logitech Setpoint settings (click on Start/Programs/Logitech/mouse and keyboard settings), then click on tools, then check for updates to get a better driver than the generic Windows mouse driver.Still don't know how to find what your DPI setting is - DPI is mouse sensitivity expressed as the number of dots per linear inch, meaning how many pixels the mouse will jump over at a time - probably only matters for point and shoot gaming, like when you're trying to take a long range sniper shot and need precision aiming.
J**E
Ease of use
This mouse fits perfectly into both mine my hands and I like that there are multiple key stroke options in the mouse. So far I haven’t had any issues .