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The EAXBUX Mechanical Mouse Jiggler is a USB-powered device featuring a large rotating turntable that moves your mouse with randomized, ultra-quiet motions. It offers adjustable interval timing from 5 to 60 seconds via an LED display and physical buttons, requires no drivers or software, and is compatible with wired and wireless optical mice across major operating systems. Designed to prevent system sleep and auto-lock, it’s ideal for professionals seeking seamless productivity and security during remote work or gaming.




| ASIN | B0BJTNZ394 |
| Additional Features | Interval Timer Adjustable, LED Display |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,465 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #415 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | EAXBUX |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (298) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.71"L x 5.51"W |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | EAXBUX |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Windows, Macos, Linux |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Large Turntable |
| UPC | 774034396186 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
C**H
Silent and functional
Keeps the app active - just be sure your mouse pointer is on when you drop the mouse on the moving pad. I used an automated mouse mover before but it showed up on the system configuration. This is a mechanical mover with a rotating plate - USB powered and will not show up as a device on Windows.
D**J
Works great!
So far so good. Only had it a few days but it does exactly what I needed it to.
P**S
NA
It does exactly what is described, good quality and quite.
J**E
Works with Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse if you flip the mouse over
I use a Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse an it's huge. I bought the large size of this jiggler and it's not big enough for my mouse to connect. But I flipped it upside down and made sure it butted up against my keyboard tray and it works fine. I use a work provided computer that has a 10 min sleep set for everyone and I can't disable it. It's frustrating because when I export videos if my computer goes to sleep it always screws up the export so I have to sit there. This jiggler solved that. Also, this jiggler has been dropped MANY times and even though there is something rattling in there, it keeps working. I've been using this for 6 mos, dropped it onto a hardwood floor several times and it's still working great.
J**S
Great to keep me from away for short breaks.
This jiggler has a good working viability by being able to run off an external usb not attached to the pc. The mouse movements are very subtle and random, however the duration is not and you select from predetermined intervals. If they added a random duration feature this would be awesome, as some software detects patterns in movement intervals and this can get you in serious trouble!
N**S
Mouse Jiggler
Works great! Makes no noise. Small and compact but still fits any cordless mouse. Easy to use and easy to setup. Great value for money.
K**S
EAXBUX vs HONKID
I bought 2 different variations of mouse jigglers to text out for a couple of days time. Both serve the same purpose (prevents your PC/Laptop from entering Sleep Mode) albeit the EAXBUX one has just 1-2 more bells & whistles that ultimately is up to your personal preference. HONKID PROS: Small in profile compared to it's much bigger space-hog EAXBUX, it was simple to use (plug & play) and got right to work. The disk underneath was detectable to my basic LogiTech wired mouse and moved at a decently consistent pace across the screen with only 1 default speed variation. CONS: However, when the jiggler is in motion, you CAN hear it - it's more of a basic mechanical humming and isn't SUPER loud or distracting, but if your sitting at your desk quietly, you can hear it. This didn't bother me too much as again, it's not loud mechanical whirling, but more of a small hum. EAXBUX PROS: Extremely quiet, instructions for use were simple (if you read the quick guide that comes with it). It has a decently bright light-up notification area at the butt of the base indicating when it's on, when it's in motion, and a countdown timer for when it's going to move again. On the left side is the power button and a Plus & Minus button to adjust the jiggler's pause in-between movements. This didn't feel needed personally, but it gives the user a tiny bit more customization compared to it's competitor. It is WHISPER QUIET. I could not tell it was working until I saw the light indicator & my mouse moving on it. So if you want absolute silence, this one is undetectable. CONS: It's so quiet that you might think it's not working. While this can be a great thing, it moves AT A SNAILS pace. I mean absolutely slow. Compared to the HONKID, you'd think your mouse detector was actually broken and drifting. I found this a bit concerning considering it's massive size, which is also a con. It's an overall space hog, granted it's a nice design and if you have the extra desk space, but overall it's not feasible for me personally to have this space-hog that's bigger than my basic calculator, on my desk. Overall, I chose the humming wheeled - smaller in profile - HONKID. I can live with the light humming as my PC already does that. And when I'm not at my desk, I can't hear it and I don't plan to sit in my home office in dead silence. If the EAXBUX moved faster then I might've actually kept it even with it's giant profile, but I can't bring myself to keep it if it doesn't jiggle my mouse at a consistently decent pace.
A**R
Great device
I’ve been using the mouse mover a couple days now. Works great. It’s super quiet. The pause time can be adjusted so I set mine for 15 seconds. The mouse sits on a turntable. It slowly moves in one direction for a while. Then pauses. Then Changes direction until the next pause. I highly recommend to anyone that just needs to walk away from their computer for a little bit to get some fresh air without any questions from management.