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The Amazon Basics Full Size Ergonomic Wireless Mouse combines 1600 DPI precision, long-lasting battery power, and a reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connection in a sleek, compact design. Compatible with PC, Mac, and laptops, it features fast-scrolling and side buttons for enhanced productivity, making it the perfect tool for professionals seeking efficient, clutter-free navigation.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Item model number | GP8-BK |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.96 x 1.77 x 3.24 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.96 x 1.77 x 3.24 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
ASIN | B078HFRNSP |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 15, 2018 |
T**N
easy to used
very good
T**.
Me encantó 100 recomendado
Me encantó,su material se ve muy bueno,es fácil de manejar me gusta el efecto de luces que traer no se demoró en llegar a mi casa a parte viene bien empaquetado lo recomiendo ideal para trabajar desde casa Uli oficina
J**N
Great for large girl hands
Love this mouse. I have large hands for a girl and this fits me perfectly. I tried a few different versions and the fit just didn't feel right. This mouse works just as advertised. I wish the scrolling arrow wouldn't get stuck in the scrolling position as often, but I can easily click out of that - just a bit annoying that's why it's not a 5 star review. Definitely worth the price.
K**N
Very poor range
I really want to like this mouse and I really don't like giving 1 star reviews but for me this device was not usable. Even with keeping the wireless receiver less than 1 foot away from the mouse I am plagued with continuous interruption / loss if signal.So if I'm moving my mouse across the screen the cursor might pause 4 or 5 times (because it loses signal for a few seconds). I click and it doesn't register. I scroll and it doesn't scroll. I've tried numerous batteries but it has been like this since purchase. Previously I had my desk set up where the receiver was 6 inches away (I arranged it purely for the sake of getting the mouse to work) from it at all times and it worked significantly better (not perfectly). I rearranged my whole desk to give me more space and so I moved where I had the receiver plugged in about a foot away and the issue became extremely pronounced and frustrating. With the functional range for me being 6 inches, I'd rather have a wired mouse. Unless my device is a fluke, I'd recommend not buying.Assuming it did work perfectly (like it almost did when my desk was setup differently) the scrolling is kinda slow and the back/forward buttons don't work on a Mac natively. I didn't have time or effort to spend to trying to get it to work to be fair. The mouse itself is extremely comfortable all things being said. So if it did work perfectly I'd probably give 3-4 stars but the low range / signal drop / whatever is just too frustrating and means it's an unusable product for me.
Z**.
My Go To Mouse
I've been using these for years, honestly I gotta buy them in bulk at some point. All around fantastic mouse, I use it for gaming regularly, has the perfect amount of extra buttons that are easily accessible by thumb. Brand name batteries will catch you about 5 months of charge with very regular usage. Very comfortable for someone with wrist and hand issues.
S**L
A decent alternative
I will say that I am Logitech loyal for over 20 years.On my work desk I will continue to use Logitech.Currently I own 6x MX master 3S. They are still the best of the best.But I don't always need a $100 mouse.In a server rack, where I don't touch the mouse for weeks at a time, or something for kids where abuse is going to be common. This is a good cheap option.This mouse works, it feels almost the same. but certainly you can tell that its thinner, and not as durable.I wanted a cheaper alternative, and have found one, that I would recommend for the same.Light duty, or intermittent use. If you want a work horse, it should be Logitech MX.
B**D
I love it
This mouse is terrific for gamers who don't want to deal with cords. It has conventional batteries you can find anywhere and the connection device plugs into the USB for a quick and easy set up. I also love the face the USB device can be put inside the mouse. It's also comfortable for any computer gamers. A must buy!
A**D
Almost a great mouse, but not quite
I recently retired after more than 40 years as a computer systems architect, and I am usually on the computer for many hours at a time - and sometimes more than 24 hours at a stretch. So when my trusty Logitech Performance MX mouse died I wanted a replacement. Now I have large hands and the description on this mouse said it was large, so before spending more than twice the money on another Logitech I decided to try this one.It arrived quickly, and the descriptions are accurate: it is light weight. But that is pretty much irrelevant to me, so after setting it up (popping the usb plug out of the kvm switch is about all it took) I started using it.The "fast scrolling" was a VERY important feature to me, and if you've even scrolled quickly through a 400-page technical document looking for something easy to see at high speed, you'll understand.YES this mouse has a "fast scrolling" button. However, the mouse stop scrolling as soon I stop moving the scrolling wheel with my finger, and that is just not acceptable. (IMHO that's not even fast scrolling. Theoretically if I could move my finger fast enough the "fast scrolling" would be unnecessary.) So I immediately realized I was going to have to return it.But I wanted to see how it performed anyway so I continued to use it for a couple of hours. Below is a listing of the problems which cropped up on those (roughly) two hours.1) Periodically the mouse would freeze for a second or two and then continue. This was irritating at best.2) Twice while I was NOT touching the mouse (and no other wireless mice are in use here so it wasn't a conflict with or "bleed-over" from another wireless device) the mouse cursor would suddenly start moving on its own. Both times I was typing and the mouse was resting (unmoving) quietly untouched when it happened. While it didn't actually affect what I was typing, it did bother me and was a pain.3) Finally the "precision" was a bit off several times. I was editing and could NOT highlight individual characters while editing an equation. I finally managed the same result by deleting and retyping the entire character string, but what should have been a 2-second edit took over a minute from beginning to end.Finally items #1 and #3 above occurred again when I took the KVM switch out of the circuit and plugged the mouse's wireless USB receiver directly into the computer. So it wasn't a KVM/mouse incompatibility issue.Other than the above the mouse seems fairly well built (light, but that doesn't bother me) and I did not find any problems with the button placement, hitting wrong buttons or the thumb button, etc. iI'm also happy to report that (as anticipated - actually as automatically assumed) the mouse works just fine with Linux, although I did not bother to set up the thumb buttons, etc., since I would be returning it.My experience with this mouse was a surprise as the other Amazon products I've used have behaved exactly as advertised/expected. So I'm going to assume that I just got a "randomly malfunctioning" unit and would not say that this is a bad design or poor quality or the like. (FWIW I'll still be buying other Amazon products without any worries that they may malfunction any more than any other brand.)Good luck and if you buy this mouse I hope it works well for you.
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