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The High Speed Mini 2.4GHz USB Wireless Lazy Finger Rings Optical Mouse offers 1600 DPI optical tracking with a unique ergonomic finger ring design. It connects via a reliable 2.4GHz wireless USB dongle, requires one AAA battery (not included), and works on virtually any surface without a mouse pad. Lightweight and adjustable, it’s engineered to reduce hand fatigue and boost productivity for professionals seeking innovative, portable input solutions.



| ASIN | B075CKYVDW |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,466 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (124) |
| Date First Available | April 2, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.741 ounces |
| Item model number | MOUSE-A01 |
| Manufacturer | BESTDO TECHNOLOGY |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 1 x 0.1 inches |
R**K
Works perfect and a hand saver
What a life saver, don't really know what to say only that it has helped with my hand joints and very easy to use, works perfect. Edit In 8/23/25 I'd like to state those adding negative reviews of this turning off after a short time "it doesn't work" or that it's not connecting, it's because they are ignorant as to how this mouse works, the connection is likely because they don't have the USB dongle in a good location for the mouse to link and for the mouse shutting off is on purpose to save battery life. One thing I do want to add is that it is important to turn this mouse off when not in use as it does drain the AAA battery very quickly, I have to replace the battery in mine at least every week 1/2 if not sooner, it's just the nature of the beast.
J**S
Not quite as easy to use as I expected
Neat little device if you have a reason to need a mouse on your finger! Buttons work flawlessly and the scroll function works great too (though it scrolls opposite of what my intuition thinks it should). No issues with connecting or getting started. My only complaint is that it only registers mouse movement from a specific angle. About a 30° tilt back towards the user. I bought this after shoulder surgery assuming I could use it while in a brace or sling. Unfortunately the angle restriction to detect motion made it less comfortable to use than I'd hoped. I found a wireless TouchPad worked better for me. Cool little gizmo though.
C**L
Compact, convenient and clever, but can be tricky to operate accurately and quickly
As a replacement for a mouse, this pointing device takes some getting used to. It's much smaller than a mouse and is good for traveling light, but operating it as accurately as mouse can be a challenge. The finger strap can imperceptibly twist a little on your finger, such that movements intended to be up/down or left/right end up being at a slight angle to the intended direction, which makes it a bit frustrating when it doesn't quite do what you want it to and you have to slow down to get things right. The strap needs to be tight in order for it to stay properly oriented on your finger, which could be uncomfortable in some circumstances. Getting it into a position on your finger that is comfortable and feels acceptably natural involves some trial and error, and I'd suggest getting used to it in private before giving a presentation using this device. I haven't used it for long enough to use the sleep mode much, but it does reduce the beam output reasonably quickly when not being actively used. I plan to become reasonably proficient with it, but for extended periods of pointing and clicking it's probably a good idea to have an alternative pointing device (e.g. a compact Bluetooth mouse) available.
C**Z
Finger mouse innovation
Works great had it for 8 + months. Takes time to get used to it.
T**R
not for me
It felt weird, just in my hand--never even tried to use the loop to attach it to a finger, just held it like a stubby little pencil. the button and scroll wheel seemed to be just a bit oddly placed, which may or may not have just been my bias from using an ergonomic, 'vertical' mouse for so long. but connectivity issues doomed our relationship. it eventually connected to my computer, but the signal would seemingly drop, causing the mouse pointer to 'stutter' or just not register my movements at all, which earned it a quick trip to its new home via the "return to amazon" train.
K**N
Novel idea, hard to use
This is an interesting idea, and the manufacturer's video gives a nice demonstration. For me however, it's not practical. I admit I'm not willing to spend hours and hours trying to adapt to it's use. If you can manage it with a short intro, great for you. My issues with the device are: - mouse is very sensitive, so small movement is a large distance on screen - surface needs to be pretty smooth or the cursor jumps a lot - the thumb buttons are difficult to use, sometimes taking multiple clicks to actually do anything - the velcro strap to adjust for finger size is hard to adjust for a good fit Good luck if you decide to try one.
M**.
Great for those who travel
The Bestdo High Speed Mini 2.4GHz USB Wireless Lazy Finger Rings Optical Mouse 1600Dpi is great for those who travel and have to work on the go. It's also great if you work out of a vehicle. No need for a lot space to use. Would suggest for anyone looking for a mouse that is compact and easy to use.
W**N
Works Well With Quilting Machine
I purchased this for my wife. It helps her digitize particular areas in certain patterns when she is quilting.
S**Z
Funcionó como lo esperaba, y a pesar de que tardó demasiado el envío fue muy bien rastreado. Llegó desde China.
ع**ن
عجبني المنتج وخفيف للأستخدام ولا تشعر به أثناء وضعه في الأصبع
H**R
The learning curve for using this is quite high because we have been using the normal mouse for years.. So very difficult to switch to this even if u have to.. The build of the finger mouse is not very good. The strap that holds the mouse on the finger has a small velcro so can't be adjusted much... I would give this a pass..
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