🎀 Pink power meets silent precision — upgrade your workspace stealthily!
The TECKNET Wireless Mouse in pink combines silent clicking technology with 5 adjustable DPI levels and an ergonomic contoured grip, delivering comfort and precision for professionals on the go. Its compact design and 18-month battery life make it the ultimate travel companion, compatible across multiple platforms with hassle-free plug & play connectivity.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 18 months |
Brand | TECKNET |
Series | EWM01233IA02 |
Item model number | EWM01233IA02 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Chrome OS, Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.92 x 2.32 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.92 x 2.32 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Pink |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | TECKNET |
ASIN | B0D22FGR8C |
Date First Available | April 18, 2024 |
I**S
Tecknet M006 2.4 Ghz Mouse works great on OS-X 10.7.5 and performs with flying colors !!
This is a very nice mouse and I am happy it is working out so well. My old USB mouse was on its last legs so this mouse comes in at a good time. These observations are for the TECKNET Model M006 2.4 Ghz Cordless Mouse:The Pros:** A nice large "man size" mouse which fits my large hands quite well. It is comfortable and feels natural.** The 2.4G Wireless USB receiver came stored in the base so taught me right off the bat that this was a good place to keep it when not in use.** Wireless connectivity was instant and seamless. My Apple MACBOOK accepted it without blinking showing me the firmware is user friendly.** I tried several different surfaces to see if I could trick the mouse or affect its operation: I could not. Despite the instructions saying not to use on highly reflective surfaces, I tried it on a marble coffee table which had lots of angular crystals showing through the high polish and could tell no difference in operation from my flat one color mouse pad. And, you really don't need a mouse pad with this. In fact, after a time working, I put the mouse pad up because less effort was required on a hard surface.** One great feature is the side buttons are located on the top ridges of the sides of the mouse so if you tend to exercise your fingers a bit while using a mouse like I do, you will make less mistakes. I like that.** The base of the mouse has a dedicated on/off switch which I like. According to the manual you don't really need it as it has a built in timer and will turn off by itself but I am "old school" and just like to turn things off when I want to.** Battery life is claimed to be 30 months depending on conditions: use of a dark mouse pad draws more energy than a light pad for example. I would assume if you like to sit there and wave the mouse back and forth to make up your mind on something you would use more battery there too. Only time will tell whether this is true or not.** The mouse is programmed for 5 DPI levels that are selectable from the top wheel button: 800/1200/1600/2000/3000 DPI. 2000 is the default. The selection of this can be done by pushing the wheel button down or forgetting to use the mouse for a long time. Not sure why this is this way but perhaps when the mouse goes into its energy saving mode, it has to do this.** Finally, the specifications are listing this mouse as a Windows mouse and warns that use under other operating systems may reduce mouse functionality such as loss of the wheel. I am on an Apple MACBOOK, OS-X 10.7.5 and the mouse takes to my MAC like a duck to water. Am I in a small group? I can only tell you it works fine on 10.7.5.The Cons:The only issue I had was when I initially received the mouse, I opened the package but did not see the Wireless USB plug. It's human nature I think to do a quick inventory when receiving a new product so I wrote the company and reported this. While waiting over the weekend for a reply I took out the mouse, opened the battery cover to verify what size battery and there was the Wireless USB plug, stored in a small slot made for storing it. I now know to look at this for any future mice but I did feel a bit uncomfortable at first.All in all, a pleasant experience and an easy mouse to recommend. If it works this well for my old Apple, it should fly on any Windows machine. The company is responsive and cares about their equipment. I like them and I will keep their products in mind because of this.
T**A
Best Mouse for the price
I have used Tecknet Mice before and this has not disappointed. This mouse was in fact better than my last one even though they cost the same.My thoughts and observations:1. Weight - The mouse feels heavier than my last and I like it. It doesn't feel too heavy or too light and is just perfect.2. Material - Has rubber on the sides and has a good feel. Does not feel like too much plastic.3. Precision - The mouse seems very good and I have not had any glitches of any sort while using it and haven't observed any lag. Connects instantly to any laptop and does not require any setup.4. Battery - Can't comment on this yet but there is an on/off button. This is what I like the most about the mouse. A lot of mice don't have this as they turn off after inactivity but I have had a lot of instances where the mouse gets clicked when in my bag and turns on my PC while it is in sleep mode. I can't stress enough how good having an on/off switch is really. The mouse also turns off after inactivity to save power.5. Others - There is a compartment to store the USB connector so that I don't lose it when carrying around. The connector is just plugged into my laptop most of the time but it's still good to have that.There is a low battery indicator on top which is very neat and not integrated into the DPI button like the mouse I've had before. It also indicates the current DPI setting.The mouse also does not have a light at the bottom and even though I'm not sure why it's not something I really care about.Overall it's a mouse without fancy features like lights etc that consume power needlessly. Works great for a very reasonable pricing. Definitely would recommend!
T**F
Great, simple USB wireless mouse
I've been using this mouse for about a week now. Overall, I am happy with it, and will continue to use it.I give this mouse 4 out of 5 stars, based on a few things that are just personal preference, of which others may not find as a negative.The things I like about this mouse: First, it was packaged in Tecknet's usual "frustration free packaging," something I hope will catch on with other companies someday! The mouse is truly plug and play. Out of the box, and working on my laptop just seconds later. The USB dongle has its own little compartment where the batteries go. This is something really simple that none of my previous wireless USB mouses have had. Something I never thought of myself but now I'm like "why didn't my other mouses have this?" Another feature I like, that I haven't had on past wireless USB mouses, is that it goes dormant when it has been idle for several minutes. This caught me off guard at first when I moved the mouse after it had been idle, and nothing happen. A quick click of any button will wake the mouse back up.The first thing I found I didn't like was that this mouse's default sensitivity is not very high. When plugged into my laptop on the same settings as my previous mouse, the mouse felt pretty unresponsive. This may not be a negative for some. I am a gamer, so my gaming mouse which I use on my PC is very sensitive, so I keep my work mouse on my laptop at a similar sensitivity because that is what I am used to. This is not a deal breaker, because turning up the sensitivity in mouse settings is easy enough to do. Once I turned up the sensitivity the responsiveness is fine.Sensitivity aside, and going back to PROS of this mouse.. the optical component is smooth. I haven't experienced any jitters or cursor jumps.But back to the things I don't like as much... the weight of the mouse is a bit unbalanced. The batteries sit in the back of the mouse, so it's heavy in the back, and lighter in the front. Again, this is not a deal breaker, but it is something that I've had to adjust to, and something that my gaming mouse does not have in common, so it always feels a little wonky swapping between them. I am sure some people won't even notice this. And if you make this your main mouse, then you won't have to worry about readjusting. The last thing that I personally don't like is that the mouse has a gloss finish. Again.. this is more based on the fact that I am not used to this, more so than it is a true con. I am pretty sure that every mouse I have ever had has had a matte finish, so it feels reeeeally weird using a glossy mouse. It only took about a day or so to adjust to this, but just like the weight of the mouse, it will feels a bit wonky switching between my gaming PC to my laptop.So far, all of my experiences with Tecknet products have been solid, and this mouse is no exception. It is a good product overall, and I will continue to use it. And I hope that one day Tecknet will make a matte-finish, 20-button MMO gaming mouse because I will be all over that :)
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