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What is the best bluetooth mouse?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 Steef


    I have the Razer Orochi and I like it but it has good and bad points.

    Cons
    - Cost, they arent cheap but you might be able to pick it up less then RRP if you look around, I got 10e of mine in Peats in Dublin.

    - Size, this is a smaller mouse then the standard size by about an inch and a half or two. So you wont be resting you palm on it. At first this can be uncomfortable if you aren't use of claw grips and sometimes if you are using it for extended periods but thats not to say its not comfortable its just different if your use to resting your palm on the mouse.

    - Buttons, the mouse has 7 buttons (left, right, scroll wheel and two on either side) but in reality its 5 as its an ambidextrous mouse (righty and lefty compatible).Its very hard to use the two buttons on your pinky side.

    - Feet, I have only recently bought this mouse but over time the feet of the mouse will wear off, razor even sell replacement feet, this is negative but also positive (as you will see in the pros).

    -Batteries (wireless mode) I hear that its best to use rechargeable batteries as they will last only a few weeks with intensive use, I had another wireless mouse and this is normal.

    Pros
    -Great build quality. This mouse is a luxury item and it shows. The mouse as you can see has two surface textures, the top has a sort of matt-ish finish and is great for grip, your fingers will hold onto it easily. The cable (for wired mode / updating mouses firmware) is cord like, this is great for rolling up while not leaving the wire bent it also gives a freer feel to the mouse. It also has a nice weight to it with the batteries in.

    -Size, this is a great for portability, it and its cord fit into a nice little pouch that is very handy for putting in a laptop bag.

    -Feet, as i said they may need replacing over time (which is as easily done) but thats because they have a great glide to them, even off mouse mats.

    - Buttons, the two top buttons and the scroll wheel have a nice click to them while the side buttons are in the perfect position for your thumb.

    -Software, when you download the software you can reprogram the mouse buttons and macros that can be set under different profiles that you can switch or set up to turn on when a certain program/game launches. I have just started using the macro feature and it is amazing. You will need the software to configure this but you can then move to different computers without the software as they are kept on the mouse own memory. You can also adjust dpi and other setting aswell.

    -Wired and Wireless enabled. You can either use the cord and use it in your usb port or if you have bluetooth use it wireless, Wired is as they term it "gaming grade" and is comparable with other high end mice.

    Hope this helps a bit in your decision, personally I love my new mouse.


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