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The TECKNET Bluetooth Mouse offers professional-grade 4800 DPI optical tracking with 6 adjustable sensitivity levels, ensuring precise control for any task. Its ergonomic design and soft rubber grip provide all-day comfort, while Bluetooth connectivity eliminates the need for a receiver, maximizing portability and convenience. With an impressive 2-year battery life powered by just 2 AA batteries and TruWave technology for reliable tracking on diverse surfaces, this mouse is engineered for the modern professional seeking efficiency and style. Compatible with a wide range of devices and backed by a 36-month warranty, it’s the smart upgrade your workspace deserves.








| ASIN | B07C2NL5HK |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 36 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | TECKNET |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 19,973 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Textured |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.4"L x 2.8"W |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Model Name | TECKNET Bluetooth Wireless Mouse 6 Levels DPI |
| Model Number | 8541666472 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4800 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux, Windows 11 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Computer Accessory |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 36 Months |
A**R
Wanted to Turn my Note Pro (12.2") into a little more than a toy
The price is what sold me on it, but it was the size I was worried about. I don't have big hands, but I don't have small hands either (they're in that annoying in between stage of bigger than average, but smaller than large for an adult male). This mouse is great, though was a pain to pair with android, and I thought it was busted. I ended up testing it on my Windows 8 PC and it worked just fine, then I later figured out how to get it to work on my Android Tablet without any issue. I'll go into that a little later. Pros: -Not that small, just slightly smaller than my favorite M510 Logitech mouse. It's the large hump near it's rear that makes it decent fit for my hands without having to change my grip to something uncomfortable and unusable. -On windows, all the buttons work and did something, again I'll go into that later. Cons: -None really, the android connection issue is an Android issue that I solved. If I had to pick one, it would be that the printed manual says it has an 8 month battery life as to the 18 that this page claims, kind of a huge difference in time. Android Connection Fix: 1st: Connect the device like you would any other. Go into Settings > Bluetooth > Turn it on > Scan. On initial turn on of the mouse it should go into search mode where it should then be discovered by your tablet/phone. If not press the connect button (top middle) on the underside of the device. 2nd: Notice how janky the cursor is, that seems to happen every time you pair this mouse for the first time. Turn off your bluetooth, and then on again to kill the connection with the mouse. 3rd: When bluetooth is back on, press "Bluetooth 3.0 Mouse" to initiate re-pairing, and on the bottom of the mouse press the connect button to re-establish a link to the tablet. You should notice now that the cursor is smooth and working as it should. Mouse Buttons Functions (Windows): -Orange side buttons = back and forth (top = forward, bottom = back) -Everything else works like it should, right click, scroll wheel/middle click, left click. Works just fine and is very responsive. Mouse Buttons (Android): -Orange (top): seems to not do anything for me -Orange (bottom) and Left Click: acts as an Android "back" button -Right Click: acts like a one finger touch -Scroll Wheel: scrolls between home screens and drawers in launcher, and then normally in apps like Photo Gallery, and Browser -Middle Button: acts like "home" takes you to your launcher, you can also activate the long press "home" feature (which on my Note Pro launches Google Now) Since I'm writing this on my Tablet using/testing a keyboard I don't know if I can upload pictures from Amazon's Android App. I'll do that when I reconnect with my PC and maybe correct any spelling mistakes I might have made but using an external keyboard doesn't pick up. With that said, I can't be more pleased with my purchase, after solving that Android Mouse issue. It's one of those purchases that luckily doesn't cost much and for me is worth the risk. The manual was in proper English and was rather informative.
J**A
Where have you been all my life?
I bought three of these units to use in place of the mouse pads on my machines. On Vista and Windows 7 they are working great - I like the feel and the resolution which makes them so fast that it took some time to adjust to it. I like the single AA battery also. The only negative other than going to sleep too quickly (have to click on a button to wake them up) has been on Windows 8 where it keeps losing connection. I don't use bluetooth on the Windows 8 machine so I had to use an old bluetooth radio and it might not be functioning correctly on the newer machine. But I really like them on my workhorse Windows 7 laptop. Update 2/26/2015: I use one of the three on my Dell - I use it a lot since I really dislike the pad. I should have mentioned that the old bluetooth mouse I had died and that it had never worked very reliably. This one goes to sleep too soon so that I have to awaken it often - even if I am using it. It appears to have a time limit of use. This mouse has already gone through one battery in the 3 months that I used it. I have also noticed that it will go into gyrations - that is, I suddenly am unable to get it to stop moving. I move it a fine amount and it keeps going so I bring it back and it goes over the opposite direction too far. I think that all I need to do is shut it off and on again to stop that. The neat thing is that it is possible for me to move it that fine amount most of the time. It also will sometimes say that it is connected, but the mouse pointer does not move. I have noticed that when it is moved too far away from the machine (or the machine moved away from it), the link is lost - quickest and surest fix is to cycle its power. It is unnecessary to re-install it - I have found that most of the troubles I have had with the unit are due to something that I do - like drop it or move it too far away or something like that. Just POR and it works again. And it hooks up quickly - just remember to push on the right button before you expect it to move - it falls asleep fast. All in all I find it to be very good and won't change its 5 stars to 4 even though it is pretty close to that.
J**M
Easy to setup and use
Needed to replace a mouse on my mac wthat the wheel had died. This was a similar unit that was low cost. It connected almost immediately with the option of what version of bluetooth to use. I didn't even know that was a thing? Either way I chose 5.0 and it sync'd right up and worked. Is comfortable in the hand and after an adjustment in the settings it tracks a but faster. wheel works well and for the money its a good mouse. It weighs nothing so you have to get used to it, but I may open it and put something inside to weigh it down? I has buttons on the side that you can customize what they do in the max settings.
N**R
Really like this more than name brand, and even has side buttons!
I wasn't expecting to say this, but I love this thing. I had been using a name brand mouse that was my wife's, and it was just too doggone small for my hand. So I wanted something for man hands. I got this as a spare or alternate solution to a large name brand one. Turns out, I like this more than I thought I would. Just fits my hand very well. Bluetooth connection to my Mac. It's really nice and the price is very reasonable for what you get. I don't use the side buttons, but if you do, this has them too. A mouse is like a pair of underwear. You have to find what works for you. You'll only know when you try it, but for someone who has arthritis in my hand, leukemia which gives you bone and joint pain, etc. this feels better than any other mouse I;ve used. It has stayed connected, and runs on 2 AA (not included) batteries so it should last awhile.
L**C
quality inexpensive mouse, Bluetooth only, catch 22 installation
This mouse works just fine. But beware, to install it to where it works on your PC, you need to open settings>add devices and click on Add new Device. Well, that's really hard to do unless you have a working mouse... catch 22 unless you have an old wired mouse you can use. But if you are replacing a broken mouse, well... There's some KB sequences to click on various highlighted screen items but its really laborious. other than that is was easy to connect if you have a working mouse to borrow. Pros: No dongle tying up a USB port Cons: set up catch 22, (you practically need a working mouse to install this mouse); your PC must have a working BT port.
E**L
good purchase
this is a really great, well priced mouse. i had a little bit of issue connecting it to my mac but afterwards, it worked very well. really happy with the purchase!
R**A
Sleep Mode Issues
This mouse is great -- or at least one of the two I bought is. Both units have the same "SKU" (BM308) and "Manufacturer's SKU" (TM174B) printed on the bottom. One is listed as having a "BULK" of MGT493 and the other as MGS479. Both units connect easily, track nicely without noticeable lag, and generally feel like quality mice, comparable to much more expensive Logi units. The problem is with the sleep state on one mouse. Reviews are split over whether the sleep state is a problem or not, and I believe the reason is that there are two different sleep state behaviors. One of my two units will wake up from its deep sleep state just by moving it. There's a momentary delay -- maybe a second from the deepest sleep state -- before it starts tracking again. This mouse is extremely usable, and I love it. It's the reason I bought a second one later from the same listing. The second mouse, on the other hand, requires a button click to wake back up from its deepest sleep mode. Even this wouldn't be a huge problem except that, instead of just waking up, it sends the click event to the computer after it wakes up. This means wherever you left your mouse pointer is going to receive the click event. This might close windows, submit forms, click hyperlinks, delete emails, etc. You can't move your pointer to an innocuous place on the screen first, since the mouse is asleep. I find myself waking it up by power cycling it from the switch on the bottom several times a day to avoid this problem. The behavior of the first mouse is perfect. The behavior of the second mouse would be acceptable if it didn't send the wake-up click to the computer. As it is, the second mouse is my least favorite mouse out of several I regularly use, because of it's sleep mode. These units have been used on multiple computers and swapped on the same computers, so the issue is definitely with the mouse and not the computer. I wouldn't buy this mouse again, because I don't know of any way to tell whether I'm getting the good sleep mode or the bad sleep mode version of the same model. EDIT: The "pass through click" when waking up happens on my Windows computers. I tried the same mouse on an Ubuntu computer, and it seems that Ubuntu discards the click during the Bluetooth reconnect process, making it much more usable on Ubuntu, although it still has reconnect problems periodically and needs power cycled with the switch on the bottom.
T**R
Great product with amazing customer support
I purchased my Tecknet Mouse just a little over two years ago and during that time it just stopped suddenly. I reached out to Tecknet support not really hopeful of getting any meaningful support after two years had passed. I sent them an inquiry on a weekend night and got a reply on Monday morning with an apology that they were closed weekends and detailed instructions on steps to try to see if the mouse could be restored. Unfortunately, none of them fixed the problem. I then asked if there were any possibility if the mouse was still under warranty. I was told it was, but I had failed to register the product when I purchased it. I thought that would be the end of it and thought that would be the end of it. Instead they asked if I could provide a copy of the original invoice. Since I was able to provide one, they said they would grant me some leeway and replace the mouse at no cost, My new mouse arrived a few days later. I was really impressed with the professionalism with which they handled the whole process. I can't recall a better experience in recent years that could top this one. By the way, this is a really great mouse. It has a good solid feel and fits the hand very nicely. It's great to have one back
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