🖱️ Click into the future of productivity!
The WisFox Bluetooth Mouse offers versatile connectivity with Bluetooth 3.0/5.0 and USB options, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. Its ergonomic design and silent operation make it perfect for professional environments, while adjustable DPI settings provide precision tracking. With a battery life of up to 12 months, this mouse is built for efficiency and convenience.
C**.
Good, Comfortable Mouse for Gaming
I bought two mice to replace my 12 y/o wireless mouse which stopped working.I've been using the Wisfox wireless mouse for many hours of gaming on my gaming laptop, playing Dungeon Siege II (yes, it's an old, but graphic intensive game).The shape is ergonomic and the size fits my medium sized hand very nicely. It's been very comfortable to use for several hours at a time of gaming.Mouse is appropriately responsive, and works well on plain, flat surface without a mouse pad.I prefer this Wisfox Wireless Mouse over the other one I bought at the same time. In fact, I prefer it over the 12 y/o Logitech mouse it replaced! I might buy a couple more in other colors, because I do have other laptops & I really like this mouse.I do recommend this Wisfox cost-effective, plug & play, wireless mouse.
K**M
Awesome!
I bought this when I was sick so I could play puzzle games on my computer from my bed. Super nice and helpful during that time. It was also quiet enough that it didn't wake my dog up (he wakes up to just about anything)
S**G
So pretty! and super quiet!
I bought this for work and it works great and it the clicking is extremely quiet!
H**H
Scroll Wheel does not work
Click function works but not the scroll function. Arrived late. Amazon replacement policy requires that item be taken to a UPS store or pay 7.99 for pick up.
M**N
Perfect for my iPad!
Bought this cute mouse to use with my iPad. Paired perfectly and works great. The color is so pretty and fits nicely in my hand.
L**O
Very Nice Mouse For The Money!
Previously I was using a Logitech M510. I can't recall the model number. I was a Logitech fanboy and bought their first wireless mouse back in the 90s, the MouseMan. It was expensive. It was big. The CR123 Battery was pricey and didn't last 6 months. Connection to the computer wasn't reliable. But, it was new technology. Anyways I digress. The M510 was a nice inexpensive mouse that did it's job. But it didn't stand up to my gaming (FPS). After about a year or so the left mouse button begain to give out. I no longer was a Logitech fanboy. LOLTo replace that mouse I bought a TeckNet Classic mouse. Again, a nice, inexpensive mouse similar in shape to the Logitech. That mouse did well until the side button for going back in webpages began to give out. I use that button to activate my mic during gaming. I probably use that button just as much as the left mouse button for "fire' in FPS gaming. That mouse lasted about a year before the side button gave out.Currently I'm using a Cherry MW 3000 for about a year and a half and it has been doing well so far. I thought it was going out as I was having scrolling issues. So I bought the WisFox mouse. With the Wisfox connected I was still having scrolling problems. Turns out the scrolling problem wasn't the Cherry mouse but with Windows. After turning off the computer and unplugging the power supply the scrolling issue went away.After that problem was fixed I decided to keep the WisFox mouse connected to try it out. It's a nice mouse similar in shape to the Logitech M510. All the buttons seem like they will hold up to my gaming for some time. Time will tell. The detents on the mouse wheel feel really good. When scrolling through weapons in my FPS games the Cherry might skip over them, but the WisFox's wheel is more precise. The Cherry seems to have better tracking, but that may be to me just getting used to the new WisFox. After I fixed my scrolling problem in Windows I was going to return the WisFox, but I really like and I'm going to keep it and use one or the other as a spare. I like the fact that it uses only one AA battery. The Cherry uses two AAA batteries. I like to use rechargable NiMH batteries and always have a fresh set on stand by. The Logitech had the best battery life and the Cherry has the worse having to swap out the rechargable AAA batteries every 2 to 3 months or so. I haven't had the WisFox long enough to see how long the battery life is.
W**L
Works well but terrible instructions
It works fine after I finally figured out how to connect. The instructions for connecting to Bluetooth refer to "the toggle button" in two places. Looking at the Product Function page, none of the buttons are labeled "toggle button". Based on the graphic for step 2, it appears that they are referring to the Mode Switch Button. Step 3 says to "press the toggle button for 3-5 seconds until the white light flashes quickly." I tried this a dozen times and the white light never flashed quickly. I was about to give up and send the unit back when I happened to press the left mouse button and it suddenly connected.
A**R
Actualy Silent
I had tried other so called silent mouses before but they didn't work or some where way to big and made my hand hurt but this mouse is great. Good size easy controlled side buttons fairly smooth scroll. The reason I'm only giving it 4 stars is the battery life it's awful I've gone through two batteries in less than six months other devices like this I've gone a year without having to change so I always carry a spare battery with me.Would still recommend.
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