🖱️ Click into the future of productivity!
The FENIFOX Bluetooth Mouse is a lightweight, ultra-thin wireless mouse designed for professionals on the move. Weighing only 1.6 ounces and measuring just 0.6 inches thick, it offers a quiet operation suitable for any environment. With a rechargeable battery that lasts over three weeks, it’s both eco-friendly and efficient. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this mouse is the perfect companion for your laptop, tablet, or PC.
Material | Abs |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.45"L x 2.3"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Style | modern |
Theme | Office, Modern |
Color | silver |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
Button Quantity | 4 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | portable |
Movement Detection | Optical |
J**L
Update: An awesome mouse if Windows is configured properly but now doesn't always turn on
This mouse has been working perfectly since I fixed the power save issue. It’s smaller than an average mouse and takes a while to get used to, but I did. I like that it clicks quietly, it’s rechargeable, the scroll wheel works smoothly, and it’s easy to control. If I had to come up with some things I didn’t like, I’d say I don’t like that the power switch is upside down (slide up to turn off) and there's no way of knowing the batter charge level.I see a lot of posts about this mouse randomly ceasing to work. When I first started using this mouse, it would randomly stop working and the only way to get it back was to reboot the computer. I followed instructions that said it was the way Windows power management was configured in Device Manager and I turned what I could find off but it was still failing. Then I found a different way to view Device Manager that showed me the entire device path and allowed me to fix the problem once and for all. First, you need to open Device Manage (right-click the Windows Start button and choose Device Manager). Before doing anything, change the view to “By Connection”. There’s no convenient way to search for the mouse, Bluetooth 3.0 Mouse, so you’ll need to hunt it down. In my case, I found it under…ACPI x64-based PC/Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System/PCI Express Root Complex/Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)/USB Root Hub (USB 3.0)/Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)/Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator/Bluetooth 3.0 MouseIt’s not easy, but it’s also not that difficult. I used the down / right arrow keys to drill in and find it in less than 2 minutes.Once you’ve found it, right click and choose Properties for every item in the mouse’s path looking for a Power Management tab and Uncheck the “Allow this computer to turn off this device to save power” option. In my case there are 3 devices with Power Management options, (Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft), USB Root Hub (USB 3.0), and Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R). I have not had so much as a hiccup with this mouse since using this approach.Update: After 7 months the power switch is failing. When I first got this I would notice sometimes the lights underneath wouldn't light so I'd turn off/on and everything was fine. Now after 7 months I find I need to turn it off and on several times to get a light. In short, it's good mouse but worthless if you're not able to turn it on.Update: I contact the seller directly with my concerns and they immediately sent me a replacement.
M**G
Light weight, low profile design
Most computer mice are designed with a round shape, with a thicker middle section and mouse buttons that taper down slightly. While most people seem to be OK with this, I find the motion of clicking in this position uncomfortable, especially since typical mice cause me to tilt my wrist back. The FENIFOX low-profile mouse was what I was looking for. Still not perfect, but pretty close. The flatter design allows me to rest my hand on the desk surface. I no longer have to tilt my wrist backward to accommodate a thicker mouse.The battery life is decent. Given the thin size and light weight of the mouse, there probably isn't a high-capacity battery inside. But the charge lasts for at least a few weeks before the red low-battery indicator lights up. When that happens, I plug the USB cord into the computer to recharge the mouse. I can still use the mouse when it's connected but there is a slight restriction on typical movement. This can be avoided by recharging the mouse overnight once every week or so.The light weight and thin design are also ideal if you travel with your laptop computer frequently. It should easily fit into a side pocket in a case or backpack.If you're looking for a low-profile mouse and a mouse that is convenient for travel, I'd recommend the FENIFOX mouse. I had never heard of the brand name before, but I don't really care about brand names. If a product is functional, durable and effective, and reasonably priced, then I'm more than happy to use it.
S**E
Inexpensive and SLIM
I really like this Bluetooth mouse but I'll keep it concise on the points. FYI...These PROS and CONS are going to ring true for most, but they do have some subjectivity in them. Take these with a grain of salt and compare against your needs to make a great decision.--Product Review--PROSSuper Slim:It fits in any pocket. If you prefer a sleeve for your laptop or tablet, you'll like how this packs. We have windows-based tablets in sleeves. So this is the perfect companion.No Dongle: No more keeping up with a tiny USB receiver/dongle. Just connect via BT on your device. Huge plus.Super CHEAP: For the purpose it serves, you can't beat a mouse this slim and without a dongle.Scroll Wheel: There are others on Amazon going for the same price with no scroll wheel or a terrible iteration of a scroll wheel. This one is low profile and works great.Colors: I love that there are multiple colors to choose from. You can tell the manufacturer understands that we'd like to match our laptops and tablets by including some standard options like the matte silver, rose gold, gloss black, etc.CONS:Build Quality:First off, it's not terrible at all. It is what it is for being about $20. If you're clumsy or rough on your equipment, you may want to buy a mouse with more resilient materials.Indicator Lights:There are red and blue indicator lights to signify a low battery or connectivity, but the included instructions aren't crystal clear on every aspect. Either way, it hasn't impaired my work at all. I've had no disruptions and I'm sure I'll get used to the quirks.Scroll Wheel:Although I said this was a "PRO", I still think some may not like it's low-profile location. If you're used to a standard mouse, it may take a little time to adjust.Company Logo:Note to product team - We know you want to build a brand, but we'd rather you build it and push the logo to the side or bottom. Especially the OCD/minimalist types would be really appreciative.--Package Review--PROSWell Protected:The mouse comes in a small cardboard box that is partitioned. The mouse is cradled from vibration on one side, and inside a plastic sleeve to prevent scratches. Your charge cable is tucked away under the packing insertCONSInstructions:I would have preferred the instructions give more detail on what indicator light will flash or appear once the mouse is fully charged. The manual does not address this. The drawback is that you may forget to charge and suddenly the mouse goes dead when you need it the most. I'm sure there's a way it signals full charge, but it's not mentioned in the manual card.Conclusion:Would I buy it again?Yes, and I've already bought a second one.Are there other options that are better at this price range?Possibly. From my research, every BT mouse on Amazon looks similar in build quality and specs at the $15-20 range.
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