Elevate Your Game with Style! 🎮
The LOFREE Touch PBT Wireless Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with a retro aesthetic. Featuring a high-performance PAW3805 sensor, it offers seamless tracking on any surface, including glass. With triple connectivity options and a customizable design, this rechargeable mouse is perfect for both work and play, ensuring you stay connected and stylish.
Enclosure Material | PBT, ABS, PC |
Color | Block Retro Grey |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Block |
Hardware Platform | Mac,Pc |
Battery Average Life | 75 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wired, USB |
Button Quantity | 7 |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | Wireless, Rechargeable |
C**.
Wonderful LOFREE Touch PBT Mouse - Love It!
Absolutely over-the-moon with my new Lofree mouse! Love the colorway that reminds me of when I used to go to work with my Dad in the 80s & everything computer related was putty-colored.Especially appreciate that the DPI readout & control button is located on the top of the mouse, instead of the underside as you find with many others. Love that I can quickly unplug this mouse & the mouse button & main body caps & are removable for easy cleaning. I also really like that there is a little platform for my thumb to rest on, so there is no friction from my digit dragging on my metal mousepad. Being a woman, the size was also pretty perfect for my hand, as well. You're mileage my differ depending on the size of your hand, of course. I cannot really speak to the wireless usage, as I keep mine plugged in.This mouse was extremely easy to plug & play, & I've had no issues whatsoever with use. Highly recommended if you're in the market for a unique-looking mouse that's also great to use.
G**Y
aesthetics 10/10, functionality 10/10 size 8/10
aesthetically it's one of the best things I've ever seen. photos kind of make it look cheaper than It looks and definitely cheaper than how it feels. it's like hard to really understand until you have one in front of you. But it works super well. the color is amazing, the plastic is smooth and dry and robust.The buttons feel really good. it's not a mechanical keyboard feel which is what I thought it might be when I saw it. it's like a sharp small click but it's just done really well.The wheel is incredible.The little LED thing is incredible but I'm almost never going to change what its setting is so it doesn't really matter but it looks really good. very crisp little tiny display.The Bluetooth dongle feels like it should just fall out because the magnet doesn't feel like it's super strong but in reality once it's inside the mouse it's difficult to get out.It has preset DPI settings And then you can press buttons that are recessed in the top the surface to change the DPI. Very accurate tracking.I have big hands though and it's too small for gaming. It can either be taller in the middle or it has to be longer. The thumb side rest is great, so took him about a bit of the size issue I'm in the process of 3D printing something similar for the left side because my hands are just too enormous.it's great for all the other stuff I do though, like graphics stuff/ 3D modeling and things like that so I need a mouse that doesn't suck and doesn't bore me with its look or function and this is that and more.
B**N
A very good but small mouse
The mouse is honestly really nice. The buttons are pretty big and easy to click. The little display is also pretty nice letting you know what mode you're in, battery remaining and your DPI level. The DPI level is especially great.The only complaint I have, I share with a lot of users already. It is a very small mouse. Which is only a minor complaint if I'm being honest. Pictured is the mouse compared to the Pulsar X2 and Logitech MX master 3S and also an Xbox Series X controller. It also has a pretty dramatic curve downwards at the back of the mouse.It's a fairly expensive mouse but the materials are high quality and the functionality and design more than justify the price.It can be used as a wired mouse, use a 2.4ghz dongle (that magnetically hides away under the mouse) and can be paired via Bluetooth to 2 different devices, though not simultaneously.Honestly I would rate it a 4.5 out of 5 but that's not possible on amazon and it's definitely not a 5 out of 5 perfect mouse so I'll stick with a 4 star.
M**D
Not for big clunky hands
The aesthetic is great, but this mouse is smaller than I expected and the buttons are too sensitive. I waited too long to return it, so it just sits in a drawer now. Kind of wasted my money.Functionality wise, it works fine. Just not the mouse for me.
F**R
A terribly executed, cool idea.
I really wanted to like this. Absolutely love the concept and the look of it. But… the moment I pulled it out of the box I knew it was going to be a big miss.The mouse gives mech keyboard vibes and looks a touch industrial. In pictures.Once it’s in front of you, you can see that it’s cheap and cheaply made. And it gets worse when you touch it.It’s very light, which isn’t a bad thing for a mouse, but if you’re gonna make it light it’s gotta feel solid and smooth. This is neither.The materials are cheap and the fit and finish is on par with a knock off playschool toy.The size and button placement makes it a chore to try and use. The thumb buttons are very low and have no resistance, making it difficult to move the mouse without triggering the “back” button without putting your hand in an awkward position. This also makes the little thumb ledge pointless - unless your hands are child sized.If you’re expecting the key cap shaped mouse buttons to feel a bit like a keyboard, they don’t. They’re just low resistance standard mouse buttons decorated with a key cap, which creates a nice comfortable spot for your fingers that you have to keep your fingers off of to avoid unintended clicking.I could go on, but why? It’s a cool idea with terrible execution.
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