🖱️ Elevate Your Click Game!
The UGREEN 2.4G Wireless Mouse combines ergonomic design with advanced features like 4000 DPI precision, silent operation, and an impressive 18-month battery life, making it the perfect companion for professionals on the go.
Brand | UGREEN |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7.06 x 3.9 cm; 72 g |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | 90545 |
Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Television, Personal Computer |
Operating System | Compatible With Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP, Compatible With Android, Compatible With Mac OS, Linux, Chrome OS |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 18 months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 72 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**.
Smooth, Comfortable, and Great Value
Smooth, Comfortable, and Great ValueI’m really impressed with this UGREEN wireless mouse. It connected instantly to my laptop with the USB receiver, and the 2.4G connection is smooth and lag-free. The ergonomic design makes it super comfortable to use, even during long working sessions. It’s also really quiet, which is a bonus if you’re working in a shared space or on video calls. Battery life seems great so far, and the build quality feels solid for the price. A fantastic choice if you need a reliable, no-fuss mouse for everyday use!
A**X
UGREEN Wireless Mouse: A Game-Changer for Productivity & Peace
I've been on a frustrating journey with computer mice. I've tried countless brands, from budget-friendly options to well-known names, and all of them seemed to have some glaring flaw. Some suffered from rapid DPI degradation, others had unreliable buttons that would randomly stop working, and many drained batteries faster than I could replace them. This constant cycle of frustration was seriously impacting my productivity.Then I discovered the UGREEN 2.4G Wireless Mouse. And let me tell you, it's a game-changer.What I love:Unmatched Durability: I've been using this mouse for weeks, and it's still going strong. No issues with DPI, buttons, or scrolling.5 Adjustable DPI Levels: This feature is a lifesaver. I can seamlessly switch between high DPI for fast navigation and lower DPI for precise editing, significantly improving my workflow.Silent Clicks: This is a HUGE plus, especially since I work from home. My infant child used to be startled by the loud clicks of my previous mouse. Now, I can work in peace without disturbing him.Long Battery Life: I haven't needed to change the batteries yet, and I use the mouse for at least 8 hours a day.Beyond the features:Both my wife and I are incredibly happy with this mouse. It's comfortable to use, even during long work sessions. We're finally free from the constant frustrations of unreliable mice.Recommendation:If you're tired of dealing with subpar mouse, I highly recommend giving the UGREEN 2.4G Wireless Mouse a try. It's a reliable, feature-rich, and surprisingly affordable option that will significantly improve your computing experience.
G**H
Decent mouse
Decent budget mouse. Very quiet and is responsive enough for regular use but does feel a bit cheap which is to be expected for this low of a price.
P**R
Very good !
It feels really good, and respond perfectly all the time The click button is silent and mouse in general gives you the feeling of a premium product.
S**D
Can't complain
So far, so good. Wheel stopped itself around for scrolling (up is down and vice versa) but if you press the little button at the top for a few seconds it went back to normal. Good grip, does the job
M**A
Goes on forever
Use this on the couch with my LG TV and its great. Bettery goes on for months and could not be simpler to setup.
H**R
Side buttons stopped working soon as the return window closed.
Compared to the counterparts and tins price I really enjoyed it up until side buttons stopped working. Soon as the return window closed some of the functions stopped working. Good timing for the seller. Couldn’t have been arranged better. Shame.
J**S
Nice enough mouse for a great price, but spongy buttons with no feedback spoils it
I bought this mouse to replace my much-loved Xenta wireless mouse, which unexpectedly died at the weekend; and my much-hated Lenovo wired emergency back-up mouse which suffers awful "bounce" on the buttons (leading to innumerable double-clicks), plus the latter felt very "draggy" on the desk.Being a cheapskate at heart, the price of this mouse (£7.99 when I bought it) plus the good reviews made it seem like a no-brainer; but now I've been using it in anger for a couple of days, I'm afraid it's going to be relegated to the "emergency backup mouse" category.First, the good: It looks fine, the weight is OK (not heavy, but not ultralight), The scroll wheel is sublime. The side buttons don't get in the way for me, and the pointer motion is lovely and smooth, and decently quick, just how I like it. And the price, of course, is outrageously good, even without a battery supplied.Unfortunately, it does have one deal-breaking drawback for me: The left/right buttons - the ones you use ALL of the time - are very spongy in feel, very light, and give almost no feedback when you click them. Maybe I've got heavy fingers, but I'm finding I'm forever accidentally clicking when I didn't mean to, which usually means when I'm moving the pointer, which can easily end up in an accidental drag-drop.It's also worth noting that the "glide pads" underneath come with a plastic protective cover... if you forget to remove it (like I did!) then it's quite draggy... Once you take 'em off, though, it works just fine.If it weren't for the spongy buttons, I'd happily give this mouse a 5* rating. I've knocked two points off it (not because there's 2 main buttons!) because the left/right buttons are by far THE most important on the mouse - as in, it's basically non-functional without them, and I find them awful to use.tl;dr: This is a great mouse in every respect except for the main left/right buttons, which feel like & have similar feedback to buttons made of stiff jelly; and they're so lightly sprung that accidental clicks are a near-certainty, rather than an occasional nusciance.