![]() I like this as a neat/cheap gift idea for those into technology and fun tools. Overall it was more convenient to resort back to my wireless mouse and mouse pad. This is pretty standard in more wireless mouses now and so far I've needed to change the battery while having it for a months time. Lastly, there is no standby or sleep mode for when the mouse is not in use to efficiently save energy of the battery. Why is it not magnetized? Why was there no storage port where the batter is inserted? The power button is flimsy and could easily break off - not a good thing when you need that to turn on the device. The usb connector does not store away in the device like many wireless mouses do. You need to position the laser for the mouse at an appropriate position in order for it to work. It becomes cumbersome to keep putting it down and picking it up. It's more of a toy or a tool to use while doing unproductive work. Negatives: Is this a tool for the working? No. Mine came with the option of a 2 year protection plan, which is surprising for such a low cost tool. ![]() Works on most solid/matte surfaces and therefore a need for a mouse pad in unnecessary. Gives your more flexibility to use in minimal space areas that cannot accommodate space for a wireless mouse and mouse pad. ![]() Its narrow and light enough to place in a pencil pouch. Positives: Again, for the price this is a neat little tool. Why not a carrying case? Turning wheel and clickers are all flexible and none are hard to manipulate with your thumb or index finger. It does come with a whale shaped stand, which seems silly to me since it can still tip over. Quality for the price was decent and the plastic material is still light weight even though it requires a AAA battery.
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