The device is working well and would recommend it to others looking to purchase a mouse.
Manufacturer: Microsoft
The device is working well and would recommend it to others looking to purchase a mouse.
The wireless Microsoft Arc Mouse features a sporty arc design and folds for portability. But is it a good on-the-go notebook mouse, or is it just dead weight Read on for our full review.
I bought this one about 5 years ago for £30 which I thought was a lot and I rated it with 3 stars. It's light, responsive, the battery lasts for a long time and the texture is the same as my pc's so they look good together.
So I like most people loved this product upon relieving and using it. But less than a year after purchase it just dies... First you think its the batteries, after all you do change those bad boys often! but then you realize that the interval between changes are growing closer and closer.
great value, fantastic product none yet although not the ideal alternative if you program on gaming, its far from the worst. ive owned two sidewinder gaming mice and a single razer gaming mouse, this solution is surprisingly responsive and correct even when compared to the other mice ive owned.
I would recommend it to those who feel they can live with the few shortcomings of this device as described and want great quality for each dollar spent.
Precision: Smooth and natural; laser sensor Price: Extremely cheap => High value
No free wheel spin No forward button May not suit everybody
I use this for my netbook that I travel around with. Works perfect for it!!! Folds up into a nice tiny package for easy transport in my little netbook case. The travel bag the mouse comes with also protects it from scratches and whatnot.
1; Very sleek design 2; fold up to make it tiny for easy transport 3; Has a thumb button that acts a "back" button; 4; little USB receiver goes under the mouse for storage which is held in place by a magnet; 5; Feels very good on my hand when using it; 6.
1; The thumb button is very stiff; Might be where it is brand new though; No point in deducting an Egg for something like that
The TrustedReviews office is generally awash with new, cool and exciting technology, and that tends to desensitise the team somewhat. It therefore takes something a little special to get my pulse racing, and when I do get excited about a new product I definitely don't expect it to be a keyboard!
For those who might be suspicious that this is just a simple design gimmick with a noticeably higher original price tag, take it from an incredibly cynical/picky consumer that this is definitely worth trying out as it surprises with its versatility.
Obvious selling points surprisingly held true - the arced shape relieves a lot of strain I used to put on my hand w/ older mice / keyboard trackpoints; and super high portability is great for quickly folding; stowing in the included suede pouch; and throwing in your bag/backpacks front pocket; sans...
- If you have a heavier paw like me; you likely cant make the highest point of the arc the focal point of your hand weight though almost w/out triggering an unintended button click - They could have afforded to sacrifice some of the visual design/appeal by expanding the outer edges of the click...
As an attendee at Mobius this year I was given a Microsoft Arc Mouse. While mice don't tend to excite me, this one not only piqued my interest, but has become my every day mouse when using my MacBook with my desktop configuration.
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