VicTsing Wireless Mouse, 2.4G 2400DPI Ergonomics Cordless Mouse with USB Receiver, Finger Rest, 5 Adjustable DPI Levels…

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【Comfortable Ergonomic Design】After thousands of samples of palm data, we designed this ergonomic mouse. The laptop mouse has a streamlined arc and thumb rest to help reduce the stress caused by prolonged use of the laptop mouse. The side pits help reduce slippage and maximize your feeling of use!
【Save Battery Life】Up to 15 months battery life, you don’t need to worry about changing batteries frequently! This cordless mouse will be in sleep mode in 8 minutes of inactivity. Press any button to wake it up. Note: powered by 1*AA battery (not included).

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Color:Sapphire Blue

This is a New High-grade Wireless Mouse with 2400 DPI 5 adjustable levels 6 Buttons. Features reliability, ease-of-use, and user comfort, VicTsing wireless mouse gives you fast data transmission and no delay or dropouts. You deserve it!

Energy-saving
If the mouse is not used for over 8 minutes, it will turn into a power-saving mode to save energy.

2.4 G Wireless Transmission Technology
Enjoy fast data transmission at the convenience of wireless technology.

Compact Receiver
The wireless tiny receiver can be inserted into the slot next to the battery slot, allowing ease of storage when not used.

Wide Compatibility
Compatible with most systems including Windows, Mac, MacBook Air, and Linux.

Comfortable Hand Feeling
With special processing and advanced material, this wireless laptop mouse makes you feel comfortable.

How to set CPI:
Press CPI button, if the red indicator light flashes once, its CPI is 800
Press CPI button, if the red indicator light flashes twice, its CPI is 1200
Press CPI button, if the red indicator light flashes three times, its CPI is 1600
Press CPI button, if the red indicator light flashes four times, its CPI is 2000
Press CPI button, if the red indicator light flashes five times, its CPI is 2400

Specification:
Color: Sapphire Blue
Mouse size: 103.5X 70.5 X 38.6mm
Number of the Key: 6 Buttons
DPI: 800-1200-1600-2000-2400
Power Source: 1*PCS AA Battery(Not included)

NOTE:
The Back and Forward Buttons are not available for Mac OS because the system itself is a closed one, not open to the public, but the other function can be used normally.
Package included:
1 X Wireless Mouse
1 X USB Receiver

Make sure this fitsby entering your model number.
【Comfortable Ergonomic Design】After thousands of samples of palm data, we designed this ergonomic mouse. The laptop mouse has a streamlined arc and thumb rest to help reduce the stress caused by prolonged use of the laptop mouse. The side pits help reduce slippage and maximize your feeling of use!
【Save Battery Life】Up to 15 months battery life, you don’t need to worry about changing batteries frequently! This cordless mouse will be in sleep mode in 8 minutes of inactivity. Press any button to wake it up. Note: powered by 1*AA battery (not included).
【Easy to Use】No need for any driver, and you can plug and play with the wireless laptop mouse directly. Plug and play! This cordless laptop mouse support 33ft wireless connections, you can avoid being bothered by the power cord and use this mouse anytime, anywhere.
【Multi-function Wireless Mouse】5 levels DPI: 800/1200/1600/2000/2400, easily change the cursor sensitivity depending on your activity. Two side buttons that you can use to control page forward/backward for increased productivity. Advanced technology helps the mouse moves around the computer screen smoothly!
【Wide Compatibility】Well compatible with Windows7/8/10/XP, Vista7/8 and Linux, etc. Fits for desktop, laptop, PC, Macbook, and other devices. A universal laptop USB mouse designed for office, family, travel, business meetings, etc.

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  1. Place Sedermann

    Best budget wireless mouse I have ever had.

    This is a great mouse for the price. 5/5 would buy again.Important facts you should know about this product.1) This uses a single AA battery.2) The mouse goes into power save/sleep mode after 8 minutes or so of inactivity. You need to click any button to wake it. This is differnt from the usual shake-to-wake that we are used to, but is not a deal breaker in any way.3) This is not a Bluetooth mouse. It uses a tiny 2.4GHz transmitter that you plug into your PC/Laptop.4) The build quality is impressive. The mouse feels very sturdy and well designed in your hand.5) There are 3 extra buttons. One for mouse sensitivity and other two are programmable buttons that you can assign to whatever you like. copy/paste or reload/melee :P6) The mouse is standard sized. It is like most mouses you come across in offices. I have average hands so this mouse is fine for me. (it is, however significantly shorter than my fav mouse the Logitech G300 (Check pic). But hey, this mouse costs 1/3rd the cost lol.7) As the product images show this mouse is for Right-Handers. Might be a bit painful to use for lefties.Bottomline.If you are on a tight budget and want a sturdy mouse, go ahead and buy this.But, watch out if you have big hands or a left-hander though.

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  2. Diana A

    It will go faster

    If you’re anything like me you get this mouse, plug it in and go. You don’t bother with the User Manual. Who needs that anyway? Well Out of the Box this mouse is not fast like I’m used to. I have my mouse pointer speed set all the way as high as it will go in the Control Panel. But this thing kept dragging along too slow! It turns out there is a thing called CPI and that’s the little button on top. It can actually be used to adjust the pointer speed. Go ahead and look at your manual, there are 5 speeds. The default is the second to the slowest. You press the CPI button and count the number of flashes. That’s the setting you are currently on. Keep pressing and the setting will change until your mouse speed is lightening fast. And this mouse “falls asleep” after a period of non-use. That’s why I got it. I’m tired of my batteries going dead all the time. That CPI button is how I wake the mouse up. That takes some getting used to. But you know what? It’s doing it’s job!

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  3. K. Hebert

    DONT BE AN IDIOT LIKE ME….

    I got this mouse because I needed one that was great for precision selecting and one that was also comfortable with the expanded place for my pinkie and ring finger. (Plus its beautiful!!!)Well I got it in and was so excited only to be completely let down because the pointer was “jerky” on the screen and it was hard to maneuver…. BUT I am absolutely ECSTATIC to report that after a month of using it I FINALLY realized this morning that there are PROTECTOR FILMS ON THE BOTTOM of the mouse!!!! After removing them I am so happy to say that after going through 6 mouses in 3 months I am finally COMPLETELY SATISFIED with this one!!! Moral of my story… DON’T BE A IDIOT LIKE ME AND REMOVE THE FILM PROTECTORS 🙂

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  4. OneQTpieAMi

    The perfect wireless mouse

    I’ve purchased no less than a dozen wireless mice over the years and nothing else comes close to this one.ERGONOMICS/COMFORT: I’m a man with medium sized hands and it is difficult to find a mouse that isn’t too large or too small. Fortunately for me this mouse fits PERFECTLY in my hand, allowing me to easily rest my ring and pinky fingers on it. In terms of ergonomics it is one of the most comfortable mice I’ve ever used, be it wired or not.DESIGN/BUILD: The scroll wheel isn’t loud and has a nice texture to it. It’s also very responsive, which is hard to find in a lower budget mouse. The left side buttons are positioned in a good spot so that I don’t have to make an effort to use either of them. There is a DPI button located in the top center of the mouse. Often these buttons can be hit on accident during regular use—especially when operating the mouse wheel— but it is low enough that it is never a problem.The top of the mouse has a smooth, plastic matte finish on the that helps prevents the hand from getting hot or sweaty. The thumb grip is covered by a textured rubber material that feels nice quite nice to the touch. The right side of the mouse, where the ring and pinky fingers rest, is a normal plastic.The mouse itself does feel a little heavier than your average wireless mouse, but I think that is a positive thing. Very light mice feel cheap. Most of the weight is centered around the palm where the battery is placed.BATTERY LIFE: I purchased this mouse back in February and I’ve only had to change the battery once, or twice at most. It is honestly so few that I can’t remember using a mouse that had such longevity. What’s especially surprising about this fact is there is no On/Off button. It simply turns itself off after being idle for a short while and immediately turns itself back on when you press a button.EASE OF USE/SETUP: Stick the receiver into your computer, press a button on the mouse, and you’re done. It’s that simple. The receiver is also extremely good and I never lose tracking.DURABILITY: I easily used this mouse for roughly 1500 hours since I bought it. It isn’t uncommon for my wireless mice to literally fall apart in the span of a year or two. Typically the side or bottom panels start to come off and anything that is glued to it, especially rubber components, begin to peel away. Not ONE part of the surface level components failed me in that time.However, the left mouse began to double click at random after a year. I consider myself a power user when it comes to computers and mice. In the time it takes an average person to reach 1000 hours I do it in a fraction of the time. Despite the failure in the left mouse I still instantly purchased a new one when the problems arose. Why? Because for the price, performance, and quality this was a minor inconvenience. I’ve had numerous $60+ wired mice have double click problems that weren’t half as good as this one.CONCLUSION: The combination of the price, build quality, battery life, ergonomics, and functionality makes this the best wireless mouse I’ve ever used. Period. In fact I’d put it in the top 3 best all around, with ease. Even with the left mouse failure after a year/~1500 hours of use I can’t help but give this mouse a five star review. If, however, it was a more expensive mouse ($30+) I would knock off at least one star.

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  5. John

    Seemed nice at first…

    This mouse has 2 major flaws. The first is no on/off switch. That may not be an issue if you just leave the mouse on a desk, but if, like me, you put your laptop to sleep and then put the mouse in a bag or aside somewhere, then you will find that the movement of the mouse wakes your laptop back up. The second flaw is the shape. It feels nice in the hand until you need to lift the mouse and move it over (if you don’t think you do that, just pay attention next time you are using one). The shape makes it awkward to lift up. I ended up getting a different mouse to replace this one.Update: VicTsing contacted me after I wrote this review and offered to replace my mouse with a different model. While it doesn’t change my opinion of this mouse, the replacement is a much better mouse, and I am very happy with it (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074XFFKDG). I was going to just toss the mouse and write it off as a bad purchase, but ended up with a mouse that I really like — I’ll give credit to VicTsing customer support for making that happen.

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  6. AQ

    Great budget buy for home, work, and travel.

    Being one of the only IT guys in the family and among my group of friends; I often get asked questions on what are good tech products, after all some of these items are usually expensive and no one likes wasting money. With the past holiday season, I helped pick out laptops for nieces and nephews for school, gaming laptops for the friends, a custom made pc, and a slick new Macbook Pro. With all these new systems being bought, everyone’s next question is “What accessories should I purchase??”, I always suggest that anyone buying a laptop at least get a wireless mouse.I have used wireless mice for years; there are great mice, good mice, and downright awful mice. Most of the choices out there on the market are going to be based on what you personally like, what feels good to you, and what functions well. I do a fair amount of travel for work and I have certain criteria for equipment to make it into my travel bag; after all I will be carrying that equipment around the airport from anywhere between 6-12 hours, so no junk allowed!!For a wireless mouse I look for the following:• Use on any surface laser• Skids that slide well with ease on multiple surfaces• Long term battery life• Small USB receiver• Comfort and size• And above all else PRICEThe VicTsing MM057 checks off all of my criteria and more! On top of having all the features I require from above it also has:• six (6) buttons, two of which are custom programmable which means you can make them do whatever you’d like!!• On the Fly Adjustable DPI – this means you can adjust the sensitivity whenever you’d like, which is great if you like to play video games, this feature can come in handy.• 2.4GHz wireless with a 15-foot reach, so you can easily use this for a media center pc while sitting comfortably on the sofa.VicTsing got it right with the MM057, it is super comfortable in the hand, it’s large enough to provide good support to help prevent hand fatigue, and groves for your thumb and ring and pinky fingers (sorry lefties this is right handed only), it has a really soft rubber coating, smooth gliding action, and an ultra crisp scrolling wheel and button clicks. I tested the MM057 on PC and Mac, it was plug and play on both, which means you will be using your new mouse in seconds. I like to carry my laptop around with me throughout the day and the MM057 worked on every surface I put it on which allowed me to be truly mobile and move about how I wanted without having to carry around a mouse pad and worry about a flat surface, the MM057 will work on your jeans just fine if you are so inclined.Another major plus is using a single AA battery as the power source, not only are these more common to find around the office/home than AAA but in my experience the AA tend to last longer in mice and you only need one versus the two you would usually need for AAA. There is convenient storage for the Micro USB receiver on the bottom of the mouse, so if you choose to unplug the receiver there is a safe place to store it so it does not get lost. The adaptor is a great size, it is slim-line enough to leave plugged in all the time, even when you need to carry your laptop around in your bag or briefcase without fear of it breaking off.This is one of my favorite mice; I give it 5 out of 5 because it deserves it. It is a great mouse for a great price. I recommend them to friends and family, and VicTsing stands behind their products with a 12-month warranty. Buy with confidence, great product, great price, and fast shipping.

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  7. Alex B.

    Just as responsive as the corded version!

    I bought this to replace my corded version, which had gotten banged up over time and needed replacing. I decided on the corded model previously so I never had to worry about a battery dying, or having any lag in mouse movement. I’m glad I decided to give this a try based on the prior reviews. Connecting it took no effort, as it was literally plug and play without having to go through any pairing process. It is just as responsive as the corded version, and I haven’t noticed any lags or random pointer movement. As my attached picture shows, this has the same specs as the corded model. What is different is that the corded model has lights under the wheel as well as CPI button to give visual feedback of which CPI setting the mouse is set to. This does not have lights, but obviously for battery conservation. It’s not hard to know which CPI setting its on, however. What’s nice is that every time I boot the computer back up I don’t have to go through the CPI settings again, as it remembers your preferred setting. You do have to click a mouse button to wake it up after a short period of non-use, but again…another battery conservation technique. What I do like better with this model, other than the obvious wirelessness, is that is has a little extra weight to it (thanks to the AA battery I’m sure) and a heavier click to make it feel more substantial. Hope this helps with your decision making!

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  8. Red

    Found the problem for mine, now it works great. Fix in my review.

    UPDATE! (My update to this review and why I have gone from 2 stars to 4 at bottom) Good price, looks good. Fine for the average internet user.So if you are an average user just looking for a wireless mouse to do the basics, to get by, this will do it. But if you Spend any serious time highlighting text, Gaming or doing any kind of fine detail stuff with the mouse, you might get annoyed a bit. I find that this mouse tends to track just fine for regular movements but for some reason tends to hang/stick a bit when doing small or detailed movements, Such as bringing the pointer to an exact spot in a text line to highlight specific text such as between letters or words, when I make small / slower movements it pointer kind of sticks/hangs a bit making it difficult to get the pointer exactly where I want it. Not sure why this is, have tried with and without mouse pad. My other mice do not seem to have any issues, both wired and wireless. I do graphic art and video editing and I can tell this mouse is just not going to cut it. I will most likely give it away to someone else, and find me a mouse better suited to my needs. Would like to send it back for a refund but not sure how much of a hassle it would be, I paid $10 for it, and it would cost me almost that in gas just to drive to town and back. But if you want to upgrade to a wireless mouse from a wired one and do not need the mouse to be able to do smooth small fine detail like I do, then this mouse should work fine for you. Me, I am off to bite the bullet and pay the extra $$$ to get the mouse I need. It does not stick every time but does do so very often Even as I am writing this, I go to highlight a word to delete it and the mouse hangs for a moment, very annoying. Not sure if it is the mouse not having a good sensor/DPI rating or if it has something to do with the wireless connection with small movements. It is not a bad mouse, but I would not recommend it to any of my friends.UPDATE… Ok, so I had used cheap wireless mice before with the USB transmitter located in same port at the back of my PC with no issues in the past. I figured this mouse was acting up because of maybe a poor default driver. But I decided to try one more thing before giving up on it. I decided to place the USB transmitter in a spot where the mouse had a direct uninterrupted line of sight to the mouse. I purchased this item (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bzKrhqC_Ww), I was getting this anyway to extend the range of my wireless Bluetooth headphones. but it came with an extra USB extension. I plugged the extension into my PC USB port in the rear and then ran the other end with the mouse transmitter attached to the wall behind my desk where it is a couple feet from my mouse in a direct line of sight and out of the way. After doing this, the mouse now works great. The lagg has gone away and the pointer doing the jittery sticking when doing very fine slow movements has also gone away. It seems the signal is just not as strong as ones I have used in the past. But with the direct line of sight, the mouse is very smooth and works great now. No more problems. As good as any other average consumer grade mouse wired or wireless. Now I will be using a much higher end mouse for my Digital artwork, just because I need a super smooth action with very fine detail able movements, but is not something the average user would notice. If the mouse would work this smooth with the USB transmitter attached to the back of the PC out of the line of site, and for this price, I would give 5 stars. Anyone else having issues with lagging or sticking of the cursor, try placing the transmitter in a line of site location and see if this clears up your issues. The company has contacted me several times offering to send me a new one at no cost, probably hoping I just got a bad one and would change my review, I have not accepted their offer. I am not taking the new mouse and have updated my review only because the difference in the mouse function after placing the transmitter in a line of site location. There are other sellers that will basically bribe you and offer you some of their other items for free if you change your review. These guys were not doing that, but I have had some try it. I hope like me, you guys do not accept these bribes. Keep your integrety and help keep the reviews and ratings here accurate and honest.

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  9. Tom W.

    Great bargin, annoyances are minor and may not be annoyances for you

    I’m comparing this to the logitech M705 that I’ve had at my desk for years. It is very, very similar in size and shape. The only difference in the shape is that there is a little ridge on the right side to rest your ring finger on. The buttons aren’t quite the same, though, the forward/back (thumb buttons on the left side) are in slightly different positions and it’s a bit more difficult to determine which button you are pushing by feel. It moves around more smoothly on my desktop surface, but that might be because my M705 is several years old and has taken a lot of abuse.The DPI button sits right about where the “freewheel selector” button is on my M705. I don’t use that much, but it’s nice when I need it. The MM057 doesn’t have that. Instead it has a DPI selector button that is way too easy to press. I’d prefer it be much more out of the way. BUT, if you are going to be continually adjusting it (as in for gaming or graphic design) it’s a very handy place for the button to be.Since it wakes up with a button press that’s a bit of a problem for my purpose – a laptop mouse that goes into my bag. I am taking the battery out to keep it from continuously waking up, although it seems to go right back to sleep because it doesn’t sense the USB connector. I might not really need to take the battery out, but when I do it’s a pain – the fit is extremely tight for a AA battery.With direct line of sight to the adapter I noticed no hiccups or slowdowns.You can quickly adjust the DPI down by clicking the button four times or up by clicking once. You don’t have to wait for the flashes, so it can be done quickly in either direction and without looking.If you like the M705 this is a worthy replacement (at first look, anyway, not sure if it’ll last years like my logitech has) because the size and shape are nearly identical. I have huge hands (3xl or 4xl in gloves) and I can use this fine even though it’s a smallish mouse. I use fingertips to control the mouse, if you are a whole-arm kind of person with really big hands this might be annoying.The summary is that this mouse has a good reputation for a reason. It’s a solid mouse at a really good price.Oh, an afterthought: This is not a true six-button mouse. It has six buttons, yes, but one of them does not go to the computer as it is used to adjust the DPI. There is a middle-button that clicks when you push the wheel down (just like the M705). The scroll wheel is “faster” and the bumps are “shorter” than the M705 if that makes any sense.

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  10. FrightenedExBoyfriend

    Cheap and functional for the light computer user

    I’m a gamer, and this was meant more for my girlfriend who does simple browsing and maybe typing some documents.For me, this would definitely not be enough, but I would obviously go for something more involved – like a mouse with 500 buttons and serves me Mountain Dew and orders pizza for me.But if you’re like my absolutely terrifying girlfriend, and you do basic things on your pc or mac, this definitely works and it’s cheap. No problems after over a year of ownership.Oh, if you have hands the size of Donald Trump’s, you may enjoy it more. People of the large-handed sort are going to find it uncomfortable. It’s pretty compact.

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    Amazon.com Price: $9.99 (as of 08/05/2021 11:30 PST- Details)

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