🖱️ Elevate Your Workspace with Silent Precision!
The INPHIC Multi-Device Bluetooth Mouse is a versatile, ergonomic wireless mouse designed for professionals. It features tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0/4.0 and USB), silent clicking for discreet use, and a rechargeable 700mAh battery. Compatible with various operating systems, this mouse is perfect for enhancing productivity in any environment.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.72"L x 1.57"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 95 Grams |
Style | PM6BS |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Laptop |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 10, Android 5.0 and above, OS13 and above, Mac OS X 10.10 and above, Chrome OS, Linux kernel2.6+ |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.0/4.0 & USB 2.4G Wireless |
Special Features | Tri-Mode:BT 5.0/4.0+2.4Ghz, Battery Volume Display, Ergonomic Design, Portable, Soundless, Auto-sleep mode, 700mAh Large battery capacity, Rechargeable,Broader thumb rest support |
Movement Detection | Optical |
S**Y
Purchased this as a Secondary Mouse - Became my Primary
2nd Edit: It's been a couple of months since edit #1. I stopped in to give an update only because I'm here looking for a new mouse to replace this one and this was in my search results. So I'm doing a drive-by update - OMG the buttons are like hair triggers. It's maddening. They started out with a nice amount of resistance but that quickly wore off. You can't do anything without accidentally clicking on random places, causing all kinds of panic moments, like when it right-clicks unwantedly and brings up the context menu and rapidly clicks again on delete while you're editing a document. The worst offender is the scroll wheel. It's impossible to scroll up with out registering a wheel click (middle button click) and scrolling down takes a feather touch to avoid restistering a click asc well. If I didn't know any better, I would say the buttons are touch enabled and the mechanical part of the buttons is just vestigial. The sensitivity is that crazy. This, however, may be a feature not a bug? Perhaps gamers like it like that? So if you also like your mouse so sensitive that it can preemptively click for you, then this is the one for you. If you use your mouse for other things besides gaming or (god forbid) for your job, run, run far away and don't look back.Edit: The on/off slider broke to where I could not use my finger to turn it on/off anymore, but I could still mange with a paper clip, but then shortly after that the whole slider broke off up inside. I remembered there was a 12-month repair warranty on this mouse, so I contacted the manufacturer/seller via Amazon about it. I described the problem and included a few pics of the broken switch, and they immediately honored the warranty and sent me a replacement (which arrived remarkably fast, in 1-day). It's nice when a company stands by their products and honors their warranty without any hassle. I'm pleased because the size and feel of this mouse is a perfect fit for my hand and it also has just the right amount of resistance to the buttons, which is hard to find, so I'm really glad to have it back. I've adjusted my star rating back up to 5 to reflect my original review and the good customer service.Original ReviewThis has been an excellent mouse in just about every measure. I was in need of a secondary mouse for around the house and for a backup to my (at the time) main mouse in case of battery running out. Since it was going to be a secondary mouse I wasn't super picky about looks or ergonomics, etc. But I did have 4 criteria -1) Must be Bluetooth (no dongles! unless its an extra feature)2) Must be rechargeable (My old main mouse is rechargeable, it's liberating not dealing with AA or AAA, remembering which type is needed and/or how many - I will never go back lol)3) Standard/full sized (small mice are fine for small hands which mine are not)4) Finally, low cost.I did a search and this one caught my eye. I had never heard of the brand but it checked off all 4 of those criteria nicely so I went ahead and purchased. If it turned out to be not-so-great for whatever reason then NBD since its intended as a secondary/back-up.When I received it I was surprised because it "felt" like a more premium (aka more expensive) mouse. Had a good weight (not too much or little). It was solid and well built feeling (no loose or misaligned bits). Ergonomics were nice feeling in my hand too. It is indeed a silent clicker as advertised but it still maintains a satisfying click "feel" when pressing the L/R buttons (not mushy). The scroll wheel is wide and smooth-rolling (not just a thin rubber disk with a bumpy roll that is common at this price point).My only negative comments are extremely minor and would not have affected my decision to purchase and don't add up to any whole star deductions (maybe 1/2 star deduction if all added up). The L/R main buttons each come to a point in the front of the mouse. This seems to be cosmetic and doesn't serve a purpose but it does sometimes snag (clothing, blankets, etc.) when used off of the desk. The USB dongle (optional if you need it) is simply stuck into a slot on the underside and not covered or secured very well. Of course I immediately lost mine. Only the L/R buttons are silent, the side buttons definitely are not. For some odd reason the charging cable connection is micro-USB (Cost reasons maybe? It came with a cord so it's not really an issue anyway).Even with those minor criticisms this mouse quickly became my favorite to use due to the points I mentioned above. My main (and far more expensive, yet less premium or well-built feeling in comparison) mouse was demoted to secondary status and I've been using this one ever since (since last August, about 7 months now).Also of note: I think I've only had to recharge it once so far.It's price has increased by $1 (factoring in current 15% coupon offered) which would not change my opinion.
A**R
Great for the price.
I love this mouse. For what I look for in a mouse, the price:value for this is insane enough I felt motivated to write a review . I bought the Logitech G Pro X SuperLight 2 and prefer using this Inphic mouse. For reference, I usually prefer lighter, quieter, smaller mice.It charges via USB-C cable, lasts me a month of heavy usage, has quiet mouse buttons, 2 mouse buttons on the side, and is relatively light. The customization/software is about the only place I would say the superlight wins if you want to customize the DPI settings/swaps easily.Great cheap mouse that you can just plug in and do what you need.I will probably purchase another of these with bluetooth functionality.
J**N
Great battery.
I have been using this mouse for almost 3 months now, it is very great. I love the feel and the look of the mouse. The mouse came fully charged, which was a pleasant surprise. It has died a total of 2 times since I've had it, which I am very grateful for since I use this mouse everyday. It charges pretty quickly from my experience.
M**R
Good Mouse So Far
My hands are very large, so I was looking for a larger but still economical mouse. I have been using compact mice for many years and gotten used to them (with my fingers extending way past the front), so it is taking some time to find the correct hand position with this one.So far it has functioned well, but I reserve final judgement until I see if the wheel remains smooth after a year or so (ALL low-price mice I have bought in the past 6 years have failed with jerky scroll-wheel response in about a year). I will absolutely come back and update this review to 1 star if this one develops the same problem!I have two complaints with the shape to fit my hand. First, the thumb rest needs to extend further forward (or the side buttons need to be further to the rear). If I hold the mouse so that my thumb can stay on the rest, then I cannot reach the front button without moving my entire hand - this results in me constantly hitting the BACK button by accident, and I hate that. The only solution is to move my hand further forward, and then my thumb misses the rest and the front edge of it is very uncomfortable over time.The second complaint is that the rear of the mouse should have more swell on the right side; this is needed so that it is comfortable to position my hand straight on the mouse and not have the outside of my hand constantly dragging on the pad. The current shape makes me always grab the mouse with it twisted somewhat to the left, and that takes me right back to the thumb rest being too short.I will also comment on the DPI button - while it is functional and does change the speed of the mouse for better precision when needed, there is no light or other indicator of what setting you have after clicking it (other mice often blink several times to show you which setting you have selected). This results in having to cycle through the settings various times to test which one you want. This may sound like a minor irritant, but it is a problem for anyone who regularly changes that setting.Lastly a comment on the rechargeable battery - nothing in the paperwork mentions how long it should last on a charge or how to know when it needs a charge. I notice that when plugged in, there is a blue light visible under the wheel, but it doesn't seem to go off after charging a while, so I have no idea what it means. Maybe that light would have been better used to indicate the DPI setting!
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