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The Satechi M1 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity with a high-precision 1200 DPI optical sensor, housed in a compact, ergonomic aluminum design. USB-C rechargeable for eco-conscious convenience, it supports seamless pairing across Mac, iPad, and Windows devices, delivering reliable performance and style backed by a 2-year warranty.















| ASIN | B07NZ79XBY |
| Additional Features | BLUETOOTH 4.2 |
| Antenna Location | Indoor |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #190 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Satechi |
| Built-In Media | USB-C to USB charging cable |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro 14/16-inch (2025 M5/M4/M3/M2/M1), MacBook Air 13/15-inch (2025 M4/M3/M2/M1), iPad Pro 11/13-inch (2025 M5/M4/M2/M1), iPad Air 11/13-inch (2025 M3/M2/M1), iPad Mini (2024 A17/6th Gen), Mac Mini (2024 M4/M2/M1), iMac (2024 M4/M3/M1), Mac Studio (2025 M4/M3/M2/M1), Lenovo ThinkPad, Microsoft Surface, Google Pixelbook, Google Pixel Pro 8/9, Samsung S24/Z Flip 5 |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,941) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Finish | Brushed Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00879961008277 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.33"L x 2.36"W |
| Item Weight | 87.2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Satechi |
| Model Number | ST-ABTCMS |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1200 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Operating System | macOS, Windows, iPadOS, iOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 32.0 feet |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Technology |
| UPC | 879961008277 |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty |
A**Y
Normally I don't leave reviews, but this is a nice mouse.
The Satechi M1 Wireless Bluetooth works right out of the box with both Mac and Windows, it only requires pairing. The best feature is its looong battery life and short changing time. Personally I think it has an elegant, compact design with a pleasant feel to the its wheel and responsiveness to motion, but that is a matter of opinion, and, if you have very large hands, you might find it rather on the small side. Cheap for a Mac mouse, expensive for a Windows mouse. Very satisfied initially with my purchase, it feels well made and sturdy.
J**H
Excellent Substitute for Apple Wireless Mouse
Excellent mouse for use, and I like the "wheel" on top. It's easier for me than my Apple wireless mouse to use for scrolling. I like both but the wheel is more intuitive for me. It's also MUCH cheaper than a comparable Apple wireless mouse. It was immediately compatible with my Apple desktop mac. The build quality seems comparable but time will tell. It replaced a wired Apple mouse.
C**E
Superior Quality
I just got a new MacBook M1 Pro 2021 and wanted a new mouse for it. Right out of the box I just flipped the switch on the bottom, searched for it in my Bluetooth settings, and it was up and running perfectly. No connectivity issues. Came fully charged. It has been running consistently for three weeks and hasn't dropped beneath 85% power. It seems to recharge itself in sleep mode like some kind of perpetual energy machine. At this rate it may be six months before I have to plug it in to recharge. The material and craftsmanship of the body is top-notch. Aluminum body and perfect weight. Great reaction time and simplicity. Far superior to the Magic Mouse. Only con I can think of is, I wish it was perhaps a bit fatter and shapely. Prior I was using a Logitech mouse that fit the hand perfectly. But I'm already getting used to this more sleek beetle shape. Those accustomed to an Apple Magic Mouse will have no issue with it's ergonomics.
A**R
Update to previous review: A nice mouse over all, but it feels awkward in my hand
Below is the review I left on Dec. 31, 2025, and I must update it. Sad to say, but as of March the mouse is going in the trashcan. It has become jumpy and lurchy, as if it cannot maintain a continuous Bluetooth connection, and I feel I'm constantly at war with it. Furthermore, I never got comfortable with the way it feels, and my hand aches after using it for a spell. Now I have to shop for a replacement. I can no longer recommend! This Satechi M1 wireless mouse seems like a good value, and it connected seamlessly to my MacBook Air. It seems to work fine but, like some others who reviewed it, I find the size and shape a bit awkward. It is not as high as the Logitech mice I've used before, and the shape lacks curvature that conforms to my palm, cramping my hand a bit. There is also a seam near the front edge, right where my index finger wants to rest, in contrast with the smooth-surfaced Logitech mice. I'll probably get used to the way it feels, but it detracts a bit from my initial positive feelings about this mouse.
J**Y
Good to go
Got what I paid for. Satisfied and it’ small enough for travel. Even dropped it twice already. Still works. So I say … ‘recommend’
S**D
Quckly Became My Favorite Mouse
Love this mouse. It works perfectly with an M1 Ultra MacBook Pro - and I give it a workout. It is responsive, quality construction, and looks good on my desk. If you have big hands it may be on the small side. I'm a 9.5-10 ring size, and it is very comfortable for me; I can grip the sides, and arch my index finger over the top to click / scroll. I also use a larger Redragon Vampire Elite (which I also like), but for everyday use I prefer the Satechi M1. And it looks better!
R**R
It'll do the job at a great price... but you might want something more.
I've had this mouse for 6 months, pairing it with both my MacBook Air 2025 & iPad Mini 4. I didn't want to overspend on a mouse and this was well-reviewed as a budget mouse. All-in-all, it's an acceptable product...but in this price range, the Satechi On-the-Go mouse looks like the better performer. PROS: 1. It's got a beautiful, sleek look. The pictures don't quite do it justice. It' flat out gorgeous. 2. It's wireless; no need to use half of my USB-C ports (MacBook Air gives me a grand total of TWO) for a mouse (except when charging). 3. Its front USB-C charging port lets me use it while it's being charged. 4. It charges quickly and the charge lasts a good long time. 5. It's ambidextrous (yes, I'm a lefty, so this is a big thing). This should be a no-brainer but apparently it slips past the thinking of a lot of hardware designers that LEFT-HANDERS USE TECH TOO. The struggle is real. 6. The big one: PRICE. I had no idea how costly Mac-compatible mouses/mice/meeses were because I've always been a Windows or Linux guy. This is a solid budget option. BUT--it does come with some... CONS: 1. Its low profile looks good but isn't all that comfortable. And... 2. The scroll wheel is...problematic. I have smaller hands and thought a smallish mouse would be no problem. With a higher profile, maybe it wouldn't be. As it is, I often find myself moving from the mouse to the laptop's touchpad for easier scrolling. The fit of the scroll wheel is just not comfortable for me. Of course, your mileage may vary. 3. No MacOS driver is available. Of course, it's a basic mouse, so why would it need a driver? Still, just a little more customization would have been nice. 4. Switching between devices has been a problem. This model, unlike the On-the-Go model (and others in this price range), doesn't have device-indicator buttons. If you intend to switch between devices, you'll need to manually disconnect from one device and connect to the other. I had issues trying to reconnect back to the MacBook from the iPad Mini & in the end simply deleted the mouse from the Mini. Now it's a one-device device. The Satechi On-the-Go wasn't available on Amazon when I bought the M1. If it had been, I'd have gone with that. Right now I'm undecided as to whether I'll plug along with the M1 or go for the On-the-Go (or perhaps something else). I'm a cheap guy and the M1 is adequate. And adequate is very under-rated.
J**A
easy to start using
great product
F**K
Could have better resolution sometimes. Buttons too far up on the ridge. Too small in size if you got big hands. Wheel works very good. Smart charger connection, so you can still use it. You can go far fully charged i.e.
S**R
Fairly inexpensive with aluminum body, small form factor (works great with smaller hands), and connects to my Macbook Pro Max with no hassles. It has a more comfortable feel in use than my old Apple mouse. Highly satisfied with this purchase.
D**T
Although not identical to original Apple Magic Mouse, the Satechi Aluminium M1 Mouse is a good alternative. It replaces the touch surface navigation with a very sturdy scroll-wheel and two buttons. The built and form factor are very good. Although costlier than other-non-Apple mouse it is better alternative.
A**S
DPI speed is too slow.
M**A
Resultó ser joyita oculta. Muy recomendable y fácil de conectar. Utilizó Mac y funciona muy bien. Además lo he puesto en diferentes mesas (texturas) y funciona súper bien.
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