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The TECKNET Wireless Bluetooth Mouse offers professional-grade performance with dual Bluetooth modes, 6 adjustable DPI levels up to 4800 for precise control, and an impressive 24-month battery life powered by 2 AA batteries. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, while durable construction withstands up to 10 million clicks. Compatible across major operating systems, this portable mouse is ideal for multitasking millennials seeking reliable, stylish tech that keeps pace with their dynamic lifestyle.















| ASIN | B000Q7V0W4 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 24 months |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Battery description | included |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,040 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 54 in Mice |
| Brand | TECKNET |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,481) |
| Date First Available | 12 Nov. 2008 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 75 g |
| Item model number | BM308 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Milliampere Second (mAs) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 2000, XP, VISTA, 7, 8, 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.15 x 10.5 cm; 75 g |
| Series | BM308 |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
J**Z
One little mouse with cheap price tag and hefty quality
Hello fellow tech lover, if you are about to purchase this item and are a bit dubious as to why it's so cheap, I hope I will put your doubts at rest. After all, I was in your shoes as well. After buying an expensive bluetooth Logitech for over £50 which caused me enormous amount of headaches and frustration with Logitech Support I threw it in a drawer and started looking again. After a few considerations between Microsoft and other makes I came across this product and I have to say I was very surprised by it's reviews. Considering the price tag I thought I'll give it a go and have not been disappointed. As soon as I got the product, it synced beautifully with both my Macbook Pro and my Surface 3 (Windows). Mind you, I could only sync it with one device at any given time, i.e. if I sync it with Macbook, I have to re-sync it with Surface 3 and vice versa. It doesn't remember more than one device - but that's not a problem. I use it mainly at work anyway. The feel of the mouse is amazing, it's not too small, it's not too big, perfect for carrying around and saving that one extra USB port as it's Bluetooth. I use it every day for 9 hours and the battery has lasted so far without changing - bought it beginning of August. Once I disabled in the Bluetooth settings that annoying feature where the laptop cuts of power for the bluetooth device to conserve power, the mouse works flawlessly. I'm well please with this little and cheap product, if only everything was as good and cheap.
M**E
Excellent quality
Great mouse works very well. Had it over a year I think just doing the old feedbacks as I like to make sure the item is good and last and this is definitely a good product battery life is amazing too uses an AA battery.
E**S
Excellent value overall
Overall, this is exceptionally good value for money. The mouse (normally) works absolutely fine and is comfortable to use, and feels of a far greater quality than the price suggests. I'd only have two slight quirks, but I think these are mainly due to bluetooth mouse in general, and are probably my fault for not researching, not the mouse's fault. Firstly - bluetooth connection, whilst very convenient as has no wires or adapters is sometimes a bit patchy and requires 're-pairing'. Whilst this only takes 30secs or so, and happens maybe a few times a month, it is a bit annoying, but to be honest, in my opinion is a price worth paying, as i am sure to lose an adapter for the other style of wireless mouse! Secondly - whilst the battery saving does work, it is sometimes noticeable that this gets through its fair share of batteries, averaging about a new set a month. Not really too bad, but I'd certainly say a set of rechargables is a good idea. Overall, very good product, the two gripes above alone prevent me from giving it 5 stars, but I think in fairness to TeckNet, regardless of how much I'd paid for a bluetooth mouse, i'd never give it 5 stars! Do make sure that you have an inbuilt bluetooth adapter, or seperate dongle. I would however say, that if you don't have inbuilt bluetooth and only would use a bluetooth adapter for this mouse, to not buy this, as the problems above are avoided with adapter based mice.
D**R
good quality item at a good price
Just as described - easy to use. Make sure Buetooth is switched on !
M**.
Another great mouse from Tecknet
I bought this mouse (BM308) to use with my Dell Latitude 5290 and I must say it works a treat. I chose the grey colour and it matches perfectly with the laptop. The mouse is a decent full size unit designed for a right handed user so sorry to the lefties out there (see photos - and size compared with an iPhone 6 and a credit card). And I like the fact that it is Bluetooth enabled as it means I can free up a USB socket on my laptop which was previously used to house the receiver for a 2.4 GHz wireless mouse (which used to be a very good yet smaller Tecknet portable mouse). I like the fact that there are 5 different DPI settings available is an added bonus and I think most will use the 1200 or 1600 DPI settings unless working with a large screen estate and desk which allows for a bit more wider movements when using the mouse. And given that the button is high up and away from the scroll when fingers; you are unlikely going to be pressing that button accidentally. I also like the fact that there is a forward and back button on the left side of the mouse. Gosh, I haven’t used extra buttons on a mouse in a long time but I they are useful for sure. The on/off button is a bonus as sometimes I don’t use the mouse and just popping it into my bag can mean the mouse is accidentally left on and moving/clicking away. So a quick slide of the button and it’s all off which is just simple but highly effective. The sleep feature works quite well and it wakes easily with movement or a simple click. Battery life is great too and 2xAA batteries should last a good while (I am using rechargeable batteries). . And with a good Bluetooth range, it has saved my bacon a few times when I have forgotten to pack my presentation pointer when presenting to an audience. Overall a cheap and cheerful mice which will serve me well in the office like it has done already. And just as good, if not better than the Logitech/Microsoft equivalent. Grab yourself one of these mouse as you won’t be disappointed.
A**R
The price is what sold me on it, but it was the size I was worried about. I don't have big hands, but I don't have small hands either (they're in that annoying in between stage of bigger than average, but smaller than large for an adult male). This mouse is great, though was a pain to pair with android, and I thought it was busted. I ended up testing it on my Windows 8 PC and it worked just fine, then I later figured out how to get it to work on my Android Tablet without any issue. I'll go into that a little later. Pros: -Not that small, just slightly smaller than my favorite M510 Logitech mouse. It's the large hump near it's rear that makes it decent fit for my hands without having to change my grip to something uncomfortable and unusable. -On windows, all the buttons work and did something, again I'll go into that later. Cons: -None really, the android connection issue is an Android issue that I solved. If I had to pick one, it would be that the printed manual says it has an 8 month battery life as to the 18 that this page claims, kind of a huge difference in time. Android Connection Fix: 1st: Connect the device like you would any other. Go into Settings > Bluetooth > Turn it on > Scan. On initial turn on of the mouse it should go into search mode where it should then be discovered by your tablet/phone. If not press the connect button (top middle) on the underside of the device. 2nd: Notice how janky the cursor is, that seems to happen every time you pair this mouse for the first time. Turn off your bluetooth, and then on again to kill the connection with the mouse. 3rd: When bluetooth is back on, press "Bluetooth 3.0 Mouse" to initiate re-pairing, and on the bottom of the mouse press the connect button to re-establish a link to the tablet. You should notice now that the cursor is smooth and working as it should. Mouse Buttons Functions (Windows): -Orange side buttons = back and forth (top = forward, bottom = back) -Everything else works like it should, right click, scroll wheel/middle click, left click. Works just fine and is very responsive. Mouse Buttons (Android): -Orange (top): seems to not do anything for me -Orange (bottom) and Left Click: acts as an Android "back" button -Right Click: acts like a one finger touch -Scroll Wheel: scrolls between home screens and drawers in launcher, and then normally in apps like Photo Gallery, and Browser -Middle Button: acts like "home" takes you to your launcher, you can also activate the long press "home" feature (which on my Note Pro launches Google Now) Since I'm writing this on my Tablet using/testing a keyboard I don't know if I can upload pictures from Amazon's Android App. I'll do that when I reconnect with my PC and maybe correct any spelling mistakes I might have made but using an external keyboard doesn't pick up. With that said, I can't be more pleased with my purchase, after solving that Android Mouse issue. It's one of those purchases that luckily doesn't cost much and for me is worth the risk. The manual was in proper English and was rather informative.
Z**E
Il mouse si connette immediatamente. Non dà alcun tipo di problema. E' comodo e facile da utilizzare. Funziona anche su superfici "difficili" - io lo uso direttamente su un tavolo in legno, senza tappetino, e va alla grande. E' dotato di pulsanti "indietro" e "avanti", comodissimi in numerose situazioni, soprattutto durante la navigazione sul web. Tasti che rispondono bene, rotellina che funziona perfettamente, leggero, ergonomico e affidabile. Al momento, nessun difetto da segnalare.
T**D
The back and forward button only work while browsing internet. These two buttons do not work in Microsoft apps such as word
A**R
Rests the wrist
P**K
Comfortable to use but laggy, not good for gaming.
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