
#Pmouse review Bluetooth#
Check if the Bluetooth mouse you choose uses wired recharging, wireless charging, or disposable batteries. Battery: Bluetooth mice are wireless by nature, so you won’t have a constant connection to your machine to keep yours powered up.A good Bluetooth mouse is designed to keep your hand comfortable all day and minimize the chance of conditions like carpel tunnel developing. Ergonomics: The repeated motion of using a mouse and clicking its buttons all day can lead to discomfort and even injured hands.Today’s mice often come equipped with multiple buttons that you can customize to your needs and workflow. Buttons: We’re well past the days of all mice having two buttons and a scroll wheel.Make sure the Bluetooth mouse you buy can pair with as many machines as you need and how easily you can switch between devices. You can use them across two or more computers. Multiple computers: Bluetooth mice are great because they don’t have to be tethered to a single machine.The best Bluetooth mice have adjustable DPI settings, so you remain in control of your cursor’s speed. This is important because bigger screens will require you to move your mouse farther. DPI: This specification refers to the “dots per inch” that your cursor travels when you move your mouse.Use: What are you trying to do with your Bluetooth mouse? Is it an everyday workhorse, a gaming controller, a travel mouse to stick in your bag, or something else? No matter what you’re trying to do, there’s an optimal Bluetooth mouse for your purposes.Logitech features heavily in the list below-they’re hard to beat in terms of value and quality in a market they’ve been in for decades. We’ve selected the best options for general users, for mobile workers, for gamers, for those who need some ergonomic comfort, and those looking for a deal. What you need in a mouse can vary based on what you’re trying to do with it. Added comparison gird and “What to Look For” section. Updated Corsair Dark Core RGB to Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro. Removed Microsoft Sculpt, replaced with TECKNET Bluetooth Wireless Mouse.
#Pmouse review full#
For more details, you can see our full changelog here.Jason Fitzpatrick / Review Geek Update, 9/20/22: Checked content for accuracy, product availability, and dead links.
#Pmouse review update#
This update revamps our Click Latency test and results in changes to test results. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.1. For more details, you can see our complete changelog here. This update simplifies our Weight test and expands on our CPI test from Test Bench 1.1, resulting in changes to test results in both sections. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.2.

For more information, you can check out our full changelog here. This update adds a new Sensor Latency test and makes minor changes to several of our existing tests, resulting in test result changes in several sections. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.3. For more details, you can see our full changelog here. We've moved several minor tests into different test groups, removed the Travel usage, and added a new Raw Performance usage. This update modifies our Hand Size Recommendation test, adding a more granular hand size recommendation chart. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.4.
