Arteck Multi-Device Wireless Bluetooth Mouse with Nano
Arteck Multi-Device Wireless Bluetooth Mouse with Nano USB-A, USB-C Receiver Ergonomic Right Hand Silent Clicking Rechargeable Mouse for Computer Desktop PC Laptop Mac iPad and Windows 11/10 iPad OS
Ergonomic Design
Ergonomic mouse reduce the stress with comfortable use. The mouse DPI switch allows you to change the speed of moving cursor. The page forward button and page backward button allows you to work more productive.
Switch Between 3 Devices with A Single Clicking
This mouse is able to connect to 3 devices (2.4G USB-A Wireless + 2.4G USB-C Wireless + Bluetooth) at the same time. After you pair the keyboard with 3 devices by long pressing the channel button at the first time, you can simple switch the keyboard to work on any of the device with a single button clicking.
Wide Compatibility
This mouse is compatible with computer, desktop, PC, laptop, Surface, Mac, Macbook, iPad, etc. And it is compatible with Windows 11,10, 8, 7, Mac, Android, iPad OS, etc.
Comfortable, quiet clicking
The whisper-quiet buttons bring a whole new level of comfort to your fingertips. You won’t disturb anyone around you any more when you are in the office, home, café or library.
Rechargeable Battery
Built-in industry-high rechargeable Li-polymer battery provides 4-months use on a single charge. (based on 2 hours’ non-stop use per day)
Dimensions: | 14.2 x 12 x 5.5 cm; 220 Grams |
Batteries Included: | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Arteck |
Dimensions: | 14.2 x 12 x 5.5 cm; 220 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Reference: | MD172 |
I bought this recently and I am using the mouse with my PC at the moment. Connected to my pc with no problem at all and works brilliantly. Would definitely recommend this and the keyboard as well.
But at a much lower price with the added benefit of offering both USB A and C connectors as well as Bluetooth. In terms of look and feel plus weight it is very similar to the Logitech MX mouse. Highly recommended.
Very happy with this item. I have a logitech MX master as a comparison. The logitech is of superior build quality and has more buttons and a thumb scroll wheel. The Artek has a good build quality nonetheless. The main advantage with the Artek is that it is multi platform (which is why I bought it) so it can be switched between a mac and windows pc seamlessly.
Absolutely love this mouse. You can connect through Bluetooth or by inserting the chip. Feels good, smooth, connects instantly. Had for a couple of months and have never had to charge and it hasn’t affected the performance . Connectivity is excellent, you wouldn’t know it’s wireless from its performance . Its design is sturdy and high quality. I saw some in PC world before purchasing that were +70 but this is same quality if not better. If you need a mouse, get this. Job done. Highly recommend
Fantastic, wonderful, and heavy to use, this stuff. Really easy to use, I’ve used it with both my laptop and iPad, and it connects wirelessly via Bluetooth so there’s no need to plug in a USB Bluetooth adaptor. a button that is simple to grasp and has three connections
Comes with 3 different ways to connect to the laptop which was a main factor for me choosing it as I work from home and the office and I can always be connected without worrying about the dongle/usb connector. Also, having the new USB C dongle was a massive pro.
In construct, it doesn’t feel as solid as my previous mouse, the Logitech MX 2S but it was less than a quarter of the price and it would be unfair to compare it.
Pleased with it and would buy again.
Simply put, a plain but nice comfy mouse.
However, USB receiver not very good, mouse jumps / delays on screen. Only USB-C or Bluetooth seem to be accurate and smooth.
Not sure on battery life as i’ve not had it long enough.
Solid build.
Premium feeling plastic all over, no sharp edges, and no clunky sounds whatsoever.
Very good for large hands
Triple connectivity feature with an easy to reach switch button! (Premium brands should take note!!!).
Nice weight to it, not too heavy anf just enough to insure accurate navigation.
This product is fantastic lovely and weighty to use. Really comfy to operate I’ve used it on my iPad and laptop also connects direct to laptop using Bluetooth so the is no need to put the usb Bluetooth adapter in.
Also the customer service is fantastic if you have any issues with the produc
Finally ! A mouse that fits the larger hand ….
Love that it is USB & USB-C
Charges really quickly & lasts a good week before it needs to be put on charge again (This is with heavy Gaming use !!)
Nice and ergonomic … Both my Son & I find it comfortable & precise .
So far …. So good and at a fraction of the price of a gaming Mouse !
Hope this Helps …
The Arteck Multi-Device Wireless Bluetooth Mouse with Nano USB-A, USB-C Receiver comes tightly packed in a small cardboard box.
Inside you will find a mouse with two receivers hidden under the bottom cover( USB-A and USB-C type connections ), a USB-C to USB-A charging cable, and a user manual.
The mouse connects automatically when you plug in the receiver, and turn on the mouse.
Using the side button, you can switch the connection between two receivers, and a Bluetooth connection.
There is also a DPI adjustment button, located at the top of the mouse, next to a rotating wheel.
Before first use, remember to remove the plastic stickers from the gliders( at the bottom of the mouse ).
I found this mouse to be very ergonomic, and my hand rested well on the good size mouse.
All the buttons work well, with a soft touch, and I am very impressed with how quiet is the operation of the two main buttons( right/left click ).
The mouse arrived just in time to replace my old mouse, so I am very happy about it.
Very easy to connect and it is very precise.
The box this mouse comes in is a bit too small in height, as you can see in my photograph, the mouse does not fit fully and puts pressure on the top of the box.
A high-quality mouse, and a very quiet operation. Highly recommended.
This black mouse from Artek has 3 connection mode USB-C & USB-A dongles as well as Bluetooth.The mouse has a scroll wheel and is silent click.Allnthough this mouse works well and had an ergonomic feel to it,the aesthetics of the product do not appeal so much,it looks quite clunky in comparison to a normal mouse.
The large size & the shape of this mouse suits me far better than ‘mice’ I have previously owned. A mouse problem I tend to suffer from is scuffing of the heel of my right hand & the adjacent area of my wrist as they are dragged back & forward over the mousepad as I manoeuvre my mouse. Being a man, I do have man-sized hands but not particularly large ones. I have recently been using a sliding wrist rest, together with a conventionally-sized mouse, which has partly relieved the problem of my wrist becoming tender if I work long periods at my PC. But the extra size, particularly the height & the ‘thumb rest’ on this large mouse, together with the wrist rest, alleviates the problem further. Thank you Arteck!
Secondly, I very much welcome the re-chargeability of the inbuilt battery in this mouse, & the long time it lasts on a charge.
There are many other features of this mouse which are praiseworthy, but the 2 above features are the ones which chiefly earn my 5-star rating.
I received the mouse free for review purposes. Although being a straight talking Yorkshire man
I speak as I find.
The mouse is a quality built product. Ergonomically fits the hand very nicely, the 3 buttons in the thumb area are very well placed, front one for connection change. Middle one, page forward, end one, page back on your browser. All the buttons are silent, no click sounds on this mouse.
DPI button is handy particularly as I have a 49 inch widescreen monitor. A couple of clicks and I can go from left to right with very little movement.
The wheel appears to be made from aluminium with knurling so there’s so slip on that.
The connections are brilliant, 2 USB (Type A and C dongles both stored in a recess in the bottom of the mouse) plus Bluetooth. Technically 1 mouse for 3 different PC’s. I have mine connected to my desktop with USB A dongle and a mini PC connected via Bluetooth. I use the mouse for gaming and general use, the mouse hasn’t missed a beat.
Battery, I charged it 2 weeks ago, I use it everyday and not had to recharge it yet.
The weight of the mouse is very good, so, much so, wifey wanted it for her computer (looks like I’ll have to buy another!)
I have tried vertical ergonomic mouse and it didn’t work for me so decided to try this enlarged ergonomic mouse with horizontal layout. It is large and if you have a small hands it might not be comfortable for you.
It has three connection modes: 2.4GHz, Bluetooth and wired. The USB dongle is being stored in the bottom of the mouse and are covered by a magnetic flap. If you are into a Bluetooth connection, just turn the mouse on, select the BT mode by pressing the little button at the side till the led turns blue and the PC should recognise it as a ‘Mouse 5.0’.
The hump on the mouse fits my right hand perfectly. The scroll wheel is not ratcheted, which took some getting used to, but I actually prefer it now. I can change the DPI sensitivity, which is great for finding the perfect balance between cursor speed and accuracy. The battery life is excellent. I haven’t had to charge it yet, and I’ve been using it for over a week. I also like the multi-device aspect. I can switch between my PC, iPad, and Mac with a single button press. Recommended.
Please note – this mouse is only designed for right-handed use.
Product arrived exactly as described, both USB A and C dongles included. DPI increments are set at resonable levels and the magnetic bottom cover is a nice high quality feature. If anyone buys this and thinks it doesn’t slide particularly well, there is a thin plastic layer which needs to be peeled off the bottom of each pad, then it is great. Couldn’t reccomend more, especially for the price!
It has a rather large size which you might find a little uncomfortable if you are used like me to a small mouse.
However, having a battery that lasts long, an ergonomic handle, and a resting place for your thumb, makes it very practical in gaming and working if you’re right-handed.
I have used it so far for some days and the battery obviously is far from me being able to check how long it lasts.
Has a good wireless connection and fast response which is important.
What impressed me the most is how it can be used for 3 different devices, changing from one to the other with one click.
I have it connected to 2 different laptops, one for work and one for personal use and I found it extremely useful when I have on both of them, swapping from one to the other.
Last but not least, it also impressed me how silent it is. I can work or play without having the annoying sounds of clicking.
It comes in a friendly price for what it is and I am gladly recommending it.
This really is superb quality, which I expected, this being an Arteck product. It’s a very well-made (USB rechargeable) mouse, very quiet in operation, and ergonomically, incredibly comfortable. It’s very well-designed, which makes a nice change. It’s shaped perfectly for the hand to sit naturally over it.
The mouse is very versatile for connectivity, I haven’t seen one quite so before. Not only can this be connected by either Bluetooth or conventional 2.4 GHz RF, but by a second 2.4GHz adapter (this one C type, the other, conventional A). The mouse can be used with 3 x different devices, selection by the little button on the side. There is an included USB charge cable also. The included nano receivers, USB-A and USB-C (for RF) slots inside a cover on the underside for safekeeping when not in use.
As noted, being BT as well as RF means this is very versatile, so you can use on 3 x different devices, and great for smart TVs as well. The BT standard is not mentioned oddly, but it works perfectly. And, when connected to my PC, it shows as being BT 5.0, so although it isn’t quite the latest, it is fairly recent. BT connected straight away, with absolutely no issues. I didn’t need to add it, since as soon as I switched the mouse to BT, it went into pairing mode, and a pop-up displayed on my screen to add. RF was similarly simple and easy.
The mouse came with clear instructions (although quite small print!), and a USB C (better than Micro) charging cable. The internal battery is Lithium, good to know, and a single charge provides up to 4 months’ use (based upon 2 hours use per day). As you’d expect, the mouse having intelligent shut-off when not in use (although there is an on/off button underneath.. The mouse has extra buttons for forward and back, and DPI selection, which is good. Unfortunately though there are no programmable ones. I like to have a button as ‘double-click’, but a minor point.
The mouse is a decent weight, very similar to Logitech in quality generally. It uses (as you’d expect), generic drivers, so is fully plug and play, with no software to load. The downside to that, is that there’s no customisable functionality. As noted I like to set a button to ‘double-click’, which, to be fair though, is the only one I ever really use.
Overall, a super quality RF x 2 / BT mouse that’s USB rechargeable, and works perfectly. Worth the price, recommended.
I hope this has been helpful.
I bought this as a replacement for my (very) old mouse. I love the size and fit of this mouse in my hand – it is so comfy! It fills the palm much better than my old mouse, and has a place for my thumb to rest. Arteck customer service also excellent as usual 🙂
Arteck Multi-Device Wireless Bluetooth Mouse – looks and feels like a more expensive MX master 3 mouse and that is a good thing.
I like that it can connect to more than one device (3 devices via the Bluetooth, ISB C and USB A dongles)
I like that the USB dongles are stored under s magnet plate underneath the mouse.
The mouse functions brilliantly in all 3 modes.
I like the way it feels, the silent clicks and the rechargeable battery.
When not in use it will go to sleep conserving battery life.
I definitely recommend.
This Arteck mouse fits my hand perfectly, and is absolutely lovely to use.
I’m a bloke with (I think) normal sized hands, and the hump on this mouse just fits the palm of my right hand perfectly. The non-ratchet scroll wheel is something that initially felt odd but after a while I was thinking “why DO mice have clicky scroll wheels anyway? They’re just annoying”. The ability to change the DPI sensitivity works well, with the next-to-lowest sensitivity providing (for me) the ideal balance between a small twitch sending the cursor off to who-knows-where and a small twitch moving the cursor a quarter of an inch.
The battery life is a big plus for me – I dislike having to break off what I’m doing to recharge the mouse so if it acheieves the promised 4 months between charges, I’ll be extremely happy.
I also love the multi device aspect. I normally have a PC, iPad, and Mac on the go at any time, and being able to just press a button on the side to switch the device being controlled is wonderful (as opposed to my old regime of put down the mouse, pick up the mouse for the next device to use, clear space for it to move around in, and then restart work).
The big downside to the mouse are that it is very “right-ist”. I’m ambi-dextrous, so when I have been working for a three or four hour stretch, I am able, with a “normal” mouse to just start using my left hand for mousing as my right hand starts to ache. That is not at all feasible for me using this mouse – its ergonomic nature makes it horrible for me to use left handed. If you rely on being able to switch hands on your mouse, or are left handed, this mouse is a non-starter.
The mouse is a delight to use for a right-hander though, with everything working smoothly and the resting positions of fingers and thumb falling naturally to my right hand.
This is quite a large mouse, if you have small hands I am not sure you will get on with it.
The three modes of connection are pretty innovative, providing USB A and C dongles, and Bluetooth. Both the dongles hide in the bottom covered by a little magnetic cover which is satisfyingly easy to remove and replace. Very well designed.
The mouse glides pretty well, if not used on ideal surfaces it’s not so forgiving a lighter basic mouse can be.
The buttons are smooth, and very quiet. The issue I have is you can’t change what they do, which might annoy you, but most of all the click on the scroll wheel doesn’t do what you expect. Usually, you click a scroll wheel and spin it to move a page up and down – on this, clicking the scroll wheel just does the same as the left click. That’s a bit of a waste.
With a mouse, you never really know if you’re going to get on with it until you try – there’s quite a bit right with this for 19.99 – but it’s possibly just a bit too big for my personal preference.
Four stars.
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