







🖱️ Elevate your click game—small mouse, big impact!
The Samudgate Wireless Mouse is a compact, ergonomic 2.4GHz wireless mouse featuring a silent click design and a rechargeable battery with a 2-hour charge time. Its lightweight ABS shell fits comfortably in either hand, supports up to 10 meters wireless range, and comes with a portable mouse box, making it ideal for professionals seeking a stylish, efficient, and travel-friendly input device.
| ASIN | B0CD7Q1GS4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,559 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,454 in Computer Mice |
| Manufacturer | Samudgate |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 1.98 x 1.3 cm; 40 g |
S**G
This mouse is so cute, so tiny, so compact to carry it around. I can’t say enough great things. I’ve used it twice about 2-3 hours consistently and have not yet had any issues.
G**E
Fun little mouse, but not sure that it's any better than just using a trackpad. If you really hate trackpads, this is a decent short-term solution!
D**.
This is a review of Samudgate store's "Wireless Mouse, 2.4GHz Ergonomic Mouse Small Handheld Finger Mouse 1200DPI Rechargeable Computer Mouse with Mouse Box,Portable Silent Mini Mouse for Laptop Computer". I knew I was going to be making some trade-offs to get this small-sized mouse. However, I was surprised to discover this mouse actually works quite well even for my adult male hands and fingers. Obviously, it does not fit in my hand like a normal mouse, but it took me very little time and effort to adjust to the small size. The mouse movement sensor works fine. It is smooth and refined. The left and right mouse buttons only require light pressure to trigger them. The mouse button triggers are crisp and have a small "click." The charging light starts out as a red light. It switches to green once it is fully charged. I could not find any indication as to what power charger to use for it. I decided to use 5volt/1 amp USB-A charger. It worked, but I don't know if this is the best power to use when charging it. I wish all wireless USB devices had their USB receiver appropriately labeled so it can be uniquely identified. This USB receiver was no different than most other USB receivers I have. There is no identifying label on the USB receiver at all. The mini mouse uses a magnet to hold the USB receiver (when not in use) in a recessed area at the end of the mouse. The mouse is fairly secure when attracted to the magnet. I couldn't bump it out with a mild tap. However, it can still be easily pried out with a fingernail. That's helpful.
B**.
It is nice and small, which is a good thing, and it comes with it's own carry case. The left and right click buttons are small, and could have been just a bit bigger and slightly wider to make it fit your had better, most of the size is wasted on the body of the mouse, so they could have kept it basically the same length, and not lost anything. The mouse comes with a Wireless USB adapter, (it's not Bluetooth compatible) in the bottom of the mouse, and the recharge port is behind that adapter. It seems to work pretty well as a mouse, but there are some problems, which might jsut be my mouse, but might be in all of them. First, the right click button is noisy. I think it might be scraping on the left click button a bit, but I can't really tell, it just has some friction that results in the noise. The next problem is that it "skips". I have a pretty fast PC, (i7 14700K), and it's almost like the mouse can't keep up, and tends to move with a jerky motion at times, but not always. Another issue is that hte right button, (the one that makes noise when you press it), doesn't always register. The left button seems to work every time. The last issue, is the mouse wheel, which is kind of the size and feel of the old volume wheels on transistor radios we had when I was a kid. It's works just as well as those did (which means not very well). If the mouse was a lot cheaper, and you just needed something to carry as a backup, it might have been okay, but it really needs to have Bluetooth to fit that need. Because it needs the USB plug to work, (unless your PC already can use that exact frequency), it's not something that you can just expect to use with your phone or a tablet. In the end, there are far better (and cheaper) small mice available (with Bluetooth support) that you can get, so in a crowded marketplace, this one just doesn't stand up.
D**N
I have always wanted a tiny mouse for use with my handheld PCs, so I jumped at the chance to try this... but try it was all I could do. It just doesn't fit my hand and is really awkward to use. It is very thin and that makes it difficult to navigate with bigger hands. I was unable to actually use it to perform any work. The buttons would click when I didn't want them to, it would turn while sliding and was so difficult to navigate with that I just went back to trying to use the 7 inch touchscreen. I really wanted to love this and if you have small hands it could be for you, but it just wasn't for me.
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