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๐ฑ๏ธ Elevate your workspace: precision, power, and seamless control in one sleek package.
The Rapoo MT760 PRO is a cutting-edge wireless mouse featuring next-gen NearLink and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, 12,000 DPI optical sensor with 2,000 Hz polling rate, and support for up to 7 devices. It boasts 11 programmable buttons with onboard memory, ergonomic design with quiet clicks, and an industry-leading 120-day battery life supported by USB-C quick charging and wireless charging compatibility. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking precision, multi-device versatility, and long-lasting performance.


















| ASIN | B0F1YHS5T1 |
| Additional Features | 11 Programmable Buttons with On-Board Memory, 120 Days Battery Life, NearLink Technology, Ultra-Low Latency๏ผ7 Adjustable DPI Levels, Up to 7 Devices, M+ Cross-Computer Technology |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 120 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Rapoo |
| Built-In Media | 1 x USB-C Charging Cable (USB-A to USB-C), 1 x User Manual, 1 x Wireless Mouse, 2 x NearLink USB Dongles |
| Button Quantity | 11 |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NearLink, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 222 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.73"L x 4.4"W |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Rapoo Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Model Name | MT760 PRO |
| Model Number | MT760 PRO |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 11 |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 Meters |
| Special Feature | 11 Programmable Buttons with On-Board Memory, 120 Days Battery Life, NearLink Technology, Ultra-Low Latency๏ผ7 Adjustable DPI Levels, Up to 7 Devices, M+ Cross-Computer Technology Special Feature 11 Programmable Buttons with On-Board Memory, 120 Days Battery Life, NearLink Technology, Ultra-Low Latency๏ผ7 Adjustable DPI Levels, Up to 7 Devices, M+ Cross-Computer Technology See more |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | OFFICE |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
D**S
Great Mouse for productivity and gaming great replacement for master3s
I've had it a day and so far so great. The mouse is super comfortable. i was amazed it had 2 near link dongles inside. 1 in the mouse and 1 in the box. Looking at the picture I see 2 dongles, but I thought they were different. This mouse is great if you have multiple systems on the same desk. I have a desktop and laptop on the same battlestation. The polling rate is amazing. The bluetooth on my mac is a bit lack luster but that's a bluetooth issue. The near link is awesome. I had some difficulty with their software on the MAC, but eventually got it working. The mouse seems as good as any mouse i've ever used. For some reason I was under the impression the scroll wheel was one of those infinite scroll wheels that just spins for ever. But I'm wrong about that I even went and read through everything and they never claimed it was, So not sure why I thought that. Maybe cuz it looks so much like the master 3s. The only negative I have, is the side buttons and wheel seem a bit low. I have a very large hand and fat thumb so they're almost always touching the buttons. The clicks are super silent and feel very responsive. It's not a gaming mouse, but you could game on it. It's more for productivity. The DPI range is insane. I found a sweet spot at 3200. I can cross all 3 monitors with out lifting. and fine control is still doable. The 1k polling is as lag free as it can get. It's a very light mouse for how big it is. It's plasticy feeling, but not cheap feeling. It has a very good full hand feel. it rests in your palm really well. Very well made mouse. the battery life is saying 81% after a 12 hour day use. I'll be honest about the pricing, It could be 10$ cheaper. 39$ seems like where it should be. I ended up paying 49$ which seems way better then the 120 for the master 3. Sp the value is there. unless you need that special scroll wheel save your self some bucks. i'm using the mouse for mainly IT office work, but also doing 3d printing and 3d modeling and I really like it. The software seems a bit off, but so far does everything it's supposed to. i've rebound some of the keys and every thing is working correctly.
R**K
Comfortable, stylish, and versatile; look out Logitech
Excellent alternative to Logitech MX Master at a way better price. Smooth, with easily adjustable DPI, and perfect size even for my big hand. Plug and play, works effortlessly on Linux, Windows and (via Bluetooth) Android. Have not tested in macOS or iOS devices. Horizontal scroll wheel is a little loose, but works fine, just takes some getting used to. Vertical scroll wheel click is just a touch sensitive for my liking; I had to turn off the click to paste feature in Linux.
J**A
3.5 stars.
I have had an MX Master 3 for about 4 years. I thought it was dead (it wasn't) and ordered this. This knock-off begs to be compared. Negatives: Other than how it looks aesthetically and feels in the hand, this mouse is nothing like using an MX Master. The main difference is the main scroll wheel. The MX Master has an amazing wheel that can be "clicky" or can freewheel down through 300 web pages in a fraction of a second. This Rapoo main wheel though, it cannot freewheel, it also feels kind of stiff and it's easy to click middle mouse by mistake when using it. The main 2 button clicks are kind of long presses. Much farther travel than just about any mouse I've used. (mainly Logitech) Positives: Credit where it's due, this mouse looks really good. Better than the MX Master. It feels premium in the hand. I like that it came with 2 USB dongles and I dig the magnetic flip cover on the bottom that hides one. You can connect to multiple devices. The side scroll wheel feels really nice, and I even like the placement angle better than on the MX Master 3. Changing DPI on the fly is nice and this mouse feels lag free and accurate. For the $50 sale price I got it for, this doesn't really feel worth it. There are better mice in this price range and this doesn't live up to it's looks. For $60, it's really questionable. Just pony up the $100 for the real deal.
D**K
Strongly Recommend for Mac, If you're looking for an Ergo Mouse
Better than expected. Works great with my Mac- the side-scroll was the most important feature for me because I use it a lot on the Magic Mouse that I'm replacing with this mouse. I connected via BT with no issue at all; put the mouse into BT mode and saw it show up in my BT menu on my Mac within seconds. The left and right clicks are very quiet. The Mouse is soft-to-the-touch and fits like a glove, for me. This is also my first ever ergo mouse because it I could never find one with side scrolling. Again, that is by far, the most important feature about this mouse, for me. Closely trailing this side scrolling in the #1 spot, it the fit. My hand fits comfortably, feels natural- the side scroll wheel doesn't feel too far away from my thumb, which was a concern when I was "window-shopping". Very happy with this purchase so far and the added convenience of the page-back and page-forward buttons (literally) right at my fingertips, makes it even that much easier to enjoy this mouse. I strongly recommend it.
R**โ
Solid Features, But Disappointing Scroll Wheel and Grip
I really wanted to love the Rapoo MT760 PRO. I bought this mouse because of the raving reviews in the internet and the fact that my current MX Master 3 is needing a replacement. On paper, this MT760 Pro is packed with premium features: NearLink wireless tech is impressive, offering ultra-low latency and excellent multi-device support. Iโve connected it to multiple systems, Windows and Mac, and the seamless switching works as advertised. The 12K DPI sensor and 2K polling rate deliver snappy, precise tracking, great for both work and gaming. Battery life is phenomenal, and I appreciate the USB-C quick charge and wireless charging support. However, the mouse wheel is a major letdown. It feels oddly loose yet resistant at the same time, making scrolling uncomfortable and inconsistent. Worse, the middle click is so soft that I keep triggering it by accident, which is frustrating during productivity tasks. Iโve used cheaper mice with far better scroll wheels. Also, the overall texture of the mouse feels slippery. It doesnโt offer a confident grip, and I often feel like itโs sliding under my hand during use. For a mouse marketed as ergonomic and professional-grade, this is a noticeable flaw. If you prioritize connectivity and battery life, this mouse delivers. But if tactile feel and scroll precision matter to you, you might want to look elsewhere.
M**L
Half the price, equal quality.
Ok, been a LONG time user of Logitech products. Recently bought a G502 lightspeed to replace a MX Master 3 that I wore out. I've used the G502 for about a month, didn't like it,,, software was a nightmare to install and deal with. Decided to give the Rapoo MT760 Pro a shot. I was a bit worried when I first ordered it since it's about half the price of the MX Master 3,,, boy was I wrong. This thing is just as nice as the MX Master 3! Great functionality and works perfectly. Switching DPI setting is instantaneous, was having lagging issues with the G502, not with this thing. I'm going to seriously look at their keyboards too!
J**N
Coming from the MX Master 3โฆ
Im coming from the MX Master 3 - I had for 5 years and a few months and recently it started giving out on me. The scroll wheel stopped working on the smooth setting, meaning it wouldnโt change over to the smooth setting it would only scroll on the rough setting. It would also lose connection every 2-3 minutes for a few seconds before connecting again. I probably could have fixed this issue with a universal receiver which I do have, but you know what for the money I paid, not to mention that this is supposed to be the best of the best (& for a while it was) it just did sit right with me to have to settle. So I decided to take a chance on this mouse and let me tell you I am not disappointed. Ill admit, the first few seconds it sat in my hand I was not for it at all. But after about 2 minutes of using it for actual work, I was hooked! This things is super smooth. I also love how creamy the clicks feel and how quiet they are. It also comes with this neat feature where with a click of a button you can change the cursor speed (dpi setting) which comes really handy when you use the same mouse for work and gaming. All in all I love this thing and def recommend. Great value for the money and battery life is amazing. I think we may have an Mx killer on our hands ๐
I**D
A Trojan Horse With a Premium Feel
Dateline: A Desktop, Lost in the Digital Wasteland of Bad Drivers. It arrived as a thing of beauty. A sleek, ergonomic piece of hardware that fit the hand like it was custom-molded. The weight was right. The build quality felt solid, substantial. The glide was smooth. The buttons, oh, the glorious array of buttonsโclicked with a crisp, satisfying precision. It promised a new era of control, a seamless extension of mind to machine, a powerful tool for navigating the digital chaos. This, my friends, was a dangerous and calculated lie. A mouse like this is not just a physical object. It is a two-part system. There is the body, and there is the soul. The soul, in this case, is the software, the digital brain that allows you to tame those extra buttons and bend the machine to your will. And the soul of this Rapoo MT760 PRO is a corrupt, hollow, and possibly malevolent thing. The journey to find this software is the first red flag. There is no clean, professional download. Instead, you are sent on a scavenger hunt into the dark corners of the web, to some random, unsigned Google Drive link that screams "digital plague." The Mac software is a special kind of nightmare, an invasive piece of garbage that behaves more like malware than a utility. The Windows version is a clunky, unstable abomination that barely functions. Open-source alternatives like Piper? Forget it. This device is a black box, sealed tight against any hope of rescue. And so, the grim reality sets in. Those beautiful, plentiful buttons are nothing more than useless plastic adornments. They are silent, mocking trophies of features you paid for but will never use. The core purpose of the mouse, customizability, is a total and utter fraud. You are left with a high-priced, standard two-button mouse that has been stripped of its entire reason for existing. Do not be seduced by the feel of it. Do not be fooled by the spec sheet. The whole enterprise is a swindle, propped up by a digital foundation of pure, unadulterated trash. For this kind of money, you can and must buy from a reputable brand, a company that actually maintains its own software and supports its own products. If you are on a Mac or Linux, do not walk away from this product. Run. Run fast and do not look back. This is not a tool; it's a trap. A high-priced paperweight. An exercise in profound, digital disappointment.
M**J
Best mouse on the market for gaming
This is one of the best mice on the market for gaming! It connects super easily to up to 7 devices! I don't even have 7 different devices that all need mice but I could use it like that if I wanted to. The dpi selector is excellent to help with how fast the response is. I can use it on my laptop, phone, tablet, or even my PS5 and I can switch between all them with a button. The programmable buttons are very useful for whatever function you like and it doesn't need any batteries, it just recharges using my phones charger. The battery last a long time and it fits very well and comfortably in my big hands. I'd definitely recommend this mouse for gaming. I tried it on my laptop for gaming with first person shooters and strategy games and works exceptionally well for both. The color is nice also, a grey color that matches my laptop. It's very quiet on the clicks, it responds well and fast but doesn't make much noise from pressing the buttons. The plastic body itself is smooth and feels very premium to the touch. The laser is responsive on all surfaces I tried it on even without a mousepad. It's good on plastic, wood, or even glass surfaces. It's range is also very good. You can have something connected to the tv and use the mouse from far away and it still works like a charm. Overall, it's a very good gift or mouse for the gamer in your family.
X**W
Superb.
I bought this to replace a Logitech Mx Master 3s. I have been using an MX Master 3 or 3s for about 10 years. Build quality is very good. It's lighter and feels easier to use. The mouse is not as tall which I find more comfortable - wrist/hand angle is flatter. The thumb rest feels tighter. Noting I have large hands. Button clicks are firmer. DPI button is smaller but works fine. The side scroll works well. The customizations tool is flexible and easy to use. It stores the customiztions in the mouse so that I can use it on my work laptop without loading any software. No issues with corporate security. After 2 very long days, I like it much more than the Mx Master 3s. Note you need to go to the US Rapoo site to get the customizations tool/driver. Note it's not the AHUB tool. Reasons why I am moving away from Logitech. - Logitech does not store customizations in the mouse. You have to load the app to configure customizations and to use customizations. - Corporate environments are becoming stricter. Getting permission to load apps can be difficult. I got permission to load the app but security restrictions prevented resulted in problems with the app. - Logitech Infinite scroll cannot be turned off without the app. This is mighty annoying as the infinite scroll persists a long time after you move the pointer to another window or section of a window causing it to scroll infinitely when you do not want it to. - Logitech Options is a resource hog using 250MB in memory.
S**E
Good quality but not as ergonomic as I was hoping for
Overall quality of this mouse seems quite good, however I was expecting a bit more of an ergonomic design than it actually is. I find my wrist is not rotated enough vertically to alleviate wrist pain. But I like the soft click and the texture of the mouse, and the fact that it has a side scroll wheel. I also like that it has a comfortable thumb rest. My only complaint with both of the scroll wheels is that they feel a bit more on the mechanical side, as when you scroll it kind of clicks as it scrolls. You don't get a super smooth scroll because of this. And the side scroll seems to scroll way too fast compared to the top scroll (maybe this was just a setting I hadn't figured out yet). It would also be suited best for medium to large size hands. I find my hand is too small to comfortably reach the top scroll wheel. Other than that, like I said it seems to be good quality.
T**Y
Issues but rectified
The seller was fantastic and item arrived promptly. But I've been struggling to get this mouse to work. I have tried for weeks following every bit of advice I can find on the net and this mouse will not connect. It will not connect to any windows or Mac I have. I cannot recommend this mouse to anyone. I have bought a second one since and it is working beautifully. The seller also reached out to me to help with the first one. As I initially stated this seller is top tier.
S**L
Incredible mouse, way better than the MX Master 3!
I ordered this mice to try it out, and I am extremely surprised, at half the price it blows the logitech out of the water. The quality feels outstanding, it is much lighter than the MX Master, and it also feels better ergonomically. I also love the silent clicks and the polling rate is perfect, it doesn't feel laggy on my 160hz monitors as it can be configured with 1000hz (or 2000hz wired allegedly). I wanted to love the MX master as a software engineer, however the low polling rate of the Logitech always bothered me, it resulted in a laggy pointer. The sensor also tracked very poorly and the pointer felt floaty with the additional weight. It also comes with two USB receivers to switch between devices, I am not going to use this as I already have a usb switcher but great on them for including this functionality! USB 2.4 is much more stable and less latency than using Bluetooth. All in all I am extremely pleased with this, I'll take the weight savings any day over the infinite scroll gimmick of the MX master. As a software engineer, I use keyboard shortcuts so I do not need any frantic scroll wheel movements.
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