🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with E-YOOSO!
The E-YOOSO Wireless Mouse is a versatile and ergonomic optical mouse designed for professionals and gamers alike. With 6 buttons, 5 adjustable DPI settings up to 4800, and an 18-month battery life, it offers both comfort and efficiency. Its 2.4GHz wireless technology ensures a stable connection, while its universal compatibility makes it suitable for various devices.
O**3
Good price. Good quality wireless mouse for the price.
I bought this mouse for a Windows 11 desktop PC. It was an easy plug-and-play except that it took me a bit of wrestling with it to figure out just where and how to open the battery compartment. The cover was not so easy to pry off, frustrating me for a while until, with the help of a small screwdriver, I got it to pry loose. After that, I just plugged the USB receiver into my USB hub, inserted the battery, and it worked well. This mouse is a good value and works well, at least so far.
G**N
Works great!
Easy to set up, durable, smooth. I am trying to figure out how to adjust the scroll wheel.
K**N
They work efficiently
Honestly I am not awestruck with this product. This mouse works fine i am not a big fan of the sleep mode. When you go to use the mouse you have to click the mouse to have it work. There is no power off switch and the mouse itself seems to work a little jerky.
C**E
Smooth with no noise
Easy connection to my laptop. It glides smooth over a mouse pad or desktop with no noise. No lag time. Simple movement of the mouse and it’s on the screen! Very comfortable design and size. Durable and easy to use.
A**A
E-YOOSO Wireless Mouse – Durable and Efficient
The E-YOOSO wireless mouse impresses with an 18-month battery life, ergonomic design, and reliable performance. Its adjustable DPI settings suit various tasks, from casual browsing to precise work. Pairing is easy, and the wireless range is strong. Build quality feels durable despite its affordability. A great value for work or everyday use!
C**S
Function Battery AA
Works cheap. nice to have DPI button on the mouse to adjust sensitivity on the fly. Only have had for a couple weeks. Not sure on battery life but if less than expected will update. Uses 1 AA battery no included. Couldn't remember if it stated what battery size was needed in the listing description, but it is a AA.
S**6
Moving mouse won't wake up from sleep mode
Got this for my Win10 laptop, after long periods of not using it (hours or days) the mouse will not wake up unless I pull the USB dongle out and put it back in, AND pull the battery out and put that back in. Got fed up with it today so I went into Device Manager and selected every USB device, changed the power settings to not allow my laptop to turn off any USB stuff and that appears to have fixed the problem, sort of - right or left click won't wake up the laptop or mouse, but clicking on the scroll button does. I also updated the Logitech mouse driver this morning, that might have something to do with it. The DPI button doesn't appear to do anything - I don't see anything on the display when I click on that button. Oh great - I let the laptop and mouse go to sleep, just clicked on the scroll wheel and nothing happened - then clicked on the DPI button and that woke up the mouse and laptop - just bizarre.Long story short - out of the box using Windows plug and play drivers this mouse will not work properly, you have to modify some settings, but I can't tell you which change I made actually fixed the wakeup problem, but I strongly suspect it was the USB power settings - that's not something your average computer user is going to know about. I'm very computer literate and I first tried to change the power settings for the mouse itself, but there is no power management option for the mouse in Device Manager, have to change the USB power options, which took me some time to figure out. And I would definitely suggest opening up the Logitech Setpoint settings (click on Start/Programs/Logitech/mouse and keyboard settings), then click on tools, then check for updates to get a better driver than the generic Windows mouse driver.Still don't know how to find what your DPI setting is - DPI is mouse sensitivity expressed as the number of dots per linear inch, meaning how many pixels the mouse will jump over at a time - probably only matters for point and shoot gaming, like when you're trying to take a long range sniper shot and need precision aiming.
C**S
Genius power saving mechanism on this mouse.
This mouse has a good hand-feel, and a solid clicking scroll that doesn't accidentally get triggered. So that alone makes it a good mouse. It's a little light though. Not S tier, but A or B. For it's price, it's a amazing though. I was tired of wireless mice going through batteries, and this one was cheap and said it lasted a long time. I figured that was crap, but I needed a new mouse, and this was cheap. I've only had it a month, but I can believe it has a long battery life on how it works. All my other mice, no matter how long they weren't touched, I could wiggle and wake up my computer. I.e. they are always on using power. This one shuts off. You have to turn it on by clicking a button. You may find that annoying, but the "wake up" click doesn't get processed as a click where you accidentally click on something on screen, so I actually like it now that I'm used to it. 5 stars.
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