🎮 Elevate Your Game with MOJO - Where Silence Meets Speed!
The MOJO Silent Dual Mode Wireless Rechargeable Gaming Mouse combines tournament-level performance with customizable features, including adjustable DPI settings and silent operation, making it ideal for gamers and professionals alike. With 9 programmable buttons and a lightweight design, this mouse is perfect for extended use in gaming, graphic design, and office tasks.
Brand | MOJO-HOME |
Item model number | AUB09781F9RM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 2.99 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.8 x 2.99 x 1.57 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | MOJO-HOME |
ASIN | B09781F9RM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 15, 2021 |
R**N
Quiet, good for general office work
UPDATE: After almost exactly a year of use, the wheel on this mouse started missing steps and even scrolled pages up a little when it was supposed to be scrolling them down. I would have tossed the mouse, but I've become attached to the little blue button next to my index finger. So I took the mouse apart to see if I could fix the wheel. If you're up for this adventure, you need to remove four tiny screws that are hidden beneath the slide pads on the bottom of the mouse. Just pry up the pads. I took out the circuit board so I could remove the wheel, but that was a waste of time. The effective thing I did was blow into the little unit on the side of the wheel that registers turns. Stupid, I know. If you have a can of compressed air, use that, but blowing worked. The wheel works again. Given the low price of this product, next time I'll just buy a new one.Another thought while I'm updating: The buttons aren't really silent. They have a dull thunk rather than a sharp click, so they aren't nearly as annoying as most mice. But if I'm doing a lot of clicking, the thunky noise starts to become a little annoying. Only a little. Only because I'm picky.ORIGINAL REVIEW:I got this Mojo MJ-F15 to replace an old MX310, which I mention only because this Mojo mouse is a great replacement, and worthy replacements for the MX310 are hard to find. I use the mouse almost exclusively for office work, so I can't comment on gaming. For office use, I might like the Mojo mouse more than the MX310 because it's a bit quieter and has more convenient button placement.I tried a Logitech G300S and liked the feel of it a lot, but on apps that require a lot of rapid mouse clicks, the clickity clickity drove me crazy. I can't imagine anyone objecting to noise from the Mojo mouse. Also the Mojo software is easier to use than Logitech's, which surprises me.PROs: Quiet (Did I mention it's almost silent?), good feel from the switches, clever placement for a button near the index finger (which comes programmed as a double-click), corded, easy-to-use software that comes with the mouse, scroll wheel moves with detents. I didn't try wireless operation, but a little blue USB receiver comes with the mouse (embedded in the bottom of it, in case you can't find it).CONs: The mouse feels big, which suits my big hand (size XL glove) but might be large for a small hand, and it's heavier than most mice I've used. I'm not fond of the ridged scroll wheel. Would prefer smooth, but this feels like something I'll adjust to.Summary: I'm impressed with this mouse. For a reasonable price, it combines lots of features that typically cost more.Update after using the mouse for a week: I like the feel of this mouse more every day, especially once I figured out that for office work, it works best with a lower DPI setting and a higher cursor speed. Before I figured that out, it felt a bit heavy and draggy. Now it's perfect. (Well, it is heavier than I'd like.) Also I should mention that the cord is 58 inches long, which isn't long enough to reach a USB port in the back of my desktop PC. With a laptop this wouldn't be an issue. If you want to use this as a corded mouse with a desktop PC, you might need need a USB port in the front or a longer cord.
T**T
Avoid at all costs
This is, unfortunately, the worst mouse I have ever used. It's been about 6 weeks since I bought it, and it's now completely dead; it will not charge at all. In the few weeks I had it, it constantly lagged, would stick on the screen all the time, would randomly go to sleep in the middle of me clicking and actively using the mouse, and to top it all off, the software for the mouse does not actually work and half the options it provides just don't do anything.The rapid-fire button on the left side is nice, and the mouse is incredibly quiet which is great, but it doesn't make up for the fact that it barely functions.
K**N
Super quiet!
I get irritated easily by repetitive noises easily, which is why I wanted a quiet mouse. I bought several other brands and spent hundreds until I found this, luckily i was able to refund most of them. It's affordable, with some button customization, but what stands out for me is the quietness of the buttons, I absolutely love this mouse.
B**.
Value comes with compromise
I searched for a silent RGB mouse, and this product's price-point had my finger on the buy-now button. It arrived in a timely fashion.I charged this mouse one time and it lived for 8+ days (abt 5hr/day use) without interference--when it ran low on battery it started to be intermittent and that was when I knew to plug it back in. This long life is probably largely due to what I assume is a power-saving feature that (after a certain period of inactivity) prevents the mouse from sending movement information to its receiver until you interact with a primary button (e.g. mouse1, one of the macro buttons, etc.). In my mind this is a bonus, but I could see how this would be a little annoying to someone who expects the mouse to just be sending information constantly.It is ABSOLUTELY SILENT--if you have a sleeping baby next to your gaming area, this is your mouse.Its RGB element is a bit lacking. Not much but the logo glows and even that isn't very vibrant. It is not super-programmable like other gaming mice you might purchase. Options in its application are limited, although I didn't have any difficulty running the config program through WINE, which might be a bonus for snobby GNU+Linux users.All in all, 8/10--performs perfectly and has a long wireless life, just doesn't have the RGB functionality you might expect.
A**S
Poor Connection
It makes extremely quiet clicks compared to my Logitech G502 mouse. However, with the amount of input lag I receive, this mouse is unusable in most situations. The cursor skips around the screen, and you can tell the speed changes at times. I would not recommend this product.
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