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What is the best alternative to Logitech Signature M650?
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TECKNET Wireless Mouse Pro
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Long battery life
"Up to 24 months" battery life according to the manufacturer, but closer to 6 months in my case.
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Quiet
The clicking sound is not very loud.
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Works on most surfaces
Even on a egally white surface.
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Battery Life:
24 months
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2 x AAA
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Logitech MX (Wireless Performance Mouse)
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Price
The price is currently hovering around the $70 mark, being marginally over this price from a number of outlets, putting it at the maximum limit of this question's price range.
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Great ergonomic design
The MX is an full-sized, ergonomically designed mouse that is designed to fit the hands of those who prefer a palm grip.
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Occasional Fault
A commonly reported fault is that the mouse's main buttons occasionally cease to function, or double click when only a single click is intended. However this is easily resolved by removing the batteries and pressing all of the buttons to allow the mouse's capacitors to discharge.
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Works on any surface
The MX uses "darkfield" technology to allow it to work on glass, mirrored surfaces etc.
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Good battery life
Once fully charged the mouse lasts for several weeks of moderate use before requiring further charge. Users are notified through lights on the mouse itself, and systray notifications when the mouse is nearing the end of its charge (generally several days before). Even after several years of use this appears to be the case. The mouse uses one AA battery. A rechargeable NI-MH battery is included. The battery compartment is easily accessible, requiring no tools to assist.
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Logitech Unifying Receiver (Dongle)
The Logitech Unifying Receiver allows you to connect multiple (up to 6) devices through one single, small dongle. The dongle itself is made up mostly of the USB connector, meaning it's small and so stays out of the way, and is unlikely to be bent or broken if knocked.
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Flickable scroll wheel
Hitting a button behind the scroll wheel changes the scroll wheel from clicking up and down in a controlled manner to allowing you to flick it and quickly scroll through large portions of a document.
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Useful extra buttons
Three programmable buttons are easily accessed by your thumb. In addition to the Zoom, Forward and Back buttons depicted, the thumb rest has a button for switching between applications, the mouse wheel may be held to allow drag navigation, and the mouse button may be tilted left or right for horizontal scrolling. All of these buttons can be configured per application via the bundled SetPoint software.
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Works whilst charging
Though the mouse works wirelessly, it's recharged via USB. When recharging, the mouse continues to work . NB: The mouse still communicates wirelessly, so requires one USB for the Logitech Dongle, and one for the charge cable.
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Trust EasyClick Wireless Mouse 16536
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Tiny dongle
This is good for those using a laptop or other portable devices as the dongle is low profile and does not protrude that much when plugged in, meaning it wont snag on thing while carrying the device around or look unpleasant.
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For hardcore gaming daily use usually lasts 6 months
Problems with clicking the buttons after 6 months of continuous daily hardcore gaming use, happened 4 times in a row (good thing there is 2-3 years warranty).
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Cheap
The mouse goes for £9.99 on Amazon, which is extremely cheap for a mouse of any caliber.
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Great response time
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Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000
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No left handed version
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Comfortable for any hand size
Your hand sits in a more natural position because your forearm, wrist, and fingers form a straight line.
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About two weeks of wireless use
About two weeks of wireless use before needing a charge. A full charge takes about 10 hours, but the 7000 accepts a standard AAA battery as well if you need to use it in the interim.
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Accurate and responsive
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Good charger
Recharging the mouse is easy, it lasts for about two weeks and the battery is replaceable.
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Zoom
There's a dedicated button for single-click magnifying tool to zoom in.
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Sensor:
Laser
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$49.95
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Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball
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High quality build, very durable
This mouse is amazing quality for the price. The trackball is smooth and precise, and the mouse feels very well built/durable.
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Learning to use the thumb to control the trackball might take a while
Most trackballs are finger-operated, and learning a new to control the mouse might take some time.
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Good battery life
Logitech promises a battery lifespan of 18 months off of a single AA battery.
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Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mobile Mouse
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Rechargeable battery
The battery is rechargeable and lasts up to two months on a single charge.
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Scroll can sometimes jump around
The wheel can sometimes have an issue with "phantom scroll". It may cause the page to jump around/scroll some on its own.
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Tracks well on all surfaces
This mouse tracks really well on almost all surface types (including glass).
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Logitech Ultrathin Wireless Touch Mouse
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Charges by micro USB (power usage appears efficient, too)
Plug it in to a MicroUSB cable supplied with power to begin charging. Seems to charge relatively quickly and last quite a while.
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MicroUSB charge port is on bottom of device (no use while charging)
You wouldn't be able to use this while charging because the only port into which you can plug your MicroUSB cable to charge is on the bottom of the mouse, below the laser used to track object movement.
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Full touch surface (horizontal, vertical)
You can use this just like a laptop's touchpad for the most part, albeit with an obviously smaller surface. Drivers/apps are available for both the Mac and Windows versions of this device. The black one is targeted at Windows, and the white one at Mac OS X users/computers, however they're the exact same thing. If you have the black/Windows mouse but want the app/drivers for Mac OS, use the T631. If you have the white one and want drivers for Windows, find the downloads for the T630 (this one) on the Logitech website.
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Pair with up to 2 devices, toggle between them with ease
There's a switch on the bottom that you can toggle left/right to tell it to which paired machine you should be sending input from that mouse. Pairing works the same way - just shift the switch to the left, pair it, then to the right and pair it with another device (computer, tablet, etc.). Then to toggle between those devices, just flip that switch.
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Bluetooth
Wireless via Bluetooth
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