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Good bluetooth mouse brand?

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I've gone though 6 or 7 mice at this point. Usually the left click or charging female port goes bad on them. Right now I'm using a Logitech (US brand) wired mouse and on that one, the USB cable seems to be having a faulty connection at certain angles. I don't know if it's the humidity or just low quality.

 

Does anyone have a good brand they could recommend?

Logitech MX Master 2s or 3 (not sure if 3 is available in Thailand or not).

Have been using rapoo M10 Plus for some years.

Basic optical mouse.

Good battery life.

Dropped a few times but no problems.

Bought at JIB for B299.

+1 for Rapoo

On 12/2/2019 at 11:45 AM, Speedo1968 said:

Have been using rapoo M10 Plus for some years.

Basic optical mouse.

Good battery life.

Dropped a few times but no problems.

Bought at JIB for B299.

This appears not to be BT, but just wireless.......????

I've a Rapoo M300 - wireless & BT - Bht699 from InvadeIT

On 12/5/2019 at 11:22 AM, Stocky said:

I've a Rapoo M300 - wireless & BT - Bht699 from InvadeIT

And 590 on lazada.

 

Looks like a good recommendation. I have a couple of ASUS BT mouses that have seen better days and their battery life has always been rubbish.

I've been using the cheapest no brand offering from Lazada (about 100 baht) for the last 3 years with no problems at all, my 2000 baht Apple one conked out and this one is a perfectly acceptable bluetooth alternative!  Same with a crappy cheapo replacement keyboard after the pricey Apple one let me down.  Brand names don't necessarily bring quality and longevity!

I have been using the apple magic mouse. It is a great mouse, but I got it as a gift, I dont think I would pay that much myslef

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