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I am going to LOS again in a few days and I need a new mouse for my laptop. I bought one last time and it was useless, it had no battery only a cable to recharge it lasted only a few weeks since the cable snapped to recharge it. So my question is which is the best battery operated one no matter the price. I am leaving my Laptop in Thailand since I got another one here. So in your opinion witch is a good mouse to buy in Thailand (remember battery  operated) 

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Best mouse ... the one not in my house.

 

On topic ... I tend to buy the cheapest, and not because I'm a CC, but simply thrifty.  As I seem to constantly drop them, so most don't last long.   I just go to Advice, and they cost about 160 baht.

 

METOO is the brand I have now, and it's been dropped close to 10 times, off the side of the bed / mattress, as that's where I'm usually using, so not a far drop, vs a tabletop.   I'm amazed it's lasted this long, couple years.  Wireless, 1 AA battery.

 

I don't sit a table or desk, as the cost of replacing mouses would bankrupt me :coffee1:

 

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Logitech Ergo - the have a couple of models.

I use them since years and I really like them.

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Other options are here all lines up with criteria for you to choose.

https://www.logitech.com/th-th/products/mice.html

 

As far as I remember they cost something like 3000B, which is obviously expensive compared to other options.

Personally, I think it's a good investment to spend 10B per day for a comfortable hassle-free mouse (and keyboard, etc.)

 

 

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Microsoft has a huge mouse. It is very ergonomic because it does not force your hand in a unnatural position. I used them for years (before I switched to above, previous post).

 

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1 minute ago, BigStar said:

 

But "No Longer Available" according to your link.

oops - didn't see that. Thanks.

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Had Logitech for years and fits great in your hand , batteries seem to last quite a while in them with it signaling when you need change them.

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Despite being an Apple user, I have had bad experience with that brand's mice.
Had and tried many brands but for me now, after a long time, the ‘Satechi’ is the best.

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