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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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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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Logitech MX Anywhere is the best one I have found. And the Logitech MX for keys is the best keyboard I have found. Both are expensive, and well worth it. Both are available here. 

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10 hours ago, arick said:

Buy a dozen on Lazada figure it out yourself

Yes is what a Thai friend does, he like his mouse so when it goes wrong just exchange for another new one

 

Same I find with Keyboards had loads some cheap some very expensive, my present one is around 6 years old and still going  strong  RAPOO WIRELESS so well worth the money... + very heavy usage 

 

On another note the keyboard and the mouse I use for my TV Box was a cheap one, all it says on it Made in China light use but is 5 years old !!

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Advice is a good dealer. M185 is good, but it seems to require a USB receiver. This mouse is no longer listed on the Logitech site.

 

It depends on whether you are doing something specialized such as Excel or gaming, or not. If not, Logitech MX Anywhere 3S uses Bluetooth without a USB receiver. Does your laptop have up to date Bluetooth capability? Does the laptop work on Windows 10/11 or Apple OS 10.5 or later? Other mouse models have extra buttons that usually can be set for specific programs. Be careful when you buy to avoid mice that require USB receivers.

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