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Reddit mentions of TeckNet Classic 2.4G Portable Optical Wireless Mouse with USB Nano Receiver for Notebook,PC,Laptop,Computer,6 Buttons,30 Months Battery Life,4800 DPI,6 Adjustment Levels

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 18

We found 18 Reddit mentions of TeckNet Classic 2.4G Portable Optical Wireless Mouse with USB Nano Receiver for Notebook,PC,Laptop,Computer,6 Buttons,30 Months Battery Life,4800 DPI,6 Adjustment Levels. Here are the top ones.

TeckNet Classic 2.4G Portable Optical Wireless Mouse with USB Nano Receiver for Notebook,PC,Laptop,Computer,6 Buttons,30 Months Battery Life,4800 DPI,6 Adjustment Levels
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    Features:
  • 【100% Efficiency Improvement】TECKNET wireless mouse has a 6-level adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600/2000/2400/3200). Compared with ordinary mice, this wireless mouse has faster and more accurate tracking, helping you to improve your work efficiency. You can set different DPI according to your needs.
  • 【30 Months Battery Life】Using advanced process chips and intelligent power-saving technology, the wireless mouse can enjoy up to 30 months of use time with only 2 AA batteries (not included). The USB mouse features independent power switches and sleeps modes to minimize battery consumption, saving you time and money.
  • 【50ft Wireless Distance】The wireless mouse has a 50-foot use range, which reduces interference and delay for you. No need to install any drivers, plug the TECKNET wireless mouse into the device and you are ready to go! The wireless mouse is suitable for various surfaces, such as desktops, cloth, paper, etc. Even without a mouse pad, this mouse works quickly.
  • 【30° Ergonomic Design】The computer mouse provides a comfortable 30° ergonomic holding angle to keep your hands relaxed. The wireless mouse has non-slip rubber on the sides, and the finger rest is designed to keep your thumb in a comfortable position. The TECKNET mouse helps you reduce the strain on your hands caused by prolonged mouse use.
  • 【8 Million Clicks Lifetime】TECKNET mouse is durable and can withstand 8 million clicks, giving you a super long usage time. This laptop mouse is easily compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.4 and other systems to meet your daily use needs.
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height4.13385 Inches
Length2.55905 Inches
Weight0.1653466965 Pounds
Width1.633855 Inches

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Found 18 comments on TeckNet Classic 2.4G Portable Optical Wireless Mouse with USB Nano Receiver for Notebook,PC,Laptop,Computer,6 Buttons,30 Months Battery Life,4800 DPI,6 Adjustment Levels:

u/OsmeOxys · 5 pointsr/gadgets

I rather like gaming mice, particularly the naga. I find the side buttons massively useful for teamspeak, puush, macros, and AHK. Amusingly, a 10 dollar mouse has 2 side buttons and better wireless ability than any "gaming" mice with or without side buttons. ^(Side note, mice with generic side buttons, meet) ^x-mouse

Keyboards I couldnt care less about. The only benefit are the macros, which are pointlessly out of reach anyways. If you want mechanical, look at a generic kind.

Or simply put... Other than a quality, preferably wired, gaming mouse, everything is a joke.

u/fabulous_frolicker · 2 pointsr/pics

This $10 mouse,2000 DPI and 18 months of battery life.

u/getdat40 · 1 pointr/wow

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DHECXA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

There's definitely better quality ones out there, I just bought this one for the low price and to see how I like multi-button mouses. It's holding up pretty well so far.

u/alamistx · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This will probably sound crazy, but I bought this cheap $10 Chinese wireless mouse so I could get free shipping with my other purchase, and figured I'd use my with my laptop.


I love it so much it actually replaced my razer deathadder for most games. Only game I use my deathadder for now is csgo.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001DHECXA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1452578384&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=Wireless+mouse&dpPl=1&dpID=41z9BmLy84L&ref=plSrch

Edit:

-It has two thumb buttons which can be programmed for in game commands with no extra software.

-battery life is great. Mine has been on the same AA battery for the last 3 months.

-The buttons are very, very clicky. It's like the mouse version of a cherry mx blue keyboard. Some might find this annoying, but if you like that kind of audible and tactile feedback, then it's a great choice.

  • 3 different DPI settings switched by holding down the top button
u/jasmineearlgrey · 1 pointr/unitedkingdom

Get one of these bad boys. I've had mine since September 2013, and it's still working fine. I think I've changed the battery twice.

u/NiallSeamistWay · 1 pointr/anime

I'm a working college student and I decided to finally treat myself a little for a better workstation on a budget of ~$200. This is the wallpaper I used.

Total cost of the items I've recently bought on Offerup and Amazon:

u/caibrezs · 1 pointr/computers

If it fits you hand good and comfortably and has a good DPI for you then thats great. Personally I use this portable mouse because it fits my hand better than most other mouses at its price: https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Wireless-Receiver-Notebook-Adjustment/dp/B001DHECXA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1506198687&sr=8-1&keywords=tecknet

u/GivesCredit · 1 pointr/OverwatchUniversity

It is comfortable and I havent noticed any skips. However I play at 800dpi 7 sens and it is really hard to do fast turns, especially with my tiny mouse mat,. I don't notice any input lag or anything, but that may be because i have never actually played with a wired mouse before.

This the mouse in question: https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Wireless-Receiver-Notebook-Adjustment/dp/B001DHECXA

u/o0turdburglar0o · 1 pointr/linuxmint

TeckNet Classic... Less than $10, comfortable size, non-proprietary (1x AA) battery, zero issues on Linux.

https://www.amazon.com/TeckNet-2-4G-Wireless-Mouse-Buttons/dp/B001DHECXA

Unless you're doing twitch-style gaming, I see zero reason to spend a lot of money on a mouse. Or if you're into the RGB thing, I guess...

u/pfannyyy · 1 pointr/Debate

Laptop Stand
I personally go paperless in PF debate, except for my flows. So having a stand to get my laptop off the desk and closer to eye-level is good. (The legs detract from the height in the picture.) Also this is widely used in my circuit by all laptop debaters and it is super reliable.

Extension cords for laptop chargers are also handy if you have a laptop with a low battery life. A lot of PC users end up using extension cords to charge their laptops in round.

Wireless Mouse
This is extremly useful when cutting cards on the go, in round throwing evidence into a speech, or even sorting through your articles in the Extemp prep room. So nice to have a cheap wireless mouse you don't have to worry about. I just use a Razer Naga for all the macros but I would reccomend the mouse I linked.

I just use my phone as a timer. I would really appreciate if someone linked a good timer that is more professional than my phone!

Also a good backpack that can hold tons of flow paper, a laptop, chargers, laptop stand, etc. without killing your back is important.

u/meunbear · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I have this one, TeckNet 2.4G Nano Wireless Mouse, 5 Buttons (M002) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DHECXA/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_RpdPwb5AHBWHQ it's worth the 10 bucks to me, use it on my laptop, it's actually not bad for games on the go.

u/thewxdude · 1 pointr/Overwatch

It may be worth it to get a mouse like that then. Doesn't have to be a super fancy 8 button gaming mouse that costs $100.

This is the one I use. Very reliable and cheap.

u/porkyboy11 · 0 pointsr/MouseReview

i used to use this im not sure how good the specs are but i never felt it was a bottleneck to my gaming plus its lasted as i bought it in 2013 and my brother still uses it