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TECKNET Bluetooth Mouse, 4000DPI Wireless Mouse Bluetooth for Laptop 2-in-1(BT 5.0/3.0+2.4Ghz) Computer Mouse, Portable PC Mouse Wireless with USB Receiver for Mac, Compatible with MacBook Chromebook

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1.Color:Black


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About this item

  • Multi-Mode Connectivity: wireless mouse switches between 2 devices via BT5.0/BT3.0/2.4GHz. Compatible with laptops/tablets/MacBooks, realizes free switches between 2 devices(with Bluetooth mode and 2.4G mode) in a switch button on the computer mouse wireless.
  • 2 in 1(Bluetooth+2.4Ghz USB) Connection Options: Use Bluetooth (Windows/macOS/Android) or 2.4GHz USB receiver. Store adapter in mouse, and no WiFi support
  • Dual-Device Control: Switch between laptop/tablet instantly. MacBooks require Bluetooth (no USB port). Supports control 2 devices(one with usb-a, one with bluetooth), without the trouble of plugging and pairing
  • Customizable DPI: 6 adjustable levels (800/1200/1600/2400/3200/4000). Tru-Wave tracking works on most surfaces. Plug-and-play with Nano receiver storage (stored in the back of the wireless mouse for laptop)
  • Ergonomic Build: Contoured design for comfort. 10 million times click durability. Compact size for travel. Computer mouse wireless is not ideal for large hands.
  • Smart Features: Auto-sleep extends battery (18 months, 2 AA required). Back/Forward buttons make moving quickly forward or back between documents or browsing websites a breeze (Windows/Android only, Mac not suitable)
  • Warranty & Note: 36-month warranty with registration. Troubleshoot via battery replacement/LED indicators (green=2.4G, blue=BT). (247 characters). No USB-C support and not rechargeable, iPad shows round cursor, Mac disables side buttons.
  • Usage Reminders: Audible clicks(not silent). Sleep mode activates after 10min (double-click to wake). Windows 7/XP note: Manual driver install required for USB adapter. Contact the seller for damaged/missing parts.
  • 2.4G Mode: Insert batteries → Toggle switch to 2.4G (green LED) → Plug receiver into USB-A → Press any button to connect
  • Bluetooth Mode: Insert batteries → Toggle to BT mode (blue LED) → Hold pairing button 3s → Enable device Bluetooth → Search "BM20X-3.0" or "BM20X-5.0" → Connect



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #17 in Computer Mice
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available December 17, 2019 Manufacturer TECKNET

Product Description

Computer Wireless Mouse Compatible with Laptop Macbook Air Pro

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TECKNET wireless mouse offers 3 modes (BT5.0/BT3.0/2.4GHz) with dual-device switching. Features 6 DPI levels (800-4000), ergonomic design, 18-month battery life. Compatible with Windows/macOS/Android/iOS. Note: Requires 2 AA batteries; side buttons disabled on Mac

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Q1 Is it rechargeable or need a battery ?Does this compatible with 2021 MacBook Air/Pro M1?
Answer This non-rechargeable wireless mouse needs AA batteries (NOT INCLUDED). If still need to purchase a rechargeable mouse. You can choose other styles of TECKNET rechargeable mice, or express your needs to us.Yes, it’s compatible with the 2021 MacBook Air/Pro M1. Exclusively connects via Bluetooth and doesn’t support USB-A receiver connection, these models only have USB-C ports unless you have ethernet adapter, which can provide USB-A port.
Q2 The package came with an adapter, but the link mentions a Bluetooth mouse. Is this a USB mouse then?
Answer This 2-in-1 wireless mouse offers USB-A and Bluetooth connection. BT mode supports Mac Book/Chrome Book, USB-A mode supports desktops/laptops and devices with USB-A port, cannot connect though WiFi.
Q3 What should I do if the device cannot connect or is disconnected after connecting?
Answer If the device cannot be connected, please check the accompanying manual or the multiple videos/step diagrams on our homepage and follow the above steps; The reason for disconnection after connection is this mouse will enter sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. Press any key to wake, then click a second time can be used normally. NOTE: this is not a disconnect, just going into power-saving sleep mode
Q4 What is DPI? Can the wireless mouse pointer speed be adjusted if it's too slow or too fast, and how can it be adjusted?
Answer DPI (Dots Per Inch) measures mouse sensitivity. Wireless mouse has 6 levels DPI to adjust: 800-4000DPI. Recommend 800/1200 for browsing, 1600/2400 for precision, and 3200/4000 for gaming. Adjust DPI with the button located under the scroll wheel.
Q5 Does this wireless mouse for laptop have a sleep mode, and how do you wake the mouse from sleep? What is the size?
Answer Yes, the laptop's wireless mouse features an auto-sleep mode for power conservation (if idle for over 10 seconds). It wakes up instantly upon pressing any key. The computer mouse's dimensions are 4.21 x 2.48 x 1.54 inches, akin to the size of a pear.
Q6 The bluetooth mouse cursor bounces around on the screen, not stable, how to solve it?
Answer For USB connection, unplug the USB from the device, switch the mouse to OFF, then back to USB, and plug in the USB again. For Bluetooth connection, turn off the device's Bluetooth, switch the mouse to OFF, then to BT, turn on the device's Bluetooth again, long-press the mouse for Bluetooth pairing mode, and re-pair the devices
Q7 The Bluetooth mouse comes with a USB adapter, providing an alternative to Bluetooth connection. However, the package received does not include the adapter. How can this issue be resolved?
Answer Through Amazon buyer support, we will handle it within 24 hours
Q8 When connecting to a Windows 7/XP system, does the driver installation require manual operation?
Answer Yes. When connecting to a Windows 7 or XP system, the system may pop up a driver installation prompt, requiring the user to manually allow the installation. Other operating systems (such as Windows 10/11, macOS, or Linux) usually complete the driver installation automatically without manual operation.

Yo
Reviewed in Spain on February 8, 2025
Es cómodo utilidad versátil al tener las alternativas de bluetooth y radiofrecuencia puedes conectarlo a cualquier equipo y no hay ningún tipo de retraso
J Perdomo
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
The battery life on this is phenomenal. I got it to replace my old Logitech mouse which started to lag a lot. I use this for productivity, but I love how smooth and fast it connects. I have had no issues with it lagging or freezing. Honestly one of the best budget friendly mouses. It is much smoother than the non gaming ones, and it feels nice in the hands. The clicks respond with no issue and scrolls nicely.
Star Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Works perfectly, as expected, no issues. Love wireless!
Hawaii Dave
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
It's very easy to move the cursor accurately on the screen and the scroll wheel turns easily without accidentally pressing down on it. I like that you can either use bluetooth or the usb "plug" to connect wirelessly. The bluetooth connection was very easy to make. I've decided to buy another mouse because I think it's a really good deal at $11.
Angelo
Reviewed in Italy on January 21, 2025
Ottimo da usare e funziona bene con Bluetooth. Sono soddisfatto
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
The mouse works well as expected. Solid product for the price (response time, ergonomics, etc.). I ordered this in an emergency for work while traveling overnight, which was great. However, I didn’t realize this does not come with a battery. Make sure you order one from Amazon as well if you don’t have spare AA batteries with you.
Cédric Senelier
Reviewed in France on January 10, 2025
Après un mois d'utilisation, j'en suis vraiment content.Une très bonne souris bluetooth qui peut se connecter directement au bluetooth de l'ordinateur ou se coupler avec la clé clé usb fournie.Très bonne prise en main, agréable et réglable à souhait pour la sensibilité.Tout ça à un prix au top.N'hésitez plus !
Elpc
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
This mouse was inexpensive, easy to connect and works well. I was replacing an old mouse that would not stay connected and was quick to choose. My particular preferences are for a more streamlined (flatter) mouse that does not "click" when you click and buttons you don't have to push deliberately - this mouse is tall/raised, has a clear and definite click sound and requires deliberate "push" to click it. I prefer a mouse that allows your hand to lay "flatter", is very sensitive in that pushing to click is almost unnecessary and nearly if not silent. This one works great and I may consider a replacement that meets my picky preferences, but all in all this is an adequate, basic mouse that is easy to connect. You can connect by usb receiver or by bluetooth.
David T
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
A basic mouse that works perfectly. It is very responsive, compact and feels great using it. Love it!
Matthew
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
I'm so glad I bought this mouse, it's extremely useful for general use on my desktop PC and my steam deck. I use the 2.4 Ghz dongle on my desktop and bluetooth on my steam deck. Switching between my two devices is seamless and it works on both.For my desktop: I love how I don't have to deal with my wired mouse anymore. Before, I had to sit close to the screen because I was tied to the mouse wire. Now I can sit on my bed further away. There's also no more wires getting in the way in my room. It's a game changer!For my steam deck: I always hated doing file work on steam deck, having to use the on-screen keyboard and the track pad. It slowed down my work pace significantly. Now I can easily connect this wireless mouse and don't have to deal with any of that. It connects as soon as I power on the mouse and is ready to be used.What I dislike: It's a bit small in the hand compared to my wired mouse. For that reason, it would not be good for gaming, only for general file work and browsing. But otherwise it's a great mouse with no issues, it gets the job done. No issues with the buttons either.As a bonus, I added two rubber pads from a keyboard I bought, which elevates the mouse clicks.
William Remaley
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022
I don't normally go out of my way to write reviews on Amazon, but after having a frustrating couple years' experience with mice (mouses?), i felt compelled to get on here and express how happy i am with this one. I've owned many mice over the years, normally i buy Targus or Logitech if I can. Targus used to make a really nice one with an optical top-side scroll that allowed you to scroll not only up or down but left and right too, that may have been my all-time favorite up 'til now, but they no longer make it. It died several years ago, and since i've gone through many. They never seem to last more than a year or two; it seems sooner or later the main click button wears out or they just stop responding like a power issue, and they need to be replaced. Many times, especially if you use a Mac or use Linux, they just won't work at all, compatibility issues. I've tried a couple Logitech mice the last few times, they seem to be the premier company in the mouse market, so you'd think they'd be good quality. Had a Logitech Pebble, stopped working literally a year and a day after I bought it (also happened to be right after the warranty expired...interesting.) Also disconnected frequently (several times a day), and took some hassle to re-connect. Bought a same model replacement at a Target where Logitech was the only brand they had and the Pebble was the best (and priciest, at $29.99) they had in stock. This time, it worked for about 30 seconds before it too "died", leaving me mouseless again until i could go back to Target to return it. Major inconvenience to say the least, considering that buying a mouse was the 1 and only reason for the original Target visit in the first place. The girl who processed the return asked me no questions about the return, even though I'd already cut open the package, which suggested to me that was not the first time she'd seen people return a defective Logitech mouse. Needless to say, i'm done with Logitech. The other thing about the Logitech mouse, it never seemed to wake up one of my machines, even if the laptop had just fallen asleep. I was always having to re-connect it too. I had just started using Linux around the time i got that, and i always assumed it was a compatibility issue, and had shrugged it off as a pitfall of Linux. Same with another "off-brand" mouse I had used, though that one was the only one I ever had that seemed to connect seamlessly with Linux over Bluetooth (I've found that you usually have to use the USB piece to use a wireless mouse with Linux, Bluetooth seems to be a problem, at least with mice). Not to write a hate-spiel about Logitech here, but it aggravates me greatly that their mice don't work well, especially with their reputation and the price of their stuff. It's like, i live in the richest, most powerful nation in the world, in the most technologically advanced era in history, and i can't get a decent ^#$%ing wireless mouse that will actually work longer than a year!? What does a guy have to do to get a freakin' mouse that works these days?Anyway, I bought this one due to the high ratings, features, and most options for compatibility and connections. Had it maybe a month or two, so i can't comment yet on it's long-term durability. But, it has been life-changing so far. I was skeptical that it would even work, but it does, and it works far better than any other mouse i've had since that Targus of long ago. And it's about half the price of Logitech mice. This mouse will wake up my Linux laptop from the other room, the next day after it's been "asleep" overnight. It turns out Linux isn't the problem; the problem was that the other mice i had and their wireless signal were too weak. This one is also nicely designed, with a more comfortable and ergonomic fit for my hand than a Pebble's small, shallow shape, and i have relatively small hands. I can quickly and easily switch between control of two computers by switching the connectivity switch on the bottom from Bluetooth to USB adaptor or vice-versa. The Pebble could sort-of do that too, if both laptops were "awake", but this one is far more reliable, and is powerful enough to wake up the asleep machine, which Logitech mice can't. Mice are simple devices in principle, easy to take for granted. But in this age where apparently mouse companies apparently either can't build one that that works very well for very long, or don't feel it's in their interests to do so, Tecknet is a godsend. It also comes in a simple, environmentally-considerate cardboard box, which happily proclaims "frustration-free packaging". Well-done, Shenzhen! No scissor-destroying, aggravating, potentially dangerous cutting open of plastic blister-packaging of questionable recyclability. I wish more American companies would take this kind of approach.Room for improvement? Well, the mouse seems to occasionally disconnect randomly from my MacOS-running laptop (I use Bluetooth connection for that one), but it doesn't happen that often, and usually self-corrects after a couple seconds and a bit of mouse-jiggling. There's a thin toggle-button built onto the left side of the gripping area which function as back- and forward- buttons you can activate with a squeeze of your thumb for web browsers. Takes a little getting used to, and it's easy to accidentally click those and switch pages when doing web-surfing, but can actually come in handy when you're used to it and feeling extra-lazy, so I have mixed feelings about that. If you're left-handed though, this is not an optimal placement, and I think lefties will either accidentally click more than righties, or will feel this isn't really "available" to them, as it may take a rather awkward maneuvering of the ring-finger to use. Also, there are quite a few buttons and switches on this mouse, so you really do have to read the manual to get this thing going, and you'll probably have to consult it again from time to time, as i have. All that said, it's an incredible relief to finally have a well-functioning, reliable, high-performance multi-platform wireless mouse that plays well with Linux and MacOS, and that alone gives me reason to rate this at five stars.
Pierre
Reviewed in Singapore on August 3, 2021
I intended to connect this 1600DPi mouse to my internal Bluetooth.The pairing was relatively easy and requested less than 3 seconds to be detected at the start.Windows automatically updated the driver, and the final set was quick.Even if it is not a problem for my left hand, I will not recommend it for left-handed people, as both lateral buttons can be inconvenient.
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