Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse Review: Too Flat For Long Usage
With this mouse, you might forget about replacing the batteries
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When it comes to portable and efficient peripherals, the Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse stands out as a popular choice among Windows users. Let’s dive into a comprehensive review, exploring its pros and cons, and providing practical solutions to common issues.
All about Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse
1. Design and basic usage
This sleek little device has been turning heads with its stylish design, long battery life, and the kind of wireless connectivity that dreams are made of. And the best part? It won’t leave your wallet feeling too light. It’s a well-engineered peripheral that’s both functional and affordable, making it a standout choice for anyone on the go.
However, right from the start I was baffled by its skinny figure. Yeah, it’s just another Apple Magic Mouse clone and of course, it’s a mobile mouse, not a regular desktop one, but still, it’s pretty hard to hold. If you’ve got larger hands, you might find the limited palm support a tad uncomfortable.
On the positive side, the Surface Mobile Mouse sports a comfortable, space-saving design that’s easy on the eyes. Its sturdy build and multiple color options mean you can match it with your other gadgets or let it stand out on its own.
Another plus is that Microsoft’s mouse is ambidextrous, making it a great pick for lefties and righties alike.
2. Connection and battery
Setting it up is a breeze, thanks to its support for Windows Swift Pair, and once you’re up and running, you’ll enjoy a long battery life that’s sure to keep you clicking happily for months on end.
But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. While this mouse is a marvel in many ways, it does have its downsides. The occasional connection lag can be a bit of a bummer. That said, these are relatively minor gripes in the grand scheme of things.
It connects via Bluetooth and features a Microsoft BlueTrack sensor with a maximum resolution of 1800 dpi. Power comes from disposable AAA batteries, and the whole package weighs in at a feather-light 2.75 ounces.
If you compare it to Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse, for instance, the latter a similar blend of portability and price, albeit with a feature set that some might find a bit light. It’s incredibly slim and light, making it a dream for travelers, but its slim profile might not be everyone’s cup of tea.
To start off, Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse needs the two AAA included batteries. Turn on the Bluetooth connection from your laptop and then press the Bluetooth button on the mouse until the light starts flashing. That means it’s powered and in pairing mode.
Thanks to Windows Swift Pair, the laptop will immediately identify the mouse and prompt you to connect it.
However, you can still connect it the old fashioned way. On your laptop open Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, then click on Add Bluetooth or other device and click on the Surface Mobile Mouse when you see it on the list.
As for the battery autonomy, Surface Mobile Mouse is rated for up to 12 months of typical usage. We tested it for two weeks and it barely went to 99% with 8 hours of usage per day. That means you can forget about that aspect for a very long time. And if you want to prolong the battery life even more, long press the power button to turn it off when it’s not in use.
3. Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse price
Right now, the Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse is not available in Microsoft Store, but you can still find it on Amazon with a price starting from $41. So, it’s pretty affordable for a sleek mobile mouse.
Pros & cons of the Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse
Pros:
- Portability: Lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry around.
- Design: Sleek and modern design that complements Surface devices.
- Battery Life: Long-lasting battery life with efficient power usage.
- Connectivity: Easy Bluetooth pairing with Windows devices.
Cons:
- Lag Issues: Occasional connection lag can be frustrating.
- Surface Compatibility: May not work well on all surfaces without a mouse pad.
- Customization: Limited customization options without additional software.
Conclusion
In the end, whether you’re a digital nomad in need of a trusty companion for your laptop, or just someone who appreciates the finer things in tech, the Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse is worth a look. Its blend of style, functionality, and affordability makes it a compelling choice for anyone in the market for a mobile mouse. So, why not give it a whirl? Your perfect tech accessory might just be a click away.
While you’re here, you may also check out the Arc Touch Bluetooth mouse, because you might also like it. And if you need more options, we’ve got a list of the best mice for Windows PCs.
Do you already have a Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse? Describe your experience in the comments below.
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