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🖱️ Elevate your workspace with the Magnito Mouse – where style meets functionality!
The Magnito Mouse is a compact, wireless mouse designed for seamless connectivity with MacBook, iPad, and other devices. Featuring a magnetic attachment for easy portability, Bluetooth 5.0 for quick connections, and a sleek, silent design, it’s the perfect travel companion for professionals on the go.
A**I
It goes well with my macbook
It is very easy to connect without any connection problem. The best thing is that I can turn it off to preserve the battery life. I love this mouse!!
J**S
Really cool idea
Really cool idea. Needs a few more tweeks. The buttons are a little sticky and it doesn't like being dropped
B**Y
I loved everything!!
It's a game changer! I used all the features described and works perfectly.I'll definitely come back and shop here again!
E**U
It was amazing!!
It's very convenient and the actual gray color is more pretty than photo. I think it's good for business trips because I can attach the mouse to my laptop I really recommend it!! so good
J**E
Cute and functional.
I was in the market for a bluetooth mouse to replace the one I was previously using that required a dongle taking up a USB port on my laptop. This one was super cute and had the bonus that it aimed to help keep you organized. I debated whether to order it in grey to blend in with my computer and mousepad or to get the pink. The pink sparked joy for me and continues to do so throughout this week that I've used it, so I am glad I went with it.Attaching it to my computer is not something I am interested in. When I take my laptop, I put it in a cloth sleeve and put my accessories in the pocket. Instead, I stuck the magnetic pad to the bottom of my riser for my monitors, so I can pop the mouse up there and keep track of it when I'm not using it and get it off of my desk surface.Some of the pros I like:+Glides really nicely, and is really zippy and responsive on screen. It works with or without a mousepad, but I find that I can control it better on my mousepad.+Saves battery by going to sleep when I'm not using it. I just click the side button to wake it up when I come back to my computer.+Accepted my rechargeable batteries. It is still going strong after almost a week, but it's not a huge concern to me, since I use rechargeables.+Can be paired with two different devices, since it has BT1 and BT2 on the bottom.+Extremely easy setup and clear instruction pamphlet.+It's quiet! The buttons click silently and the scroll wheel rolls without sound.I haven't used the remote clicker mode yet, so I can't speak to how that works.The slider on the bottom for the power switch and toggle between mouse and remote modes seemed cumbersome for me to get my finger nail into and then have enough control to slide it just one click instead of past where I intended. It turned out to not be a big issue since I just leave it on now and let it go to sleep while not in use, and then wake it back up by clicking the side button, as mentioned previously.It's also not real ergonomic, so we'll see if longer usage impacts my wrist, but it wouldn't be fair to count this as a con, since I don't believe the design was ever intended to be ergonomic, as the seller is marketing the unique magnetic feature that requires the top to be flat and not curved to fit your palm better.Finally, coming with a handwritten note from the seller was a nice touch.
A**Q
Novel portablilty concept, with some ergonomics drawbacks
The media could not be loaded. Introduction: Magnito Mouse adopts a novel concept: taking advantage of magnetism, it allows a flat-top mouse to adhere to one side of a separate, thin pad the other side of which is glued to stick on anything you may affix it to.First Impression: Magnito Mouse is a medium size mouse powered with two AAA batteries. It sports a pleasing build and heft (batteries inserted) and an unusual shape because of the flat top. The mouse (including batteries) weights approximately 3.2 ounces. The adhesive and magnetic pad is just shy of an additional 0.5 ounces. When affixed to a device, you'll be lugging around 3.5 to 4 ounces extra weight. The attached photos and movie show some features of this mouse.Operation: Magnito Mouse can connect to two Bluetooth hosts and switch between them for pairing. Connection and pairing with two machines (Windows 10 or 11) was effortless. Magnito was recognized in all cases as a BT 5 device. The mouse has a sleep mode that kicks in automatically. Shifting the mouse will not (hurrah!) wake the mouse up. For that, a click is necessary. The mouse slides adequately on a mouse pad; resistance to sliding is OK, but higher than for a twice-the-price Logitech MX 2s Anywhere mouse. Sensitivity, for me, is fine out of the box. Instructions for changing DPI are so confusing I was not able to interpret them. Important to me, Magnito is almost a perfect ambidextrous mouse. The flat top is unusual but not crippling for my semi-claw grip. If you use a palm grip, you may find the shape of this mouse hard to get used to. Clicking is precise and the tactile feedback is pleasant and clearly perceptible. The mouse wheel is also a middle button, and will tilt left and right, but does not offer hyper-scrolling. The tactile feedback of the wheel's clicking detents is competent.Operating system support: Magnito. as a straightforward mouse, is guaranteed to work on Windows, Mac OS, Android and iOS. The availability of convenience functionality is a fruit salad of options that may or may not work on your platform. On Windows, after physically switching the slide toggle underneath the mouse, you will lose mousing but the scroll wheel will control the volume of the audio player. On some other platform it claims to allow remote control for PowerPoint presentations, camera shutter control, and miscellaneous niceties I could not test, and consequently express no opinion,Ergonomics: a picture unfairly compares Magnito with two premium mice: a Logitech MX 2s Anywhere (in my opinion the best mouse that fits my utilitarian requirements) and a Microsoft ARC mouse (a portability champion for palm grippers, not my favorite but fits unobtrusively in blue-jeans pockets.) On a desktop it will not displace the (much more expensive) Logitech. Portability wise, it may replace my (also much more expensive) Microsoft ARC.Overall: on Windows, a well-priced, competent no-frills mouse with good connectivity and pleasant enough ergonomics (for a semi-claw gripper, read above for palm grips). If you appreciate Magnito's new concept for portability, it's a winner. As a non-portable desktop mouse it's OK, but this circumstance is not its forte.
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