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Belkin Wireless Notebook Mouse USB 2.0 SLIVER/BLACK

Belkin Wireless Notebook Mouse USB 2.0 SLIVER/BLACK (Belkin: F5L017TTUSB)
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Vendor: Belkin
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Belkin Wireless Notebook Mouse USB 2.0 SLIVER/BLACK
18%
Excellent
55%
Very Good
18%
Average
9%
Below Average
0%
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Rating: 7.64/10
With 11 User Reviews
Daniel_N@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/01/10
Cons: None so far

Pros: Cheap price
Comment:
I needed a cheap mouse for my notebook and this one fits the profile well. I got it on sale for 15 bucks, so far I haven't had any problems so I can't complain. Pretty good value.
André_B@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/18/10
Cons: poor long signal

Pros: For 9.99$ this mouse run great!
Comment:
For the price this mouse is great and ok! If you need a long range is not the right to buy for the price but if it still works pretty well.
Matthew_L@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/21/10
Cons: Batteries died in 3 days with casual useHave to press buttons on dongle/mouse to pair each time it comes out of stand by.

Pros: BluetoothCheap
Comment:
Got this on sale for 9.99. Became annoying to have to pair up the device with its dongle every time to bring it out of stand by. Also the batteries in it died much faster than i thought.
Mark_R@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/18/10
Cons: -Weird battery placement-Very brightb linking red light-Large USB wireless receiver

Pros: -Cheapest wireless mouse I could find-No unnecessary software-Plug and play
Comment:
I bought this mouse for my sis, just needed a good cheap one that was wireless for a notebook. Works great and all you have to is plug in the USB receiver and sync the mouse to get it working. The battery compartment took a lot longer than expected to find, you have to pull the top off, and the USB dongle is large, the size of my 8GB USB Drive, also it has a VERY bright red light that blinks whenever you move the mouse. It did come with batteries though.
NArkshaRK@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/10/10
Cons: Infrared range is a bit weak, but not unexpected

Pros: Cheap, it works, doesn't drain the battery endlessly
Comment:
I got this on sale for cheap, and am using it with an HTPC that normally is controlled by an RF remote, but sometimes you jsut need a mosue to do something. This fit that need nicely.
Ryan_C@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/07/10
Cons: Nothing yet!

Pros: Small, Fast, Low Cost, Came with full Batteries, Works Great & Installed within seconds :)
Comment:
I bought this for my Fiancée for her Laptop. She has small hands so the tiny shape of this mouse matched 100%!The Mouse cost under $10 and was installed literally within seconds. To this day she has yet to have ONE issue with it, which is saying alot as my mouse (Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0) cost more than twice the amount and had alot of issues with it getting started!
Roger D ©@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/19/10
Cons: Somewhat cheaper feel than say a more expensive Logitech model...but the keyword is expensive.

Pros: Cost, Eliminates those nasty touch mousepads on notebooks!
Comment:
After buying 2 of these on sale for what seemed like the price of those gumball machines nowadays I couldn't be happier to eliminate forever those pesky netbook touchpads. I hate those things and these Belkin wireless mice did just that and work very well.In all honesty, if I built net/notebooks I'd include a model such as this with each unit because I care.Since these were cheap on sale I'm giving these 4 stars. 5 stars would be given had they had the feel of some of the logitech ones however...the price just couldn't have been that good! For what this mouse is going to do...who cares..it's perfect! This review was modfied by poster @ 01-19-10 11:07 PM
Boneskull@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/04/10
Cons: Maybe a bit too small for big hands

Pros: Small, PnP works, quick response
Comment:
It works out of the box. Windows 7 recognized it... just syncronized it and it works. It had to be slowed down a bit in the control panel, but after that... solid.
SMBDragon@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/18/09
Cons: none

Pros: optical, ease of use
Comment:
this is a nice 2/3rds size of a regular mouse. Perfect for laptops. With the current $10 price it's worth it for any computer just to have an optical mouse for less. It is easy to connect as well. Even comes with batteries!
pillsburied@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/18/09
Cons: Large dongleNot BluetoothNot "laser"No case includedSort of ugly colour scheme

Pros: AAA batteries includedAuto-power-off featureNo software needed for use with Vista/Windows 7Works nicely
Comment:
It is very easy to get the mouse working. You just plug in the USB dongle, turn on the mouse switch, and complete a pairing process using the button on the dongle and one on the bottom of the mouse. This works well and there is no software to install for Windows 7/Vista users. I do not know whether this holds for XP or other OSes at this time.This mouse uses 2 "AAA" batteries. Whether that is good or bad depends on whether one has rechargeable ones at hand, I guess. There is no provision for recharging so you would have to remove the batteries.The unit has an auto-power-off feature that turns it off after about five minutes of inactivity. Pressing any button or turning the scroll wheel awakens thy mouse. I suppose all wireless mice have such a feature, but in case anyone is wondering, there it is. There is also a power switch on the bottom. I cannot comment on battery life yet.The mouse is not a Bluetooth device, but has a "pairing" process that you must completed before use. You must use the included dongle, and it is definitely on the large side. It is about the size of a fairly large USB flash drive. It is definitely not "tiny" as the product description suggests.It does the job and is a great value at the sale price. Even at the regular $25 price, it is among the cheapest wireless mice. However, for $5-7 more, you can find much nicer laser units with tiny dongles and cases, and which look much better. Bluetooth ones cost a bit more but if you wish to be sans dongle, they are the only option -- apart from wired.I would buy this mouse again but only at the sale price. On that basis I will award it four stars.
Honda I@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/27/09
Cons: style not very fancy. but hey, it's good price.

Pros: easy and comfortable to hold in my hand. not to mention the great price when it's on sale.
Comment:
I would buy this if I am just a regular user who is looking for a wireless mouse to use daily. But if I have bigger budget then I would get something else from Logitech
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