

🚀 Elevate your workflow with silent precision and marathon battery life!
This rechargeable Bluetooth mouse features a durable 450mAh lithium battery delivering up to 500 hours of use, silent clicks for distraction-free work, and three DPI levels for customizable cursor speed. Compatible with iPad Pro, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook devices, it offers ergonomic comfort with an anti-fingerprint finish and anti-slip scroll wheel, making it the perfect wireless accessory for professionals on the go.
| ASIN | B086275WHB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #376 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,809) |
| Date First Available | December 8, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | J8-J13 |
| Manufacturer | JETTA |
| Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 2.28 x 0.91 inches |
N**A
Mouse worth buying
Works well, holds its charge and charges quickly.
C**A
LOVED! LASTED OVER 3 YEARS!
I really loved this mouse. Bought in December 2021 and it only just broke on me in May 2025. The scrolling wheel no longer works. This lasted me nearly 3.5 years with no issues and lots of use. Very high quality functionally in my opinion. I loved the pink color it was really cute and the sleek modern look, the mouse still looks great after all this time! To this day the mouse holds a charge for a VERY long time and I can go months without needing to charge it. Another great feature is that even when it needs charging you can just plug it into your computer and continue working! No need to stop or change to a backup mouse. I also love the bluetooth aspect so I don't have to plug any thing into my computer. Sad that I now have to part ways with this awesome mouse, we have been through so much. I would definitely recommend!
G**N
Good little mouse
I love the color, the way it fits in my hands, and the way it clicks. It has a good feel when you click, but it's completely silent. I had a lot of connectivity issues for almost 2 weeks when I first bought it. I had to keep switching back & forth between Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz. (I do like that you have both options though). My other Bluetooth mouth connected to the same computer with no issues, so I'm not sure what the deal was. (Maybe a statement update?) It connects quickly now. I typically use Bluetooth. I just click the grey button below the scroll wheel a couple times and it wakes up. It's much heavier than my other Bluetooth mouse, but it's so smooth and still light enough that I can throw it in my carrying case with my laptop and not be weighed down.
J**N
Good Bluetooth/USB wireless mouse
I've been using this for 5 months now. Switched from the (original) Apple Magic Mouse so I wouldn't have to keep replacing the batteries (recycled from my iMac to my MacBook to my Lenovo). But I also switched because scrolling wasn't as easy while remoting to an old Windows 7 computer via a laggy server for work using the smooth Magic Mouse working on downloaded drivers, so it was a good time for change (Thanks, Coronavirus). This mouse connects quick and easy. I wanted a Bluetooth mouse because my laptop only has one USB-A port, but it's nice having both options. I actually used the USB receiver when I went back to work for a time and was training somebody on my computer, so I used this mouse to take control when necessary. Connection was still fine via USB receiver. There's a blue light under the DPI button that will turn on and blink when searching for a connection, and when the mouse recognizes connection to your device, too, I believe (apologies, I don't feel like checking to confirm now haha). The mouse does go to sleep when inactive for "8 minutes," but it wakes up in a second if not instantly, and clicking to wake up the mouse hasn't actively clicked something on the screen that I can recall, so no need to worry about misclicking on wake-up. Battery has been fine—I don't think it's died on me yet, and I'll use it for a couple weeks at a time before I think to charge it; the battery's supposed to last three weeks if I recall correctly. You can't use it while it's charging though, unfortunately. The blue light goes on while charging, and turns off when it's done. I only had one hiccup where I thought the battery died on me, mouse wasn't connecting to my laptop, so I let it charge (takes 3 hours, kinda long imo but I don't know the average for rechargeable mice as this is my first one) and then tried to re-connect, still no luck. I tried once more when I finished with work, and turns out something was up with my Bluetooth connection, haha. The light for the mouse kept blinking when I tried to connect before and after charging, so I knew it wasn't dead, and I didn't know how it could have died since I haven't used it to death anyway. I'm sure the Bluetooth mis-connection was my laptop's fault, not the mouse. Unfortunately (imo), you can't change the mouse's Bluetooth name from "BT.51 mouse." Now the physical stuff. It was an adjustment to get used to this mouse from the Magic Mouse. It's taller, for one. It's also much more lightweight—idk what feather-mouse exists out there for someone to call this "heavy"—I had to get used to navigating with a lighter mouse, especially when the DPI is set to the highest speed (of 3) from the box, but turns out it's much easier to move than the heavy Magic Mouse. I think I'm using the lowest DPI, and a cursor speed of 9 on my laptop to simulate the speed I used on my MacBook. There's no indication of which DPI speed you're on except for seeing how quickly your cursor moves. I haven't had any issues with mis-clicking the DPI button. And speaking of clicking, the mouse clicks are very quiet. Not silent, but quiet. Recently, though, I have noticed a slight squeak from the wheel from a lot of scrolling. Not really an issue for me, though. As for the build, maybe it's cheap plastic, especially compared with the sleek and metallic Magic Mouse, but it's smooth plastic on top, soft touch to the scroll wheel. If you can look closely at the front view of the mouse, there is some deformation on the gray molding, but nothing that affects performance, only aesthetics you'll rarely look at. Of course if you've seen pictures from other reviews, the blue color is nothing like the advertised picture, but it's not bad in and of itself. I'd say the gray accents on the trim and DPI button are the worst part, haha. On the bottom, the double-on-off switch is convenient, easy to move; the USB receiver is exposed but fits snugly into its pocket, so no worries about it slipping out. I haven't used this on many different surfaces, so I can't speak to how well it does there. Overall I'm satisfied with this mouse.
J**.
Holds charge well
I bought this over a year ago when I replaced my 15yo MacBook. For the price it has exceeded my expectations. I don’t use it daily, but I do use it weekly, & I’ve only had to recharge it a handful of times. When it does need recharging, it reaches full charge in the time it takes to make & eat a sandwich. The only caveat is that it stops broadcasting its signal after a period of not being used. I just toggle the power off on the mouse, then back on & it reconnects. If I used it daily that may not even be an issue.
H**I
Does the job with little complications.
Setting up the mouse with my chromebook was easy, it recognized the device right away and connected with no issues. I've had no problems with any sort of disconnecting or anything. The clicks are very quiet as well. It's made of a very cheap plastic, no weight to it at all. The one thing that bugs me is when scrolling it likes to randomly skip down a few extra scrolls more than you've done. It's a very annoying issue that makes you have to scroll back up and try to find your place again. Apart from that, it does it's job as a wireless mouse. If you can get passed the weird scrolling issue, it works perfectly.
U**M
Cute useful Bluetooth/USB wireless mouse for all devices
When I receive this mouse, it is exactly the same as it has described. I love this mouse because it has a dual-mode: Bluetooth and USB. I connect the mouse's Bluetooth with my laptop, pc/mac book, and even on Ipad pro too. It is very easy to connect. After turning the mouse ON, my laptop automatically connects to it. If I don't want it to connect with Bluetooth, I can also use its USB to connect with the laptop. My mouse has a color of light green. It's so cute and nice. I also love this mouse because it is a rechargeable mouse. I don't have to change the battery anymore, and I charge it just like charging the mobile phone. When charging, remember to turn the mouse to ON then the blue light will be flashing while charging and its light will stop when it full. Whenever I see my mouse doesn't move smoothly or certainly it stops while connecting with my computer then I know that it is time to charge the mouse. It takes 2 hours to get full of charge. Overall, this mouse is great. It can connect to all devices. I recommend everyone to own one's. I'm sure you will like it as much as I do.
ノ**ヨ
I would recommend this for travel, especially, and for people with small or slender hands. It’s lightweight and smooth, and perfectly compatible with my Mac Air and iPad.
C**A
Gostei da aparência mas não funcionou
S**R
It’s ok to buy. But little pricy.
D**X
This mouse is good. However I wish you could change the point from round to arrow shape.
A**R
Works well
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