Usage Performance

When most hands completely dwarf the mouse, you wonder if there are any usability issues with the mouse. Having it tested non-stop for the past few days, there are few conclusions that can be made.

Distance Performance

Bluetake claims 30 feet (10 meters), but for us, the mouse movement started to get choppy after 12 feet or so (4 meters). However, this is still quite a bit further than I can take my MX700 before the signal start to degrade. This is marginally enough for HTPCs, where you will be sitting at a fair distance away from the TV. Testing was done in a concrete building, so your mileage may vary.

Battery Performance

Coming with Energizers, you would hope your batteries will last a long time. However, there's another reason why Bluetake added an on/off switch besides trying to mess with my mind. Using the stock batteries and leaving the switch on 'on' mode, the mouse lasted about 80 hours before it pooped and died. However, there was no deterioration in performance as we neared the 80 hour mark. Instead, it was working one minute, and died the next. It is highly suggested that you use rechargeable AAAs for this mouse if you do end up buying it.

Conclusion

Regardless of some flaws, this mouse actually impressed me (and many other innocent bystanders) with its surprisingly high usability and uniqueness. At a MSRP of $89 for the combo, this is fairly pricey. However, you can purchase the mouse individually if you do not need the adaptor, and the street price is $59. Regardless, you will pay a premium for the size/weight benefits and the flexibility of using Bluetooth. As a Fujitsu P2110 user who appreciates the little things in life, I would give this a recommended rating.

85%

Usage Performance

When most hands completely dwarf the mouse, you wonder if there are any usability issues with the mouse. Having it tested non-stop for the past few days, there are few conclusions that can be made.

Distance Performance

Bluetake claims 30 feet (10 meters), but for us, the mouse movement started to get choppy after 12 feet or so (4 meters). However, this is still quite a bit further than I can take my MX700 before the signal start to degrade. This is marginally enough for HTPCs, where you will be sitting at a fair distance away from the TV. Testing was done in a concrete building, so your mileage may vary.

Battery Performance

Coming with Energizers, you would hope your batteries will last a long time. However, there's another reason why Bluetake added an on/off switch besides trying to mess with my mind. Using the stock batteries and leaving the switch on 'on' mode, the mouse lasted about 80 hours before it pooped and died. However, there was no deterioration in performance as we neared the 80 hour mark. Instead, it was working one minute, and died the next. It is highly suggested that you use rechargeable AAAs for this mouse if you do end up buying it.

Conclusion

Regardless of some flaws, this mouse actually impressed me (and many other innocent bystanders) with its surprisingly high usability and uniqueness. At a MSRP of $89 for the combo, this is fairly pricey. However, you can purchase the mouse individually if you do not need the adaptor, and the street price is $59. Regardless, you will pay a premium for the size/weight benefits and the flexibility of using Bluetooth. As a Fujitsu P2110 user who appreciates the little things in life, I would give this a recommended rating.

85%

Usage Performance

When most hands completely dwarf the mouse, you wonder if there are any usability issues with the mouse. Having it tested non-stop for the past few days, there are few conclusions that can be made.

Distance Performance

Bluetake claims 30 feet (10 meters), but for us, the mouse movement started to get choppy after 12 feet or so (4 meters). However, this is still quite a bit further than I can take my MX700 before the signal start to degrade. This is marginally enough for HTPCs, where you will be sitting at a fair distance away from the TV. Testing was done in a concrete building, so your mileage may vary.

Battery Performance

Coming with Energizers, you would hope your batteries will last a long time. However, there's another reason why Bluetake added an on/off switch besides trying to mess with my mind. Using the stock batteries and leaving the switch on 'on' mode, the mouse lasted about 80 hours before it pooped and died. However, there was no deterioration in performance as we neared the 80 hour mark. Instead, it was working one minute, and died the next. It is highly suggested that you use rechargeable AAAs for this mouse if you do end up buying it.

Conclusion

Regardless of some flaws, this mouse actually impressed me (and many other innocent bystanders) with its surprisingly high usability and uniqueness. At a MSRP of $89 for the combo, this is fairly pricey. However, you can purchase the mouse individually if you do not need the adaptor, and the street price is $59. Regardless, you will pay a premium for the size/weight benefits and the flexibility of using Bluetooth. As a Fujitsu P2110 user who appreciates the little things in life, I would give this a recommended rating.

85%

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