Uav parts center Ergonomic Silent Wireless Mouse: 2.4G USB wireless technology
Ever tried working or gaming with a mouse that feels like it was made just for you? Meet our Ergonomic Silent Wireless Mouse—your new best friend for both the office and those late-night gaming sessions. It’s not just about cutting the cord; this little powerhouse offers 2.4G USB and Bluetooth connectivity, so it plays nice with pretty much any PC or laptop out there. And the best part? The silent click operation means you can click away without waking the whole house (or annoying your coworkers). Plus, with 1600 DPI precision, it’s like your cursor knows exactly where you want it before you do.
But wait, there’s more (because why stop at great?):
- Say goodbye to battery hunts—this mouse comes with a rechargeable battery. Convenience? Check.
- Struggling to see your mouse in the dark? The LED backlight’s got your back, making sure you’re never left fumbling.
- And let’s not forget the ergonomic design. Because comfort isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity when you’re clicking your way through the day.
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Silent click operation
- 1600 DPI precision
- Rechargeable battery
- LED backlight
- 2.4G USB wireless technology
General specs
- Brand: Uav parts center
- Seller: Joom
- Connectivity: 2.4G USB, Bluetooth
- DPI: 1600
- Battery: Rechargeable
- Click Type: Silent
- Lighting: LED backlight
- First listed by seller: 7/31/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Uav parts center | electroicer | Automobile and motorcycle supplies | |||
Model | PX2 | PX2 | ||||
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Price | $46.59 | $9.04 | $58.42 | $71.13 | $9.38 | $53.99 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 23, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 20, 2025 |
Connectivity | 2.4G USB, Bluetooth | 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth | 2.4G Wireless | 2.4G Wireless | 2.4 GHz wireless | Bluetooth, 2.4G Wireless |
DPI | 1600 | 1600 | 1600 | Adjustable | ||
Battery | Rechargeable | Rechargeable | USB rechargeable | Rechargeable | ||
Operation | Silent | Silent | Silent |
Samantha J.
Denver, CO
August 6, 2025
As someone who's loyal to Uav parts center, I had high hopes for this mouse, and overall, it seems very solid. The ergonomic design is a game-changer for my wrist after years of using less comfortable options. The wireless feature works seamlessly, and I appreciate not having to deal with cords cluttering my space. The silent operation is exactly as advertised—no more annoying clicks that drive my family crazy! 😊 But I did notice that the cursor movement isn't always as precise as I need, especially when I'm working on fine details in recipes or browsing. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's something to keep in mind. The battery life is decent, but with the light on, it seems to need charging every few days, which is a minor hassle. Still, for the comfort and convenience, it's a good pick. I'd recommend it with a note to maybe tweak the sensitivity settings if you're picky like me.
- Pros: The shape fits my hand perfectly, making long hours at the computer much more comfortable. I love that it connects easily to my devices without any wires, and the quiet clicks are a lifesaver when I'm working late without disturbing anyone. The rechargeable battery is a huge plus—no more scrambling for replacements—and the light helps me see it in dim lighting, which is great for my setup.
- Cons: One thing bugged me: the sensitivity isn't always spot-on; sometimes it feels a bit off when I'm trying to make precise moves, which can be frustrating during detailed tasks. Also, while the light is handy, it drains the battery faster than I'd like, so I have to charge it more often than expected.