DIYelecs Wireless Mouse 2.4G: Ultra-thin design
Meet the Wireless Mouse 2.4G from DIYelecs—your new desk buddy that's as good for crunching numbers as it is for crushing opponents. Slim? You bet. It's so thin and light, you'll forget it's there (until you need it, of course). And those clicks? Silent as a whisper, so you won't annoy your cat—or your coworkers. Plus, say goodbye to battery hunts; this little guy recharges via USB, because who has time for that? With 1600DPI precision, it glides like butter, and the colorful backlight? Let's just say your desk just got a mood lift. And the 2.4G receiver? Plug it in, and you're golden—no fuss, no muss.
Here's the lowdown on what makes it tick:
- Sleek and featherlight—barely there, but always ready.
- Clicks so quiet, they're practically secret agents.
- USB rechargeable, because disposable batteries are so last decade.
- Adjustable DPI up to 1600 for when you need to zoom or take it slow.
- LED backlight that's not just functional—it's a party on your desk.
- 2.4G receiver that's the definition of plug-and-play (no PhD required).
- Silent operation
- Rechargeable battery
- 1600DPI precision
- Colorful backlight
- 2.4G receiver included
- Ultra-thin design
General specs
- Brand: DIYelecs
- Seller: Joom
- Connectivity: 2.4G wireless
- DPI: 1600
- Battery: Rechargeable
- Operation: Silent
- Design: Ultra-thin
- Backlight: Colorful
- First listed by seller: 6/9/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | DIYelecs | DIYelecs | Living style | Uav parts center | COOLMOON | HXSJ |
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Price | $9.08 | $11.86 | $25.17 | $33.57 | $23.96 | $9.57 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 12, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 26, 2025 |
Connectivity | 2.4G wireless | 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.2 | 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.0 | Wireless | 2.4G Wireless | |
DPI | 1600 | 1600 | 1600 | |||
Battery | Rechargeable | Rechargeable | Rechargeable | |||
Operation | Silent | Silent | Silent | |||
Design | Ultra-thin | Ergonomic, Silent operation | Ultra-thin | |||
Backlight | Colorful | RGB LED | RGB LED |
Charlotte F.
Marseille
June 16, 2025
as a student in marseille, i bought this mouse mainly for my online classes and research work, and it's been a reliable companion. i've been using it for a couple of weeks now, and it's held up well with daily use. the quiet clicks are a lifesaver when i'm studying late at night, and the usb charging is super convenient since i always have a cable handy. the smooth movement helps a lot when i'm working on presentations or browsing recipes for cooking. it's not the fanciest thing out there, but for the price, it does the job nicely and adds a bit of cheer with its lights. i'd recommend it to others looking for something simple and effective. 😊
- Pros: from what i feel, it's super light and thin, so it doesn't add any weight to my hand during long study sessions, and the clicks are so quiet that i can use it in the library without bothering anyone. i love that it charges with a usb cable—no more hunting for batteries, which saves me money and hassle. the pointer moves smoothly and accurately, making it easy to navigate my coursework, and the colorful lights add a fun touch to my desk setup. plugging in the little receiver was a breeze, and it connected right away with no issues.
- Cons: the only downside is that the light can be a bit distracting at times, especially when i'm trying to focus, and i wish there was a way to turn it off easily. also, while the movement is precise, i sometimes find it a bit too sensitive for detailed tasks, but it does the job for most things. the build feels a bit plasticky, so i'm not sure how well it will hold up over time, but for now, it's working fine.