The Bluestork Wireless Office 60 mouse is a practical everyday companion for all your activities. It has 6 buttons for optimum comfort, adjustable sensitivity from 800 to 1600 dpi and wireless operation for maximum freedom.
The Bluestork Wireless Office 60 is a practical mouse for everyday use. It has 6 buttons for optimal comfort, adjustable sensitivity from 800 to 1600 dpi and wireless operation for a pleasant freedom. This model does not require any driver installation for an immediate start. You will also find a beautiful metal finish for a smooth presence on your desk.
A normal wireless mouse. The BIG HICLE is that you can't turn it off, so the batteries are pffffff!
There are no buttons to turn it off, nor does it go into standby mode.
As a result, it stays on all the time, wearing out your batteries like crazy.
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by PascalL
Posted on 7 Jan 2023
Bought on 18 Dec 2022 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 2
non-functioning
I've been using this mouse for a while now and I'm not sure if it's worth a return, but I would have liked it to work for more than a few days...probably due to the battery that was supplied (too old or of poor quality?) which leaked into the mouse.
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by JoelleB
Posted on 2 Jun 2022
Bought on 3 May 2022 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 10
Super
This mouse meets my expectations perfectly for an ideal price.
Easy to connect and store.
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by Bérenger
Posted on 8 May 2019
Bought on 7 Apr 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 3Average rating: 5
Very bad product
I've had many mice, for many uses in my life (gaming, office, design etc...). I didn't expect much from this one: I bought it for my laptop to use for OneNote, Excel, and web browsing.
The result is clear: I prefer the PAD of my laptop, and that's an understatement.
The factual reasons:
1 - The mouse sensor drops out which means that very regularly, the pointer starts to go anywhere at once. very convenient to blow a cable when you want to make a selection.
2 - The battery doesn't hold. But like shamefully not, I must have 16 hours of autonomy, if you calculate that's barely two working days. on a year composed of 228 working days, that implies more than 200€ of battery per year if you buy Duracell... at that price, you might as well buy a very high quality wireless with battery and charger.
3 - The inaccuracy of this mouse is incredible. I didn't expect to be able to match the quality of my steelseries for this, but here we are talking about a mouse that struggles to go in a straight line and clicks anywhere around the excel box...
4 - The range of the mouse is quite limited, reception defects appear beyond 30cm
As you can see, this comment is full of anger but is based on facts. I did not get a wrong number: I bought two for two PCs, and both behave exactly the same.
LDLC delivery is top notch. LDLC has nothing to do with this story