Best Buy via eBay has
JLab Epic 2 Wireless 8-Button Bluetooth Mouse (Black, MEPICMOUSE2RBLK82) for
$29.99.
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Best Buy has
JLab Epic 2 Wireless 8-Button Bluetooth Mouse (Black, MEPICMOUSE2RBLK82) for
$29.99.
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Product Info:
- Battery life: With a 700 mAh capacity, the battery ensures longevity, enabling extended use without frequent recharges.
- Connectivity options: Utilizing both Bluetooth 5.2 and a USB-C wireless receiver, the mouse provides flexibility for different setups and environments.
- Scrolling capabilities: The mouse features an infinite scroll wheel and dual scroll mode, making it easy to navigate quickly through long documents or web pages.
- Tracking performance: Operating at a performance rate of 4000 fps with optical detection technology, the mouse ensures accurate and quick response times.
- Customizable experience: With eight buttons and a DPI switch feature, users can configure their mouse to fit their unique workflow and preferences.
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Edit: Ordered for one-hour pick and grabbed it on my lunch break. It's okay so far. I'm glad to have the infinity scroll wheel back for work. The app for customizing it is straightforward.
It's a bit chunky though. I can't rest the back of my palm on my desk while using the front two thumb buttons because it had a higher than normal top curve. I does have a "secret" button though! The edge under the thumb is a full button instead of just decorative. Seems worth $30 if you need a decently customisable mouse for work.
I'm not sure I'd use this for gaming though. It only has 4 DPI settings in the app at 1200, 1600, 2000 and 2400. And the refresh rates are limited to 125hz or 250 hz. Logitech's gaming mice with G Suite allows for more and higher DPI settings, and running X-Mouse app on top can bridge the gaps Logitech is failing on if you need a good gaming mouse compared to this.
I really wanted to like it, however, the main reason I returned it was the lift off distance. It was too long, and I could not get used to having to life the mouse higher to move it around without moving the cursor.
I ended up going with a Keychron M6.
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