
The Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse (Matte Black, model 222-00001) is a right‑handed wireless mouse featuring an ergonomic shape with a rubberized thumb rest, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and up to 15 months of battery life. It supports multi‑device pairing for up to three devices and offers precise 1000 dpi tracking on varied surfaces.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the mouse's precision engineering, noting the Teflon base and machined aluminum wheel as indicators of durability and accurate tracking. They also commend the rounded ergonomic shape for reducing pronation, though they point out limited macOS support and a glossy finish that attracts fingerprints.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the mouse for its all‑day comfort, reliable Bluetooth connection, premium‑feeling thumb rest, and exceptional battery longevity. Recurring criticisms focus on the clicky scroll wheel, audible button clicks, occasional multi‑device switching glitches, and a size that can feel bulky for smaller hands.
Common Complaints
Clicky scroll wheel, audible button clicks, occasional multi‑device switching issues, and perceived bulkiness for users with small hands.
What People Are Saying
“Comfortable for long sessions.”
“Strong Bluetooth connection, no lag on Mac or Windows.”
How It Compares
vs. Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse (L6V-00002)
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Choose the Sculpt if you prioritize tracking performance and don't mind a dongle; choose the Bluetooth model for dongle‑free, multi‑device use.
vs. Microsoft Wired Ergonomic Mouse (RJG-00001)
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Opt for the wired version if you need a simple, cost‑effective ergonomic mouse without battery concerns; opt for the Bluetooth model for wireless freedom and longer usage periods.