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ConnectionWired+2.4GHz+BT5.0+BT5.0
Wireless Distance10m
Size125*63*40mm
Key Number8
ChipSC8925
Resolution1200-2400-3600-6400-8000-10000
DPI Operating Voltage5V/3.7V
Capacity600mAh
KeyLife5,000,000 times
Cable Length1.5m
Product Weight98g
Q
Can I use the MS1020WB mouse wirelessly with my laptop and also connect it to my phone via Bluetooth?
A
Absolutely—this tri-mode mouse gives you serious flexibility for how you connect. The dedicated 2.4GHz wireless dongle plugs into your laptop or desktop for that lag-free response gamers crave—perfect when you're deep into a ranked match on League of Legends or grinding through FPS titles on Steam. But where it gets interesting is the dual Bluetooth capability—you can actually pair it with two devices simultaneously via Bluetooth 5.0. Imagine working on your MacBook Pro while instantly switching over to your iPad or Android tablet without re-pairing every time. And when you want zero compromises? Just plug in that included Type-C cable and you've got a rock-solid wired connection while simultaneously charging the battery.
Q
What's the actual battery life like when I'm using this mouse wireless for several hours a day?
A
The 600mAh battery inside this mouse is surprisingly robust for a mid-weight gaming peripheral—we're talking multiple days of real-world use before you need to hunt down a charger. If you're running primarily on Bluetooth (which sips power more conservatively than the 2.4GHz dongle), you'll get comfortably through a full work week plus some evening gaming sessions. When you do need to recharge, it's about two hours via Type-C from empty to full—and here's what most people appreciate: you can literally keep using it plugged in without any performance degradation.
Q
How precise is this mouse for competitive gaming? I'm worried about tracking accuracy at high DPI settings.
A
You're covered here—the optical sensor tops out at a crisp **10**,**000 DPI** across six clearly-defined presets (**1200**, **2400**, **3600**, **6400**, **8000**, **10000**). For fast-paced FPS games like Valorant or Counter-Strike where pixel-perfect aim matters, most competitive players land somewhere between **3200** and **64000 DPI** depending on their sensitivity preferences—the sensor tracks smoothly without any jitter or smoothing artifacts even at those higher sensitivity levels. The six-button layout lets you cycle through those DPI presets on-the-fly mid-match using dedicated buttons positioned right under your thumb arch.
Q
How durable are the buttons? I've gone through mice where scroll wheel or click buttons started double-registering after heavy use.
A
These aren't typical membrane switches—the main left/right click buttons use mechanical switches rated for an impressive **five million clicks**. That's not just marketing speak either; we're talking consistent actuation force throughout that lifespan so you won't suddenly experience mushy registers or phantom double-clicks halfway through an intense raid night in World of Warcraft or during clutch rounds in Apex Legends. For B2B buyers evaluating this for bulk orders—whether you're stocking retail shelves or outfitting an esports lounge—this durability rating translates directly to fewer returns and warranty claims compared against cheaper alternatives using generic switches rated for only one to two million actuations.
Q
Is this mouse comfortable enough for long sessions if I have larger hands?
A
At **125mm** length by **63mm** width by **40mm** height with that contoured ergonomic shell shaping toward the right side—this sits squarely in the medium-to-large territory within most hand-size classifications. The asymmetric design means your palm rests naturally rather than being forced into an awkward flat position—critical when you're grinding through three-hour gaming sessions or pulling all-nighters during tournament brackets. Weighing just under **100 grams**, it's not featherlight but provides substantial enough mass that momentum-based micro-adjustments feel controlled rather than flighty—a sweet spot many experienced gamers actually prefer over ultra-lightweight honeycomb designs that can feel hollow during sustained aim-tracking sequences across large monitor setups ranging from ultrawides down to standard-sized displays alike