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Free Ultra Thin 2.4GHz 1600dpi Wireless Cordless Optical Mouse Just Pay $4.99 Flat Shipping @ TopBuy

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Ultra Thin 2.4GHz 1600dpi Wireless Cordless Optical Mouse Mice with Mini Hidden USB Receiver for PC Laptop
Product Description:
Product Features:

2.4GHz digital wireless optical mouse for PC
1600dpi optical tracking mouse engine
Works at distance of up to 7 meters
Laser mouse production possesses higher sensitivity and more smooth precise positioning functions. You can operate it as you will
Light and thin design concept, you can put it in your pocket or notebook bag, occupy less space
Built-in mouse memory, no recording is needed after battery replacement
6 months battery using time save your time in battery exchange. Close mouse power supply when it does not work will lengthen battery life
On/Off switch maximizes battery life
With battery cover release button, easy to install battery
Compact USB receiver can be hidden and stored inside the mouse
USB compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1
The highest tracing speed : 30 inch / second
Working voltage : 1.5V 1xAA
Working current : 15mA
Input current : 5v DC 30mA
Powered by 1 x AA battery (Sold separately)
Supports Windows 7 / 2000 / ME / XP / VISTA / Mac OS
Net Weight: 50g
Mouse Dimension: 103 x 62 x 25 mm
Product Specifications:

Features: Wireless
Mouse Type: Ultra-thin Mouse
Optical Resolution: 1600DPI
Connect Type: Wireless
Wireless Distance: 7M
Transmission Mode: 2.4GHz
Interface Type: USB2.0
Location Technique: Optical
Key Number: 3
Roller Number: 1
Battery Type: 1 x AA Battery
Ergonomics: Nonsupport
Backlit Mouse: No
Package Contents

1 x Wireless Mouse
1 x Receiver

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closed Comments

  • Is possibly a mistake? If not, it seems like a very good deal.

  • +4

    "Was: $29.95 You Save: 10%" - what a dodgy shop!

    Anyway, cheaper on ebay. http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_nkw=thin+wireless+optical…

    Unless - is this one shipped from NSW? Was assuming drop-ship, but it is so thin they could send it in a padded envelope.
    Thats the only way to compete with HK/China post.

    • They come in a variety of colours too.
      I bought six of these from eBay a few years ago. One had the middle-click fail after 2 years, but otherwise all are going great (yes, I also tested the spares). At first they feel a bit weird, as they're quite flat in design. But after a few days, everything else feels too chunky.

      Battery life could be better. A fresh alkaline AA would last ~2 months with daily use. But that's why we have rechargable batteries, no?

      IIRC they were $3 ea delivered in 2010.

  • Well if google "TBLC-XX1095609 mouse", look for "7 New Freebies on Board! $0!!! - Topbuy - Online Shopping". It shows original price $19.95. I'll stay away.

  • +9

    Any coupon codes for free shipping to make this deal worthwhile?

    • +6

      How Tight are you really??? ;)

  • +3

    I got one of these a while ago. Its ok. Nothing great about it. But also not too bad. I personally found it uncomfortable to use.

    • Well they're basically giving these away at this price. Just pay postage. I just ordered one. It's although possibly a pricing error since it says you save 10%. Should be more like 100% off.

    • +1

      How much did you get it for?

      • $4.99 delivered.

        • +1

          Thanks - but I was asking dealonaustralia - who got it earlier!

    • +1

      What's the battery life like? I see it states 6 months, but these cheap mice rarely live up to the specs…

      • +1

        Eneloops will be your friends in this case!!!

    • +1

      It does look uncomfortable to use.

  • Can anyone recommend a good dongle-less mouse? BT / Wifi / Whatever. I hate loosing a USB port to a mouse / keyboard.

    • I've got a Logitech M555b that I'm pretty happy with, picked up for around $25 ages ago.
      The 555 is laser, but not sure if discontinued as don't see them around too much these days.
      There is also the M557 tho, just not laser, IR optical.

    • Logitech MX 5500 Mouse.

      I think it's great.

  • +1

    At $5 from an Australian web site! - I'll take a punt and buy one. Paying with Paypal in case there is a problem.

  • +1

    Got one, not sure why though.. Thanx OP :)

  • +1

    Needed one for my raspberry Pi. Thanks also OP.

  • +4

    Ordered one and I got this friendly little e-mail along with my order confirmation:

    From: [email protected]
    Subject: Newsletter subscription success
    Boby: Newsletter subscription success

  • +13

    price should not be hidden in the postage. also, if you look around on eBAY, the exact same mouse can be found at the same price. nothing special

    • How does it affect us how they price it?

      $5 total is $5 total.

  • +2

    Gotta have something to put my Eneloops into.

  • +2

    Also comes with free RSI

    • +3

      Also comes with free RSI

      It does say:

      Ergonomics: Nonsupport

      Also, I'm going to be disappointed if I hear they don't ship those in a DL envelope.

  • +1

    Personal opinion guys please don't waste your money on this, it doesn't work well at all, lags and is uncomfortable

  • +1

    I got this exact same mouse on ebay last time, it just fairly okay. I wouldn't recommend this mouse though.

  • I think I paid around $2 for mine. Nice size for packing away, not built for comfort or ergonomics but not overly awkwards by any means. Feels a bit flimsy but works OK. Currently back up mouse for my Android TV dongle.

  • +2

    i felt so dirty ordering two of these… (yes, i paid double shipping).

  • I got two last time these cheap not sure where from but ozbargain.
    1. Broke stopped working?
    2. Currently using other and just replace battery within 6 months.

    Basic wireless mouse.

      1. Broke stopped working?

      I don't understand the question.

  • I bought one not too long ago on eBay for a similar price. It's a decent mouse but the flat style ended up fatiguing my hand more than I anticipated because of how flat it is. I ended up going back to my old mouse because of its more fuller shape.

    • I too prefer a much fuller shape. Nothing worse than trying to handle flat ones all day!!!

  • Have purchased a two of these in the past, they are actually quite good for the price. Been using them at work (so pretty much daily) for the last year and still going well.
    Yes they are a lot flatter then standard mice, but I personally prefer it.
    However the battery life is pretty atrocious.

    Im sure most people on here have enough Eneloops to make that a non-issue.

    • Not Eneloops but a heap of the Dick Smith AA rechargeable from the recent $1.85 4pk sale.

  • +7

    I bought 7 of these about a year or two ago from TinyDeal for about the same money. 4 were doa, some had sticky buttons or broken scrolly wheels. Just rubbish quality. The others worked okayish, but for a few more dollars you can get a nicer name brand on a good bargain. An OzB deal came up for better ones so I threw all these out - even working ones. I don't like negging a deal but these are pretty rough so I don't recommend.

  • bought 1 last time, stopped working after 6 months. what a waste of $$$.

    • I hope you didn't pay too much for it

      • i think it was $4 or $2.

        • And you received 6 months use out of it?
          Yep, complete waste of money there…

        • It is when you compare it to that $4 coffee that they p'd out only hours later!!!

  • the genius who designed such a flat mouse that is uncomfortable to hold is a… genius.

  • I got one of these from Best Offer Buy (http://www.bestofferbuy.com/24ghz-1600dpi-wireless-optical-m…) and it isn't too bad.

    Perhaps not the most ergonomically made mouse, but it's usable. Everything still works fine after 1.5 years.

  • i had 2 of these. They are really bad ones. Later i bought Belkin mouse from MSY on half-price sale. I wont recommend this.

  • 100 % mistake !!
    it says
    Was: $29.95 You Save: 10%

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