| | |  | Nexus | Home » » » Nexus SM-7000B Silent Mouse | | | | | | | Description: | | Nowadays we are so used to using the PC and we have come acquainted with track pads, multi-touch displays etc. that we no longer need the confirmation of a clicking action. You know when you have clicked or double clicked. You see a graphical reaction of your clicking on the screen and PC's are so fast these days that you practically never have to wait for your PC to respond. So you simply do not need a clicking-sound confirmation of your action... you know when you have clicked or not. So why still hear the clicking sound? Well it turns out that this is part of switching-technology and it is not so easy to remove the physical sound when clicking. We have managed to find a solution. With using some patented switching technology we (finally) have created a soundless/noiseless mouse. | | | Features: | |
• Silent Mouse!
• Advanced 2.4Ghz wireless technology
• Nano receiver that stores in mouse
• 39 channels
• 1000/1600 DPI switch
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.75 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 33 reviews |
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A Great Product then not.Feb 16, 2011
By Kevin961 I bought this product because it was wireless, silent and easy to use. I'm currently a college student that needed something quiet to use while in the library. It was perfect, I couldn't hear the clicking noise to much at all, and it was nice and smooth. Over in a two week span, the left button popped up and started to make clicking noises which made myself peeved. Next the mouse wouldn't pick up a signal from the USB receiver. After two weeks of moderate use, the mouse died on me. I changed the batteries thinking that was just it but when I tried to use this mouse, it wouldn't turn on anymore. This product seems very clean cut but isn't. I recommend you don't buy this due to the fact the cheap core this mouse actually has.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Failure of a deviceFeb 06, 2011
By Johnny C
"sheepforwheat"
The mouse suffers stuttering and skipping problems. Frequently, the pointer will disappear and reappear somewhere else on the screen. Very frustrating. I assumed it was caused by 2.4GHz interference, but i removed all other 2.4GHz peripherals, and am still seeing the problem.
It also has problems with the buttons getting stuck when you alternate between right and left clicks.
However, the clicking is pretty quiet. But not entirely "silent" as the name would lead you to believe.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
GarbageApr 01, 2011
By Jules G. Labonte It is important to read other reviews and I saw some good and bad so I went with this mouse anyways, that was a mistake.
The reason people are reporting "ghosting", skipping, and stuttering is as follows: Most optical mice simply use a red beam to "read" where the mouse is located on the desktop at any time. This is why a mousepad is no longer needed. There is no physical ball to roll, etc.
In a mystifying decision of backwardness, this mouse -is- designed with a physical component. It channels it's red beam into a small plastic foot that touches the desk and protudes beyond the bottom of the mouse. As the mouse receives more and more usage this foot eventually bends a bit due to the pressure of everyday mousing.
What happens then? It either will lose its track, skip, or simply cease to work.
Reboxed, and returned to vendor. This is a silly design.
Oh, it is quiet...
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Ouija mouseMar 23, 2011
By Page person
"Jeff"
This is an interesting mouse. At times when typing and the users hand is not on the mouse, the curser will move around randomly in a jerky motion while blinking rapidly on and off. It is interesting to watch it to see where it will end up, something like an Ouija board. Other reviewers have written about the inaccuracy of the cursor when using this mouse. They're right.
The mouse also has on odd ergometric design. Looking at the image of the mouse as seen from the top, you will see that the right side has a surface that slopes inward toward the top. This makes the mouse difficult to hold, the fingers on the right side of the mouse slide up the sloped surface.
On receiving the product I noticed words misspelled on the package, and began to suspect that quality control in the packaging might be mirrored in the product itself. Unfortunately this proved to be the case. The same effort toward quality is apparent in the translation of the instructions. Here is an excerpt, verbatim: "when your mouse no any clik or scroll or moving, the mouse will come to sleep state for the economize after about 30 minutes, for the wake up, you can click any button for this"
The mouse is certainly very quiet, too bad it's not useable.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Died in a month!Mar 15, 2011
By Craig W. Curtis Really enjoyed the silence, but a month after I purchased this mouse it died. New batteries didnt help...just dead. Too bad :(
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