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Review: Click Lite Mouse

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The Click Lite Mouse is a great tool for gamers and office workers. I’ve used it almost exclusively for my Steam Deck as it is unbelievably light. Furthermore, connecting it via Bluetooth was a cinch, and I never had any issues. Consequently, if you love to game on the move or you need to work while you commute, this could be the perfect solution.

This 59g ambidextrous device can fit in your laptop case or work bag with ease. Additionally, it has tri-mode connectivity to enhance versatility. The 78-hour battery life is impressive, and it can be used while charging. As such, you are never out of the game for very long.

What’s in the box of the Click Lite Mouse?

  • The compact packaging is great to look at. Furthermore, it is durable and recyclable. 
  • The Click Lite Mouse comes in black or white. It is lightweight and there are plenty of customisable buttons. 
  • A braided USB cable is provided. 
  • Learn the basics with the user manual. 

Technical aspects. 

Depending on your genre of choice, DPI is an essential factor. The Click Lite Mouse has a PAW3311 sensor with adjustable DPI. The range is impressive as you can flit from 800 to 24k DPI sensitivity. This makes this the perfect option for design work, gaming, and everything in between.

The impressive sensor offers low-latency performance. 1ms latency can be enjoyed alongside the rapid and stable 1000 Hz polling rate. The result is lightning-fast inputs that deliver a competitive edge.

The 500 mAh battery may sound tiny. However, I enjoyed 78 hours of playtime from one charge! This is incredible as it lets you focus on your work or any game you are playing.

Usability. 

Versatility is king. Thankfully, the tri-mode connectivity makes this the perfect commuting device. I was happy with the stable Bluetooth connection. However, if I were to use this with my home PC, I’d opt for the wireless or wired alternatives.

5 programmable buttons let you pick your inputs. This isn’t something I played with too much. However, I found it to be easy to use and simple to master. Changing each button was straightforward, and the helpful user manual talks you through every step of the way. 

Build quality.

I was impressed by the robust build quality. Moreover, each of the buttons has a strong tactile nature that is a pleasure to use. The central wheel has clear and definitive points that are reassuring. Additionally, clicking between DPI profiles was simple.

Each of the additional buttons is nicely positioned. I’m right-handed and had no problems. However, if you are left-handed, I’m not so sure it would be so comfortable to use.

The lightweight shell is surprisingly durable. Furthermore, the dye and finish are scratch and stain-resistant. Consequently, it won’t get damaged when you throw it in your bag or if it gets knocked during your commute. 

Is the Click Lite Mouse worth it?

I’ve reviewed a lot of great gaming peripherals. Though the Click Lite Mouse won’t be on your radar, you should consider it. This affordable option is available for under $30. Additionally, it has impressive DPI and polling rates. Alongside this, it is light, comfortable, and versatile. Accordingly, it is a great device and I recommend buying it here!

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The Click Lite Mouse has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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