
Rapoo MT7550S
Wireless
Rapoo MT7550S
Wireless
When I saw a half-price version of the Logitech MX Master 3 in 2020, I was very optimistic. What is immediately noticeable is that the mouse feels ergonomically identical to the MX Master, but the Rapoo mouse is significantly lighter. The accuracy of the mouse leaves something to be desired. It feels a bit spongy and takes some getting used to, especially when you have to work with pixel accuracy. In the meantime, I no longer notice it. However, after about a year, the rubber on the side has started to come loose. This is a rather absurd problem, but one that probably arises as a consequence of this lower price. It can certainly be glued together in the short term, but it doesn't exactly scream of a product that can last longer than 2 years. It's a shame, because the mouse actually does what you'd expect and the battery life is also great (lasts easily several weeks of intensive use without having to charge via cable). Nevertheless, I'll be getting the MX Master soon, because I'm hoping for this missing longevity.
Pro
Contra
Despite looking good, the bluetooth has always given problems, the battery charge percentage has always remained fixed at 85% and the manufacturer's support confirmed that they have problems but that they are unable to solve them. I used it in spite of everything, but one fine day after a couple of months it decided to switch itself off and not switch on any more, charging it is impossible and it's basically ruined. I strongly advise against the purchase, bad product (not dependent on Galaxus clearly, but on the manufacturer)
Pro
Contra
The mouse looks solid and of good quality, and it fits well in the hand. It glides cleanly and has an ideal weight for me. The connection to the Mac also works without the driver software, which you first have to find yourself on the manufacturer's site. But it is recommended in order to be able to assign functions to the other keys.
Pro
Contra
The mouse works perfectly, but you can tell that it is a cheap mouse.
I particularly dislike the extremely loud clicking noise.
On the plus side, you can connect to multiple devices and easily switch between them using the button on the top of the mouse.
Pro
Contra
This is a very comfortable ergonomic mouse for me. Obviously you should find one which fits your hands, but I'd recommend at least trying this out. It's similar (very similar) to the Logitech MX Master 3S for hand shape, but I actually preferred this. In particular, the MX Master scroll wheel was prone to over-scrolling at times, which this does not do.
Pro
Contra
Everything in the green zone (very good)
Pro
6 out of 20 reviews