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The iHomeWired Mac Mouse is a compact, ambidextrous wired mouse designed for seamless use with Mac laptops and computers. Featuring a 1600 DPI laser sensor for precise cursor control, this mouse is perfect for both home and office environments. Its plug-and-play functionality ensures you can get to work without any hassle, while its sleek design complements your Apple accessories.


























| ASIN | B007X3VEVG |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,211 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | iHome |
| Built-In Media | Lifeworks technology mouse |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,359) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812350019140 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Item Type Name | Lifeworks technology mouse |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | iHome by Lifeworks Technology |
| Model Name | Lifeworks technology mouse |
| Model Number | IMAC-M100W |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Operating System | mac os x |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Wired |
| UPC | 812350019140 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
C**E
Magically Corded Mouse
I bought this mouse because like so many other Apple product users, I was tired of the Magic Mouse that came with my iMac "magically" needing batteries every other month. Also, there seems to be a defect with the Apple product and the batteries tend to become loose, so I had to shove some foil in the battery terminals to get it to work. I was just done with the hassle. Aesthetically this mouse blends in well with my Mac products. It has worked perfectly since I received it. I like that I can plug it in and use it without having to install software. I read reviews complaining that the cord was too long. I didn't mind the length, but I've kept tied up as it originally came so I can plug it into my laptop instead of my desktop, which is often enough. It is solid construction, and has held up even when I put it in my backpack. Though it feels lighter than an Apple Magic Mouse, I don't mind, but some people might think it feels "cheapy" because of that. It also takes a bit of getting used to since it is a lighter weight. Overall, it is a great value and I'll be buying an extra one just for my laptop.
B**0
Works with MacPro and IPad Pro IOS13
Less expensive than an Apple mouse and works with no problems. I use it on my MacPro and now it works with IOS13 on my IPad Pro. The mouse will not connect to both devices at the same time so you will have to remove the mouse from the Mac, reboot the IPad, then connect. The bluetooth settings are located under the Accessibility/Touch/AssistiveTouch menu on the IPad. The Accessibility button stays on the screen but I set it to very opaque so it barely shows unless I’m using it, which I do access while using the mouse.
L**S
Nice, attractive, inexpensive mouse - only downside is you can't scroll sideways with the scroll ball
I like this mouse. I bought it because the scroll ball on my Apple mouse could only scroll down, not up (when that happens, you can roll it over paper to clean it and that will fix it for awhile, but eventually mine broke completely). This new mouse is a bit loud when clicking and scrolling, but I actually prefer that to a completely silent mouse. My only slight complaint about this mouse is that the scroll ball only rolls up and down, so you can't scroll sideways in documents or on a webpage. You can tell that from the picture but it didn't occur to me how often I actually did that with my Apple mouse and now I can't do it. It's not the end of the world, just wanted to point that out in case someone else didn't think of it too. Otherwise it seems to work well and is nice enough looking. I've only had it for one day so I can't speak to how durable it is yet. Edit: I found a workaround for the sideways scrolling issue - if you hold down the Shift key while rolling the rollerball, you can scroll sideways! This only works if you're on a page or document that has content off the side of the page. I have a Mac and live in the US so this may work differently on other keyboards.
M**D
Great mouse!
I love this mouse. I bought it because my trackpad is no longer working, but I don't have the money right now to replace it. Once I figured out how to turn off the trackpad, this mouse has been perfect. It's really easy to set up, comes with batteries, and has good precision. It works on almost any surface--I've even used it on my leg! The only thing it doesn't seem to work on is my granite kitchen counter tops, so I just put a piece of paper under it. The click isn't too loud, which was a major selling point to me. It fits well in my hand and is comfortable. I've had it for a few weeks, and remember to turn it off pretty regularly, so I expect the battery life to be pretty long.
G**E
Adequate for the Tasks
I was about to give this mouse a 1-star rating. It has a scroll wheel that's ratcheted, which I assumed would allow for fine tuned scrolling or zooming. Well, it wouldn't work. I actually had to just about spin the wheel to get the window to scroll and the amount of movement was random. About a week later, though, it started working, so I can now scroll/zoom by rotating the wheel one ractchet at a time. In some apps I can also scroll right to left, but not in all. I don't know what got it to start working, but I've been using it for a couple of months, now without any problems. It's adequate for the job, and is the closest substitute for the Apple mouse in which its rollerball continues to get gunked up, is a chore to clean, and the rim strip around the base usually breaks when trying to remove it. Apple needs to come up with a better design. Until then, the iHome mouse does get the job done for a low price.
R**E
Sometimes a simple wired mouse is best!
I am so happy I got a wired mouse that is compatible with Mac. Everyone gets so excited about "wireless" technology without thinking about the downsides such as "how do I control my mac if my mouse runs out of batteries or fails to connect." I never have to worry about that now. I have had many wireless mice? over the years and most recently started using the Apple Trackpad again because the last wired mouse I had was to small (I had gotten it as a gift for getting a bank account for my daughter sooooo). I am pretty sure the Trackpad is causing increased pain to my wrist and elbow because I am on the computer all the time and it is just not ergonomically designed for me.
A**2
No more recharging my iMac mouse batteries!
I LOVE my wired mouse! I bought it earlier in the year when I got tired of recharging my wireless iMac mouse batteries every week. I decided to switch to a wired mouse instead. This iHome Wired Mac Mouse came up on my Amazon.com search. I never heard of this brand before so was bit worried. I’m SOOOOOO glad I took the chance! Out of the box, I simply plugged the USB cable to the back of my pc and it’s been working ever since. (The cable did not work when I used extension cord with USB port.) The wire on my desk was bit annoying in the beginning, but I got used to it. The product works and it was affordable. I’m very happy with my purchase!
A**Z
Se empareja a la primera con la Macbook y la batería le dura bastante.
A**C
Very good, working nicely with macbook air, including right click and scroll.
S**.
This iHome wired mouse works as intended for my iMac desktop. It doesn't have as many slick features as Apple's Magic Mouse but it is a lot less frustrating! My Magic Mouse would frequently exhibit very sluggish tracking response and the cursor on the screen would sometimes completely disappear. I had enough of it and decided to go back a decade in technology to get an "old-school" wired mouse that works reliably and you don't have to worry about recharging it when you're in the middle of an assignment. I've been using the iHome Wired Mac Mouse for a few weeks now and am very pleased with it so far.
A**T
Exactly what I was looking for; a wireless mouse that connects directly to my iMac’s internal bluetooth. Setting up was pretty easy and it works as it should
S**L
niceproduct
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