


🖱️ Stay ahead with precision and power that moves with you.
The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 combines BlueTrack Technology for precise tracking on almost any surface with an ambidextrous, compact design perfect for mobile professionals. Featuring a plug-and-go nano transceiver and up to 8 months of battery life on a single AA battery, it offers reliable wireless performance for both Mac and Windows users. Its lightweight, travel-friendly form factor ensures you never miss a beat, whether at your desk or on the move.




| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 months |
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Series | GMF-00030 |
| Item model number | GMF-00030 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 2.25 x 8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.75 x 2.25 x 8 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| ASIN | B003PBZNF8 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2010 |
P**Y
Superb
6/26/2015 Update:I just replaced this mouse with another of the same, and got a 4000 model for my macbook (I prefer 3500 scrolling on PC, while 4000 scrolling is better on Mac -- tracking is identical between the two, in my experience). This mouse lasted me 3.5 years of intensive usage playing RTS, RPG, and MOBA games, multimedia development, and countless hours of casual usage. The middle scroll button began to be less responsive recently, but WOW, what an incredible run! I continue to use this mouse, and I highly recommend it._____________________________________________Just decided to come and update this review. The mouse have an affinity for getting a bit grimy on the top finger surface. My hands can sweat some during gaming, but I don't have this issue with most other mouses. Unfortunate, but not life ending. I'll leave my rating at 5 stars, though 4.5 would be more appropriate.First off, this mouse brought me to this page (i.e. I'm using it now.) Secondly, I am graduating college as we speak, and have used countless types of mouses on campus the past 4 years. The only one I've ever used that I like as much as this one is the Apple Magic Mouse, I love that thing too.The good (I bought the all black one, fyi):- It works perfectly on: mouse pad, wood (black painted, in my case), the wall (white), my carpet (multicolored), my robe (plaid), metal (black), the side of my cooking pot, a dinner plate, etc.- Doesn't work on clear glass (nothing behind/under it - but did work on clear plastic with nothing under it...strange) or a mirror (boo hoo)- Excellent sensitivity (don't know the specs, but I'm a fairly avid gamer, and this thing can click a crackling running on creep with no problem :)- Really beautiful to look at, don't be dissuaded by its girth, it's really quite petite and fitting- USB connector is tiny and fits snug- No problem installing (win7), just plugged it in and give it about 30 seconds, kabam, done.- Had it for about a week and used it probably 30 hours so far, still no sign of warning light coming on- Exception design for mobility (easy to turn off, and...(trying this now) yep, that is one beautiful usb insert underneath the mouse. Fits in flush with the bottom and holds it securely, easy to pop out with the button release, and the mouse started working immediately upon re-inserting the usb piece- I love the scroller on the middle, its sturdy with a solid grip, pressed left and right, and you can push it down (which on win7 automatically acts as alt-tab). Obviously left and right sides of the mouse click.- Design is mirrored horizontally (same on both sides), so left or right handed will be the same.- This mouse is small. Not tiny, but small. I love a small mouse, works perfectly with my average male hands and claw grip (see "reasons not to buy" section below for grip style details)- Great distance capacity. I just went probably about 18 feet away and used it on my wooden door, and it worked flawlessly. Any further and I likely wouldn't be able to see the cursor, so sorry I can't test it more (and I'm alone)The reasons not to buy:- I use a claw grip and have average sized male hands, so this mouse works beautifully for me. If you use a palm grip, I recommend getting a bigger mouse, unless maybe if you have small hands. If you use a flat finger grip, then use your judgment. If you have small hands this will be fine for that, if average hands, you might be okay but it will be a matter of preference (my average hands have the finger tips clearing the front by a couple centimeters with a flat finger grip), and if you have large or very large hands, I recommend a larger mouse unless you know you prefer a smaller mouse.For information on these three grip styles, watch this one minute video:[...]I can't think of any other reasons why not to buy this mouse. I've been told that sometimes wireless mouses lag; I have experienced virtually no lag with this one.Verdict:Buy it unless you don't want a small mouse. Remember, it's not tiny, but it's small.
C**T
Mouse wireless.
I would recommend this product
J**C
Nice small size mouse
I dislike wireless mice because of bad past experiences with them, but I do like this mouse. I don't need a fancy mouse with fancy buttons, but I am picky when it comes to mice. I dislike mice that are heavy, have a high arched profile, and have scroll wheels that don't do the "Open link in a new tab" function. Yes, I refuse to right-click and click "Open link in new tab". This mouse fulfills all my needs. It is light but does have a weight to it and doesn't feel cheap. It has a satisfying scroll wheel and it fits well in my tiny girl hands. I use it on a mouse pad but it does track well on random surfaces. The clicking is a little loud but I don't mind. It even looks good. I can't speak for longevity or battery consumption because I've only had it for a month.The only thing I wish this mouse had was an inactivity auto-snooze mechanism. I can't even say how many times I've accidentally forgotten to turn it off. It would have been helpful if the green light in the middle stayed on so that I'd know whether the mouse was on or off without having to check the underside every time.Update September 2015:*This mouse is still working good with no changes to functionality.*As long as you remember to turn it off, the battery lasts a long time. Since it only uses 1 battery, I like to take the dead batteries out of things that take 2 AA's and then put them in this mouse to suck them dry. Even when doing this the battery will last quite awhile as long as you don't leave the mouse on all night.*The soft siding has started to come loose from the hard plastic upper on one side. However, it's more of an annoying cosmetic problem than anything, so I'm in no rush to replace it yet.Update October 2016:While it hasn't died per se, this mouse has started to act up and turns off by itself. I know it's not the battery because I've tried several fresh ones and they all do the same thing. I think the battery holder may have become loose or something like that. Anyhow, I've graduated onto gaming mice now but this was a good mouse, may it RIP.
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