Arc Mouse
Experience seamless navigation with the Microsoft Arc Mouse, an ultra-slim and portable solution for your computing needs. This mouse snaps flat for effortless travel and storage, then arches to fit the natural curve of your hand for comfortable use. Its innovative full scroll plane allows for intuitive vertical and horizontal scrolling. Connecting wirelessly via Bluetooth, it offers a clutter-free workspace and pairs easily with Windows 10 PCs. Enjoy refined interaction and true wireless freedom in a sleek, modern design.
$87.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1679
/ 1709
#1679 in Mice & Trackballs
Price vs Category Average
+29%
Above average
Wireless Technology
4.1
/ Bluetooth
Who it's for
- Ultra-Portable Design
- Intuitive Power Control
- Sleek and Ambidextrous
Who should skip it
- Subpar Long-Term Ergonomics
- Inconsistent Touch Scrolling
- Premium Price Point
Key Specs
Wireless Technology
Bluetooth 4.1
Tracking System
Microsoft BlueTrack Technology
Resolution
1000 points per inch
Battery Life
Up to 6 months
Dimensions
5.17 x 2.17 x 0.56 inches
Weight
2.91 ounces (including batteries)
Wireless Range
Up to 32.8 feet (10 meters) in open area
Power Source
2 AAA alkaline batteries (included)
Features
- Snaps flat for ultimate portability
- Ergonomic arch for comfortable grip
- Intuitive vertical and horizontal scrolling
- Reliable Bluetooth wireless connectivity
- Slim and modern aesthetic
- Powered by two included AAA batteries
- Swift Pair for quick Windows 10 connection
- Clutter-free cursor control
What customers say
The Microsoft Arc Mouse is celebrated primarily for its exceptional portability and sleek design. Its ability to flatten for travel and arc for use is a standout feature, complemented by seamless Bluetooth connectivity. Users appreciate the intuitive power snap and the smooth, precise touch sensitive scroll plane. However, the unique design is also the main source of ergonomic debate. While some find the shape comfortable, many others report hand strain during extended use due to the low profile lacking adequate palm support. This makes it less ideal as a primary work mouse. Concerns also arise regarding long term durability and overall value given the ergonomic compromises for a significant user group.
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