Overview

Satechi M1 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Space Grey)

Navigate menus and apps easier with the Satechi M1 Wireless Mouse. Using Bluetooth 4.0 technology, this mouse has a wireless range of up to 32'. It also features a modern, ergonomic design, complete with soft touch buttons and an aluminium scroll wheel. The optical sensor allows for precise tracking as well as fast scrolling while surfing the web. When you need to recharge the mouse, you can use the integrated USB Type-C port and the included USB Type-C to Type-A cable.

SKU: GC58-ST-ABTCMM

Satechi M1 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Space Grey)

Satechi M1 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Space Grey)

Navigate menus and apps easier with the Satechi M1 Wireless Mouse. Using Bluetooth 4.0 technology, this mouse has a wireless range of up to 32'. It also features a modern, ergonomic design, complete with soft touch buttons and an aluminium scroll wheel. The optical sensor allows for precise tracking as well as fast scrolling while surfing the web. When you need to recharge the mouse, you can use the integrated USB Type-C port and the included USB Type-C to Type-A cable.

Due to using older Bluetooth versions (2.1), Satechi does not recommend using this mouse with 2012 and earlier Mac devices.

Compatibility

Apple Mac Mini (2020/2018)

Apple iMac (2019/2017)

Apple iMac Pro

Apple MacBook Pro (2020/2019/2018/2017/2016)

Apple MacBook Air (2020/2018)

Apple iPad Pro (2020/2018)(iOS 13)

Apple iPad (2019)

Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max/11 Pro/11

Apple XS Max/XS/XR/X (iOS 13)

Apple MacBook

Google Chromebook

Microsoft Surface Go

Dell XPS

Lenovo

HP Spectre

ASUS

Most Bluetooth-enabled computers and tablets

Supports Mac, iOS devices running iOS 13, Windows, Android and Chrome OS

Key Features:

Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Connection

Wireless Range of up to 32'

Rechargeable USB Type-C Port

Ergonomic Design

What's in the Box:

Satechi M1 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Space Grey)

USB Type-C to Type-A Cable

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Product Overview

Satechi M1 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse (Space Grey)

Navigate menus and apps easier with the Satechi M1 Wireless Mouse. Using Bluetooth 4.0 technology, this mouse has a wireless range of up to 32'. It also features a modern, ergonomic design, complete with soft touch buttons and an aluminium scroll wheel. The optical sensor allows for precise tracking as well as fast scrolling while surfing the web. When you need to recharge the mouse, you can use the integrated USB Type-C port and the included USB Type-C to Type-A cable.

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