Of the 3 silent mice I've tried, this really produces the least sound. Its clicks are barely audible. However the design could use some improvement with regards to the material usage and the position of the middle mouse button. Pros: - The most silent of all the silent mice I've tried. Clicks are barely audible. - Adjustable DPI. - Good optical sensor that keeps the pointer in place even when you lift the mouse (i.e. the pointer won't jump around). - Side buttons. Cons: - The middle mouse button/wheel is too close to your hand so if you actually need to press it and not just scroll with it, you need to curve your finger up quite a bit. It also requires stronger than usual force to press. Not an issue if you never have to press that button, but quite uncomfortable if you do need it. - The shiny plastic surface of the left and right mouse buttons becomes very sticky if you have somewhat sweaty hands, which makes the buttons stick to your fingers when you lift them. As they then fall back in place, they produce a plastic sound that almost defeats the point of having a silent mouse. However this can be fixed by putting a band-aid on the buttons to cover the otherwise sticky surface. - It doesn't slide as smoothly on my gaming mouse pad as my other mice. Can be fixed by removing the bottom pads of some old or cheap well-sliding mice and gluing them to the pads of this one. In summary, I'd say this is a great mouse for those of us looking for a silent alternative to the traditional clicker mice. If I never had to press the middle mouse button for anything, I'd certainly go with this one, hands down. It's got great features for the price and most of its shortcomings can be fixed with some creative thinking. However since I do use the middle mouse button for more than just scrolling, its position really cheeses me off so I ended up using a slightly less silent (but still fairly low noise) and less feature packed but (for my purposes) more comfortable Tuscani HD M501.Read full review
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The click is pretty quiet, but when you use the scrolling wheel, it is not as quiet as it could be. It is also too big and not as comfortable as the Tuscani noiseless mouse, whose scrolling wheel is totally silent. I wouldn't buy this again.
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I've recently moved into shared flat with my girlfriend. We will be living and sleeping in the same room where my computer is situated. I've always used razer naga mmo mouse but the clicking sound annoys my girlfriend, so i had to try a different alternative. Thats how i ended up buying JSCO JNL-101K, and it work super. No clicking sound. It's been abit hard to go from a complete numpad on the mouse to just 2 extra buttons. Regardless, super product which lives up to expectations.
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This is absolutely good for its purpose : noiseless. At first I was worried it would not have a clicking feeling because it is noiseless but you don't need to worry. It is, however, not good for the gaming. It is too small to be a gaming mouse. I'm a gamer who plays at night (basically every night), and since my wife needs to sleep I needed to purchase this noiseless mouse but you cannot really play an intensive game with this especially when I always change the mouse at night from my actual gaming mouse; deathadder elite, because the grab is too different. So, if you have to reduce the noise and don't need to play some intensive game, I would def recommend this product!
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Could be even more silent, still, all in all, was a really good buy, easy to use, very precise.
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