It transmits over the 2.4 GHz wireless band and has 1,000 DPI optical sensitivity

May 22, 2014 12:42 GMT  ·  By

Rapoo didn't release the E2800P Wireless Touch Keyboard by itself, but along with the M10 mouse, even though you don't need to buy them together if you don't want to.

The M10 mouse, unlike the keyboard itself, isn't some monumental advancement in the realm of mice.

Instead, it's a pretty restrained piece of hardware. Sure, it has a nice optical sensor sensitivity (1,000 dpi, adjustable), but everything else speaks of emphasis on compact design and ease of use instead of feature abundance.

The M10 is ambidextrous thanks to the symmetrical shape, and has a 2D scroll wheel as well, plus the obligatory wireless transmitter that can reach the bundled receiver at a distance of 10 meters / 30 feet.

Of course, your home is unlikely to ever need you to be so far from the desktop, but the range dwindles due to walls, so any extra potential distance is good.

Green, yellow, blue, white, and black color options can be chosen, although they only apply to the side streaks. All mice are white, you see, but with accents. The black color option is the exception.

The Rapoo M10 mouse has a battery that can last for 9 months and is compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7, Windows 8, and Mac OS X 10.4 or later.