Testseek.com have collected 128 expert reviews of the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse.
October 2010
(73%)
128 Reviews
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Unique flexible design
Great for frequent travelers
Ergonomically designed
BlueTrack technology ensures slick usage on any surface
Just 1.5 cm tall when laid flat / Nice design and finish, Plug & play with Windows, Linux and Mac, Tiny USB adapter is so small you can plug it in and forget it's there, BlueTrack sensor handles fast movement well, Flattening the mouse automatically cuts off the power
Sliders a bit to sticky, Virtual scroll wheel is good quality but just not accurate enough, Clicking feels too short and too hard, No side buttons, Nowhere to rest the thumb
The Arc Touch Mouse isn't without its faults, but its slim, folding design is really quite impressive and it'll be handy for users who are often on the move....
Portable, practical, good at its job and more desirable than a PC peripheral has any right to be, Microsoft’s Arc Touch wireless mouse is a superb wireless mouse. Yes, it’s expensive - not to mention a little unconventional for some tastes. But we rec...
Abstract: In the last 3 years, I've tested a lot of different mouses but the only one I've been using is the Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball. The problem is that the trackball is quite bulky and it often takes a lot of space in my bag when I need to carry my lapt...
Abstract: One year with the Surface Pro 3: The best computer I have ever ownedMy current lightweight portable writing system consists of an 8-inch Windows tablet, a Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard, and a Microsoft Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse. No, we agree it's no...
Published: 2014-10-06, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Surface Edition ($69.99) is sold as an accessory for the company's Surface line. Clad in the same "dark titanium" (which as far as I can tell is a fancy word for black) as Microsoft's convertible tablets, this stylish, compac...
Includes BlueTrack technology for use on a variety of surfaces, Lightweight, folds flat to turn off and for travel, Center touch strip offers good control
Not comfortable for everyone for extended use, Some reviewers found buttons hard to press, No forward/back buttons
Abstract: Anyone looking for a gentle introduction to the wide world of touch-based mice will find the Arc Touch a pleasure to use and own, and only mildly challenging to get used to. Anyone who is already convinced touch is the future will do..
Forty-five dollars is a fair amount of money for a top of the line portable mouse. The mouse saves space in a bag, comes with a nifty little receiver, and performs well. Like all peripherals, it deserves to be felt in a store (or friend’s house) before...