In general, I'm a big fan of wireless devices. I like the increased mobility of a wireless keyboard and mouse, and how it reduces clutter around your PC.
Wireless mice can be divided into two groups — those designed to be used with laptops or laptops and those designed to be used with your PC. As most computer users know, tablets on a laptop are hard to use. The obvious solution is to use a compact mouse, which you can easily carry with your laptop. When buying a mouse to use with your laptop, make sure the wireless USB receiver is tiny. This way you can leave it on your laptop when you close it and store it in your bag. The problem with the laptop mice is that they are small, so you tend to use them with your fingers. This causes your hand to fatigue faster than with larger wireless PC mice. With PC mice, you can put the palm of your hand on the device, reducing your hand's tension over time.
Many first time buyers of wireless mice are concerned about the battery life of the mice they buy. Wireless mice don't consume much energy. With a good one, you can expect it to last between 3 and nine months, before you have to replace the battery. On some high-end models, a light starts flashing when it runs out of power. Some of the high-end options can be plugged into a stand to recharge their batteries. There are also products supplied with a USB cable. If your batteries start to run out, you can plug it in and use it as a wired mouse until you can replace the batteries.
With less expensive wireless keyboards and mice, you will find that they have a very short broadcast range. This means that you cannot keep them away from your PC more than a conventional wired device. If you do, they start to file data, and the clicks and moves of the keyboard or mouse are not transmitted to the computer. It is always worth checking the scope of a wireless device before you buy it.
Logitech is the largest brand in the wireless computer accessories market. Their products are not always the best, but they have many different options, and all their products conform to a certain level of quality. This means that you can be assured that you have it for your money.
It should be clear at this point that buying a cheap wireless mouse is not worth the frustration. I recommend that you do some research and read some reviews before buying and decide for yourself which suits you best.