I usually keep away from unboxing vids, but I opted to watch your video because I wanted to see if a dongle was supplied and whether this mouse was limitied by the use of a dongle. Evidently, it doesn't rely on the dongle - question answered! Thank you for the minimal unboxing (editing) and for making a concise video with no BS!
I was hoping to find out how to actually connect it. I plugged it into my Mac computer, nothing I tried pushing the button that is in the directions but it's just a light that doesn't do anything
Can you use usb cable other than the one that comes with it, because i found out that someone in amazon reviews couldn't do that.. looking forward to your answer thanks
Apparently this didn't show up in my notifications. It should work with battery banks and such, but i wouldnt recommend macbook chargers as its probably too many watts and might damage it
@@CoolFoxification Too much wattage doesn't matter. The device will charge with whatever it needs and not use higher voltages or more amps. I think he's talking about some USB-C connectors being too thick for the Satechi H1 mouse so they don't fit physically.
I think this would be fine, but keep in mind that the accuracy between this and an mx master will be different. For very intricate editing, this might be a bit difficult to work with but i would give it a shot
I usually keep away from unboxing vids, but I opted to watch your video because I wanted to see if a dongle was supplied and whether this mouse was limitied by the use of a dongle. Evidently, it doesn't rely on the dongle - question answered! Thank you for the minimal unboxing (editing) and for making a concise video with no BS!
Is this mouse more ergonomic then the magic mouse the Mac computers come with?
the mouse can be paired with multiple devices but has to be re paired every single time you use it. is there no way to avoid this?
Hello. What about the noise of the click ?
Sweet short good video. Why can't other channels be like this?
Is it compatible with macbook m1?
Yes it should be
I was hoping to find out how to actually connect it. I plugged it into my Mac computer, nothing I tried pushing the button that is in the directions but it's just a light that doesn't do anything
You have to use bluetooth
Can you use usb cable other than the one that comes with it, because i found out that someone in amazon reviews couldn't do that.. looking forward to your answer thanks
Yeah, my macbook chargers don't work with it. But my usb-c from my battery pack works
Apparently this didn't show up in my notifications. It should work with battery banks and such, but i wouldnt recommend macbook chargers as its probably too many watts and might damage it
@@CoolFoxification Too much wattage doesn't matter. The device will charge with whatever it needs and not use higher voltages or more amps. I think he's talking about some USB-C connectors being too thick for the Satechi H1 mouse so they don't fit physically.
Does it work with iPad 9th gen
i have the mac book m1 and I'm trying to connect the mouse to my mac but for some reason its not working
What's happening?
@@CoolFoxification never mind i figured it out thanks!
can someone confirm if this mouse is made from pure metals and no plastic? especially the case and buttons of it.
Clickable parts are plastic
Is it worth buying this?
I would say yes, but it depends on what you're intending to use this with
@@CoolFoxification for school and work on computers
@@MartellThaCool then yes, for casual use this would be very good
@@CoolFoxification What about 3D modelling? Obviously the mx master would be ideal, but expensive.
I think this would be fine, but keep in mind that the accuracy between this and an mx master will be different. For very intricate editing, this might be a bit difficult to work with but i would give it a shot
Sound...? 😐