Detailed review
Silence is the headline. Quiet primary buttons and a subdued scroll wheel make a real difference on conference calls, in libraries, and in bedrooms where a partner is sleeping. “Silent” never means zero sound—plastic still meets plastic—but the WL300 sits clearly below a standard Logitech office click in perceived noise. If noise is your primary constraint, prioritize this mouse or the hunart H6 and TECKNET silent rechargeable models over classic M185-style clicks.
The six-button layout adds forward and back navigation plus a DPI button cycling 800, 1200, and 1600. Those steps are honest office numbers: low for careful photo cropping or dense UI work, middle for general browsing, higher for sweeping across ultrawide monitors without lifting. The optical sensor is claimed to track on wood, leather, fabric, paper, and resin—typical marketing breadth—but we still recommend a pad on glossy conference tables.
Battery expectations are aggressive: up to roughly two years on one AA with sleep after thirty seconds of inactivity and wake-on-move. That sleep timer is shorter than many competitors’ multi-minute delays, which helps longevity but can introduce a tiny wake lag if you pause mid-thought. Keep a spare AA in your desk; the listing does not include one in the box.
Compatibility spans Windows 8/10/11 and later, macOS 10.10 and later, Chrome OS, and even Android 5.0 and later for tablet use cases. The important caveat is Mac side-button recognition: forward and back may simply do nothing on macOS, which is common across budget mice. Mac users should buy the WL300 for quiet Bluetooth comfort, not for browser side-button macros.
Durability claims include millions of left/right clicks and hundreds of thousands of scroll cycles. Treat those as engineering targets, not lifetime guarantees, but they signal the product is aimed at daily work rather than novelty use. Between the 4.6 rating and the feature mix, the WL300 is the mouse we would hand a remote worker who shares a quiet apartment and refuses to keep a dongle in every bag.
Buy the WL300 when silence and Bluetooth convenience lead your checklist. Pass if you need a USB receiver for a desktop without Bluetooth, want gaming-class DPI, or insist on Mac-native side buttons. For under-fifty office life, it is one of the strongest all-around answers in the pack.
Who it is for
Ideal for open-plan offices, libraries, night owls, and Mac or Windows laptop users who want a port-free primary mouse. Also a good tablet companion when Android or iPadOS Bluetooth mouse support meets your workflow needs.
Less ideal for competitive gamers, users without Bluetooth, or anyone who depends on Mac side-button navigation every hour.
Versus the rechargeable quiet options
Compared with TECKNET’s USB-C silent models, the WL300 trades rechargeable convenience for AA swap simplicity and a focused Bluetooth-only path. If you hate charging cables, stay here. If you already live on USB-C and hop across three devices, the TECKNET tri-mode rechargeable becomes more compelling.