Detailed review
Hold the DPI button for a few seconds to enable the built-in jiggler that nudges the cursor so the Mac does not sleep during long uploads, remote desktop idle policies, or download marathons. A short press cycles 800, 1200, and 1600 DPI. That range is perfect for cafe tables and hotel desks even if it will not thrill competitive gamers or retina-level retouchers who demand higher sensor ceilings.
Silence is a real selling point. Softened clicks keep library study sessions and coworking booths civil. The slim ergonomic curve favors smaller and medium hands; if your palm swallows a full MX Master, expect this FYBC to feel like a compact tool rather than a lounge chair. USB-C charging in about two hours and multi-week runtime claims make it friendlier than AA mice when you already live on USB-C cables for phones and earbuds.
Compatibility messaging targets MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPad Air, Windows PCs, and more. On macOS, pair once and forget it until you intentionally switch hosts. The grey finish looks calmer on minimalist Apple desks than RGB siblings later in this list. Optical tracking is smooth on wood, fabric mousepads, and most matte hotel desks without requiring a special surface.
Limitations are honest. There is no MagSpeed wheel, no glass tracking guarantee, and no deep Options+-class software. Side navigation exists for productivity, but macOS may need remapping habits depending on the app. The slightly lower rating versus WL300 and Philips suggests more unit-to-unit variability, so buy from a seller with easy returns if you are sensitive to click feel consistency.
Still, for students, consultants, and hybrid workers who open a MacBook Air on airplanes and cafe tables, this FYBC hits a useful sweet spot: light, silent, multi-radio, rechargeable, and jiggler-ready. It is less of a forever desk mouse than MX Master and more of a Mac travel companion that refuses to be annoying when bag space is scarce.
Pick it when sleeve space matters as much as features. Skip it when you need a tall ergonomic rest, glass-desk tracking, or when you already standardized on Logitech's desktop software ecosystem across every machine you own.
Who it is for
MacBook Air travelers, iPad users who want a real mouse, and quiet-office workers who value USB-C charging and a keep-awake jiggler in one slim shell.
Travel packing tip
Store the dual-port receiver in the mouse's compartment if present, or keep it inside a cable pouch. Losing the dongle still leaves Bluetooth as a backup on Apple hardware.
Versus Normdecos jiggler
Feature sets are close: both offer dual radios, silence, and jiggler. Choose by finish preference, current rating, and which listing's battery claims feel more trustworthy for your use pattern.