As someone with a hearing sensitivity, the high-pitched click of a mouse can weigh on me. Good thing there are companies that make quieter mice, like Mojo. I reviewed Mojo’s Pro Performance Silent Gaming Mouse last year. The first mouse I tried had clickier clicks than I expected, but I assumed this to be an anomaly, as the next one I tried was much quieter. At first. After a while, the right switch got clickier and stopped reliably registering a lot of inputs. I found that I couldn’t play competitive online games using it. Still, I wanted to give Mojo another chance with a review of its more recent Silent Dual Mode Wireless Rechargeable Gaming Mouse. While the results are far from terrible, they are disheartening all the same.
My initial experience somewhat mirrored my experience with previous type of Mojo mouse, albeit much worse. I plugged in the USB dongle, and then connected the charging cable to my PC. Nothing. I let it charge for an hour or so and pulled the cable out. Nothing. I tried again with a different mouse and, thankfully, this one was recognized as soon as I plugged in the charging cable. However, when I removed the cable? Nothing. I can’t get this mouse to work wirelessly at all, which is an issue I’ve never had with a wireless mouse before.
On the brighter side, the right click on the Mojo Silent Dual Mode Wireless Rechargeable Gaming Mouse isn’t clicky like the one on my previous mouse. Unfortunately, the left click is the one doing it this time. This wasn’t a problem with the first mouse of this variety that I tried. You know, the one that stopped working. This leads me to believe that either Mojo has some serious quality control issues or my awful luck is starting to infect the devices I try.
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