I really wanted to not ever block a Bluetooth mouse one of the 2 USB ports on my ASUS UX31A Ultrabook. Unfortunately, the selection is not very big on Bluetooth mice. Important to me was that the mouse under Linux, as this is my default OS.
My first attempt was a Logitech T630. This is basically a very good Bluetooth mouse (if the flat design and touch interface like) but this made Linux always problems (drivers). In my search for a replacement, I have, because of the negative customer review, long wrestled with me a Razer Orochi to order.
Good that I then ordered yet. I can not understand the negative reviews.
--Bewertung
+ The mouse has been running for two weeks in regular operation and the battery indicator is still green.
+ The mouse works smoothly in Linux. Any shutdown of the Mausradbeleuchtung I had to install the Razer software for Windows and disable it.
+ A massive Aufwachlag I can not determine. The mouse goes into sleep mode 30s estimated but by a click is in 1-2s again connected to the system. Although the notebook is in power-saving mode (screen), the system can be woken up by the mouse back (without any keyboard keystroke).
+ Input disturbances input lag I could not tell.
+ The mouse is high-quality. Has a pleasant feel.
+ Often the short cable (90cm) is criticized. This I can not understand. The mouse is designed for mobile use conceptioned (eg Notebook). The 90cm range to reach on the opposite side from the USB port completely. (Besides, I think the cable use is anyway only stopgap when it happened unexpectedly, the batteries are exhausted)
- Really to complain about that is in the description is always the talk of the supplied battery. But only batteries supplied.
So I can only recommend the mouse.
I can only speculate that perhaps some reviews refer to the older model. The models differ only by the addition of 2013 names. The 2013 models just the battery life and the Abtastrade should be better.