Keesany Wireless Rechargeable Mouse | Battery Indicator | 2.4G Silent Portable Mouse | 4-Level DPI Adjustable (800/1200/2400/3200) | For Laptops, PC-Black
Original price was: £12.99.£9.99Current price is: £9.99.





Price: £12.99 - £9.99
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Product Description


Remaining Battery Visible
This mouse comes equipped with a battery indicator light, allowing you to easily monitor the remaining battery level. When there’s only one light left on the battery indicator, it’s a friendly reminder to get ready for a recharge!

Wireless Rechargeable Mouse
The package comes with a Type-C charging cable. With just two hours of charging, the mouse can be used for up to 30 days.
Please note: Avoid using your phone’s fast charging cable to charge the mouse, as this could potentially cause damage.

Energy-saving Design
After 10 seconds of inactivity, the mouse will switch to sleep mode to reduce energy consumption. To resume normal operation, simply move the mouse.


Batteries : 1 AA batteries required. (included)
Product Dimensions : 11 x 5.7 x 0.1 cm; 90 g
Date First Available : 19 July 2025
Manufacturer : Keesany
ASIN : B0F83TYQ1W
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
Delivery information:: We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout.
Best Sellers Rank: 42,306 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 955 in Mice
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Rechargeable & Long-Lasting – Built-in 500mAh battery eliminates fussy battery changes. Just 2 hours of charging delivers 30 days of wireless freedom – perfect for work marathons or gaming sessions.
Battery Status at a Glance – Clever LED indicators show power levels: 3 lights (>60%), 2 lights (30-60%), 1 light (10-30%). Low battery? A friendly beep warns you before it dies – no more mid-meeting panics!
Silent Clicks, Peaceful Workspaces – Ultra-quiet buttons (<30dB) let you work late, study in libraries, or binge-watch without annoying flatmates. Finally, a mouse that’s as considerate as you are.
2.4G Smooth Wireless – Stable connection up to 10m range with zero lag. The nano USB receiver stays hidden in your laptop – plug it once, forget it forever. No drivers needed!
USB-C for Modern Life – Comes with a USB-C adapter to connect to MacBooks, tablets, smartphones, or even smart TVs. Works seamlessly across your tech ecosystem.
7 reviews for Keesany Wireless Rechargeable Mouse | Battery Indicator | 2.4G Silent Portable Mouse | 4-Level DPI Adjustable (800/1200/2400/3200) | For Laptops, PC-Black
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Original price was: £12.99.£9.99Current price is: £9.99.
Amazon Reviewer –
Works perfectly
This is a wireless mouse which connects to your laptop/PC with a USB dongle. The dongle is the white rectangle which is found at the bottom of the mouse – pull it out when you first get it, and plug it into your device. The connection is then instant, and I have experienced no issues with it maintaining good connectivity. You can then keep it plugged into your device for next time, or return the dongle to the mouse for use with another device. The mouse comes with a USB/USB-C charging cable, a dongle-adapter enabling you to use this with iPad (I haven’t tested this out), and an instruction leaflet.The mouse is made out of decent-quality plastic. The scroller/roller has a grip on it and there is a central button as well as the left and right buttons. The mouse arrived fully charged, and the three dots show how much charge is left on it. There is an on/off switch underneath to conserve charge when it is not in use.Overall, this works perfectly and I’m happy to recommend this to others.
Viner –
A nice basic compact wireless mouse, though no bluetooth
This is a nice basic compact wireless mouse that’s great for frequent travellers.In terms of build quality, it feels pretty solid. It has good weight too it, and as mentioned, it does have a compact design. Where you would normally rest your palms on the body of a mouse whilst using it, this one is a bit shorter so your palms would sit on the desk surface itself which has it’s pros and cons. For me, I do find that as my wrist is on the desk, I can use more precise smaller movements but using this for several hours does introduce some fatigue in that area.It connects via a 2.4GHz wireless connection using the included USB Type-A adapter that’s tucked away under the mouse, plus a Type-A to Type-C adapter in the box. It will work with any device that supports wired USB mice which is nice – that includes my Xbox, Android TV, and my iPad. It does lack Bluetooth which does slightly limit compatibility, though to be honest, not many use mice with their tablets or phones.It has a built in battery which at 500mAh should provide several weeks of frequent usage, and has a handy Type-C port at the front for recharging. Below the scroll wheel is a battery indicator to show just how much charge is left.The left and right buttons are responsive but very muted with the middle button being more “clicky”, the scroll wheel has some good resistance.DPI settings work well, from a nice low-ish 800 for precise aiming in FPS as well as fine control within vector apps, up to a very sensitive 3200 dpi allowing you to do a full 360 in-game from a simple flick of the mouse. All easily toggled by the single button below the mouse’s scrollwheel.It does have an On/Off button which is handy for when it’s in bag, it won’t accidentally activate and drain battery whilst on the move.If you’re after a basic wireless mouse, this is pretty good value for money, but I would honestly also look for one with Bluetooth for broader compatibility (as well as for cases where you accidentally lose the USB adapter!).
Alex –
Good
I wish the charger port was on the back so it could be used while charging, but then it wouldn’t be a budget mouse. It works well with good DPI range and almost silent clicks.
A Customer –
Tidy little mouse
Priced at: £9.99I really need a mouse with my laptop as I can’t manage the trackpad so I always want one nearby. I have a really cheap wired mouse but it has always been pretty terrible.This wireless mouse was a simple upgrade. It does take up one of my USB ports which could be a problem later but for now everything is good and I find it easier to use in some ways than my old one which had poor quality buttons.
mark –
Keesany wireless ( 2.4G ) rechargeable optical mouse, good quality mouse, short C cable.
Keesany wireless ( 2.4G ) rechargeable optical mouse, 500mAh battery charged via a type C port,Note, the supplied type C cable is so short I’m not sure why they bothered, It’s around 5 to 6 inches.The mouse has a 2.4G dongle that is hidden in the underside of the mouse ( see images ) and connected to my PC in under 2 seconds, the mouse pointer responds perfectly to my hand movements, the mouse buttons are silent in use.You turn the mouse on with a sliding switch on the underside, on top you will see the battery level LEDs light up but turn off when the mouse goes into sleep mode, you can wake it by tapping a button and it wakes instantly.Also in the package you get a USB A to C adaptor ( see image ) but I found it to be poor quality, plugging it into my PC’s C port was not smooth at all, also the same goes for the USB A side of the adaptor, plugging the 2.4G dongle in was very hard to do.I’m very happy with the mouse’s quality, it fits my hand well, but I don’t like the type C cable or the type C adaptor, IMO they are poor quality compared to the mouse and let the mouse’s total score down.I’m knocking 1 star from my score because of the poor quality of the type C cable and type C adaptor.4 stars
linnie –
Works smoothly and instantly
This mouse comes with an RF transmitter that fits into the body of the mouse, a USB-A to USB-C adapter and a USB-C charging cable. As soon as the RF transmitter is installed in my laptop and the mouse was switched on it worked immediately.
Coffee –
Wireless Mouse
This is a really nice wireless mouse. It comes with a wire if you’d like and also has a USB-C adapter. The Dongle is in the bottom of the mouse and just works. The mouse is quite high in the palm, but I find this very comfortable, and it glides smoothly. There’s no latency, and the buttons are nice and clicky. I find that the DPI has the right settings as well, which you can switch on the fly.This is a lovely office-like mouse, great for browsing. I wouldn’t make this my choice for gaming but for everything else it’s great and has a lovely pure white colouration. I think at £12.99 it’s reasonably priced and presented well. I’m happy with it!