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October 2010
(73%)
128 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very Attractive Design, BlueTrak Laser Technology, 2.4Ghz Wireless Technology, Good Battery Life (6 months), Touchstrip is a fun replacement of the scrollwheel, Ambidexterous Design, Bendable On/Off Feature and Indicator, Very lightweight and portable,
Expensive price, TouchStrip can be a bit finicky
The Performance of the Arc Touch was very good. The range of the 2.4Ghz allows for use with HTPC systems, or systems that you may have tucked out of site. The BlueTrack laser provides great cursor accuracy, even on non-traditional surfaces such as car...
If you’re not too concerned with ergonomics and just want a compact and unique mouse to always have with you, the Arc Mouse Touch is a solid choice. If, however, you really rely on your mobile mouse as a serious input device, you should find something...
Awesome design, Nano receiver, Comfortable in the hand
Touch sensors for scroll take getting used to
The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse is my new favorite portable mouse. The Arc Touch looks good, performs very well, and is very comfortable covering all the bases for a portable mouse. ...
Snaps flat for easy transport, Tracks well on most surfaces, Scroll strip is surprisingly responsive
Click buttons too stiff, Rubbery coating is a lint magnet, No side or thumb buttons
This impressively slim mouse tracks well and snaps flat for easy transport. Highly mobile users will like its design—if not its coating and click buttons. ...
Distinct convertible design lets you pack the mouse flat for travel; touch-sensitive scroll tab has vibration feedback and accelerated scrolling features; BlueTrack sensor lets you use the mouse on a variety of surfaces; small USB receiver stays out of th
Expensive, scroll tab occasionally unresponsive, lacks heft compared with standard desktop mice, no thumb-side forward-and-back buttons
Microsoft's new Arc Touch Mouse features a travel-friendly design and some clever technical additions to its touch-sensitive scroll tab. Neither of those features makes it better than a full-size desktop mouse, but the Arc Touch Mouse is different eno...
Clever design; Flat scroll wheel with tactile feedback; Tiny wireless receiver; Works on both Mac and Windows;
Mouse button clickable area is shorter than it seems; Touch controls not very reliable;
The Arc Touch is cleverly and appealingly designed, and with the ability to pack flat, allows your notebook bag to present bump-free silhouette at airport lounges wherever you go. The touch scroll wheel is a nice feature too, and although not quite as...
Microsoft Arc Touch mouse is classy, elegant, and very portable. The surface can be flattened, which makes it even easier to be stored inside a bag. Although the mouse itself is not too comfortable to be used for long (due to its compact size), the Arc...
Packs down flat for easy transport, Good BlueTrack coverage, Small USB receiver
Only two buttons for a mouse at this price is limiting, Scroll wheel feedback is a touch erratic, Doesn't entirely promote a neutral wrist position
Travellers with very limited packing space may appreciate the flat pack style of the Arc Touch. It's an interesting mouse, but that's perhaps not enough to make it a mouse for everyone.
High-accuracy tracking, works on almost any surface
Expensive
Portable, practical, good at its job and more desirable than a PC peripheral has any right to be, Microsoft's Arc Touch is a superb wireless mouse. Yes, it's expensive - not to mention a little unconventional for some tastes. But we reckon well-heeled bus...
Abstract: I spend enough time writing and gaming that without the most comfortable hardware for each task, my poor strained tendons, muscles and joints are going to complain.When I travel with a laptop, I try to avoid the touchpad as much as possible, but most t...