ASUS BX700 Bluetooth Laser Mouse – Grey

  • Ergonomically designed for maximum comfort
  • Laser tracking for pin-point precision
  • Wireless technology for maximum mobility and clutter-free computing
  • Syncs with PC/ laptop (with built-in Bluetooth capabilities) via Bluetooth without the need for plugged-in transceiver
  • 1200 DPI high resolution for reliable & accurate operation

Product Description
The ASUS BX700 Bluetooth laser mouse offers freedom of movement, as well as doing away with wire clutter. Compatible with a Bluetooth enabled PC, the ASUS BX700 Bluetooth laser mouse does not require a transceiver, and frees up USB ports for other devices. Its ergonomical streamline design seemingly molds into your hands, and offers you precision control powered by dual AA batteries. These features combine to deliver freedom, control and an overall enjoyable computing experience at home or on-the-go…. More >>


ASUS BX700 Bluetooth Laser Mouse – Grey

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5 Responses to “ASUS BX700 Bluetooth Laser Mouse – Grey”

  1. J. Walker says:

    I’ve been looking for a bluetooth mouse for a while. I love wireless mice to go with laptops. I have a Microsoft Elite mouse, and while it’s not perfect, the size, shape, and button locations are great.

    This mouse appeared to have a very similar form factor to the MS Elite mouse, but I couldn’t find any dimensions to describe its size (update – there are dimensions now). Usually when (stupid) companies make teeny, tiny, ridiculously small mice, they brag about it so people that are looking for real products can avoid them. So given the absence of dimensions and the absence of “super small” and the absence of the other lame euphemism for grossly undersized products – “laptop mouse”, I assumed (hoped) it was normal size.

    It is not normal size. It is ridiculously small. It is laughably small. It is infuriatingly small. Am I the only person left on earth with normal sized hands? (Actually I have large hands, but normal sized stuff is tolerable.) Is the rest of the world like T-Rex with itsy bitsy digits relative to the size of their bodies? I haven’t noticed that look in my fellow humans, yet every mouse maker on the planet (including microsoft now) seems to be making these microscopic products. Sure it will fit in your hand bag or pocket, but is that really the point? IT’S A HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICE. It’s the thing that HUMANS use to interface with a computer. The whole point of the product category is to enable HUMANS, PEOPLE, normal average sized people, to use a computer. WTF is the point of making something so small that a normal person can literally barely grasp the damn thing, let alone comfortably use it throughout their workday?

    I hate you ASUS BX700, and I hate all of your tiny little friends with their hand-cramping, non-ergonomic designs, and I hate the hordes of assclowns that created you hoping to exploit the perceived market niche that says everything labeled “laptop” and made smaller is better. Or in this case NOT labeled “laptop” but still unusably small.

    Somebody wake me up when the current community of peripheral designers / product managers / product makers have all failed and died, and the new ones come in to take their place; new ones that understand that HUMANS use computers.

    HUMAN. INTERFACE. DEVICE.

    I hateyooguyssooomuch.

    On the plus side, if you are a t-rex-human, the look, fit, and finish were great. The buttons and scroll wheel had excellent actuation feel and great mechanical feedback. It connected to the BT transceiver in a snap. I also liked the on/off switch, which is handy for laptop applications so you can toss it in your bag without killing the battery. All of which were moot given that it is to small to use. It would have made a nice keychain… not so good as a mouse. And by the way, I’m using past tense in this paragraph because I am returning it as fast as I can.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. K. Faylor says:

    Before purchasing this mouse I read many reviews. Some people complained (and one guy even ranted on and on) about how ridiculously small this mouse was. I was extremely worried that I was going to be getting a tiny little mini-mouse. These people made it sound like it was the size of my thumb or something. I went ahead and purchased anyway because I loved the looks of it and wanted it to match the icy white of my Sony Vaio.

    I am SO very glad I got this mouse and didn’t let those negative reviews get to me because this is NOT a itty bitty tiny mouse! This mouse is about the same size as what I had been previously using (Logitech Nano receiver mouse). It fits perfectly in the palm of my hand and is so very easy to use. Perhaps for those who claimed it to be ridiculously small they were previously using one of those honking big mice, but this mouse is basically average size for mouses being sold these days.

    With it’s bluetooth capabilities and ease of connection I was up and running in seconds and I LOVE this mouse! It’s classy, fun, and comfortable. The back and forward buttons on the side work great for website navigation and the bluetooth seems strong with no lag or disconnection. The scroll wheel is one of the best I’ve used with ease of motion, little to no click, and feels good under your finger. It’s compact enough that it fits in my laptop bag without much bulk, but not so small (like many claimed) that it doesn’t feel good during use. I rated is only 4 stars for storage because it’s not the most compact for a bag, but it stores fine. There’s even an on/off button on the bottom which makes it excellent for saving battery life when not in use and for storing in a case.

    I did have to go into settings and reduce the speed in which the pointer reacted because the mouse glides so easily on my desk that it made it quite quick, but other than that everything works fantastic.

    Overall this is a fantastic mouse with quick response, a great scroll wheel, on/off button, ease of connection, strong bluetooth, classy look, back/forward buttons for web navigation, and just the right size for use and storage.

    I LOVE THIS MOUSE!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. luapllirrom says:

    I got this for my girlfriend, to go with her new ASUS netbook. She loves it. It fits both her small hand, and mine very well. It is easy to set up and for her to just pull out and use it. I would definitely reccomend this.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. R. Hartman says:

    I really don’t think the stupid rant in the first review is valid…..

    This is a device for a mobile application and as such, it is just right!

    Bluetooth operation is as expected, restart lag is not too long and the

    operational sensitivity is adjustable as are all the usual parameters.

    The mouse IS small, but not objectionally so…….I am using the mouse

    with an Asus UL30-X1, for which it is a perfect companion! (It is also

    small). It is a laser mouse and tracks well on most surfaces including

    my leg!

    Glad I bought it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Tommie says:

    I liked this so much I bought another one for my laptop! I’m still getting familiar with the forward and back buttons on the side but I’ll get there!
    Rating: 5 / 5