🚀 Elevate your workspace game with the Rapoo MT760 — power, precision, and productivity in one sleek package!
The Rapoo MT760 is a carbon-free certified wireless mouse designed for professionals juggling multiple devices. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4G multi-mode connectivity, it supports seamless switching between up to 4 devices. With 7 adjustable DPI levels up to 4000 DPI, 11 programmable buttons, ergonomic design, and up to 90 days of battery life with USB-C quick charging and wireless charging support, it’s engineered for high-efficiency multitasking and long-lasting comfort.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.85"L x 2.13"W |
Item Weight | 110 Grams |
Style | MT760 |
Theme | OFFICE |
Color | Light Grey |
Battery Average Life | 90 days |
Range | 10 Meter |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 9 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | 90 Days Battery Life, Up to 4 Devices, M+ Cross-Computer Technology, Ergonomic Design, Wireless Charging Enabled, 7 Adjustable DPI, 11 Programmable Buttons |
Movement Detection | Optical |
E**E
Performance and price the mouse is nice
Only have it a day but so far I really like it. It is almost a clone of the MX 3S so it is very comfortable. I tracks well, and I don't have any delay issues. I am using it with the 2.4 dongle so maybe thats why. The 2000kHz polling rate is an improvement over the MX mouse. The buttons are silent and it glides easily as it is much lighter than what I am used to.Setup was a bit of a challenge. You have to download their software. Once I did and got used to it though, the setup was not really difficult to do.If I could change anything, I would move the side buttons and scroll wheel just a pinch forward. The side buttons would also be a hair taller and a separation between the forward and backward button.Time will tell if this mouse lasts but so far I am quite pleased with its performance and price.
D**S
Great Mouse for productivity and gaming great replacement for master3s
I've had it a day and so far so great. The mouse is super comfortable. i was amazed it had 2 near link dongles inside. 1 in the mouse and 1 in the box. Looking at the picture I see 2 dongles, but I thought they were different. This mouse is great if you have multiple systems on the same desk. I have a desktop and laptop on the same battlestation. The polling rate is amazing. The bluetooth on my mac is a bit lack luster but that's a bluetooth issue. The near link is awesome.I had some difficulty with their software on the MAC, but eventually got it working. The mouse seems as good as any mouse i've ever used. For some reason I was under the impression the scroll wheel was one of those infinite scroll wheels that just spins for ever. But I'm wrong about that I even went and read through everything and they never claimed it was, So not sure why I thought that. Maybe cuz it looks so much like the master 3s.The only negative I have, is the side buttons and wheel seem a bit low. I have a very large hand and fat thumb so they're almost always touching the buttons. The clicks are super silent and feel very responsive. It's not a gaming mouse, but you could game on it. It's more for productivity. The DPI range is insane. I found a sweet spot at 3200. I can cross all 3 monitors with out lifting. and fine control is still doable. The 1k polling is as lag free as it can get.It's a very light mouse for how big it is. It's plasticy feeling, but not cheap feeling. It has a very good full hand feel. it rests in your palm really well. Very well made mouse. the battery life is saying 81% after a 12 hour day use.I'll be honest about the pricing, It could be 10$ cheaper. 39$ seems like where it should be. I ended up paying 49$ which seems way better then the 120 for the master 3. Sp the value is there. unless you need that special scroll wheel save your self some bucks.i'm using the mouse for mainly IT office work, but also doing 3d printing and 3d modeling and I really like it. The software seems a bit off, but so far does everything it's supposed to. i've rebound some of the keys and every thing is working correctly.
A**.
Nice but not perfect
It's overall a nice mouse that does fit your hand pretty well and the 2.4 ghz connection isn't unreliable or anything. The only thing I didn't realize would be so much of a problem until I didn't have it anymore is infinity scrolling, which unfortunately this mouse doesn't have (what would be even cooler is if it had a feature similar to logitech's "smartwheel" feature they ship with the M650). Other than that, everything's pretty minor:- I wish the scroll wheel and back/forward buttons where further forward so I could more easily hit it with the tip of my thumb rather than the joint of my thumb. EDIT: I kinda got used to this and I don’t think about it anymore, so this is even more minor of a problem- It would be nice if the side scroll wheel was tactile rather than smooth to match how it actually functions (so it feels more like normal scroll wheels)- I wish the travel for the left and right click buttons was a little shorter (although idk how possible that would be considering the limited selection of silent switches you guys have to choose from)EDIT: Dissapointed by the fact that there is no Linux support on the “driver”. To be clear, the mouse works fine, you just can’t use Rapoo’s custom software to change anything, update firmware, see battery percentage, or use the move your mouse across computers feature (although that’s buggy anyways if you have windows on both PCs).I will test it with wine soon but I doubt everything will work as intended.
J**N
Coming from the MX Master 3…
Im coming from the MX Master 3 - I had for 5 years and a few months and recently it started giving out on me. The scroll wheel stopped working on the smooth setting, meaning it wouldn’t change over to the smooth setting it would only scroll on the rough setting. It would also lose connection every 2-3 minutes for a few seconds before connecting again. I probably could have fixed this issue with a universal receiver which I do have, but you know what for the money I paid, not to mention that this is supposed to be the best of the best (& for a while it was) it just did sit right with me to have to settle. So I decided to take a chance on this mouse and let me tell you I am not disappointed. Ill admit, the first few seconds it sat in my hand I was not for it at all. But after about 2 minutes of using it for actual work, I was hooked! This things is super smooth. I also love how creamy the clicks feel and how quiet they are. It also comes with this neat feature where with a click of a button you can change the cursor speed (dpi setting) which comes really handy when you use the same mouse for work and gaming. All in all I love this thing and def recommend. Great value for the money and battery life is amazing. I think we may have an Mx killer on our hands 😉
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