

🚀 Elevate your desk game—work smarter, switch faster, and power longer with Rapoo MT760!
The Rapoo MT760 is a matte black, multi-device wireless mouse featuring Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4GHz tri-mode connectivity, supporting seamless switching across up to 4 devices. It offers 7 adjustable DPI levels up to 4000 for precise control, an ergonomic design with a magnetic side scroll wheel, and 11 programmable buttons for enhanced productivity. Powered by an 800mAh battery, it delivers up to 90 days of use on a single charge with USB-C quick charging and supports Qi wireless charging (module sold separately). Ideal for professionals juggling multiple devices, it combines comfort, efficiency, and long-lasting performance.






















| ASIN | B0CM5SWRJW |
| Additional Features | 7 Adjustable DPI, 90 Days Battery Life, Ergonomic Design, Wireless Charging Enabled, Programmable Buttons, Up to 4 Devices, M+ Cross-Computer Technology |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 90 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #208 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Rapoo |
| Built-In Media | 1 x USB-C Charging Cable (USB-A to USB-C), 1 x User Manual, 1 x Wireless Mouse, 2 x USB Dongles |
| Button Quantity | 9 |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 784 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic With Rubberized Grips |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.92"L x 3.12"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Rapoo Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Model Name | MT760 |
| Model Number | MT760 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 Meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | OFFICE |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
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.
R**N
Great Rappo mouse
The mouse can be paired with a USB connector or Bluetooth. I used the Bluetooth; it was easy and quick. The mouse is very quiet. I replaced my MX 3S. They are at the same level. The MX left-click starter failed. It lasted about 2 years. Will see how long this one lasts. I recommend this mouse; you won't be disappointed.
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.
A**N
Just because it isn't an MX Master replacement, that doesn't mean its bad
I'm a lifelong palm grip guy, so I tend to gravitate towards mice that work well with that grip. After trying the MX Master 2 for productivity at home (I do photo/video editing on the side), I decided to transfer that mouse over to my office day job to see how it would fare. It worked pretty well, but ended up leaving a void at home for when I wanted to work from home or do something other than game. There was no way I was going to spend over $100 to get the MX Master 3 for home, so I started looking at this Rapoo. For my hands and my grip, the Rapoo was a great fit. The ergonomics really allow me to rest my entire palm on the back of the mouse. I'm sure a lot of people are like me and are looking for an MX Master alternative/replacement. While similar, I wouldn't consider this a replacement. Here are some things that each one does better than the other. MX Master: - Infinite scroll is a nice feature - Horizontal scroll is in a better spot if you work with a lot of spreadsheets - The thumb click button is a nice if you can map it to something useful - The clicks from the left/right buttons are much more tactile Rapoo: - Instead of infinite scroll, you get a DPI switcher. Useful if you occasionally game, but also useful for if you do photo editing and need finer control - While the horizontal scroll is in a little more of an awkward spot, the back/forward buttons are in a much better spot. I use those way more often than I use horizontal scroll. - The unit comes with a USB dongle which gives you an additional method of connectivity. Very useful if you often have to switch to devices that may not have BT built in. - The left/right buttons are way quieter. They still give positive feedback, but there is some tactility loss due to the damping. This is a compromise I'll gladly take when working in an office environment. As a result, the Rapoo is now my work mouse and I moved the MX Master 2 back to home.
C**S
Good mouse, but less functionality and fit than MX Master 2S
I bought this mouse on sale during Prime Days with consideration given to the reviews saying this mouse was as good as the MX Master 3s. It’s not, and it has less functionality than the MX Master 2S while not meeting the ergonomics of either. I have three complaints. Placement if the horizontal scroll wheel and forward/backward buttons, no thumb button that brings up the Windows “peek” view, and overall ergonomics that don’t conform as well to the shape of my hand and thumb as the MX Master 2S. The H.Scroll wheel and fwd/bck buttons don’t work where they are in relation to the MX Master series. With the MX mouse, the scroll wheel and buttons are exactly where you need them, with minimal movement. On the Rapoo, the scroll wheel is mounted too high requiring the user to lift their thumb, same for the fwd/back buttons. On the MX, their vertical placement is highly intuitive and again, requires far less movement - really just a “roll” of my thumb to touch the buttons and I’m good. Not so with the Rapoo, due to their horizontal alignment, the user has to shift their hand for the thumb to hit the forward most button. YMMV of course with the size of your hands and thumbs, but I consider myself to have an average size hand size and found it annoying. On the MX Series you have a thumb button that lies in the “wing” where you rest your thumb. On Windows, this brings up the “Peek” view that allows the user to see all open windows and mouse over to click and select one. I find it useful when I have more pdfs, email drafts, documents, and file folders open and I don’t want to mouse over each icon in my start tray. The MX 2S has a more firm button where the MX 3S improves on this feature with a far easier press. The Rapoo mouse doesn’t have this feature at all. Finally, the ergonomics. This is down to personal preference, but I found it to be less than ideal. Especially in the thumb “nook” where there are 3 buttons and a scroll wheel on the MX 2S/3S, and 2 buttons for the Rapoo. You can see in the pictures the nook on the Rapoo is more sharp, defined, and doesn’t flow as well as the same area on the MX series. Where the Rapoo has an almost “hard” feel, the MX flows with the natural curvature of the thumb. I don’t feel any “pain” points with the MX series. The Rapoo isn’t a bad mouse, it’s just not an MX Series competitor. It may look a liitle like it and have similar buttons, but it’s a far cry from why the Logi MX Series mice are so nice and in my opinion, well worth the money. I’m returning the mouse because it doesn’t meet my expectations and lack of functionality I’ve grown used to and implemented in my workflow. If you’ve never used an MX Series mouse, then this mouse is a *very* good mouse. But don’t go buying this mouse thinking it’s going to replace your MX Series 2S or rival the 3S at a fraction of the cost. Because it won’t.
P**N
Perfect
Great mouse. Had mine for over a year and works perfectly. The material on the bottom to help glide is a little soft and will get scuffed up if not using a mousemad. Mine is a little scratched as shown in the photo but the mouse still works perfectly
M**0
MX Master Function at a Fraction of the Cost
I got this for my wife as I have an MX Master 3 that she liked the feel of but wasn't caring for the brand name model or brand name price. Honestly, this is so dang good for what it is. Pro's: - Mouse clicks are honestly better than the MX 3 in my opinion - Scroll wheel feels very similar - Has almost all the same buttons and functionality - Easy to pair and use right out the box - Haven't had any disconnects and still kicking after 4 months of usage - Feels great in the hand - The price is unbeatable for the quality Cons: - Side scroll wheel doesn't have much friction so makes it easy to use accidentally If you don't "need" a Logitech, this one is fantastic and you can buy 3 of these for the price of 1
A**R
Super quiet and comfortable
I am pleasantly surprised at how much I like this mouse. It easily connects via Bluetooth to my laptop and holds a charge really well. I only charged it the first day and it's been weeks and still is at 80% The texture and comfort are great for my hands. The scroll wheels are really helpful when navigating large spreadsheets. The buttons are SO quiet which is a big plus in my book, I don't like being that co-worker with a noisy mouse. Overall I would recommend for the cost and functionality to other similar brands
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