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product_id: 6188083
title: "Swiftpoint SM300 Laptop Mouse"
brand: "swiftpoint"
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# RapidCharge in 30 sec 2-4 weeks battery life Ergonomic design Swiftpoint SM300 Laptop Mouse

**Brand:** swiftpoint
**Price:** £1.03
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with Swiftpoint!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Swiftpoint SM300 Laptop Mouse by swiftpoint
- **How much does it cost?** £1.03 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/6188083-swiftpoint-sm300-laptop-mouse)

## Best For

- swiftpoint enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted swiftpoint brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wireless Freedom:** Say goodbye to tangled cords with a USB receiver for effortless connectivity.
- • **Compact Convenience:** Perfectly sized to fit your laptop palmrest, making it the ultimate travel companion.
- • **Ergonomic Excellence:** Enjoy a natural grip that reduces strain during long work sessions.
- • **RapidCharge Technology:** Get back to work in a flash with 1 hour of use from just a 30-second charge.
- • **Unleash Your Productivity:** Experience seamless navigation with a mouse designed for the modern professional.

## Overview

The Swiftpoint SM300 Laptop Mouse is a wireless, rechargeable optical mouse designed for portability and comfort. With a compact size of 57mm x 42mm, it features an ergonomic pen-like grip, lasting battery life of 2-4 weeks, and RapidCharge technology that provides 1 hour of usage after just 30 seconds of charging. The USB receiver allows for easy wireless operation and docking.

## Description

The Swiftpoint Mouse will change the way you use your laptop forever. It is small, wireless and goes wherever you go. It works anywhere your laptop works because you use the Swiftpoint mouse on the palmrest next to your laptop’s touchpad, or on a desk surface like a traditional mouse. The Swiftpoint micro USB receiver provides wireless operation and charges the mouse. It also docks the Swiftpoint mouse magnetically, securing it directly to the laptop so when you move you only carry one thing. Fully charged the battery lasts for as long as 2-4 weeks. But if the battery goes flat, a 30-second rapid charge gives you another hour of use. Studies show the Swiftpoint mouse design is 30-40% more accurate than a touchpad* and provides precision operation, anywhere. It glides smoothly over the surface of your laptop’s palmrest so you can work quickly and efficiently in places you once thought impractical. The Swiftpoint mouse is so accurate it can be used for precision applications such as graphic design and gaming. With a comfortable pen-like grip, the Swiftpoint mouse does away with hand cramps commonly experienced with small mice. It points and clicks like a traditional mouse and its easy-to-use scroll wheel helps you navigate through documents quickly, or zoom in for a closer look. When it’s time to type, you can park the mouse between your hands. It will stay out of the way until you need it again thanks to the magnetic parking space. * To read more about this research, visit the News page on our website.

Review: This mouse has drastically improved the quality of my life - I know, that sounds like a snort-worthy outrageous claim, but in this case, it's completely true. I recently bought a small ASUS laptop with a touchscreen and thought it might be time to go for a mouse upgrade. For the last few years, I have been using a very cheap, corded Logitech mouse (simply because it was free), which I would always use on-the-go by placing my mousepad on top of my laptop's keyboard. This was unwieldy and inconvenient to always be switching between having a keyboard space or a mousepad space on my lap, but that was the best option I could figure out. I'd often wished, and tried, to use my mouse on the handrest areas of the laptop, but the mouse was too big and the area too small for it to significantly work. Prior to this, I spent years traveling back and forth to Europe with my laptop and accessories, and used a cordless optical mouse. While it worked well enough (well, it could get gunked up pretty often but that's just because of me), I stopped using a cordless optical mouse simply because of the cordless feature -- I was sick and tired of dropping the damned thing and sometimes even misplacing it as it fell under furniture. It was versatile, but a pain in the butt, which is why later the Logitech corded mouse was clunky and the cord long, but I liked that whenever I dropped it (which happens quite a bit if you're very mobile with your laptop) at least I knew where the heck it was. Flash forward to two months ago, not long after I bought my new, significantly smaller and more portable laptop. I came onto desertcart with the idea of buying a mouse much like the one I currently use at work: a very small, optical travel mouse with retractable cord. It's not perfect, but it was small, light, and could be used on the handrest areas in a pinch. I couldn't find the same one, but as I was searching for travel mice, I discovered the Swiftpoint. I'd never heard of it before. I'd also never spent more than maybe $15-20 for a computer mouse before, and I'm damned frugal, so the price tag kind of scared me. But I kept coming back to it, intrigued. I also did a search of expensive computer mice to see what the high end mice cost, so I didn't feel as bad afterward at the Swiftpoint's price tag if it was as amazing as some of the reviewers claimed. I was also concerned about some of the supposed negative factors, and the people who said it wasn't natural/comfortable to hold. Still, in the end I decided that a snazzy new laptop warranted a snazzy new mouse, and $50 or so is worth the risk. I'm so glad I did. It is totally worth it, and in the first couple of weeks I was telling people how much I love my new mouse. I have never been so enamored of a little piece of tech before. Sure, things like iPad Minis and other tech look and seem cool to play with, but this was not only cool but its increased functionality literally improved my computer-using quality of life. It works exactly as described. I love that there are no drivers to detect or install every time I plug in the USB dongle. I have quickly switched it out between my PC and my fiancee's Mac with barely an eyeblink. The magnetic docking is great -- it really does charge in seconds, and I love that I have somewhere stable to put it when I'm closing the laptop and am done with work for a while, as opposed to when I had the full-sized optical mouse and no easy way to keep it nearby. As strong as the magnet is, however, yes, the mouse does fall off sometimes. This is not due to lack of quality of the magnet, in my opinion, but more to physics -- the dock area is less than half the size of a thumbnail and a small percentage of the surface area of the mouse itself, so obviously when it is docked on the USB dongle and you, say, tilt your laptop/mouse against something, yes, it will pop off given enough leverage and force. This has happened sometimes, landing on the floor (it's also sturdy -- it's never been nicked or scratched or had decreased functionality because of landing on the floor), but a very, very small fraction of the time compared to when I had the full-sized optical mouse. To address a couple of concerns: 1) Whether it is a natural feel or not... For me, it was. I was a little thrown when I first took it out of the package, but within minutes I was fine with it. Holding it gently is the best way, I've found. Let me note: I realized when showing the mouse & raving to a coworker a couple of days ago that I hold pens/pencils in my right hand differently than he does. I hold my writing implements with the pressure against my ring ringer (versus my coworker holding against his middle finger). I'm not sure if that makes a difference in the comfort level of holding/using the Swiftpoint, but I thought I'd just mention it so everyone can have all the facts. So, in general, holding it and using the scroll wheel and left-click buttons are completely natural to me; the right-click is a little stranger to use since it is directly behind the left-click, but it's not bad. Strange, but I don't even notice it anymore. 2) The stick-on parking station... When I was reading about it and looking at YouTube videos of reviews of the Swiftpoint, I was concerned about this, mostly because I didn't want to cover-up and gunk-up my shiny new laptop. I heard it looked and felt terrible, and I was wary. Especially since many people said that covering it with the clear stuff basically left the laptop's touchpad unusable, and I hate cutting off my options. The first thing I did when I took the mouse out of the package was to charge it and see if it would work fine on the handrest areas directly. Once I established that it did (the casing/handrest is brushed metal, unlike my old HP laptop which was more like a shiny plastic), I decided I didn't want or need all that stick-on surface area. But I loved the idea of having the magnetic parking when I wanted to switch to typing. It's important to note that the magnetic parking area is very easy to identify: it's a medium-grey rectangle amidst matte-clear stick-on surface area. Even though it felt kind of risky at the time, I had heard you can cut the clear area down to size -- I decided to cut it all away. I cut away all I could, even cutting away a tiny perimeter of the magnetic grey just to get rid of the unappealing matte-clear surface area. I didn't want to lose touchpad functionality, so I put the small rectangular parking station flush against the bottom edge of the laptop and covering between the two touchpad buttons and a small part of the touchpad itself. So I have minimal visual impact of the parking station and still can use the touchpad as originally intended when want to, so I'm happy. And in general, the parking station is ABSOLUTELY my favorite part of the whole mouse. Since it is small, unobtrusive, and centrally located, it makes unconsciously putting the mouse there to park while I switch to typing an absolute breeze. Remember how I said I was always shifting awkwardly to putting the full-sized mousepad on to and off of the laptop keyboard, switching between using the mouse and typing? This has eliminated that to something so simple and easy, this is much of what I meant when I said it has improved my quality of life. The parking dock is pretty strong, too... I just tested it, and if you park the mouse there and tilt your laptop fast, the mouse slides off at about 45 degree angle; if you go slowly, it stays on almost until 90 degrees. I use the laptop while laying in bed sometimes, with my knees bent and my laptop on my chest/lap, and I love having the mouse stick to the parking station rather than get lost amongst the covers. I really love this mouse and can't recommend it highly enough. I'm sure for some people it may feel too strange and they don't want to stick with it, but I think it's fantastic. It also does work on a surprising number of surfaces with good range -- I just used it on a wood table, a leather ottoman, and a woven fabric couch, and it worked just as well as if I were using it on a mousepad. I don't work for the company, but I am a fan, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments. By the way, the only reason I even decided to leave a review was because I was coming online here to buy another Swiftpoint -- my dad saw it as I was raving about it a few days ago to someone else, and fell in love, so I'm buying him one as a gift for his birthday next month. I'm sure he'll love it.
Review: Interesting product.... works but - 1) Interesting product.... bought it to augment my finicky touch pad on a Dell Inspirion N5050. 2) Best features are -compact size... great for use on desk surface lacking space -scrolling feature 3) To work on my Dell hand platform, it was a must to put on the sticky sheet onto platform.... -just beware that the sheet will cover up thumbpads making it difficult to use them if your not using mouse... I eventually cut holes in sheet to access them -sheet did not disrupt the function of the touch pad otherwise.... ie just as sensitive as it was sithout it 4) The USB mouse holder charger works well except -if you have two usb ports close together you won't be able to use both ports at the same time -for some reason the bottom and top of USB holder charger came apart... a little super glue seem to correct that problem. Bottom line product works but beaware you'll probably need to attach sheet and lose access to an adjacent USB port.

## Features

- Wireless, rechargeable optical mouse that can be used on the laptop palmrest.
- Small and easy to use (57mm length x 42mm width).
- Natural, ergonomic pen-like grip with padded thumb and finger grips.
- Lasts 2-4 weeks between charges. RapidCharge provides 1 hours useage after 30 sec charge.
- USB receiver for wireless operation, charging and docking the mouse.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003RSX5TK |
| Additional Features | 1000dpi micro optical technology, Hardware requirements: USB Port |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 14 days |
| Brand | Swiftpoint |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Red and black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 114 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.24"L x 1.65"W |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Swiftpoint |
| Mfr Part Number | KOV-SM300 |
| Model Number | SM300 |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | 1000dpi micro optical technology, Hardware requirements: USB Port |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 857737002018 857737002001 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Swiftpoint
- **Color:** Red and black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless, USB
- **Special Feature:** Hardware requirements: USB Port, 1000dpi micro optical technology
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical

## Images

![Swiftpoint SM300 Laptop Mouse - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41HuizDietL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This mouse has drastically improved the quality of my life
*by D***M on January 19, 2013*

I know, that sounds like a snort-worthy outrageous claim, but in this case, it's completely true. I recently bought a small ASUS laptop with a touchscreen and thought it might be time to go for a mouse upgrade. For the last few years, I have been using a very cheap, corded Logitech mouse (simply because it was free), which I would always use on-the-go by placing my mousepad on top of my laptop's keyboard. This was unwieldy and inconvenient to always be switching between having a keyboard space or a mousepad space on my lap, but that was the best option I could figure out. I'd often wished, and tried, to use my mouse on the handrest areas of the laptop, but the mouse was too big and the area too small for it to significantly work. Prior to this, I spent years traveling back and forth to Europe with my laptop and accessories, and used a cordless optical mouse. While it worked well enough (well, it could get gunked up pretty often but that's just because of me), I stopped using a cordless optical mouse simply because of the cordless feature -- I was sick and tired of dropping the damned thing and sometimes even misplacing it as it fell under furniture. It was versatile, but a pain in the butt, which is why later the Logitech corded mouse was clunky and the cord long, but I liked that whenever I dropped it (which happens quite a bit if you're very mobile with your laptop) at least I knew where the heck it was. Flash forward to two months ago, not long after I bought my new, significantly smaller and more portable laptop. I came onto Amazon with the idea of buying a mouse much like the one I currently use at work: a very small, optical travel mouse with retractable cord. It's not perfect, but it was small, light, and could be used on the handrest areas in a pinch. I couldn't find the same one, but as I was searching for travel mice, I discovered the Swiftpoint. I'd never heard of it before. I'd also never spent more than maybe $15-20 for a computer mouse before, and I'm damned frugal, so the price tag kind of scared me. But I kept coming back to it, intrigued. I also did a search of expensive computer mice to see what the high end mice cost, so I didn't feel as bad afterward at the Swiftpoint's price tag if it was as amazing as some of the reviewers claimed. I was also concerned about some of the supposed negative factors, and the people who said it wasn't natural/comfortable to hold. Still, in the end I decided that a snazzy new laptop warranted a snazzy new mouse, and $50 or so is worth the risk. I'm so glad I did. It is totally worth it, and in the first couple of weeks I was telling people how much I love my new mouse. I have never been so enamored of a little piece of tech before. Sure, things like iPad Minis and other tech look and seem cool to play with, but this was not only cool but its increased functionality literally improved my computer-using quality of life. It works exactly as described. I love that there are no drivers to detect or install every time I plug in the USB dongle. I have quickly switched it out between my PC and my fiancee's Mac with barely an eyeblink. The magnetic docking is great -- it really does charge in seconds, and I love that I have somewhere stable to put it when I'm closing the laptop and am done with work for a while, as opposed to when I had the full-sized optical mouse and no easy way to keep it nearby. As strong as the magnet is, however, yes, the mouse does fall off sometimes. This is not due to lack of quality of the magnet, in my opinion, but more to physics -- the dock area is less than half the size of a thumbnail and a small percentage of the surface area of the mouse itself, so obviously when it is docked on the USB dongle and you, say, tilt your laptop/mouse against something, yes, it will pop off given enough leverage and force. This has happened sometimes, landing on the floor (it's also sturdy -- it's never been nicked or scratched or had decreased functionality because of landing on the floor), but a very, very small fraction of the time compared to when I had the full-sized optical mouse. To address a couple of concerns: 1) Whether it is a natural feel or not... For me, it was. I was a little thrown when I first took it out of the package, but within minutes I was fine with it. Holding it gently is the best way, I've found. Let me note: I realized when showing the mouse & raving to a coworker a couple of days ago that I hold pens/pencils in my right hand differently than he does. I hold my writing implements with the pressure against my ring ringer (versus my coworker holding against his middle finger). I'm not sure if that makes a difference in the comfort level of holding/using the Swiftpoint, but I thought I'd just mention it so everyone can have all the facts. So, in general, holding it and using the scroll wheel and left-click buttons are completely natural to me; the right-click is a little stranger to use since it is directly behind the left-click, but it's not bad. Strange, but I don't even notice it anymore. 2) The stick-on parking station... When I was reading about it and looking at YouTube videos of reviews of the Swiftpoint, I was concerned about this, mostly because I didn't want to cover-up and gunk-up my shiny new laptop. I heard it looked and felt terrible, and I was wary. Especially since many people said that covering it with the clear stuff basically left the laptop's touchpad unusable, and I hate cutting off my options. The first thing I did when I took the mouse out of the package was to charge it and see if it would work fine on the handrest areas directly. Once I established that it did (the casing/handrest is brushed metal, unlike my old HP laptop which was more like a shiny plastic), I decided I didn't want or need all that stick-on surface area. But I loved the idea of having the magnetic parking when I wanted to switch to typing. It's important to note that the magnetic parking area is very easy to identify: it's a medium-grey rectangle amidst matte-clear stick-on surface area. Even though it felt kind of risky at the time, I had heard you can cut the clear area down to size -- I decided to cut it all away. I cut away all I could, even cutting away a tiny perimeter of the magnetic grey just to get rid of the unappealing matte-clear surface area. I didn't want to lose touchpad functionality, so I put the small rectangular parking station flush against the bottom edge of the laptop and covering between the two touchpad buttons and a small part of the touchpad itself. So I have minimal visual impact of the parking station and still can use the touchpad as originally intended when want to, so I'm happy. And in general, the parking station is ABSOLUTELY my favorite part of the whole mouse. Since it is small, unobtrusive, and centrally located, it makes unconsciously putting the mouse there to park while I switch to typing an absolute breeze. Remember how I said I was always shifting awkwardly to putting the full-sized mousepad on to and off of the laptop keyboard, switching between using the mouse and typing? This has eliminated that to something so simple and easy, this is much of what I meant when I said it has improved my quality of life. The parking dock is pretty strong, too... I just tested it, and if you park the mouse there and tilt your laptop fast, the mouse slides off at about 45 degree angle; if you go slowly, it stays on almost until 90 degrees. I use the laptop while laying in bed sometimes, with my knees bent and my laptop on my chest/lap, and I love having the mouse stick to the parking station rather than get lost amongst the covers. I really love this mouse and can't recommend it highly enough. I'm sure for some people it may feel too strange and they don't want to stick with it, but I think it's fantastic. It also does work on a surprising number of surfaces with good range -- I just used it on a wood table, a leather ottoman, and a woven fabric couch, and it worked just as well as if I were using it on a mousepad. I don't work for the company, but I am a fan, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments. By the way, the only reason I even decided to leave a review was because I was coming online here to buy another Swiftpoint -- my dad saw it as I was raving about it a few days ago to someone else, and fell in love, so I'm buying him one as a gift for his birthday next month. I'm sure he'll love it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Interesting product.... works but
*by A***R on February 19, 2012*

1) Interesting product.... bought it to augment my finicky touch pad on a Dell Inspirion N5050. 2) Best features are -compact size... great for use on desk surface lacking space -scrolling feature 3) To work on my Dell hand platform, it was a must to put on the sticky sheet onto platform.... -just beware that the sheet will cover up thumbpads making it difficult to use them if your not using mouse... I eventually cut holes in sheet to access them -sheet did not disrupt the function of the touch pad otherwise.... ie just as sensitive as it was sithout it 4) The USB mouse holder charger works well except -if you have two usb ports close together you won't be able to use both ports at the same time -for some reason the bottom and top of USB holder charger came apart... a little super glue seem to correct that problem. Bottom line product works but beaware you'll probably need to attach sheet and lose access to an adjacent USB port.

### ⭐ Not Merchantable
*by V***R on January 25, 2013*

This product broke my heart. I loved it right out of the box because of its elegant, compact design and simple installation with my laptop. But after a couple of weeks use, it just stopped working. I returned it to the manufacturer, and they were quick to provide a replacement. But that one stopped working in a couple of weeks, too. The device clearly is getting power from the USB port, and seems to be powered; it just fails to be recognized by the computer.

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