Cherry MW 2110 & MW 2310 Wireless Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 9 years ago
A Closer Look
Both mice come with a premium quality finish and nice ergonomics that look perfect for palm and fingertip rest, although the larger 2310 is certainly the better for palm rest and the smaller 2110 for fingertip grip, but it’s subjective which one fits your own hand the best.
Down the left side, you’ll see that the 2110 has no side buttons, it’s more compact and much better suited to being a portable mouse alongside your notebook. The 2310 has two side buttons and a side wing to provide a comfortable thumb rest.
As you can see the smaller model has a nice ergonomic shape to it that’s going to be better for fingertip grips and again, the larger has a wing on the other side too, helping promote palm rest.
Both mice come fitted with a really nice quality scroll wheel, which is metal and well weighted for excellent control, but also has a durable rubber grip running down the middle. Both mouse wheels are clickable and have a nice tactile bump to then when turned.
The top of the 2110 is nice and clean with a split to panel to form the mouse buttons, while the 2310 has a central section with a DPI selector and LED indicator, giving the mouse a wider design overall.
the 2110 doesn’t miss out on the DPI mode though, but you’ll find that button on the base of the mouse.
Open up the 2110 and you’ll find a pre-installed battery, as well as a nicely hidden USB dongle for easy storage between uses.
The dongle for the other is also tucked into the base of the mouse, but you don’t have to open the casing to find it. There’s only one battery in the 2110, but this one features two, meaning even longer operation time between new batteries. Both have a master power switch too, so you can save those batteries even longer.