Cherry may be best known for their keyboards, or more specifically their extremely popular mechanical keyboards and the MX switch series. So imagine my surprise when we got two of their latest mice in the eTeknix office! Now it’s no secret that Cherry make more than just keyboards, but their other products are often industrial of business applications that rarely dip into the consumer world. Today we have their MX2110 and MW 2310, both wireless desktop mice and offering the reliability and quality we’ve come to know and love from Cherry.
For today’s review, we’ll be putting both mice head to head, not so much to see which is the best of each, but we’ll certainly want to see what features each has to offer and how they’re best suited to different consumers.
“Keep navigating and clicking for more than 3 years without needing to change batteries The CHERRY MW 2310 is multi-purpose CHERRY technology in an ergonomic design. Reliable, practical and flexible. The sophisticated wireless mouse from CHERRY. For people looking for superior performance at an affordable price.” – Cherry
Key benefits
“Energy-saving mouse for wireless work, the CHERRY MW 2110 is rock-solid CHERRY technology in an ergonomic design. Reliable, practical and flexible. The sophisticated, standard wireless mouse from CHERRY. For people who simply want their work to flow.” – Cherry
Key benefits
both mice come in a fairly small box, each showing a picture of the mouse from the top and the side, giving you a good impression of the overall design.
Around the back, a quick rundown of the main specifications.
In the box, you’ll find each mouse as well as batterie; the 2110 comes with the battery pre-installed, but the 2310 comes with them packed separately.
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