 Hey everybody! Today I wanted to go over three different surface mouses. Mices? Mice? That you can accessorize with your surface. Just like surface computers, you should choose the mouse that best works with how you work. In this video, we will look at the arc mouse, the surface mouse, and the precision mouse. So let's start with the precision mouse. Hang on, let me try unboxing this a little bit better. There we go. Coming in at 4.76 ounces, this mouse is the heaviest of the three, but still light. It has an excellent ergonomic design, including the thumb rest. It has a smooth scroll wheel that can be switched magnetically to a detent scroll. And it has six buttons in total, including the left and right click. Four programmable buttons, including one on the top and three on the side. Like all surface mouses, it connects to your computer via bluetooth, so make sure your computer is compatible before purchasing. But unlike the other two mice, it comes with a rechargeable lithium ion battery. The charging port is located in the front, so you can still use it while charging. This mouse will set you back approximately 100 bucks, but it's well worth it considering you can pair this mouse with up to three computers simultaneously. That's right, drag your cursor to the side of the screen, and it will show up on the computer next to it. Very cool. Here is my old Darkfield mouse for comparison. You did well, old friend, but it's time to move on. That brings us to the Surface Mouse. This mouse actually came with our Surface Studio, so no unboxing for this guy in this video. This mouse weighs in at 3.21 ounces, and right off the bat you can see that this looks more like a traditional mouse. No extra buttons, just your usual left and right click. The scroll wheel does not have a smooth scroll feature, but does have middle click. A big selling point on this mouse is that it functions up to 50 feet away from the computer. It connects via bluetooth straight to your computer, so no need to carry around a wireless mouse dongle every time you switch computers. It operates on two AAA batteries, and you may need two hands to open the case. This mouse is half the price of the Precision Mouse coming in at $50. I'm kind of in the middle of something here. That finally brings us to the most futuristic looking mouse, the Arc Mouse. This is the lightest of the three mice coming in at 2.91 ounces, by the way available in different colors, like gray, burgundy, and cobalt blue. Doesn't much look like a mouse at first until you snap it into the on position. Get out of here. Also you can pretend it's a tri-quarter from Star Trek in your free time. Bam. Though it may not look like it, it does have left and right click, and to scroll just swipe one or two fingers downward. Two AAA batteries power the mouse, a perfect mouse to travel with, since unsnapping it back turns the mouse off and fits comfortably in your pocket. Splitting the difference between the Precision Mouse and the Surface Mouse, the Arc Mouse is priced at $80. That's it for now. I'm Steve with the Protected Trust train department, and we'll see you next time.