Let me start by saying this pink AI mouse isn't just cute - it's shockingly powerful. After two weeks of testing, I'm convinced this is what computer peripherals will look like in the future.
The voice dictation feature alone is worth the price. During my morning content creation sessions, I can literally talk to my Word document while sipping coffee. The transcription accuracy beats my iPhone's dictation, and it automatically inserts punctuation (no more shouting "comma" mid-sentence!). Though fair warning - you'll need to manually create paragraphs as it doesn't understand "new line" commands yet.
The side buttons are a love-hate relationship. While customizable, they're positioned exactly where my thumb naturally rests. I've accidentally activated AI drawing mode during important Zoom calls more times than I'd like to admit! The ergonomics take getting used to - this mouse clearly favors traditional right-handed desktop users over laptop-on-couch warriors like myself.
Switching between my MacBook, Windows PC, and iPad is seamless with triple-device connectivity. The silent clicks are library-approved quiet, though the tactile feedback feels slightly mushy compared to premium mice. At 90g, it's lightweight enough for travel but still feels substantial.
The AI features shine brightest for content creators. Need a PowerPoint outline during your commute? Hold the AI button and speak your ideas. Stuck on code? It generates surprisingly usable snippets. The translation features work impressively well for quick foreign language emails.
Battery life lasts about a week with heavy use (8hrs/day), and USB-C charging means one less cable to carry. My only real complaint? The required companion app feels sketchy without a user agreement - I'd prefer more transparency about data handling.
For $79, this mouse eliminates so many productivity friction points that it's become my daily driver despite its quirks. Just be prepared for colleagues to constantly ask "Wait, your mouse can do what?!"