We recently bought a wireless mouse for our daughter, who is currently in graduate school. She had been voicing her frustration about the trackpad on her Mac, expressing a strong preference for a mouse similar to the one she uses on her desktop setup at home. After conducting some research, I came across this particular mouse. Its design appeared sleek and aerodynamic, the price was appealing, and it boasted compatibility with Mac. At a mere $11.88, it seemed like a no-brainer.Upon receiving the mouse, I was taken aback by its featherlight weight. In comparison to my Razer Death Adder Pro wireless mouse, it felt exceptionally light, almost to the point of feeling delicate. The mouse offered two connectivity options: Bluetooth and 2.4G with a USB receiver.The Bluetooth pairing process was hassle-free, with no complaints there. However, an issue I observed with the Bluetooth connection was that the mouse movement on the screen felt somewhat jerky, lacking the smoothness I was accustomed to. While I can't be certain if this was due to my familiarity with the Razer mouse, the jerkiness was definitely noticeable and somewhat annoying.I then switched to the 2.4G connection, and it was a game-changer. The added convenience of the included USB to USB-C adapter was a nice touch. Kudos for that. After plugging in the adapter and switching to 2.4G, the mouse's performance felt exceptionally smooth, free from jitter, lag, or jerkiness.Considering the price, I believe it's a worthwhile purchase. I admire its aesthetic, reminiscent of Apple's design sensibilities, and the ambient light feature is a definite plus. Particularly when used with the 2.4G adapter, it provides excellent value for the price.