Brand | Microsoft |
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Manufacturer | Microsoft Surface Accessories - PC |
Colour | Cobalt Blue |
Item Height | 0.56 inches |
Item Width | 2.17 inches |
OS | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.2 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Manufacturer | Microsoft Surface Accessories - PC |
Item model number | CZV-00051 |
Product Dimensions | 13.14 x 5.5 x 1.42 cm; 82.69 Grams |
ASIN | B071HF6YJQ |
Microsoft CZV-00051 Surface Arc Mouse, Cobalt Blue
Price: | S$92.51 |
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- Compatible with Microsoft Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8 and must be Bluetooth 4.0 enabled
- Ultra-slim and lightweight
- Snaps flat and slips easily into a pocket or Bag
- Optimized design for the most natural interaction
- Innovative full scroll plane lets you scroll both vertically and horizontally
Product information
Colour Name:Cobalt BlueTechnical Details
Additional Information
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
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Date First Available | 1 May 2017 |
Customer Reviews |
5.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
339 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
5 in Computer Mice |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product description
Surface Arc mouse is designed to conform to your hand. The next generation of our best selling Arc touch mouse, surface Arc mouse features numerous refinements, including the ability to scroll both vertically and horizontally. Connects via Bluetooth 4.0. Available in a choice of rich colors to complement your surface device.

Slim, Light And Ready To Travel
Ultra-slim and lightweight, Surface Arc Mouse goes anywhere without the weight or bulk of traditional mice. What’s more, you can snap it flat and easily slip it in your back pocket or bag for travel. The Surface Arc Mouse connects wirelessly to your Surface device via Bluetooth.

Our Most Innovative Design, Refined
The Surface Arc Mouse features an audible, satisfying snap. Simply snap the Arc Mouse into its curved position to power up. Snap again to flatten and power down. The overall design is optimized for the most comfortable, natural interaction.

Intuitive Interactions
Surface Arc Mouse lets you scroll both vertically and horizontally for easier, more intuitive navigation. Plus, enjoy precise tracking, with optimized left and right click.

Beautifully Crafted
Surface Arc Mouse features a slim, smooth, unobtrusive design that’s easy on the eyes and fits beautifully within your workspace. From scroll plane to tail, the Arc Mouse is soft to the touch and meticulously crafted to sit comfortably in your hand. Choose from 3 rich colors to complement your Surface device and your personal style.
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I recently picked up a Surface Book for travel/school/portable computing. I love the trackpad, as it's the best of any device I've used - it's spacious, it's precise, and it supports a decent number of multi-touch gestures, which are really quite neat. However, I wanted a portable mouse for precision and for light gaming, but I needed something light, portable, and wireless. I was also especially looking for a flatter mouse that would comfortably fit in my laptop case without a bulge. Thus, I decided to give the Surface Arc Mouse a try (in light grey, to match my Book).
Design: 4/5 - The mouse's design is sleek, minimalist, and creative. I have to give props to the Microsoft team for building a folding mouse, which is a great solution for a portable mouse which is easy to pack away. It's also quite aesthetically pleasing. However, I'm docking a point for the single-button design. While I understand that the primary purpose of this mouse is for portability, having to pick up all but one finger to right click (or to pull an additional finger to middle click) is inconvenient. That's also not to mention the fact that I can't play shooters, as I can't hold right click to aim. I did know this going into the purchase, though.
Performance: 5/5 - I haven't had enough time with the mouse to investigate the bluetooth connectivity issues that other reviewers have mentioned. The mouse is quite easy and simple to use (pairing is incredibly easy), and I love that it's bluetooth, which doesn't require an additional dongle or cable. The tracking takes a bit to get used to, as the sensor's at your fingertips rather than in the middle of the mouse - using this mouse, I realized how much I use my wrist, palm, and side fingers to make precise movements. The tracking is acceptable once you get used to that, though.
Features: 2/5 - My greatest gripe with this mouse is that its features are very limited, especially when compared to the Surface trackpad. Before I get into that, I'll discuss the pros: the highly marketed touch scrolling is fantastic and well-implemented, in my opinion, and I appreciate that I can change sensitivity/direction using Mouse and Keyboard Center. I also love that I can have multiple fingers on there and only need to move one finger to scroll. However, some of Microsoft's design decisions were a bit questionable, namely the single-button design (and not including a click-on-tap feature). I have to raise my other fingers to right click, and I have to pull my ring finger over on top of the mouse to middle click (another MKC feature). I also can't simultaneously left and right click, nor can I use either click with the middle mouse button (which is generally okay since you can scroll while clicking). My biggest gripe, though, is the lack of touch gestures like those available on the touchpad, and the lack of options in using the mouse. I would love to be able to use three- or four-finger gestures to switch apps or control my music, and I really think the mouse could be so much better if that were possible.
Value: 3/5 - Ultimately, I'd argue that the extra cost of this mouse over other portable bluetooth mice comes from a few sources: the flat design, the bending feature, touch scrolling, and Microsoft branding. In terms of raw performance, many other mice will do significantly better than this one at a similar price. I personally think I paid a bit more than the mouse was worth ($63), but for me it was worth it as a fun gadget with a nice design that I can toss into my laptop case without second thoughts. I intend to use it for a bit longer before updating my review, at which point I think I'll be able to say whether it was truly worth it or not.

After using the mouse for a few hours I have only one gripe. Because of decades of using two-button mice, I keep two fingers on the mouse. In order to right-click, I have to lift my index finger off the mouse completely. Otherwise, the click is registered as a left-click, even if clicking on the right side of the mouse. I'd hope that a driver update can cause click location detection to take priority over the presence of a second finger on the mouse.
Otherwise the mouse is smooth and sleek. I've been using the previous versions of the Arc for the better part of a decade and have been happy with them. I suspect that I will (unfortunately) get used to having to lift my left finger to right click, but will hope that Microsoft decides to make this behavior more natural soon instead.
Be sure to download the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center app from microsoft.com. It allows you configure the buttons, a three-finger click, scroll direction, etc. The mouse works normally without it, but you have a few more configuration options with it.


I love this thing. It's perfect for my Surface Pro 2017!