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The Chargevine Wireless Multi-Touch Trackpad is a versatile and high-performance alternative to the Apple Magic Trackpad 3, offering universal compatibility with both Mac and Windows devices. It features enhanced multi-touch gestures, effortless Bluetooth connectivity, a portable ergonomic design, and a long-lasting battery, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking productivity and comfort.
T**N
Great mouse replacement
I'm still getting used to the functions.Changing to two finger or three fingers when tapping adds more options.Will take a little time to become proficient using this.
T**Y
It loves to sleep, even when using wired mode
So, I'm literally just using this to do gestures and for that it's fine. But, I only do gestures once every few minutes, like lets say switching desktops on Mac with a three finger swipe. The problem is I need to "giggle" first.It seems like after a few seconds on inactivity the thing just goes to sleep which is understandable if I was on a wireless connection on battery, but the same continues to happen even when wired. I've also confirmed it's not just a Mac OS issue, but happens on Windows too.The thing just goes to sleep and you need to do a little wiggle to wake it before you can actually use it. It's an input device, and should be a lot more responsive. I thought I'd "beat the system" going with a cheaper alternative, but now I have regrets.I'll keep it because I threw away the box, but I'm not happy with it and wish they'd considered more when building it. I doubt there's any firmware updates that are able to be done to fix it.
C**B
A nice product but has a problem
This product arrives nicely presented and comes with a USB dongle and USB C charge cable. It has a clean glass surface while the rest of the product is made of plastic which is of good quality. The item itself is nice and lightweight making it easily portable.It was very simple to get going- if you're using the USB dongle then you set the switch on the back of the trackpad toward the wifi symbol and you're away. Or if you'd prefer to use bluetooth then set the trackpad to bluetooth mode and pair it with your computer. Very simple.The trackpad is very responsive with no lag time and has s smooth surface making it easy to use. It does also transmit its battery data to your computer meaning you can see how much charge is remaining. The multitouch gestures worked perfectly on my mac and I was able to do everything I could do with my laptop's own trackpad.Unfortunately the product does not have a physical click mechanism within it meaning that you have to tap to click. This is fine, except for when you want to click and drag an item, which despite trying various different methods I was not able to do with this trackpad. This is a bit of an issue meaning you can't move windows around your screen etc. There's of course a chance that there's a certain way of doing this I'm not aware of, but nevertheless it is a bit disappointing as apart from this it is a good product.
H**K
Impressed
This is my first desk track pad. 16x11.5cm and slim, slightly raised at one end.After unboxing the unit, I placed the USB dongle into a port on the front on my PC running WIN10. Turned on the pad via the switch at the rear of the unit to wireless, and it instantly worked!!!! Upon using it there's no delay or lag at all. To say I'm impressed is an under statement.I've read some of the review, and it does clearly state that you must activate your drag pad options if you want to click and drag items using three fingers with the pad.Like others have mentioned I also wanted an option to change from a mouse to relieve RSI in my wrist. Whilst I've never been a pad user, I didn't find transitioning awkward. Because it works flawlessly, with no delay it's a pleasure to use.The pad has an internal chargeable battery, plus a USB C port for power whilst charging the internal battery.At the time of this review, retailing for £57.79 which seems a good price once you start looking at some others on Amazon. Considering how nicely this is made, the design, and quality premium feels, it's certainly worth the present asking price IMO.
A**R
Works well so far...
Touchpad looks and feels as it should. For me, bluetooth performance has been sketchy, but the wireless dongle works well. That is on 2 PCs. Could be the PCs, I don't use any other bluetooth devices with them. I got the touch pad as I was experiencing a bit of pain in my hand from mousing around. This seems to have cleared up since I've been using it, so that's good. On the down side, the "drag" behavior is different from any other touchpad I have used - most you click and use another finger to drag, but this one you double click, holding on the second click,then drag. (Thanks to another reviewer for pointing this out, I didn't see any mention of it in the manual) I think it will take a while to build the muscle memory for this. It's more expensive than a mouse (unless you live in Apple World) but it appears to work and my hand feels better so that's the main thing.
K**G
This is not good, does not have mac trackpad features, very slow and no sensitive
This is not good, does not have mac trackpad features, very slow and no sensitive
T**K
Impressed!
I have an Apple track pad, mine is the older kind that uses rechargeable AA batteries that need to be removed to charge.This pad has a built in rechargeable battery ( charged via a USB-C port ) . The pad feels really good quality, whilst not made out of machined alluminium like the Apple one it is still nicely built and has a good weight to it .Set up was easy, i used Bluetooth connectivity first , whilst it didnt show in the Bluetooth drop down on my Mac i found it in the bluetooth list under system settings. It connected just fine, Apple aksed me to set it up as a keyboard however which i ignored . After that it worked just fine although apparantly all multi finger gestures dont work and to be fair they didnt.So i tried to connect the touchpad over Wi-Fi ( flicked the touchpad connection switch to the wifi setting ) , the Mac couldnt see the pad, it was only then i noticed the included little WI-FI dongle. I just pushed that into a USB-A socket on the Mac and the touchpad worked straight away. You can then go into settings and set teh tougchpad gestures as you wish.The touchpad is larger than my Apple one which i love and the battery lasts well, im really happy with the touchpad at the moment!! The price compared to an Apple track pad is also very good.
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