Why this makes the shortlist
A good wireless mouse disappears — it's just there when you need it, not when you don't. The Dell Wireless Computer Mouse-WM126 – makes a concrete case: 4.5-star average from 9,613 buyers, consistent across verified purchases. 9,613 people bought this and came back to rate it 4.5 stars. That pattern doesn't emerge by accident.
What you're actually getting
The spec sheet is clean: wireless connection, standard ergonomics, multiple DPI levels, plug-and-play setup.
Reduce cable clutter with the Dell Wireless Mouse WM126, providing the functionality you need in a mouse with none of the wires.
The specs that matter
What the product does in practice:
- Reduce cable clutter with the Dell Wireless Mouse WM126, providing the functionality you need in a mouse with none of the wires
- Take your work on the go with the reliable wireless connection of the Dell Wireless Mouse WM126; You can also connect up to six compatible devices with a single receiver
- Work in comfort thanks to a contoured design that feels great in either hand; The mouse features 3 clickable buttons (left, right, and middle) and includes a scroll wheel for ease of use
- USB is present inside the mouse next to the battery compartment
Who this is for
The target buyer is someone who uses a computer for work, browsing, and light creative tasks and wants a mouse that doesn't require managing Bluetooth pairing or cable routing. If you have a specific performance requirement — ultra-low latency for gaming, for example — look at the dedicated gaming tier. For everything else, this category covers it.
Before you buy
The 2.4 GHz wireless connection performs well within a typical desk setup. USB-C adapters for the nano receiver are not included — USB-C-only laptops need a separate adapter. Battery is not rechargeable in most models in this tier; AA or AAA replacements typically last 6–12 months with normal use.
Our verdict
A strong mice pick supported by 9,613 verified buyers. Even at full price, the specs-to-cost ratio holds up against alternatives in the same tier. The evidence is there if you look at it plainly: this earns its place on the shortlist.


