Acer has launched its OMR501 wireless mouse in Russia, priced from 399 rubles (around $5.50). Lightweight at just 53 grams and featuring a symmetrical design, the mouse aims to serve mobile users who switch between office and on-the-go setups. It connects via a 2.4 GHz USB receiver, works up to 8 meters away without drivers, and comes in four colors: black, white, blue, and purple.
- Weight: 53 grams; dimensions: 118 × 62 × 38 mm; ambidextrous shape for both right- and left-handed users
- Three DPI settings: 800, 1200, and 1600
- Up to 8 meters wireless range with plug-and-play USB receiver
- Powered by two AAA batteries included in the box
- Durable quiet buttons rated for 3 million clicks
Acer OMR501 design and ergonomics
The OMR501’s symmetrical body fits comfortably in either hand, making it a good choice for ambidextrous users. Its compact footprint and light weight ensure it fits easily into a laptop bag, appealing to professionals who need a hassle-free mouse for both office desks and travel.
Both primary buttons feature silent switches rated for 3 million clicks, ideal for quiet environments like meeting rooms or shared workspaces. Its modest dimensions-118 by 62 by 38 millimeters-keep the device unobtrusive yet functional.
OMR501 sensor, DPI settings, and wireless connection
The optical sensor offers three DPI options: 800 for precise tasks such as graphic work, 1200 for general use, and 1600 for faster cursor movement on high-resolution displays. The mouse connects via a 2.4 GHz USB receiver with an 8-meter wireless range and requires no driver installation, enabling true plug-and-play convenience.
Power comes from two AAA batteries, which are included, and should provide decent battery life given the mouse’s power-efficient design.
Color options and availability of Acer’s OMR501 wireless mouse
Acer offers the OMR501 in standard black and white finishes, alongside blue and purple options aimed at users seeking more colorful peripherals. This nod to personalization reflects growing trends in computer accessories that blend function with style.
The OMR501 is now available across retail chains and online stores throughout Russia, starting at 399 rubles, making it an ultra-affordable wireless mouse option.
Compared to popular wireless mice from Apple, Logitech, or Microsoft, the Acer OMR501 targets budget-conscious users who need reliable, basic wireless functionality with some style variety. While lacking premium features like Bluetooth connectivity or multi-device pairing, its simplicity and ultra-low price might appeal to students, casual users, or those needing a spare mouse.
Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how Acer balances affordability with features in its accessory lineup, especially as wireless mice increasingly adopt multi-device support and rechargeable batteries. For now, the OMR501 serves as a straightforward, no-frills offering in the crowded wireless mouse segment.

