Acer has introduced three new wireless mice in the Russian market-the OMR502, OMR503, and OMR504-each tailored to different user needs when it comes to ergonomics, battery life, and features. These models are designed both for straightforward office tasks and for users seeking advanced customization and flexible connectivity options.

Acer OMR502, OMR503, and OMR504 mouse specs

Here’s the lowdown on each model:

  • Acer OMR502: an affordable, lightweight mouse with a symmetrical design suitable for both right- and left-handed users. It connects via a 2.4 GHz USB receiver with a range of up to 8 meters;
  • sensor resolution options of 1000 or 1600 DPI, four buttons, and rated for up to 3 million clicks;
  • powered by a single AA battery, measuring 103 × 60 × 38 mm and weighing just 55 grams;
  • Acer OMR503: upgraded connectivity featuring both 2.4 GHz USB receiver and Bluetooth 5.1, with a working range up to 10 meters;
  • INSTANT S201 optical sensor adjustable across 800/1600/2400/3200 DPI, five buttons including power and mode switches, rated for 3 million clicks;
  • built-in 500 mAh rechargeable battery offering up to 50 hours of use, recharges in about 3 hours, and enters sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity;
  • dimensions are 117 × 70 × 41 mm, weight 86 grams;
  • Acer OMR504: lightweight design with nearly silent buttons, dual connectivity via 2.4 GHz USB and Bluetooth 5.1, with up to 10 meters range;
  • INSTANT S201 sensor with five DPI levels: 800/1200/1600/2400/3200, six buttons, and an impressive durability rating of 5 million clicks;
  • 300 mAh battery supports 30 hours of work, charges in 2 hours, and goes to sleep after 20 minutes of inactivity;
  • measures 109 × 70 × 40.5 mm and weighs 65 grams.

All three mice stick to a clean, minimalist design and are built to last. Battery and connectivity options give users the freedom to choose between traditional AA batteries or rechargeable options with Bluetooth support. Among them, the OMR504 hits the sweet spot for weight, quietness, and sensitivity.

Choosing an Acer mouse from the OMR500 series

If you need a simple, budget-friendly mouse for everyday tasks and only occasional movement, the OMR502 with its AA battery and stable 2.4 GHz USB connection delivers reliable comfort and autonomy without any fuss.

For those who value easy Bluetooth pairing with laptops or tablets and want more precise control over sensitivity, the OMR503’s rechargeable battery and four DPI settings make it a solid pick, offering longer runtimes and better customization.

The OMR504 is best for anyone tired of noisy clicking-its near-silent buttons, extra programmable keys, and light build cater to users who prioritize subtle precision and comfort at their desk or home workspace.

While these mice aren’t designed for gaming, they handle office work, web browsing, and document tasks with ease. Acer continues to fortify its position in the competitive market for affordable daily computing accessories.

For Russian readers, it’s worth noting that Acer’s move to release varying connection options (USB and Bluetooth) caters especially well to the hybrid work trend emerging post-pandemic, where users shift between desktop and mobile setups frequently. The inclusion of inexpensive and rechargeable models reflects local customers’ demand for versatile and budget-friendly peripherals.

On a broader scale, as the global workforce embraces flexible, hybrid environments, having peripherals like Acer’s OMR500 series with multiple connectivity modes and robust battery life offers practical solutions for effortless switching between devices. The quiet click feature of the OMR504 also aligns well with trends favoring quieter, distraction-free workspaces, especially amid the rise of remote work culture worldwide.

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