ASUS Marshmallow Mouse MD100 Lite
ASUS Marshmallow Mouse MD100 Lite
ASUS Marshmallow Mouse MD100 Lite
Compact, silent and portable
The compact ASUS Marshmallow Mouse MD100 Lite adds a handy strap that makes it easy to carry around. To keep things moving, this energy-efficient mouse lasts up to a year on a single AA battery1, and it features switches with a 10-million-click lifespan. A quick press of a button allows you to switch between three DPI levels, and 100% PTFE mouse feet provide a smooth glide on any flat surface.
Convenient Carrying Strap
Light, slim and easy to carry
The symmetrical ASUS Marshmallow Mouse MD100 Lite is ideal for left- or right-handed use. The mouse weighs just 56 grams and includes a concealed carrying strap that you can conveniently slip around your finger when moving from workstation to meeting room.
Ultraslim
3 cm
thin
Portable
56 g
light
Easy to carry
Concealed
strap
Durability
Silent and durable
The switches used in ASUS Marshmallow Mouse MD100 Lite are engineered to last, with 10-million-click lifespan providing 3x the longevity of traditional office mice. And the low-noise switch design keeps mouse clicks below 20 dB, so you can use it in quiet environments.
Durable with up to
10-million
clicks
Almost silent
< 20 dB
noise level
Adjustable DPI
Fast and smooth tracking
MD100 Lite features gaming-grade 100% PTFE mouse feet, which ensure a smooth glide over any surface. Plus, adjustable DPI full sensitivity control, allowing you to switch between 800, 1000 and 1600 dpi to suit different scenarios.
Ultrasmooth
100% PTFE
mouse feet
Adjustable up to
1600 dpi
sensor resolution
Dual-mode Connectivity
Dual wireless modes with long-lasting battery life
Dual-mode wireless connectivity supports both RF 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth® 5.0, providing high data throughput to ensure accurate, lag-free input. In addition, built-in power-saving technology ensures up to a full year of battery life.1
Long-lasting
12-month
battery life1
RF 2.4 GHz with dongle support
Bluetooth® 5.0
- Battery life may vary based on user habits and computing conditions.
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