Performance metrics indicate a 2.4GHz RF protocol and a three-stage optical sensor supporting 800, 1200, and 1600 DPI. Technical specifications list an internal 3.7V Li-ion battery providing approximately 18–24 months of operational reliability under standard office workloads.
Structural analysis identifies a 57-degree vertical angle designed to reduce forearm pronation. The chassis utilize a matte coating and features six buttons with fixed HID standard mapping for driver-free operation on Windows and macOS.
Standardized testing confirms that the 2.4GHz connection provides lower latency than budget-tier Bluetooth chipsets during wake-from-sleep events.
To remap the hardware's fixed-function buttons for specialized workflows, the use of third-party local utilities is required as the device lacks a native software suite.
The MOFII Ergo Combo is suggested for users requiring a matching split-key keyboard for full anatomical relief. This unit is part of the ergonomic mice and keyboards category standards.