Multi-device compatibility is only useful if it actually works—your mouse should pair once to your ecosystem and stay there without the pairing roulette. Wireless mice built for real multi-device work make switching between devices feel effortless instead of frustrating.
2 options that truly fit multi-device compatible — ordered by rating, popularity and value for money.
| Product | Price | Rating | Sold | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Logitech universal mouse pads | $0.30 | ⭐ 98.8% | 70 | See → |
| Backlit Bluetooth keyboard and mouse | $4.39 | ⭐ 92.0% | 33 | See → |
For multi-device compatible, the standout is “Logitech universal mouse pads” (rated 98.8%, 70 sold). It's the best balance of rating, popularity and price among the 2 wireless mice we compared.
The models in this comparison range from $0.30 to $4.39. Heads up for US buyers: the de minimis exemption ended in 2025, so low-value parcels from China now face import tariffs (often over 50% of the value) plus a customs entry fee. Factor that into the final cost before buying.
Yes, if you pick well-rated, high-sales models — the criteria behind this list of wireless mice for multi-device compatible. Shipping is often free and prices are low, but delivery is slower than domestic retail. Heads up for US buyers: the de minimis exemption ended in 2025, so low-value parcels from China now face import tariffs (often over 50% of the value) plus a customs entry fee. Factor that into the final cost before buying.