Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse with 1600 DPI adjustable sensitivity, a 400mAh rechargeable battery, and both 2.4GHz dongle and Bluetooth V5.2 connection is in stock at Mascom International for KSh 2,200. The mouse carries Porodo model numbers PD-WBRM16-BK and PD-WBRM16-WH, covering the black and white finishes. Sensitivity steps through 800, 1000, 1200, and 1600 DPI. Wireless range reaches 10 metres. The battery recharges over USB Type-C and runs about 30 days between top-ups. Mascom International stocks the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD.
Office workers in Upper Hill and Westlands, university students at UoN and Strathmore, accountants running spreadsheets all day, and anyone tired of a laptop trackpad are the buyers this mouse is built for. Two problems drive most mouse purchases in Kenya. The first is dead AA batteries at the worst moment, usually mid-deadline, with no shop open nearby. The second is a mouse that pairs with one machine only. The Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse answers both. It recharges from the same Type-C cable your phone already uses, and it speaks two wireless languages instead of one.
At KSh 2,200, the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse sits below most rechargeable dual-mode mice sold in Nairobi, where comparable Logitech and HP units start closer to KSh 3,000. Cheaper KSh 800 mice use AA cells and a single dongle. Customers at our Kimathi Street counter consistently tell us the Type-C recharging is what settles the decision. Walk into Mascom International Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to click the buttons and feel the shape before you buy, or order the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse for pay-on-arrival delivery to any of Kenya's 47 counties.
Questions Kenyan Buyers Ask About the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse
How long does the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse battery last on one charge?
Porodo rates the 400mAh battery at 30 days of use per full charge. In practice that is roughly a month of normal office work before you reach for the Type-C cable again. Heavy daily use with the dongle draws slightly more than Bluetooth-only use, so treat 30 days as a working figure rather than a fixed number. The point for Kenyan buyers is simple: no AA batteries, no midnight shop runs, and no drawer full of dead cells.
Can this mouse connect to two devices at the same time?
It carries two separate connection paths a 2.4GHz USB dongle and Bluetooth V5.2 and you switch between them rather than run both at once. That still solves a real problem. Keep the dongle in your office desktop and pair Bluetooth to your laptop, then move between the two machines without unplugging anything. Bluetooth also matters if your laptop is short on USB-A ports, which describes almost every slim ultrabook sold in Nairobi today.
What do the 800, 1000, 1200, and 1600 DPI settings actually mean?
DPI is how far the cursor travels for every centimetre you move the mouse. Lower numbers move the cursor slowly and give you finer control. Higher numbers move it further and faster. At 800 DPI you get careful control for editing photos or dragging cell borders in Excel. At 1600 DPI you cross a large monitor in one short sweep. Most office users settle at 1200 or 1600 DPI.
Does the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse work with a MacBook?
Yes. Porodo lists both Windows and Mac compatibility. On a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, use the Bluetooth V5.2 connection since modern MacBooks carry only USB-C ports and no USB-A slot for the dongle. On Windows laptops and desktops you can use either path. No driver download or software installation is needed on either platform the mouse registers as a standard input device the moment it connects.
Is KSh 2,200 a fair price for this mouse in Kenya?
For a rechargeable dual-mode mouse, yes. The Nairobi market splits into three tiers. Below KSh 1,000 you get AA-powered single-dongle mice with fixed DPI. Between KSh 2,000 and KSh 3,000 you get rechargeable dual-connection units like this Porodo. Above KSh 4,000 you reach Logitech MX-class mice with scroll wheels that free-spin and multi-device switching. The Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse covers the middle tier without the Logitech markup.
Who should buy the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse?
Anyone splitting time between a laptop and a desktop gets the most from it. That covers office staff who dock at work and carry a laptop home, students moving between a hostel desk and lecture halls, freelancers working from Nairobi cafés, and IT support staff who touch several machines a day. It also suits anyone whose current mouse eats AA batteries. If you only ever use one machine and never travel, a basic wired mouse costs less.
Does it need AA batteries or driver software to work?
Neither. The battery is built in and recharges through the USB Type-C port, using the same cable that charges most Android phones, newer iPhones, and modern laptops. There is nothing to install. Plug the dongle into a USB-A port and Windows detects it in seconds, or open Bluetooth settings and pair it like earbuds. That matters during Nairobi power interruptions too a quick top-up off a power bank keeps the mouse running.
How does it compare to a Logitech M170 or a basic dongle mouse?
The Logitech M170 and similar entry mice cost roughly KSh 1,000 to KSh 1,400, run on one AA cell, offer a single 2.4GHz dongle, and have fixed DPI you cannot change. The Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse adds Bluetooth V5.2, four selectable DPI levels, and a rechargeable 400mAh battery for roughly KSh 800 to KSh 1,200 more. If you use one desktop only, the M170 is enough. For two machines, Porodo wins.
Technical Specifications
Sensor Tracking and Sensitivity Levels
- Four DPI levels — 800, 1000, 1200, and 1600 — cover slow detailed work through to fast large-monitor navigation
- 800 DPI suits photo retouching, CAD line work, and careful cell selection in long Excel spreadsheets
- 1200 DPI handles general office work on a single 1080p laptop or desktop screen comfortably
- 1600 DPI crosses a 24-inch or dual-monitor setup in one short wrist movement without repositioning
- Sensitivity switching happens on the mouse itself with no software download required on Windows or macOS
Dual Wireless Connection and Pairing Options
- 2.4GHz USB dongle gives a direct low-latency link for desktops and laptops with USB-A ports
- Bluetooth V5.2 connects to laptops and tablets with no free USB-A port, common on slim ultrabooks10-metre wireless range lets you control a screen from across a boardroom or living room
- Switching between the dongle and Bluetooth means one mouse serves a work desktop and a personal laptop
- The 2.4GHz band is shared with Wi-Fi and microwaves, so keep the dongle clear of crowded USB hubs
- No pairing software, driver package, or account registration is needed on either connection path
Battery Capacity and Type-C Recharging
- 400mAh internal lithium battery removes AA cells entirely, cutting the recurring cost most Kenyan buyers overlook
- Porodo rates battery life at 30 days per charge under typical daily office and study use
- USB Type-C charging port accepts the same cable that charges Android phones, iPhone 15 onward, and most laptops
- Charging from a laptop USB port, phone charger, or power bank all work — no proprietary dock required
- A power bank top-up keeps the mouse alive during Kenya Power interruptions when the desk socket is dead
- Built-in battery means no cell corrosion damage, the common failure point on cheap AA mice left unused for months
Device Compatibility Across Windows and macOS
- Windows compatibility covers Windows 10 and Windows 11 laptops and desktops through dongle or Bluetooth
- macOS compatibility covers MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini over Bluetooth V5.2
- MacBooks from 2016 onward carry only USB-C ports, so Bluetooth is the practical connection on those machines
- HP, Lenovo, Dell, and ASUS business laptops sold in Kenya accept both the dongle and Bluetooth path
- Bluetooth V5.2 also connects to Android tablets and Windows tablets running desktop-class operating modes
- Recognised as a standard input device, so it works from first plug-in with no setup wizard
Build Quality and Daily Handling
- Available in black (PD-WBRM16-BK) and white (PD-WBRM16-WH), both stocked at our Kimathi Street counter
- Sealed rechargeable design has no battery door to snap off, a frequent failure on budget AA mice
- Light enough to sit in a laptop sleeve pocket alongside a charger without adding noticeable weight to a daily bag
- Symmetrical shape works for right-handed users and is usable left-handed, unlike contoured ergonomic mice
- Plastic shell suits desk and bag use — this is an office and study mouse, not a rugged field tool
- Type-C port sits at the nose of the mouse, so it stays usable while charging from a laptop port
Controls and Everyday Workspace Use
- Standard left and right buttons plus a scroll wheel cover every Windows and macOS action without remapping
- Scroll wheel handles long PDF documents, Excel sheets, and browser pages during full working days
- DPI adjustment on the body means changing sensitivity mid-task without opening any settings menu
- Dongle stores easily in a laptop bag pocket — keep it labelled, since a lost dongle cannot be replaced separately
- Works on most desk surfaces; a simple mouse pad improves tracking on glass or high-gloss laminate desks
- Quiet enough for shared open-plan offices and library study spaces where clicking noise draws attention
Package Contents
The Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse retail box from Mascom International contains the mouse in black or white finish, the 2.4GHz USB-A wireless dongle, a USB Type-C charging cable, and Porodo's user manual with pairing instructions. No wall adapter is included any 5V USB charger, laptop port, or power bank handles top-ups.
Warranty
The Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty on manufacturing defects under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles claims directly. Cosmetic wear, liquid damage, and battery decline from normal aging fall outside coverage. Keep your receipt and the dongle for any warranty claim.
Where to Buy the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse in Kenya
Mascom International stocks the Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse in black and white at our Nairobi CBD location: Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street. Walk in Monday through Saturday between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM to test the click feel, the scroll wheel, and the Bluetooth pairing on your own laptop before committing.
Three ways to order:
- Call +254 708 852 521
- Email info@mascomintl.com
- Order through www.mascomintl.com
Pay-on-arrival delivery reaches every Kenyan county. Nairobi and its environs receive the mouse the same day where order timing allows. Nakuru, Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Thika, Kakamega, and Kisii receive it within 1 business day. Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2 to 3 business days. You inspect the mouse and pay only when it arrives.
The Porodo 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Rechargeable Mouse carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty on manufacturing defects, handled at our Kimathi Street service desk without third-party processing.
Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for accurate product specifications, current Kenyan market pricing, and direct after-sales support on every computer accessory we stock.