Bluetooth range

I have a compatible bluetooth Satellite M60. I have the problem I have is that the mouse (Logitech V270) bluetooth stops working if I walk away he then of 7 to 10 centimeters to the right side of the laptop. When I bring it again to the Edith 7 to 10 cm, it starts working again. According to Logitech, mouse should have a range of 3 meters. Anyone with an idea can be what the problem?

The batteries may be weak or interference with other wireless technologies.

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