MacBook Pro Retina 13" Late 2012 bluetooth problem! Disconnect 4-5 x per Day

Hello, i have a Problem. My MacBook Pro Retina Late 2012 disconnect 4-5 per Day the mouse per bluetooth. The batteries are new. What is it?

Hello ThEoNeGeN,
It can certainly get frustrating when a Bluetooth device repeatedly disconnects.  I recommend following the steps in the section titled "Top troubleshooting tips" in the following article for an issue like the one you described:
Bluetooth Quick Assist
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1153
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Best,
Sheila M.

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