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Buffalo is going to release the silent LED wireless mouse BSMBW11 series in mid-May. This mouse series does not make sounds when you click even though it gives you a proper clicking sensation. You can ...
The Ninja Dragon Stealth 7 Wireless Silent LED Backlit Mouse comes in a bright neon green and white combo or a bold black and blue. You can add it to your desk for only $27.99, which is 30% off ...
With its bright 7-color LED breathing lights, the Yadojingcn LED Wireless Mouse blends flair and utility. With its great range of up to 30 feet and easy switching between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz ...
Logitech's G Pro X Superlight is a wireless gaming mouse free from fluff and unnecessary features. The mouse weighs only 63 grams but, unlike a lot of other ultralight mice, it still uses a ...
The mouse glides swiftly at under 60 grams, and magnetic plates underneath buttons result in accurate and decisive clicks. Despite supporting a 4,000Hz wireless polling rate, the Alienware Pro is ...
A comfortable, versatile cheap wireless mouse with a loud purple color, the TECKNET Wireless Mouse offers a ton of options in an inexpensive, if not particularly attractive, body. If performance ...
Sometimes, less is more. This is the case with the seenda Wireless Mouse ($13.99). This is a simple and to-the-point wireless mouse that’s very compact.
The Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse has lightning-fast response times thanks to its wireless polling rate of 4KHz (0.25ms) or wired polling rate of 8KHz (0.125).
Most wireless mice run on disposable batteries, so having built-in wireless charging makes a lot of sense. The mouse gives you 24 hours' play time with the lights on and 32 hours with the LED ...
Still, there's no RGB logo, and that took 0.1 ounces (2.7 g) off the mouse's weight compared to its predecessor, the 2.61-ounce (74 g) Razer Viper Ultimate, and will also help conserve battery life.
2. Satech M1 The Satechi wireless mouse connects to your computer via Bluetooth, so you don’t have to plug an adapter into your computer, and Satechi says you can use it from up to 32 feet away.
This week I’ve been putting the Wireless, MMO friendly World of Warcraft gaming mouse to the test, a hardcore, button riddled, rechargeable and expensive gaming mouse that I’m hoping will be ...