The wireless mouse comes in three types, Bluetooth, Radiofrequency (2.4GHZ), and Infrared. The two most common ones that we use today are Bluetooth and Radiofrequency (2.4GHZ). Wireless mouse ...
Why should you get an ergonomic mouse? Working on a computer all day is an easy way to end up with wrist pain and possible long-term health issues. Part of the problem comes from the unnatural ...
Japanese computer hardware maker OTAS today announced the lightest and smallest wireless mouse available on the Japanese market [JP]. Measuring just 38x68x28mm, the so-called e-blue PEQUENO weighs 35 ...
Here is another USB gadget from the guys over at Brando, the Wireless Encryption Mouse. The Wireless Encryption Mouse looks like any other 2.4GHz wireless mouse, but it has an interesting feature that ...
The Elecom Huge Trackball Mouse is a computer peripheral with a name that pretty much tells you what it is: a trackball with a really big ball. With a diameter of 52 millimeters, it’s the largest ...
One of the things that affects normal laptop-to-wifi reception is the presence of other devices on the 2.4GHz spectrum. So I was surprised to see a number of vendors, Logitech included, produce ...
There are plenty of times when I default to my Apple Magic Trackpad and don’t think much about using a mouse. That said, when I'm on my PC and it comes to ...
Unlike gaming peripherals, productivity mice tend toward modest design. The HP 930 Creator Wireless Mouse ($89.99), the company’s newest high-end office mouse for power users, is about as far out ...
Take the Corsair Harpoon RGB and snip the cord, jettison 2,000 DPI, and add $20 to the bill and you get the Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse (See it at Amazon). It is nearly identical to ...
Akko, a global peripheral brand renowned for its custom and gaming mechanical keyboards, today announced the launch of two ...