Chipcon's updated RadioDesk wireless mouse reference design integrates a new laser navigation sensor from Agilent Technologies. Agilent's ADNS-6030 laser sensor offers improved mouse tracking ...
Collectors of odd mice, get out your purses. Wow Technology, who seem by their name to be promising a lot, have taken a normal wireless laser mouse and shaped it into an upright lump that you hold as ...
The Razer Viper V4 Pro keeps the minimal look while introducing a new sensor and refinements that elevate it into a strong ...
Finding a mouse that achieves the perfect balance between sensitivity and accuracy might seem next to impossible. Laser-based mice offer high sensitivity, but they tend to cause jittering. On the flip ...
Rapoo's 3920P is perfect for those on the go with little room for a full-sized peripheral in the bag. The cost isn't bad, it functions very well, and is even customizable - it is just too bad they can ...
A wireless mouse, presenter, and laser pointer, all in one. ZeroMouse claims to be the world's smallest, the size of two quarters. This multi-functional gadget measures 0.5 x 0.9 x 1.8 in (13 x 24 x ...
Verbatim’s Wireless Desktop Laser Mouse is a good wireless mouse for people who prefer to use the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum with a USB receiver connected to their Mac instead of Bluetooth. The mouse’s ...
Everybody’s favorite Logitech gripe is, in so many words, “Screw the proprietary RF, where’s my bleedin’ Bluetooth mouse?” Today, in the wee hours of the morning, it seems that wish has been granted.
A new breakthrough in wireless technology could dramatically boost internet speeds while cutting energy use—by switching from radio waves to light. Researchers have developed a tiny chip packed with ...
The Phantom Wireless Lapboard and Phantom® Wireless Laser Mouse are a combination wireless keyboard, laser mouse and hard surface that enables users to work or play games from a couch, easy chair or ...
There are wireless computer mice, touchpads, TV remotes, and laser pointers … and then there's the Xring D13. It combines all of those tools in one wireless device, which could be yours for US$109.
It’s hardly a radical idea, but you wonder why no one thought of it before. Microsoft, like its rival Logitech, makes numerous mice designed for use with notebook PCs — scaled-down devices that don’t ...