Mad Catz M.O.U.S.9 Announced

mous9 Mad Catz M.O.U.S.9 Announced[CES 2013] Gamers are one group whom you should not trifle with, as they are extremely particular in the kind of peripherals that adorn their desk, or should we say, gaming space. Well, Mad Catz knows the level of seriousness involved, which is why they have come up with the M.O.U.S.9 gaming mouse that boasts of striking aesthetics that are based upon their award-winning R.A.T. model. However, the M.O.U.S.9 gaming mouse has been simplified for everyday use, meaning casual gamers too, will be able to appreciate all of its nuances.

Thanks to the spanking new Bluetooth Smart technology and a laser sensor that is capable of tracking on virtually any surface, including glass, the M.O.U.S.9 gaming mouse is said to come with up to a full year of battery life, although just how many hours of daily gaming does that constitute remains to be seen. The M.O.U.S.9 will play nice with a host of devices such as PCs and Macs to next generation TVs and tablets.

A nano dongle is thrown into the mix for devices that lack Bluetooth Smart mouse support, and you can hook up the M.O.U.S.9 directly to platforms which run on Windows 8 with native Bluetooth Smart mouse support.

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Mad Catz reveals line of multiplatform gaming peripherals alongside GameSmart initiative

After introducing the world to its GameSmart crossplatform hardware initiative last week just ahead of CES 2013, Mad Catz today revealed exactly what that’ll mean for consumers: several of the company’s peripherals are being reappropriated for use across mobile, PC, and Mac platforms. That includes the R.A.T. mouse, the F.R.E.Q. headset, the M.O.U.S.9 wireless mouse, and the C.T.R.L.R. wireless gamepad, all of which are being branded into the GameSmart line. Beyond the PC / Mac / mobile applications of these devices, Mad Catz says “some” are also designed for console use without going into specifics — we’ll be sure to ask Mad Catz about that when we get our first hands-on with the line of GameSmart peripherals this evening. All four devices become available “in a range of distinctive colors” to the general public in “early 2013.”

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