Rapoo Bluetooth Optical Mouse 6080 and Dual Mode Optical Mouse 6610

rapoo-bluetooth-mouseRapoo has announced that both the Bluetooth Optical Mouse 6080 and Dual Mode Optical Mouse 6610 are now available for the masses, where they happen to be the latest additions t their range of wireless peripheral products. These have been specially designed for an enhanced experience and smooth user control, ensuring that the 6080 and 6610 are ideal for both browsing the web as well as playing games. Needless to say, having covered the latter ground, it would also automatically translate to the fact that it is also full well capable of handling office applications.

The $19.99 Bluetooth Optical Mouse that you see above on the left, will make use of Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity in order to hook up to a wide range of devices, where they will most certainly include the likes of notebooks and Ultrabooks, sporting up to 33-feet of working wireless range. In a nutshell, there is one major advantage of the Bluetooth Optical Mouse, which is the fact that you do not need to have a USB adapter to keep a connection established, freeing up a USB port so that you can use it for other compatible peripherals.

As for the 6080, it will come with a comfortable grip, and smooth, responsive cursor control thanks to its optical sensor and 1000 DPI high-definition tracking engine. Apart from that, Rapoo’s most recent energy saving technology as well as power switch would allow you to enjoy up to 6 months of uninterrupted use. The Bluetooth Optical Mouse 6080 will arrive in a shade of black for those who are interested.

As for the Dual Mode Optical Mouse 6610, this particular device will feature a combination of wireless 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 3.0 technology, where $24.99 will net you an ideal travel-ready mobile accessory for those who own multiple devices. A couple of connection options would mean that you are able to use it with all Bluetooth-enabled devices, as well as with majority of the other devices by working on the 2.4GHz wireless frequency with USB Nano receiver.

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Rapoo 7100P wireless optical mouse introduced

rapoo-7100pI remember the earlier days when an optical mouse proved to be a great time saver which is convenient to use, as you do not have to consistently clean up after the trackball inside from dirt, grime and other dust bunnies. The drawback back then was, optical mice will most probably require a mousepad, and does not work fine at all on smoother, reflective surfaces. Well, I am glad to say that technology has changed a whole lot in the past few years, and while nobody makes the traditional mouse with a trackball inside anymore, the kind of optical technology used have also progressed to a certain degree so much so that optical mice would work on pretty much all surfaces without missing a beat. Rapoo’s latest attempt in this area would be the Rapoo 7100P wireless optical mouse.

The Rapoo7100P happens to be a 5GHz wireless optical mouse which will result in a smoother user experience whenever you are working on a laptop or desktop. Of course, your hand will be wrapped around a sleek package to experience a comfortable grip and supreme usability. What advantage is there when it comes to incorporating 5GHz wireless connectivity? It is different from the standard 2.4GHz because of its impenetrability, and the signals on it are not easily obstructed by furniture as well as other objects. Not only that, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi will not interfere easily with the 7100P, ensuring that you end up with a dependable, steady connection at all times.

You will find that the Rapoo 7100P will feature four-way scrolling: up, down or side to side. Such movement paves the way for you to accurately and consistently control the mouse as you go through documents or browse the web. The scroll wheel itself will boast of a rubberized texture for easy gripping and precision use. Apart from that, the Rapoo 7100P will feature a pair ofprogrammable buttons on the left side of the mouse, while there is also the “invisible” optical engine within the mouse that ensures no light is emitted when in use. You can pick it up for $24.99 a pop in black, red, green or gray colors.

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ROCCAT Studios announces optical Kone Pure gaming mouse

For those who have been in the PC gaming scene for more than a decade already, you would know that when it comes to high end gaming peripherals, serious gamers basically do not compromise with the kind of equipment that they use. Some of them have their preferred brand that they would stick with, and that is perfectly normal. ROCCAT Studios is one of the big league names, where this Hamburg-based manufacturer of competition gaming peripherals has just announced the immediate availability of the optical version of its award-winning Kone Pure gaming mouse.

Yes sir, at long last, this latest addition to the ROCCAT Studios gaming mice family would mean there is a Kone Pure available regardless of your preference – if you want the maxed out DPI of a laser mouse, there is something for you, whle others who prefer the unique feel of an optical sensor gliding over their mousepad, will also have something to smile about. The Kone Pure Optical is said to merge the design innovations and ergonomic shape of original Kone Pure, measuring roughly 91% the size of the Kone, while boasting of an ultra-accurate, cutting-edge Pro-Optic optical sensor.

Not only that, the Kone Pure optical gaming mouse will also come equipped with high-quality Omron switches, in addition to ROCCAT innovations such as Easy-Shift[+], Easy-Aim, and ROCCAT Talk, and a high-end sensor that has an adjustable DPI of up to true 4,000 DPI.

ROCCAT founder and CEO René Korte said, “The new sensor featured in the Kone Pure Optical is the successor to the sensor featured in the famous Savu mouse. The Savu drew praise from gamers and reviewers alike, who complimented the mouse for its accurate and reliable tracking. Building on this success, the Kone Pure Optical has a new and more powerful MCU, which features more memory, and two new native DPI steps.” The new Kone Pure Optical gaming mouse can be yours for $69.99 a pop.

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BMW and Thermaltake’s Level 10 M gaming mouse is real, costs $100

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Thermaltake and BMW DesignworksUSA’s Level 10 M gaming mouse has made the transition from concept to reality. Unlike its teasing appearance in January, the unit now has some real-world specifications, including five programmable keys and a Z-key that’ll change your gaming profile on the fly. The optical unit’s DPI was a closely guarded secret, but the companies have confirmed it’ll default to 5,000, but can be tweaked up to 8,200 if you need it. Sweaty-palmed gamers will appreciate the holes drilled in the top, preventing your secretions from loosing your grip from the handset. It’s available right now for $100, just make sure you’ve worked out if you’re gonna call it a “Beemer” or “Bimmer” before you buy — and yes, we’re resolutely in the former camp.

Update: Well, this is odd. The image above was supplied by BMW (give or take the odd creative addition), but Thermaltake’s version, included after the break, makes the unit look very different indeed.

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