Stealth Touch Mouse has no buttons or wires

Wireless Stealth Touch MouseIf you take a look at the first computer mouse you saw when you were a kid and compare it to a mouse from today, you would notice that times have really changed. From the shape of the mouse, to the lack of wires and recently – the loss of buttons. The Stealth Touch Mouse features no wires, no buttons and has been designed to double up as a wireless remote for controlling your presentations as well.

The mouse connects to your computer with a 2.4GHz wireless receiver and features a touch-sensitive surface which you can swipe, tap and slide to control its features. And when you need to present a slideshow, no more digging for the dedicated remote – just pick up the Stealth Touch Mouse and use it like you would use a pointer.

The mouse has a 1,200 dpi resolution and uses laser technology to track where your cursor is. I runs on 2 AAA batteries and comes with a USB receiver that fits into the base of the mouse for easy portability. It is available now from ThinkGeek with a price tag of $69.99.

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Stealth Touch Mouse

Now here is what we call a rather interesting device which you might want to look into – the $69.99 Stealth Touch Mouse. It might seem to be an electronic pebble of some sort, but this is actually a wireless mouse that comes with a touch-sensitive surface. Boasting a working range of 33 feet, the Stealth Touch Mouse does seem to be the ideal device when it comes to giving presentations. It works based on a plug and play premise, and will work irregardless of platforms – be it the PC, Mac, or Linux.

Computer mice have definitely come a long way ever since it was invented, and the Stealth Touch Mouse is part of a new generation of 2.4GHz wireless devices that boast of an all touch technology. There are no buttons to worry about, not need for a scroll wheel, nothing! All you need would be a touch-sensitive surface which is capable of recognizing preprogrammed fingertip movements. All simple gestures such as swipes, taps, and slides will be used to control the entire range of the mouse’s features. The Stealth Touch Mouse is powered by a couple of AAA batteries.

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