First up is the Bluetake BT510. Bluetake is a spin-off company from ThermalTake and specialises in Bluetooth products. Guess how you connect the BT510 to your PC? Via Bluetooth of course. This makes it an ideal companion for laptops with built-in Bluetooth as you don’t need any extra bits to connect it up to your machine. It’s ideal for the road warrior as there’s one less thing to have to remember to bring with you. The BT510 is using an 800dpi optical sensor and it worked well on several different surfaces. It’s very responsive and it was a doddle to connect it up to a laptop with integrated Bluetooth.
Next up is the V400 from Logitech which uses two lasers instead of the now unfashionable LEDs found in most optical mice. The technology has been jointly developed by Logitech and Philips and is called Twin-Eye. Logitech claims that this gives better precision on virtually any surface, as long as it’s not clear glass or mirrors.
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Mouse, Connectivity: Wireless, Mouse Motion Type: Laser, Color: Gray, Platform(s): PC, Mac