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Kensington Ci95m Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver


$35.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very reasonable price for a mouse of this quality. Takes a pair of AA batteries, cheap and easy to replace. Flat design is easy to pack away and transport.

The Cons:Underside isn't completely smooth, good glide better. Need to take the whole top off to change the batteries, a little awkward. A little small for people with larger hands.

The Kensington Ci95m Wireless Mouse was designed to be ultra-portable and is the good companion for laptops and notebooks. It features the 2.4 GHz Nano Reciever, which is so tiny that once you plug it in you can just leave it in or it can be stored inside the mouse instead.

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Product Shot 2 The Ci95m is also has a non-slip rubber grip that also makes it rugged and road-ready. It’s ultra-slim profile should help it fit into your hand easily but also make it easy to pack away when it’s time to hit the road. This mouse should get six months of battery life from two standard alkaline AA batteries. Also included is Kensington’s standard five year warranty and free technical support.

Features

  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • Optical Sensor
  • 2.4 GHz Nano Reciever
  • Plug & Play
  • Rubberized Exterior
  • Ultra-thin Design
  • Up to Six Months Battery Life
  • 2 x AA Batteries Included
  • 5 Year Warranty

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Pros
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    very reasonable price for a mouse of this quality

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    takes a pair of AA batteries, cheap and easy to replace

  • 1

    flat design is easy to pack away and transport

  • 1

    feels very light, no resistance from the mouse itself

  • 1

    tiny receiver can be just left in all the time, won't catch on anything

  • 1

    Kensington provides an excellent warranty and great customer service

  • 1

    Up to 6 months battery life

Cons
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    underside isn't completely smooth, good glide better

  • 1

    need to take the whole top off to change the batteries, a little awkward

  • 1

    a little small for people with larger hands

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