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Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b


$60.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Bluetooth connectivity frees up all available USB ports - excellent for users who are frequently accessing flash drives and other external products. Single programmable button is ideal for users who prefer a stripped-down, minimalist mouse - doesn't feel as crowded or bulky as some models with a multitude of custom controls. Scroll wheel is smooth and responsive - vertical, horizontal and tilt wheel scrolling are achieved with ease.

The Cons:May start and stop working intermittently - many users report apparent mechanical failure, only to see the mouse return to normal operation one day later. Just doesn't work half the time. Really bad.

The Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b is a cordless laser mouse that connects to Windows and Macintosh computers via Bluetooth wireless technology. It utilizes Logitech’s Laser Tracking, a sophisticated technology that allows the mouse to work at nearly 300%+ the efficiency of conventional optical/scroller mice .

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Included also is Hyper-fast scrolling, which allows users to fly through long documents or web pages by spinning the wheel (up to 7 seconds) and then tapping it when complete. Additional features include 3 programming buttons, a programmable tilt wheel, and up to 4 months of battery life.

Features

  • Cordless Laser Mouse
  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Hyper-fast Scrolling
  • Low-Battery Indicator
  • 3 Programmable Buttons
  • Programmable Tilt Wheel
  • 4 Month Battery Life

Specifications

  • Part Number: PN 910-001265
  • Compatibility (Win): XP, Vista, 7
  • Compatibility (Mac): OS X 10.4+
  • DPI: 1000
  • Batteries: 2 AA
  • Warranty: 3 Year

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Pros
  • 2

    Bluetooth connectivity frees up all available USB ports - excellent for users who are frequently accessing flash drives and other external products

  • 1

    Single programmable button is ideal for users who prefer a stripped-down, minimalist mouse - doesn't feel as crowded or bulky as some models with a multitude of custom controls

  • 1

    Scroll wheel is smooth and responsive - vertical, horizontal and tilt wheel scrolling are achieved with ease

Cons
  • 3

    May start and stop working intermittently - many users report apparent mechanical failure, only to see the mouse return to normal operation one day later

  • 1

    Just doesn't work half the time

  • 1

    Really bad

  • 0

    Looks and feels somewhat cheap as compared to the popular Logitech Nano model - overall shape/design is fairly bulky and uncomfortable

  • 0

    Bluetooth connection may produce latency on occasion - likely to cause user frustration, especially if the mouse is frequently left to sit idle

  • 0

    Battery cover is poorly engineered - mouse must be held upside down and have the entire bottom piece removed

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