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Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse
$150.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Lightweight. Touch-sensitive scroll panel. Wireless with lithium-ion battery and included recharging dock station.
The Cons:High price. No side buttons. Tactile feedback from the scroll panel doesn't exist like it would with a wheel.
The Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse is a revolutionary rechargeable cordless laser mouse featuring Logitech's proprietary Freespace Motion Control technology. As well as functioning as a conventional tabletop mouse, the MX Air hosts the ability to act as an in-air controller similar to a Wii remote.
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Users can navigate their digital content by swinging the MX Air sideways or even upside down; raise/lower volume by waving the mouse while holding a button; or skip a track by making a circle in the air. This is just the tip of the iceberg though. for more information, please review Logitech’s Freespace Motion Control Technology Overview. Additional features include an included wireless 2.4GHz USB receiver, Hyper-fast scrolling, and a recharging base station.
Features
- Rechargeable Cordless Laser Mouse
- 2.4GHz Wireless Technology
- Freespace Motion Control
- Hyper-Fast Scrolling
- Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Part Number: PN 931633-0403
- Compatibility (Win): XP, Vista, 7
- Compatibility (Mac): OS X 10.4+
- Batteries: Lithium-ion
- Warranty: 3 Year
Included Accessories
- Recharging Station
- Micro-receiver (USB)
- AC Power Cord
- Polishing Cloth
- Logitech SetPoint Software CD
- User Guide
User Reviews (4)
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touch-sensitive scroll panel
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wireless with lithium-ion battery and included recharging dock station
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can be used both as a common desktop laser mouse as well as an air-mouse (can move between the functionality of the two seamlessly)
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ideal for use with presentations, media playback
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built-in volume and media playback controls
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can help relieve aching wrists, carpel tunnel
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tactile feedback from the scroll panel doesn't exist like it would with a wheel
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"real mouse scroll wheel" sound caused by using the scroll panel cannot be disabled
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charger requires an outlet
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You cannot turn off the build-in clicking sound when you scroll the mouse by neither setpoint software nor hardware itself.
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