I have been using mice for so long that I never even thought they could be uncomfortable. Not until Belkin opened my eyes with its new Comfort Mice. Here I was using an uncomfortable gadget when I should have been thinking about something else. Something such as Belkin's latest retractable, wireless Bluetooth Comfort mice.
With their built-in Bluetooth technology and comfort design, these mice seek to be the perfect choice for use with your laptop. Now, let me tell you a bit about each one.
First is the Wireless comfort mouse, with a USB dongle that doubles as a perch for when you move the mouse from room to room, has an all-terrain optical engine (very similar to Microsoft's blue laser equipped mice, I presume), a power save mode that makes it go to sleep every after 8 minutes or so of inactivity, and it is compatible with Mac computers. Powered by two AAA batteries, the device comes in Midnight Blue, Pitch Black, Fuchsia and Candy Red colors. Pricing has been set at 29.99 USD.
Next, the Bluetooth Comfort mouse (49.99 USD), a gadget with built-in Bluetooth technology that is meant to be used with laptops. It has a scroll wheel with vertical and horizontal scrolling, a laser optical sensor for use on different surfaces, comes in black and white colors and is compatible with Mac computers.
And last but not least, a 19.99 USD Retractable Comfort Mouse with (obviously), a retractable cable that prevents knots and tangles, features the same optical engine that allows its use on just about any surface and comes in Pitch Black, Midnight Blue, Fuchsia and, of course, Candy Red colors. Such a big difference in price for so few extra features and Mac compatibility, don't you think?
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