Filed under: News | Peripheral
Aug 25 2010, 11:17am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The mouse rocks, swivels, and pivots to allow control without having to keep your hand in a fixed position while the mouse moves. The movement prevents stress injuries from having your hand locked in one position.
The mouse is wireless and has a small nano receiver and needs no software for operation. The mouse has a resolution of 800dpi and uses a laser sensor. The design is ambidextrous and the mouse supports PC and Mac users.
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