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Wireless rechargeable mouse recommendations
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You might not need to get a rechargeable, the new breed of Logitech laser cordless mice have excellent battery life on one or two Alkaline cells, I have one which gets daily use with my netbook coming up to 1 year on the original batteries and still going strong. My old rechargeable mouse was in its dock once a week!
Logitech have announced a new keyboard and mouse set with claimed 3 year life!
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I'll agree with the comment that some wireless equipment can be very frugal on batteries.
I bought a Trust wireless desktop from a supermarket for ~ £10 over a year ago and both mouse and keyboard are still going strong on the original batteries. Seems I got a bargain too as the current going rate seems to be ~£16-170 -
I used a Logitech rechargeable for a year or so but it started to play up - would keep losing connection. Bought another Logitech (battery-powered wireless) to replace it though.
Revolution Mouse for £39.99 here
http://www.dvd.co.uk/Hw/Logitech-MX-Revolution-Mouse-laser-wireless-RF-USB-wireless/931689-0120/product.htm?utm_id=NL178&utm_source=NL1780 -
Great price. Thanks for that.0
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Hi,
I can highly recommend this one:
http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=301711&sourceid=2024&cm_mmc=CSE-_-ciao-_-keyboard-_-142031
It's a logitech wireless rechargeable keyboard and mouse. I've had one for the last 2 years and am really pleased with it. It's also relatively cheap.:)0 -
You might not need to get a rechargeable, the new breed of Logitech laser cordless mice have excellent battery life on one or two Alkaline cells, I have one which gets daily use with my netbook coming up to 1 year on the original batteries and still going strong. My old rechargeable mouse was in its dock once a week!
Logitech have announced a new keyboard and mouse set with claimed 3 year life!
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I have to agree, my last two cordless mice last well over six months on a couple of batteries, and thats with every day use0
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