Kensington Debuts Mobile Laser Mouse

Kensington Debuts Mobile Laser Mouse

Laser Wireless Mini aimed at on-the-go users for whom trackpads just won't do.

Kensington has announced three new laser mice to be available in October using 2.4 Ghz wireless technology and laser tracking which lets the mice operate with high precision on a wide variety of surfaces. Kensington claims the technology, scanning at 800 dpi, is up to 20 times more accurate than other LED-based optical mice.

For the desktop, Kensington will offer the three-button PilotMouse Laser Wireless and the six-button PilotMouse Laser Wireless Pro (suggested prices $49.99 and $59.99 respectively) with programmable buttons, tilt-wheel 4-way scrolling, extended battery life, and a range up to 30 feet.

But the standout of the pack

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  1. GW at 2:31pm 3rd October 2005 It's a typo. The mouse uses 2 AA and the dongle requires no batteries.

    The performance of this mouse is amazing and I'm still the same set of batteries in it (old batteries I took out from my old power hungry optical wireless mice).
  2. ECA at 3:35pm 4th September 2005 Interesting.
    Um the USB connector takes 2 batteries?? WHY??
    I would think the Mouse portion would take the batteries?
    does this need to be edited.
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