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Logitech MX610 cordless laser mouse - $19.99 AR + free shipping

Question: Since the wireless runs at 2.4GHz, anyone use this mouse either near a wireless network, or with a laptop connected wirelessly? I'm wondering if there is any/much interference. If not, I want to jump all overthis.
 
I don't think it's a problem. You can probably just change channels on your wireless router if there is any interference?
 
It's super hot. I got it for $35.99 with $20MIR since they sent me a 10% coupon a few days ago. This is the first smart mouse in the world. Don't worry about connection, the mouse is smart enough to find channel that has no noise. This mouse is for office use, not for gaming though.
 
Originally posted by: cutty
It's super hot. I got it for $35.99 with $20MIR since they sent me a 10% coupon a few days ago. This is the first smart mouse in the world. Don't worry about connection, the mouse is smart enough to find channel that has no noise. This mouse is for office use, not for gaming though.

Yes, if you read the reviews (of which there are plenty on the web) you'll know
that often times there's a delay between MX610 move and a cursor move.
Also the fancy light only work with Outlook (and most people around here
probably use other mailers) ...
 
when i use it with my laptop's wireless g, there is some interference if the traffic is heavy. it doesn't interfere with other wireless mouse though. if you plan on downloading a lot of stuff all the time, then i wouldn't recommend it. but if you're just surfing and you want a mouse, then it's absolutely fine.

i can't tell you about the battery life yet, but its been about a month and i'm still going on regular duracells.

 
I got this mouse at BB around Christmas and use it at work. I haven't replaced the batteries yet. I love the mouse, I don't notice any delay and I like that the buttons can be programmed to do what you want. (I made the IM button lock my computer.)

Edit: I picked up a second.
 
I thought they got these to where they don't lag?

This has, what 9 buttons? Isn't that a bit much?

So the 2.4 Ghz can be a disadvantage? What frequency do the others run at?
 
Logitech's 5 year warranty is absolutely fantastic also. They've replace a few wireless keyboards and mice for me ... never any hassle. Great customer service. Highly recommend Logitech just for that warranty.
 
Nice price for a good ergonomic mouse. I have the "old" MX500, which is an optical wired mouse. It works great, and personally I don't see any reason to go to a laser nor a wireless mouse. My mouse is as precise as I need and no worrying about charging it up.

Good find for those that are looking for laser/wireless.
 
After a bit of hesitation I ordered one (and signing up for buy.com CC
would make my total -$5 AR)... It's better be true that there are no delays
with this mouse. I don't like delays...
 
Originally posted by: cyberkost
Originally posted by: cutty
It's super hot. I got it for $35.99 with $20MIR since they sent me a 10% coupon a few days ago. This is the first smart mouse in the world. Don't worry about connection, the mouse is smart enough to find channel that has no noise. This mouse is for office use, not for gaming though.

Yes, if you read the reviews (of which there are plenty on the web) you'll know
that often times there's a delay between MX610 move and a cursor move.
Also the fancy light only work with Outlook (and most people around here
probably use other mailers) ...
I agree. Sometimes it seems just "woke-up", slightly delay. Strange enough, it only happens to one computer, it works fine on my other three computers.





 
depends on the router.

I tried this mouse with dlink 624 which runs at 108mb only on channel 6. i had to change channel id to 4 and drop down to 54g.

other than that its a great mouse.
 
So there is no way to recharge the battery that comes with the mouse?
Maybe it does not consume too much energy but I do not wanna buy extra batteries...
 
if this mouse is like Microsoft's Wireless Intellimouse Explorer, you won't have to change the batteries for months. You can still use rechargeable batteries, though.
 
Originally posted by: bayernjuven
So there is no way to recharge the battery that comes with the mouse?
Maybe it does not consume too much energy but I do not wanna buy extra batteries...

Text or you can just buy a set of rechargable batteries....
 
This is cool... ...

I noticed that the Targus notebook Rechargeable wireless laser mouse(Link) has a USB cable to charge the battery. So just wanna know if Logitech has similar stuff...


Originally posted by: josh0099
Originally posted by: bayernjuven
So there is no way to recharge the battery that comes with the mouse?
Maybe it does not consume too much energy but I do not wanna buy extra batteries...

Text or you can just buy a set of rechargable batteries....

 
Got mine in the mail yesterday and I love it. Great deal for the price. I can't live without the forward and back buttons now, in addition to scrolling.
 
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