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Genius DX-ECO: wireless mouse without battery

Genius DX-ECO: wireless mouse without battery

The first mouse in the world is the DX-ECO, which does not communicate with the computer via a wire, but does not require a battery to use it. Greens, congregation!

Genius DX-ECO: wireless mouse without battery

Instead of batteries and batteries, the Genius' new mouse uses something completely different for proper power, namely a built-in gold capacitor that we need to charge daily, albeit for just three minutes. With so much attention, we can use the rodent all day, plus approx. The gadget can hold up to 100 charges, making it much more economical than whipping up harmful waste batteries. The DX-ECO is recommended for government offices and agencies, of course nothing prevents us from using it at home either. Communicates with a PC, whether it's a Windows or Mac OS X machine, via a 000 GHz USB receiver (within a range of 2,4 meters), while its 15/800 dpi BlueEye sensor works great with either glass or upholstery surface as well. In addition to the four-way scroll wheel, the DX-ECO also has back and forth buttons that make web surfing easier. In addition to the mouse, the box includes a USB receiver, driver CD, micro USB charging cable and a multilingual user manual. The Genius DX-ECO is priced at $ 1600.

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