Microsoft Mobile 3000 V2 Wireless Mouse, Led Optical Tracking, Nano Usb Receiver, Black (Mac, PC)

Microsoft Mobile 3000 V2 Wireless Mouse, Led Optical Tracking, Nano Usb Receiver, Black (Mac, PC)

The Optical Microsoft® Mobile Mouse 3000 gives you wireless freedom of up to 15ft, ideal for meetings and presentationsGet up to 15 ft wireless connectivity and 2.4 GHz frequency range with the Mobile Mouse 3000 from Microsoft®. Ideal for large presentations and meetings, features include a comfortable curved design for natural hand positioning, 1000 Dpi tracking speed, 3 buttons including smooth vertical scrolling wheel and an easy connect wireless receiver that turns the Mobile Mouse 3000 off when removed, for optimum power management. You can get up to 10 months battery life out of a single AA alkaline battery and the handy battery life indicator will let you know when it’s time to power up Wireless mouse with comfortable curved designColour: BlackOptical tracking at 1000 DpiIdeal for use in presentations and meetings for maximum mobilityUp to 15 ft wireless connectivityFrequency range up to 2.4 GHzScroll with ease through long documents and web pages with the smooth vertical scroll wheelUSB 2.0 compatibleSize: 40.3 x 57.1 x 95.4 mmComfortDesigned by ergonomic experts for comfort in either hand, with rubber grips featured on each side of the mouse Snap-in receiverUse the snap-in receiver to turn off the mouse and extend battery life.4 buttonsUse the back button to easily navigate folders or web pages, and press the scroll wheel for AutoScroll Battery status indicatorRed light indicates when your battery is running low High definition optical technologyThis makes it more responsive, more precise, smoother tracking Designed for notebook PCsCompact and comfortable, our handy notebook and laptop products are designed for convenience and mobility 6+ months battery lifeWork with less interruption with longer battery life Wireless technologyGive yourself room to move - wireless mouse products let you work without worrying about tangled wires....

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