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Logitech Cube Mouse is Less Ergo, More Go-Go

  
Logitech Cube Mouse is Less Ergo, More Go-Go
Made for the 'on the move' user that is looking for lightweight and multifunctional devices, Logitech brings us an odd new mouse called the Logitech Cube. In stark contrast to the Sphere Mouse, the Cube is in geometric shape, yet they share similar aims. They both intend to make a more visual statement than functional. Interestingly, the Cube also hides its buttons within slick touch sensitive panels along its top surface but it isn’t a touchpad as there’s obviously a sensor at the bottom of the so-called mouse.

The two features that set this mouse apart from others are the touch surface software. This software allows for the momentum style 'infinite' scrolling feel found in some of their mice and most mobile tablets and phones. On top of that, the Cube is perfect for presenting as well. It has a 30 foot range using the nano-sized 2.4Ghz Unifying USB dongle which you can pair up with a compatible mouse and a keyboard. The Cube enters into presentation mode as soon as you lift it off of a surface. Clicking the top in presentation mode advances the slide. To go backwards, simple roll the mouse in your hand and click. When you are done you can flip the 'off' switch and tuck the tiny mouse in your bag or pocket and be on your way. Adjacent to the power switch is a micro-USB port which you can re-charge the built-in battery. The Cube competitively priced at only $69 dollars and is available in black, white and lament configurations. Warning: the latter may void your immortal warranty.


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