Wireless technology is a boon to those who hate keyboard and mouse cables as much as I do. That said, short battery life is a big problem for such mobile devices. So, in today’s post, I will be ...
As well as having hideous amounts of laggy latency, my last wireless mouse had one crippling issue: battery life. Every now and then, without warning, it would give up the ghost, leaving me scrambling ...
It sounds like science fiction—Razer’s new Mamba Hyperflux is a wireless mouse without a battery inside. It’s real though and it works, aside from a few edge-case scenarios. Razer’s Mamba Hyperflux ...
Batteries? We don't need no stinking batteries for our wireless peripherals. At least that's what Razer is saying with the unveiling of a new mouse and pad combo that allows the mouse to be charged ...
Logitech’s Powerplay technology was one of my favorite bits of hardware in 2017—a wireless mouse that actually charged without wires, thanks to a mousepad with built-in inductive charging. It’s so ...
When the internal rechargeable battery in his wireless mouse died, [cmot17] decided it was the perfect excuse for making a couple of modifications. The Logitech MX Master isn’t exactly a budget mouse ...
Razer has been rolling out some very nice gaming peripherals for years now, and at CES 2018 the company has unveiled a wireless mouse that needs no cord and no battery to operate. The mouse is called ...
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This mouse has no wires, no battery, and even no optical sensor. Could it be the future of gaming?
Your average $5 wired mouse has no batteries. Alternatively, wireless gaming mice are dime a dozen. Well, almost. But what about a mouse with both no wires and no batteries? Say what? Oh, and while we ...
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