Mini Foldable Arc Wireless Mouse for $19
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The Wireless Arc Mouse is a unique take on an everyday necessity, and it’s already got much of the tech world ditching their trackpads. It’s incredibly compact, so it can slip into your laptop bag way easier than the average bulky wireless mouse. Not to mention, the sleek arc fits just right in your hand and the design completes any high-tech look.
- Folds into itself to become super portable
 - Provides high accuracy & reliability
 - Connects to your laptop at a long range wireless distance
 - Works on a 16-channel, frequency-hopping spread spectrum
 - Connects w/ combo & USB ports
 - Includes nano mini USB receiver
 
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Wireless frequency: 2.4GHZ
 - Receiver: Ultra Mini Storable
 - Hand orientation: left or right-handed
 - Tracking resolution: 1600 DPI
 - Mouse size: 3.35″ x 2.56″ x 0.91″
 - Receiver: 0.71″ x 0.57″ x 0.26″
 - Vertical scroll
 - Scrolling capability
 - 16-channel, frequency-hopping spread spectrum
 - Uses 2 AAA batteries (up to 3 months), not included
 
Includes:
- Mini Foldable Wireless Arc Mouse (black)
 
Compatibility
- Bluetooth-compatible devices
 - Windows 2000
 - Windows XP
 - Windows SP2
 - Vista 32/64 bit
 - Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later
 
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