More BlueTrack Mice From Microsoft

Microsoft Hardware extends its line of BlueTrack Technology mouse products. You now have the opportunity to track on virtually any surface with three new mice — the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mouse 2000 and Comfort Mouse 4500.

Microsoft Hardware extends its line of BlueTrack Technology mouse products. You now have the opportunity to track on virtually any surface with three new mice — the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mouse 2000 and Comfort Mouse 4500.

The Wireless BlueTrack Technology was created in response to people’s increasingly mobile lifestyles, letting them ditch their mouse pad and use their BlueTrack mouse virtually anywhere – from the granite kitchen counter and the wood table at the coffee shop to the armrest at the airport. Debuting in September 2008, BlueTrack Technology is now available in eight Microsoft mice so you can choose the best design, colour and price to fit your needs.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 includes a Nano transceiver that sticks out less than a centimetre from the USB port, so it can remain plugged into the computer at all times. The Wireless Mouse 2000 comes with a mini-transceiver that easily snaps into the bottom of the mouse when on the go. The two mice also offer an ambidextrous shape with rubber side grips; the Wireless Mouse 2000 is a full-size mouse while the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 is a bit smaller, so you can pick the best fit for your hand size.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 will be available in Loch Ness Grey and Dragon Fruit Pink, and the Wireless Mouse 2000 will be available in grey.

The Comfort Mouse 4500 is the first wired mouse featuring BlueTrack Technology, making it a great choice for people who never want to deal with changing batteries. Like its wireless counterparts, the Comfort Mouse 4500 will track on virtually any surface and will be available in Grey.

RRP
Wireless Mouse 2000 $49.95
Comfort Mouse 4500 $39.95
Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 $49.95