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Natec Falcon – a wireless mouse for the most demanding users

natec falcon wireless mouse

Natec Falcon is a wireless mouse designed especially for the users of highest expectations, who treasure high quality and comfort of work.

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USB Warmer Mouse Pad

usb warmer mouse pad

The winter is coming, as you can see by the amount of new gadgets intended for people who get cold a lot. This new gadget has a warmer pad inside so you can always keep your hand warm during using mouse in winter time.

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Modecom YUPI Mouse - scroll a web page two times faster

modecom yupi mouse
Modecom has just announced a completely innovative mouse – YUPI, using which you can scroll a web page two times faster.

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Steampunk Mouse

steampunk mouse

Steampunk is a fantasy genre which has gained quite a following. A man in Russia has apparently decided to tinker around a little and has come up with a Genius mouse which looks like something right out of a steampunk story. Although you wouldn’t really call the design ergonomic, it definitely has a unique style about it.

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Silent Mouse

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With the Silent Mouse 2, you don’t have to worry about your endless clicking annoying anyone around you; it’s as quiet as… well, a mouse! There are lots of times where we would rather not make any noise for the people around you (or cover up the sound of our frantic clicking while playing computer games at work), and this is the perfect solution to all of those situations.
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Cooling Keyboard and Mouse from Thanko

Cooling Keyboard

We all hate the sweaty palms we get when working on our computer keyboards and mouse. Thanks to Thanko, you don’t have to deal with that anymore, because they’ve released a keyboard and mouse combo, each with a built-in fan to keep your working hands nice and cool.

This Japanese product from Thanko is being sold for 6,650 yen, equivalent to around $62, plus the shipping to get it to your doorstep. Even though it might be nice to avoid that sweaty-hand syndrome, that’s quite an investment. Still, if you don’t mind having your nifty gadgets shipped from around the world, you can still get a pair for yourself. The rest of us will simply have to deal with those little desktop fans.
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