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Logitech Wireless Mouse M185


$24.99 Released May, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works remarkably well on practically any surface. Smaller design for greater portability that is still comfortable to use. True Plug & Play compatibility with Windows XP, Vista and 7--ready to go in about 3 seconds.

The Cons:Strange movement stability, when you move diagonally the mouse moves far slower than horizontally or vertically.

The Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 is a budget oriented wireless mouse. It is designed to be a portable companion for your laptop and netbook computer. The M8185 features an impressive 12 month long battery life as well as the same 3 year warranty found on premium Logitech peripherals.

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The M815 comes with a universal nano receiver same as those provided with almost all Logitech 2.4GHz wireless devices. This mouse is a plug and play device meaning no drivers CDs are required. The M185 has an ambidextrous design with a contour shape which provides a high level of comfort. It is a good option for anyone look for an affordable and functional wireless mouse for their portable computer.

Features / Specifications

  • Plug-and-forget nano receiver
  • 1-year battery life
  • Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity
  • Comfy, contoured shape
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Plug-and-play simplicity
  • Designed for laptops and netbooks
  • 3 year warranty

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Pros
  • 2

    Works remarkably well on practically any surface.

  • 1

    Smaller design for greater portability that is still comfortable to use.

  • 1

    True Plug & Play compatibility with Windows XP, Vista and 7--ready to go in about 3 seconds.

  • 1

    Consistent, fairly accurate performance that would work for gaming if needed.

  • 1

    Very good working range--up to 30 feet.

  • 1

    Micro-receiver actually fits inside the mouse's casing rather than being attached on the outside.

  • 0

    Supports Mac OSX and even Linux kernel 2.6 or greater.

Cons
  • -1

    Strange movement stability, when you move diagonally the mouse moves far slower than horizontally or vertically.

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