Typical price: £50
What is it: Bluetooth mouse that fits into a PC Card slot
What we think: Very handy, but erratic performance and high price may make you think twice
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 March 2007
Tags: Newton Peripherals, MoGo Mouse BT, navigation, performance, loading
We like:
Easy to carry if your laptop has a PC Card slot; internal battery automatically charges while mouse is stowed; feels solid and comfortable in the hand
We don't like:
Response can be jerky at times; expensive
CNET UK judgement:
This handy Bluetooth mouse lives and recharges in your laptop's PC Card slot when not in use. However, its performance is erratic at times and it's also somewhat expensive
Full review:
Many laptop users work perfectly well with the navigation system that's built into their computers, but others prefer to use a mouse. But a mouse is yet another item to carry in your bag, and there's often an inconvenient wire. The MoGo Mouse BT addresses these issues by connecting to your laptop via Bluetooth and living (and charging up) in your system's PC Card slot when it's not in use. Continue Reading...
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