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MoGo mouse tucks neatly away into your laptop

by Adam Berger on Dec 19, 2006 at 11:50 PM

Mogo laptop bluetooth mouse portable
The MoGo Mouse is business card sized and stores and recharges neatly inside a laptop computer’s PC Card slot when it’s not being used. MoGo Mouse’s design gives it the edge over other Bluetooth mice on the market.  Its slim and stylish frame is easily stored in your PC Card slot, ensuring that transporting your mouse around is no longer a hassle, and there are no more wires to contend with.

The device is simple to install and is compatible with both PC and Macintosh laptops.  You merely insert the mouse into the PC Card slot of any Bluetooth-enabled laptop and the mouse is ready to use without the need of additional software.  If your laptop does not support Bluetooth technology, you can get a USB based Bluetooth dongle that will then support your MoGo Mouse.

Mogo laptop bluetooth mouse portableMoGo Mouse’s built-in, rechargeable battery is recharged when it is docked in your laptop’s PC card slot.  This feature is a major advantage over other wireless mice, which require frequent change of batteries and it also allows for easy storage between uses. In addition, the mouse has a kickstand that enables it to be transformed from a flat metallic card to a portable mouse.  There are also two indented finger pads on the MoGo Mouse which provide a similar feel to traditional desktop mice.

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  • Rusty said:

    Looks nice, how much is it?

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