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Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse
The Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse has a unique way of storing the tiny receiver. Since most wireless mouse companies have moved to this very tiny receiver, they have ways of storing the receiver with the mouse so it doesn't get lost in transit. You can see the size comparison in this shot.
The receiver slides into the bottom of the mouse when not in use. Compared to Logitech's method of inserting the receiver into the mouse directly, this has some drawbacks. One of them is that you must turn the mouse off and on and there is a switch. If you forget to turn the mouse off, you might be stuck with dead batteries. There is a connect button on the bottom of the mouse, but we never had to use it as the receiver and the mouse are already paired out of the box. There is a rather bright red LED on the bottom to let you know the mouse is on. It was pretty blinding for a red LED. The battery compartment is under the labeled plastic door.
One of the highlights of this mouse is the opened view of the mouse wheel. While it is aesthetically pleasing to the eye, it adds an area to grip with your fingers. Some people may not like the feel of the mouse due to this feature. Make sure you go to a store and feel it yourself before buying it.
The mouse is pretty small. Here we see the Nano compared to a standard CD. The receiver is equally diminutive. People with big hands might shun away from this one since it is tiny compared to standard desktop mice. Since this is a notebook mouse, the size is in-line with others in the same category.
This mouse is shiny. It is very glossy and all the lights bounced right off it. This is the "Mercury Finish" that Verbatim touts for this product line. It is a very unique look with the lines and the sharp, shiny silver and black scroll wheel. The two mouse buttons are one piece with the top instead of two individual plastic pieces.
The Verbatim logo is emblazoned on the back in a gray color. The mouse comes in a few different colors. If you have a certain color in mind, Verbatim probably has a color scheme to match.
The Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse has a unique way of storing the tiny receiver. Since most wireless mouse companies have moved to this very tiny receiver, they have ways of storing the receiver with the mouse so it doesn't get lost in transit. You can see the size comparison in this shot.
The receiver slides into the bottom of the mouse when not in use. Compared to Logitech's method of inserting the receiver into the mouse directly, this has some drawbacks. One of them is that you must turn the mouse off and on and there is a switch. If you forget to turn the mouse off, you might be stuck with dead batteries. There is a connect button on the bottom of the mouse, but we never had to use it as the receiver and the mouse are already paired out of the box. There is a rather bright red LED on the bottom to let you know the mouse is on. It was pretty blinding for a red LED. The battery compartment is under the labeled plastic door.
One of the highlights of this mouse is the opened view of the mouse wheel. While it is aesthetically pleasing to the eye, it adds an area to grip with your fingers. Some people may not like the feel of the mouse due to this feature. Make sure you go to a store and feel it yourself before buying it.
The mouse is pretty small. Here we see the Nano compared to a standard CD. The receiver is equally diminutive. People with big hands might shun away from this one since it is tiny compared to standard desktop mice. Since this is a notebook mouse, the size is in-line with others in the same category.
This mouse is shiny. It is very glossy and all the lights bounced right off it. This is the "Mercury Finish" that Verbatim touts for this product line. It is a very unique look with the lines and the sharp, shiny silver and black scroll wheel. The two mouse buttons are one piece with the top instead of two individual plastic pieces.
The Verbatim logo is emblazoned on the back in a gray color. The mouse comes in a few different colors. If you have a certain color in mind, Verbatim probably has a color scheme to match.