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Choiix Cruiser
The Choiix Cruiser comes in multiple colors. We have the black version in for review. The mouse is pretty minimal. It only has two buttons and a scroll wheel. This is acceptable for a notebook mouse, though. The Choiix branded is on the back of the mouse.
The Cruiser takes two AAA batteries that are stacked in place. Cooler Master gives Energizer batteries for a power source. It is good when companies include name brand batteries in their products. It says something about the quality you will get with time.
The Cruiser mouse has a blue LED with an optical sensor. It is not a laser mouse. In the image, the mouse is switched on to show the blue light coming off the LED. There is an on/off switch and a connect button on the bottom. One additional release is something very unique that makes the mouse have a higher profile.
When in transport, the mouse is roughly the size of any standard notebook mouse.
This is the higher profile that this mouse provides. It is one of the most unique features we have seen in a notebook mouse, ever. If you have bigger hands, like I do, you'll appreciate the added height of the mouse in this profile. There is no overstated how much of an improvement this makes over a standard notebook mouse. You get the height without the transport space taken up.
The receiver fits into the base of the extended profile. Once the receiver is in place, it stays locked until you push the rocker switch out on the side. To take the mouse with you, release the high profile switch on the bottom and push it back in place. Cooler Master put some thought into this product.
The buttons and scroll wheel are fairly standard. The top is one piece and it presses fine. Most mice go with the one solid piece of plastic.
The Choiix Cruiser comes in multiple colors. We have the black version in for review. The mouse is pretty minimal. It only has two buttons and a scroll wheel. This is acceptable for a notebook mouse, though. The Choiix branded is on the back of the mouse.
The Cruiser takes two AAA batteries that are stacked in place. Cooler Master gives Energizer batteries for a power source. It is good when companies include name brand batteries in their products. It says something about the quality you will get with time.
The Cruiser mouse has a blue LED with an optical sensor. It is not a laser mouse. In the image, the mouse is switched on to show the blue light coming off the LED. There is an on/off switch and a connect button on the bottom. One additional release is something very unique that makes the mouse have a higher profile.
When in transport, the mouse is roughly the size of any standard notebook mouse.
This is the higher profile that this mouse provides. It is one of the most unique features we have seen in a notebook mouse, ever. If you have bigger hands, like I do, you'll appreciate the added height of the mouse in this profile. There is no overstated how much of an improvement this makes over a standard notebook mouse. You get the height without the transport space taken up.
The receiver fits into the base of the extended profile. Once the receiver is in place, it stays locked until you push the rocker switch out on the side. To take the mouse with you, release the high profile switch on the bottom and push it back in place. Cooler Master put some thought into this product.
The buttons and scroll wheel are fairly standard. The top is one piece and it presses fine. Most mice go with the one solid piece of plastic.