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Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O.7 gaming mouse now on sale, F.R.E.Q 5 headset hits pre-order

Gamers looking for some hardware assistance can breathe a sigh of relief; Mad Catz’s latest eye-catching forays into gaming mice and headsets are almost, if not already, upon us. The Cyborg M.M.O.7 mouse (£130) manages to offer up 78 definable commands beneath those eye-catching metallic hues and is available to buy now, while its F.R.E.Q 5 headset ($150) has hit pre-order on the manufacturer’s site.

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Jan
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Shogun Bros. Ballista MK-1 Gaming Mouse totes new sniping system, looks like it’ll hit the spot

The latest gaming mouse from Shogun Bros. doesn’t double as a gamepad , but it does carry a heady list of extra features for sharpshooting gamers. These include independent X and Y DPi settings to stabilize targeting, thumb selector for speed shooting, 5,700 DPI accuracy and 11,570 frames per second movement tracking — sidestepping those pesky jumps and stutters when moving that cursor in the midst of a melee.

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Jan
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Genuis DX-ECO wireless mouse has no battery, charges in three minutes anyway

Hip on recharging your wireless rodent every single day? How about if it only takes three minutes? A single day’s juice per charge might be unacceptable for most peripherals, but we’re ready to make an exception for Genuis’ DX-ECO wireless mouse

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Jan
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Genius DX-ECO wireless mouse has no battery, charges in three minutes anyway

Hip on recharging your wireless rodent every single day? How about if it only takes three minutes

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Genius DX-ECO wireless mouse has no battery, charges in three minutes anyway

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Jan
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Shogun Bros. Chameleon X-1 mouse dons assassin style, sneaks into CES

Digging your stealthy Chameleon X-1 gamepad / mouse combo clicker? Look out, it’s about to get a bit stealthier — Shogun Bros. tells us that the dual analog rodent is sporting some fresh digs to ape the style of Assassin’s Creed Revelations , complete with antique decorated leather mouse buttons

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15
Dec
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Corsair ships Vengeance gaming mice and keyboards, procrastinating shoppers rejoice

Remember that Vengeance line of gaming products that Corsair outed a few months back? We’ll forgive you if not, and we’ll also take this opportunity to refresh your memory while affirming that the company is shipping the bulk of ‘em out just in time for the holidays. The Vengeance K60 and Vengeance K90 gaming keyboards and the Vengeance M60 and Vengeance M90 laser gaming mice and all clad in aluminum, with the K Series aimed at first-person shooter loyalists and the Ms aimed at those who just generally want to be awesome

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9
Dec
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SPHERE 2 mouse turns the premium dial up to platinum, can hide in perfumeries

You can’t have enough premium spherical mice, can you? OreObject is hoping not, trumpeting its “environmentally sensitive” sequel to the SPHEREtouch . Sure, the SPHERE 2 still packs all sorts of curves, but it’s now been crafted from “surgical grade” stainless steel, with four-way navigation chops and a detachable, tangle-free USB cord thrown into the mix.

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30
Nov
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3DConnexion announces SpaceMouse Pro for 3D aficionados, galactic rodents

3DConnexion ‘s SpaceMouse Pro won’t do much to quench your nostalgia for Hickory, Dickory or Dock, but it could make your three dimensional workflow a bit easier. Announced yesterday, this new peripheral boasts a proprietary “six degrees of freedom sensor” for smoother 3D navigation, along with a quintet of QuickView keys, providing instant access to 12 different viewing angles. Compatible with both PCs and Macs, the mouse also features four “intelligent function keys” to control your most frequently used apps, as well as an onscreen display for instant feedback

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22
Nov

Micromouse robot completes maze in under four seconds (video)

It may not look all that mouse-like, but this so-called micromouse robot can navigate a maze unlike any other — robot or otherwise. Built by Ng Beng Kiat, the Min7.1 bot has a top speed of 12 kilometers per hour, and it recently set a new record in the Japan Micromouse Robot Competition with a time of 3.921 seconds. For those not up on their robot maze-racing stats, that’s a full second under the previous record holder. Of course, it didn’t just blaze through on its first attempt. The bots are first allowed an autonomous exploration phase, but even it is fairly impressive to watch. Check out it and the record-setting run after the break.

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Micromouse robot completes maze in under four seconds (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Nov 2011 05:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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15
Nov

HP’s WiFi Touch Mouse X7000 has a Facebook button, doesn’t like lefties

Six months ago, HP got us to look twice at its WiFi Mobile Mouse, which connects to your PC via your home network so that you don’t have to waste a USB port on a dongle or receiver (incidentally, it promises to then work even if there’s no WiFi connection available). Now the outfit’s at it again: it’s quietly started selling the WiFi Touch Mouse X7000, which, as you might have guessed, sports a gesture-friendly touch strip. Before you get too excited, though, it only supports one-fingered scrolling, whereas Microsoft’s Touch Mouse does panning, minimizing / maximizing, docking and revealing the desktop. Like its little brother, the X7000 promises a 30-foot range and nine months of battery life, though for whatever reason this one’s only meant for the right-handed among us. Other differences: this guy has six programmable buttons, not five, including a dedicated Facebook key. Just a heads up: you’ll need not just a PC, but one running Windows 7, so those of you still rocking an XP machine for work are sadly out of luck. It’s on sale for $60 — that’s twenty bucks less than Microsoft’s Touch Mouse but then again, it’s far less touch-friendly. But is that worth the savings? And the Facebook button?! We’ll let you chew on that for awhile.

HP’s WiFi Touch Mouse X7000 has a Facebook button, doesn’t like lefties originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Nov 2011 10:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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