Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
Beyond wireless, the Si670m mouse connects without a receiver. You can take it anywhere and instantly appreciate its comfort, accuracy, and speed.
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Features
- 4-way tilt scroll lets you quickly maneuver through documents and graphics just by moving your fingertip.
- Equally comfortable and ergonomic for right or left-handed users.
- Mid-size body design with sculpted, rubberized grips lets you comfortably use the mouse for hours at a time.
- On/off button allows you to shut off your mouse when not in use so you conserve batteries.
- Turn it on and your Bluetooth mouse is always ready to go.
- No receiver--nothing to plug in, pack or risk losing.
- LED indicators confirm your connection and warn you when your battery's low.
- Mac OS X v10.4 or later; or Windows 2000/XP
- Bluetooth-enabled notebook or a Bluetooth adapter
- Range: Up to 30 ft./9.1 m
- Performance optical technology: 1000 dpi optical tracking
- Dimensions (LxHxW): 4.0 x 1.5 x 2.5 in./10.2 x 3.8 x 6.4 cm
Five year
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Mfr. Part No.: 72271
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Most Useful Reviews
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Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
Perfect For School
Written by CP from Bloomington
Sep 25, 2007
I'm a digital art student, and I use this mouse for a few hours every day. I can't be more pleased with the product. I do a lot of Photoshop, Final Cut, and Premiere work in College and this mouse has been a workhorse through it all. I've had the mouse for over a month now and I'm still using the original batteries. My hand does not cramp and the button sizes are ideal for my hand. I carry the mouse with my laptop to campus every day, and I can't think of a single drawback. I highly recommend this bluetooth mouse to anyone that is shopping for one. …More
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Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
It works for me.
Written by FT from Corona
May 26, 2007
Pairs up easy with my new MacBook Pro. Has good ergonomics and weight. Solid feedback from the buttons. I wanted a two button bluetooth mouse and this one fits the bill nicely. Its very simple, basic and no frills. …More
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Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
Awesome Mouse
Written by JH
May 25, 2007
I was a little hesitant on buying this mouse. Most wireless mouses I have seen in the past have problems with the wireless aspect. They have alot of lag and problems with reception. I was impressed to say the least with this mouse upon its arrival. Its somewhat small, but theirs no lag. I took the thing and put it on the wall on the opposite side of the room and it worked as if it was a regular non wireless mouse. The only drawback, if you consider it a drawback, is that its battery powered and has a usb receiver. Its a great mouse and at a good price, I recommend it to anyone with a laptop! …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
WHEEL WEARS AWAY
Written by TH from chicago
Sep 8, 2009
The scroll wheel wore away and became slippery within a few months of use! Now it's useless to me.
3 of 3 people found this useful
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Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
Not impressed
Written by MB from McFarland
Jul 15, 2009
Had this mouse for a year. The wheel is worn and slippery making it difficult to use. Constantly loses it connectivity to where I have to use a USB mouse. Plan to replace it soon. …More
7 of 8 people found this useful
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Kensington Si670m Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Mouse
Trap Door
Written by JF from Denver
Apr 21, 2009
Battery door is a major design error! I have only lightly used the mouse and still encounter this problem whenever I pick it up. I would advise against purchasing this product unless you enjoy frequently interrupting your work to fiddle with latches (in which case you'll love it).
FWIW -- Aside from the terribly annoying battery door, the product seems to work fine. …More8 of 9 people found this useful
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