Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
Step up to business-class mobility with the V470 laser mouse's Bluetooth connectivity.
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Move beyond the touch pad with a comfortable cordless laser mouse for your Mac or PC notebooks enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology. No receiver is necessary. And the laser technology enhances your notebook experience by providing more precise cursor control on more surfaces.
Features
- Laser technology delivers smoother cursor control on virtually any surface (except mirrors or clear glass).
- Side-to-side scrolling plus zoom for scrolling horizontally or vertically.
- Bluetooth wireless provides cable-free connection from up to 30 feet.
- Protective pouch to secure your mouse during travel.
- Light, durable design that's more comfortable than a touch pad.
- Battery life indicator and an on/off switch to extend battery life.
System Requirements
Mac
- Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later
- Computer with Bluetooth wireless technology
- CD-ROM drive
Windows
- Windows Vista/XP
- Computer with Bluetooth wireless technology
- Broadcom/Widcomm Bluetooth BTW 1.4.2.21 or later, Windows XP SP2, or Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- CD-ROM drive
In the box
- Logitech V470 cordless laser mouse
- Protective pouch
- Installation guide
- Two AA batteries
Warranty Three-year limited (For details, please visit www.logitech.com/index.cfm/447/3101&cl=us,en.)
Mfr. Part No.: 910-000692
Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
Most Useful Reviews
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Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
MACBOOK'S BEST VALUE BLUETOOTH LASER MOUSE
Written by AB
Jan 1, 2008
Consider what I have always wanted in a mouse and why I prefer a Logitech v470 mouse over Apples Wireless Mighty Mouse (WMM) for my Macbook:
1. BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY- wireless freedom. No messy wires. And no external USB receiver/dongle that takes up one of the USB ports. Both v470 and WMM have bluetooth.
2. LASER TECHNOLOGY -Laser precision technology delivers smoother cursor control on virtually any surface. Both v470 and WMM have laser.
3. TWO-BUTTON MOUSE- I find v470 easier to use compared to the WMM. The right-click in WMM works best when only one finger is in contact with the right part of the mouse.
4. FORM & STYLE- V470s color is white and matches my macbook perfectly. It fits nicely into even larger hands and has a built in battery indicator near the scroll wheel. The WMM just feels so flat.
5. DURABILITY - V470 has a light and a very solid overall design. Logitech is known for durability.
6. SCROLL WHEEL - The v470 has a wheel that can be rocked from side to side. Scrolling is smooth and accurate. The WMMs scroll ball usually stops working when dirt gets inside the ball which means you have to clean it regularly.
7. BATTERY INDICATOR - The v470 has a battery indicator light built in the mouse whereas WMM has none. The v470 has a battery life of up to 4 months. There is an on-off switch to conserve the battery
8. EXTRAS - The v470 comes with its own carry pouch to protect it from scratches.
9. BEST VALUE BLUETOOTH LASER MOUSE- I find all the features I want in Logitechs v470 and is priced at 50 dollars compared to Apples WMM priced at 70 dollars.
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Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
I'm pleased with it
Written by SR from Tempe
Dec 16, 2007
I received the V470 about six weeks ago and have generally been happy with it. The native drivers in 10.4 / 10.5 work well, including the horizontal scroll, so I didn't install the Logitech Control Center pref panel.
I've used it heavily at home and work with no problems. If the mouse is left on with no activity for an extended period (say overnight), then it takes a few seconds of motion to bring back the connection. I would expect this as a battery saving feature. I have had no problem with the bluetooth link dropping or unpairing, and I really like not having to use up a USB port for a separate receiver. …More329 of 477 people found this useful
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Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
I'm lovin it!!!!!!
Written by JN from Chicago
Dec 16, 2007
I've been using this blessing for almost two months now with my 15" macbook pro. This wireless mouse is a dream come true for me. It has great design, features, and portability. There isn't much they could do to improve on this product! …More
288 of 415 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
Not worth the cost
Written by AW from INVERNESS
Nov 18, 2009
The V470 worked OK (but not as well as a corded mouse) for a few months. Then, for no apparent reason, it stopped working and I have not been able to get it going again.
I installed new batteries – nothing! I re-read the instructions (what little there is) that came with the mouse – no help. The mouse has not been dropped, bent, folded, stapled or mutilated. It just sits on my desk and refuses to even light up.
I give it one star because it did work for a few months. …More5 of 5 people found this useful
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Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
Works great! - Works w/ Snow Leopard too!
Written by SV from Odessa
Nov 5, 2009
Just update/download latest drivers from logitech's website; works like a charm.
4 of 5 people found this useful
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Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
Good little mouse
Written by SJ from timmins
Nov 2, 2009
Bought this mouse for my macbook pro a few months ago because of the poor rating recieved for the mighty mouse. Not much to say about it, its a standard mouse that works flawlessly, it connects without effort, good battery life, just an overall solid mouse. …More
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