Price: US$69.99
In the press release, Logitech states that the Logitech Cube “offers everything you want in a mouse and effortlessly becomes a presenter when you need it.”
As Logitech puts it. "the wireless Cube controller lets you control your cursor much like you would your smartphone's touchscreen."
When you click on top of the Cube, the mouse goes to the next slide, and if you need to go back simply turn the mouse over in your hand and click again. For scrolling, just swipe your finger along the main panel.
The Logitech Cube comes with the small Logitech Unifying receiver with Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz connectivity; the tiny receiver can stay plugged to the computer. It is possible to connect up to six compatible devices to the receiver, such as a keyboard or another mouse.
As Logitech puts it. "the wireless Cube controller lets you control your cursor much like you would your smartphone's touchscreen."
When you click on top of the Cube, the mouse goes to the next slide, and if you need to go back simply turn the mouse over in your hand and click again. For scrolling, just swipe your finger along the main panel.
The Logitech Cube comes with the small Logitech Unifying receiver with Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz connectivity; the tiny receiver can stay plugged to the computer. It is possible to connect up to six compatible devices to the receiver, such as a keyboard or another mouse.
It has an on/off switch to avoid wasting battery life, and supports Logitech's proprietary Unifying receiver, potentially saving USB ports. It comes with a USB charging cable, pouch and three-year warranty.
The Logitech Cube will be available in black and in white in the U.S. and Europe in January 2012.
The Logitech Cube will be available in black and in white in the U.S. and Europe in January 2012.
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