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The Logitech V470 laser cordless mouse for notebooks offers boundless mobility with a precision laser engine that tracks on nearly any surface. The built-in Bluetooth receiver gives a consistent 30-foot range, and virtually interference-free operation. The Tilt Wheel with zoom lets you fly through your documents and websites vertically or horizontally and effortlessly examine small details.
The V470 is ready for the road with its own protective travel pouch. With up to a year of use from each pair of AA batteries and an indicator to let you know when it's finally time to change batteries, you and your V470 will always be ready to take on the world!
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Bluetooth Sucks
- Pros: The mouse is attractive, and the finish is durable. Mine has gotten heavy use for the last eight months and it looks as good as the day I bought it with the exception of the bottom which has a reasonable appearance given the fact that spends its life sliding around, primarily on my knee. The Bluetooth connection has only unpaired one time, the stock Microsoft drivers work fine and I've only had to reboot one time to resolve an issue with the mouse wheel no longer working even though worked fine for all of my other mice. The black travel bag which shipped with my mouse is well-suited to the task and I'm certain that it has helped to keep my mouse looking as good as new. I've dropped it dozens of times from off of my lap onto a carpeted floor and never experienced any issues from these mild shocks. Maintaining the batteries has not been an issue since I got about six months out of the mouse, only turning it off occasionally for a few days at a time.
- Cons: I also own and rf mouse made by Logitech and I am much happier with it. Although Bluetooth skips the USB dongle since it's integrated with my laptop, and it may be a more appropriate in an office environment with a lot of wireless equipment in close proximity, its performance is far inferior. This mouse is larger which is okay given my large hands, but it is also heavier primarily to accommodate two batteries instead of one. Quite literally, the water in my fingers interferes with the signal enough that I often find myself lifting my fingers up from the sides of the mouse while I try to position the pointer. This happens typically at a distance of only 3 to 4 feet from the laptop. The performance is noticeably worse at seven or 8 feet. At 15 to 20 feet it becomes almost unusable. This has happened in the number of environments, none of them with significant amounts of metal or any interference other than the typical wi-fi equipment. The rf mouse I have works flawlessly even 20 feet.
- Other Thoughts: I would not recommend purchasing this mouse if you intend to use it more than a few feet away from your Bluetooth device. If you're using a laptop make sure to keep the lid open and upright since usually the antenna runs alongside the screen and I find it barely works if the screen is closed. Although this mouse is durable and attractive, runs a reasonable amount of time between battery changes, wakes up from a sleep in a reasonable amount of time, and pairs well with my laptop, its wireless performance begins to degrade at a very short distance of only 3 feet. Although it is not much more expensive to operate two batteries than one, I actually prefer the lighter weight of an RF mouse with only one battery. Logitech makes a very nice, much cheaper mouse which is nearly identical in shape and even has a slot to store the USB adapter on the bottom which has the side benefit of turning the power on or off.
Feather-Tappers beware.
- Pros: Small, Light Weight, Good Battery Life. I am able to good weeks without replacing batteries with almost constant use. (10+hours a day)
Perfect for laptops with blue-tooth capability.
- Cons: The Double A batteries are just an 8th of an inch to big for the left slot.
What problem does this cause?
Well if your a feather-light finger tapper like myself, you like clicking your mouse buttons effortlessly and lightly, this model will not let you do that.
I know a good deal about Computer mice, I disasymbled this mouse and found that the batter brushes against the upper side of the left button, preventing you from pushing it down without smashing it.
it's a design flaw and cannot be fixed and it drives me insane.
- Other Thoughts: Great Logiteth product less the design flaw. Don't buy it if your used to lightly pressing the mouse buttons. If your heavey handed you wont notice a difference.
| Model | 910-000298 |
| Type | Bluetooth Wireless |
| Hand Orientation | Both Hands |
| Tracking Method | Laser |
| Buttons | 3 |
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From Italy
- Pros: -Pretty
-Works fine and good bluetooth connection -Indistructible -Good battery life
- Cons: -Sometimes the connection fails, but probably depends more on your compputer receiver
-Gets "dirty" (if you use on a non perfectly clean desk and your hands sweat more or less... but it is very easy to clean)
- Other Thoughts: Exceptional! Highly reccomende! Bought one almost 2 years ago and I enjoyed a lot... Works great, even in gaming with "occasional" mouse usage is not annoying (it switches to stand-by after a while, but usually you always end up to use it before it gets "asleep"). It takes 1-2 months to run out normal non rechargeable batteries. My one felt twice or more from considerable height nut there is not even a scratch on the blue surface...
If you are interest in long lasting effects know that after a year and a half is not so shiny, but still look nice. You will not be deluded!
Pretty but...
- Pros: Very nice looking, good feel. Looks pretty on my desk. Good reminder to never go with Bluetooth devices again, if this is the result.
- Cons: I bought it for use with a brand new Acer mini notebook and I cannot get it to work, except occassionally. Very frustrating. Apparently, there is some magic I haven't learned with Bluetooth. It seems as though the computer can not find the mouse, except on the fifth Tuesday of the month, or whatever. The mouse blinks at the computer while the computer scans, but the seldom connect. So I just go back to a wireless USB and go on.
- Other Thoughts: My experience with Logitech has been exemplary until I bought this device. I own a half dozen computers, all with Logitech mice that work very well. Too bad this one doesn't follow the family traits.
Very nice bluetooth mouse
- Pros: Reasonable price, good tracking, for WinXP didn't require any drivers.
- Cons: The plastic does look pretty cheap.
- Other Thoughts: I've read some of the reviews that said stuff like poor tracking, frequent sleep modes. I don't have any problems with mine. Running WinXP here, have to wonder if there are system problems or maybe driver conflicts for people who do have problems.
| Model |
| Brand |
Logitech |
| Model |
V470 |
| Type |
Cordless |
| Spec |
| Hand Orientation |
Both Hands |
| Tracking Method |
Laser |
| Buttons |
3 |
| Scrolling Capability |
Tilt Wheel |
| Color |
Blue |
| OS / System Requirement |
| Operating System Supported |
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Mac OS X 10.4 or later |
| Features |
| Features |
Laser tracking Side-to-side scrolling plus zoom Bluetooth wireless technology Lightweight, durable design Smart power management |
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