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The Kensington Ci65m Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse combines the convenience of wireless with the comfort of soft, contoured rubber. The flexible design works for left or right-handed users, and includes a smart receiver that is stored directly under the mouse. It’s the perfect hassle-free companion to your notebook or netbook computer.
Wireless Convenience The Kensington Ci65m wireless optical notebook mouse features the 2.4GHz wireless technology for interference-free performance without the hassle of tangled wires.
1,000 DPI Sensitivity The Kensington Ci65m wireless optical notebook mouse features a 1,000 DPI Performance Optical sensor to deliver ultra-fast responses and smooth tracking for gaming and regular use. The 1,000dpi precision technology delivers 2.5 times the response speed of standard optical mice.
Snap-in Receiver Plug in the snap-in receiver when you're ready to work; snap it into your mouse to turn off the mouse's power when you are traveling to preserve battery life
Long battery Life Enjoy up to 1 year of battery life on two AA batteries! The battery indicator notifies you when the batteries need replacing.

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“I have had this mouse for almost two years now and I have not had one problem with it. The battery life is great. The design ...”— 3/17/2009
“It's sleek and very comfortable to the grip. I enjoy the sides of the mouse since it also has a rubber grip, so it doesn't ...”— Rori 8/15/2008

