Windows and Mac users looking for a new, sleek mouse may want to consider Verbatim’s new Nano Wireless Notebook Mouse. This new mouse uses 2.4GHz technology and a small form factor receiver. As you ...
The Verbatim Wireless Optical Touch Mouse looks great, but falls flat on gesture controls, which were kind of the point. When Apple's Magic Mouse ($69 direct, 3.5 stars) entered the scene, putting ...
Looking for a cutting-edge mouse? Verbatim's new Ergo Mouse isn't exactly bleeding-edge tech, but it certainly has the angles to fit the "cutting" descriptor. The Ergo Mouse has one of the sharpest ...
Verbatim Americas, LLC an industry leader in the data storage industry for 40 years, announced today its new Color Nano Wireless Notebook Mouse for Windows and Mac users. The sleek-looking mouse ...
Verbatim has this week launched their new Ergo Mouse, which has been designed with ergonomics in mind, as the name suggests. The goal is to make the mouse as comfortable as possible to use, reducing ...
Verbatim’s Wireless Desktop Laser Mouse is a good wireless mouse for people who prefer to use the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum with a USB receiver connected to their Mac instead of Bluetooth. The mouse’s ...
Verbatim announced their latest mouse offering today with the Color Nano Wireless Notebook Mouse. This mouse works with both Windows and Mac-based systems and uses 2.4GHz RF wireless to connect the ...
Verbatim introduced the Ergo Mouse, a wireless desktop optical mouse featuring a modern design with a convenient rubberized thumb support grip and scroll wheel for improved comfort. The Ergo Mouse ...
I'm helping a friend with a Verbatim wireless keyboard/mouse set. He lost the receiver dongle, and ordered (or was sent by RMA-can't remember) another Verbatim mouse with Nano receiver. When he ...
When Apple's Magic Mouse ($69 direct, 3.5 stars) entered the scene, putting multitouch capability onto the surface of a mouse, more than a few Windows users looked on with envy—I know I did. The ...
Verbatim's is a good wireless mouse for people who prefer to use the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum with a USB receiver connected to their Mac instead of Bluetooth. The mouse’s almost symmetrical design ...
The Verbatim Wireless Optical Touch Mouse looks great, but falls flat on gesture controls, which were kind of the point. For over 40 years, PCMag has been a trusted authority on technology, delivering ...
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