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  2. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    M557 Bluetooth Mouse 6: Yes: Optical: 1000: Bluetooth: 2×AA: Full battery is rated to last 12 months: MX Master 2S 2017: 7: Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available) Darkfield Laser: 400-4000: Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0: Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) battery: Full charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate ...

  3. Need a new mouse? You can't beat this rechargeable ... - AOL

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    The mouse comes with a 700mAh rechargeable battery that Inphic says is good for up to 18 months (!) on a charge. If it happens to die during a crucial work effort, you can still use it while it's ...

  4. Magic Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Magic Mouse was released on October 20, 2009, and introduced multi-touch functionality. It connects wirelessly to a Mac computer via Bluetooth. [4] It is powered by two AA batteries, and operates using a solid-state laser tracking sensor like the previous-generation wireless Mighty Mouse.

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    Despite its sleek, minimal design, the Magic Mouse does so much thanks to its multi-touch surface that lets you swipe, scroll and more. It's wireless and rechargeable, making it ultra portable.

  6. Found: All the Best (and Most Aesthetic) iPad Accessories to ...

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    M1 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse. Coming in at $30, this sleek aluminum mouse is just about the same size as the Magic Mouse (but IMO, it's much more user-friendly). It can go up to 45 days between ...

  7. Magic Trackpad - Wikipedia

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    It includes a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery and uses the Lightning connector for charging and pairing. [12] Released in 2020, iPadOS 13.4 introduced mouse support to iPads for the first time, and supports all functionality of the second-generation Magic Trackpad.