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Guru3D.com » News » Logitech Introduces Its First Ever Silent Mice

Logitech Introduces Its First Ever Silent Mice

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/31/2016 12:44 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Logitech Introduces Its First Ever Silent Mice

I cannot thinm of a single person bothered by the noise a mouse makes when you press the button ? Anyway, Logitech debuts its first ever silent Mice. The M330 Silent Plus and M220 Silent mice deliver the same precision, durability and “click” feel without the noise.

With the M330 Silent Plus and the M220 Silent you can work quietly without compromise. These mice provide the traditional click feel, but with over 90 percent noise reduction. And with Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking, they are ultra-precise and work on almost every surface. Both the M330 Silent Plus and M220 Silent provide a wireless connection up to 33 feet away thanks to a plug-and-forget nano receiver, and the mice work with Windows®, Mac ®, Chrome OS™ or Linux ® -based computers with no hassle. Plus, they have received the Quiet Mark seal of approval from the Noise Abatement Society.

The Logitech M330 Silent Plus features a 24-month battery, and has contoured grips made of soft rubber for a comfortable, right hand fit. The Logitech M220 Silent offers an 18-month battery life and an ambidextrous, portable design that’s perfect to throw in your bag when you are on the go.

The Logitech M330 Silent Plus is expected to be available at Logitech.com and in select retail stores in September for $29.99. The M220 Silent Mouse is expected to be available at Logitech.com and in select retail stores in October for $24.99.



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BlueRay
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#5329682 Posted on: 09/02/2016 11:40 AM
No info on keyboard's switches. If it's mechanical at all. It mentions tactile feedback bit on official website it doesn't mention anywhere the word "mechanical". I assume this keyboard is not even mechanical.

drac
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#5329764 Posted on: 09/02/2016 02:37 PM
O.M.G finally a mouse from Logitech that actually looks good!! Looks kinda fat but should be ok due to being rounded at the right spots.
Great sensor with customisable and big dpi range, check.
Good shape, check. Low weight, check.
Good mouse feet (by the looks of it, check).
Customisable weight, nice bonus and check!
Insta buy and hopefully time to shelve the Zowie ec2 :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

geogan
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#5329826 Posted on: 09/02/2016 04:09 PM
"I cannot thinm of a single person bothered by the noise a mouse makes when you press the button"

Hilbert, you obviously never had to be stuck working in a closed quiet office for 7 hours a day with other people who lets just say border on the autistic side when it comes to double-clicking continuously for those 7 hours. Seriously after a few years it's like those online vidoes where someone snaps and throws the monitor out the window... :bang:

tsunami231
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#5329950 Posted on: 09/02/2016 08:05 PM
Looks like Logitech final gona release KB that has backlighting RGB at that with palm rest, only thing it missing is macro keys, but 69$ pretty nice compared to there other offerings

I wonder if this KB will not suffer from this this losely fited keys that dont even have to be pressed to make noise louder then the typing, By this I mean place you fingers just barrely on top the keys and the slide then across. This noise is louder then actual typing on my desktop wave pro

Andrew LB
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#5329954 Posted on: 09/02/2016 08:15 PM
My Logitech Performance MX wireless mouse is on its last legs and i have a feeling i just found its replacement.

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