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Rapoo introduces MT750S mouse
Rapoo has introduced the new MT750S. Being known for offering premium wireless peripherals at an affordable price Rapoo has packed the MT750S with several new features.
Aimed at improving the workflow of professionals, Rapoo’s Multi-Mode technology ensures full compatibility and automatic pairing for up to four devices via Bluetooth and the 2.4G dongle reducing the number of peripherals.
Switch with ease
Using the new smart switch users can effortlessly switch between paired devices and thanks to the new display it is now easier than ever to note what device the MT750S is connected to.
Suitable to match any workflow
The MT750S offers precision down to the last pixel with an updated DPI sensors that ranges from 600 to 3200 DPI and the buttons can easily be remapped can easily be remapped using Rapoo's intuitive software.
Fit for virtually any environment
By improving the ergonomic design, the MT750S provides an even better grip and access to the side wheel and buttons that feels comfortable throughout the day and thanks to the high-performance laser engine the MT750S is sutiable for nearly all surfaces.
Never out of power
Thanks to the built-in eco-friendly lithium battery, a full charge can last up to 30 days. It eliminates the need for replacing batteries and the added low power indicator will ensure that users will always have a mouse that is ready for action.
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