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Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 $30 at ZipZoomFly
Zip Zoom Fly has the Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 for $30 + $0 shipping = $30 shipped. This mighty mobile mouse from Microsoft has a Bluetooth built in, so you can choose not to use the included transceiver if you wish. [Compare]
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#1
ChugokuOtaku - Posted 12:21 pm PDT 06/17/09 (1438 Posts)
"USB Rechargeable with Magnetic Connectors
Simply snap in the magnetic connectors to charge while working, using the included USB transceiver."
I didn't quite get this part in the description.
What's connecting to what?
Simply snap in the magnetic connectors to charge while working, using the included USB transceiver."
I didn't quite get this part in the description.
What's connecting to what?
#2
TakaSaurus - Posted 1:10 pm PDT 06/17/09 (178 Posts)
The magnetic connector physically attaches the mouse to the USB transceiver so that you can charge the battery.
#3
bargainshunter - Posted 4:43 pm PDT 06/17/09 (127 Posts)
You can use this mouse wirelessly via either the included transmitter or bluetooth. The transceiver is also a 1GB flash drive.
You don't have to use the included transceiver if you use bluetooth, but you'll need it for recharging the mouse.
You don't have to use the included transceiver if you use bluetooth, but you'll need it for recharging the mouse.
#4
ChugokuOtaku - Posted 4:59 pm PDT 06/17/09 (1438 Posts)
so even though the mouse is bt, I'll still have to plug in the transceiver to recharge?
#5
bargainshunter - Posted 9:45 pm PDT 06/17/09 (127 Posts)
#4 yes, because of the magnetic cable that connects from the end of the transceiver to the mouse.
#6
Triangel - Posted 10:34 pm PDT 06/17/09 (197 Posts)
i missed the last deal, $30 is not bad at all
#7
spicyballs00 - Posted 8:15 am PDT 06/18/09 (47 Posts)
not bad. no batteries needed. I ust wish MS made better quality mice.
#8
krusty - Posted 9:53 am PDT 06/18/09 (589 Posts)






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