Honey, I Shrunk the Dongle – Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000

Microsoft introduced its BlueTrack Technology in 2008 claiming that its breakthrough technology would allow for users to use mice having BlueTrack on just about any surface (just not glass or reflective surfaces). I decided to put that to the test in this quick review of the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000.

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I have reviewed several mice and there are truly very few features that differentiate one from another. Mice are very personal in nature, you either love them, hate them or use them indifferently. I’m very picky when it comes to choosing my mice. Some are very ergonomic or designed for extreme gaming, others are very compact or form-fitting, some have lots of features driven by well thought-out software. There are few thing that really stand out any more, so I was refreshed to find a couple of things that stood out.

The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 has quite a few features worthy of being mentioned, but the two that I think are distinctive are:

Here are some more things that are notable:

The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000′s MSRP is $49.95 and you can pick one of these up through Amazon for $40.24.

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If you are looking for a mouse that can be used just about anywhere (road-warriors should be happy with this mouse especially), this is a great item to add to your travel kit. It’s small, compact, tracks on just about any surface and has a great battery life. I don’t have any major complaints about this mouse (note: I did receive this mouse for free for my review) other than how easy it is to lose the tiny connectivity dongle. I would actually have thought that this mouse would be a bit better if it relied on BlueTooth instead of 2.4 Ghz wireless. Then you wouldn’t run the risk of losing the dongle. I also found the mouse a bit small for everyday use for me (since my hands are a bit larger), but as a travel mouse, this one is really great.

HTD says: The tiny connectivity dongle really blew my mind as well as how well the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 tracked on multiple surfaces.

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