I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E One wireless computer mouse @N80,000?

With N72,000, one can conveniently buy a moderate laptop computer and comfortably stroll into the digital world where computer tech and smart gadgets rule.

But the world of technology is of two classes – The low and high classes. While it is common for one class to see a laptop computer with a full accessory pack including trackpad and mouse for even less, the other class could be buying just one mouse with over N72k.

If you doubt it, we present to you, our gadget of the week; the new Logitech Wireless mouse tagged Mx Ergo computer mouse that cost N80,000 and Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse With FLOW Cross that cost N72,000.

Logitech Mouse

This latest accessory is perhaps the most advanced mouse for trackball enthusiasts and consumers searching for alternatives to regular mice and touchpads. It delivers 20 percent less muscular strain compared to a regular mouse.

mx ergo wireless trackball

It has a unique adjustable hinge for personalized comfort and is arguably the latest tracking, scrolling, and power management technology. It enables effortless cross computer control and changes the speed and accuracy of your cursor for optimal control with the press of a button.

The device gets things done faster with quick access to shortcuts. The precision scroll wheel features horizontal scrolling and a convenient middle click.

It can operate from a distance of about 10 meters and spots a rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) battery, which can last for up to four months on a single full charge.

The mouse flaunts its unique wireless capability, an advanced 2.4GHz wireless technology, by giving the user the ability to connect and work on two devices at the same time and easily switch between them.

It merited Glamtech’s gadget of the week considering that it is now, about the only mouse in the world that can copy and paste text, images, and files between computers

The manufacturer, Logitech, is most well-known for its range of PC peripherals, and in particular keyboards and mice. But in recent years, the focus has been on offering standard keyboard and mouse combos or integrating a trackpad into a keyboard.

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