Logitech V550 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks (910-000695) | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $40.82 You Save: $19.17 (32%)
New (33) from $40.82
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1433
Platforms: Windows Vista, Mac Os X, Windows Xp Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: 910-000695 Model: 910-000695 UPC: 097855050663 EAN: 0097855050663 ASIN: B001DJ7Y2O
Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: FACTORY FRESH FIRST QUALITY MANUFACTURER WARRANTIED RETAIL ELECTRONICS ...SOLD BY A VETTED 5 STAR SHOP * * NEED IT FAST? WE SHIP THE DAY YOU ORDER WITH OUR VETTED 24/7 STAFF OF PROFESSIONALS AND E-MAIL YOU A USPS DELIVERY CONFIRMATION NUMBER SO THAT YOU CAN TRACK YOUR ORDER FROM OUR DOOR TO YOURS, FOR WORRY FREE TRANSACTIONS!
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| Features:
| • | One less thing to carry Clip-and-Go dock that lets you snap your mouse onto your laptop | | • | Extra-long battery life (up to 18 months) and low-battery indicator | | • | Plug-and-forget nano receiver that is so small, it stays in your laptop | | • | Revolutionary hyper-fast scrolling for flying through documents and Web pages | | • | Enhanced 2.4 GHz cordless technology for more robust, reliable performance |
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Product Description You're on the move all day - from your desk to your next meeting and back, from the living room to the kitchen. Wouldn't it be great if you had a mouse that you could just attach to your notebook and go? Now, you can.The Logitech V550 Nano cordless laser mouse for notebooks - with the innovative clip-and-go dock - gives you one less thing to carry.
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| Customer Reviews:
This is great .... with one reservation November 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the blue mouse to add some color to my laptop case. This is a great product. Although the instructions tell you to position the "hook" in a certain direction, the mouse stays just fine either way. My new Dell recognized the hardware immediately, as did my old Sony (both laptops). I like the idea that you can turn it off and save the battery when you are not using your laptop. My only reservation (well, comment, actually) is that I wish it came with - or one would be able to purchase - an additional UBS receiver. That way, the mouse can just be taken from laptop to desktop without transferring the receiver, as well. Oh, and I would like to see one a little smaller, too.
Excellent for Windows XP & Vista, not good for Mac OSX October 27, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong, it's a good product. Just not for Mac users. The flywheel mouse wheel is amazing. I also own the MX Revolution mouse and adore this feature. I bought this for use on my Macbook Pro. Problem is it doesn't synch very well with the driver software (which one must download), and without the driver software it doesn't communicate at all. With the driver software it takes a lot of patience. I just want it to work.
It works like a charm on my Dell 620 laptop, and I highly recommend it for Windows OS users. The nano receiver is unobtrusive.
Also, I've never seen a wireless mouse this good on battery life. I've had it for 2 months and it says I have 510 days remaining. Logitech really has an angle on maximizing battery life.
The mouse comes with an adhesive-backed "button" that you can affix to your laptop to have "one less thing to carry" by attaching the mouse to it. This feature is a gimmick, I never use it. Also, the TSA agents at the airport often want an explanation of what that "thing stuck to my laptop" is.
Great Mouse October 14, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Have not found any problems this this mouse. Works great. Mouse docking is very slick. Great for a notebook.
A notebook mouse that's not just for notebooks. September 18, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this model V550 in blue and gray (silver-like look), to replace my Logitech bluetooth mouse model V470, and my bluetooth Apple Mighty Mouse. The Apple mouse ended up having problems with the scroll ball that are well documented elsewhere by other reviewers. I liked the V470 bluetooth in white and silver. It was small, which I like, and a nice match with my 24 inch iMac computer and keyboard. It had no additional buttons, or switch application button for Expose', Dashboard, or Spaces. I found buttons on the side of any mouse to be uncomfortable to use any way. However, I hated waiting for it to wake up and connect with bluetooth. It seemed to take forever (maybe 8 to 10 seconds). If you didn't move the mouse for a time, it would automatically disconnect, and when you wanted to use it again, you had to wait for it to wake up again. So, I started to look for a replacement, and I found the Logitech V550 in blue (I'm a blue freak) and gray. It has about the same footprint as the V470, but height is a bit lower, which I really like. It doesn't have side buttons, a plus for me, but it does have an application button for Expose' Dashboard & Spaces. Scrolling side to side is accomplished by pushing the scroll wheel left or right. The scroll speed is adjustable from normal to super fast, by simply pushing down on the scroll wheel to set it for the speed you want. I find it great for my iTunes library that has over 6,000 songs listed....normal scrolling took forever. I bought this mouse from a third party, and paid about $10.00 more total (with S+H) than the out of stock price that Amazon was charging. The next day, they were back in stock at Amazon. Oh, well, I'm happy with my new mouse, and that's all that matters. Oh, the mini receiver is plugged into my apple keyboard, and is totally invisible to sight...it's underneath the keyboard and set in about 1/2 inch from the end. Really neat. Oh, and BTW, CNET's review of this mouse said they were unhappy that the mouse locked upwards on the peg, rather than downwards. They say that it's possible for the mouse to come loose. Well, my hands on usage, begs to differ with the review. Up, or down, the mouse solidly attaches to the peg. The possibility of it coming loose is highly unlikely.
Not just for notebooks September 18, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this model V550 in blue and gray (silver-like look), to replace my Logitech bluetooth mouse model V470, and my bluetooth Apple Mighty Mouse. The Apple mouse ended up having problems with the scroll ball that are well documented elsewhere by other reviewers. I liked the V470 bluetooth in white and silver. It was small, which I like, and a nice match with my 24 inch iMac computer and keyboard. It had no additional buttons, or switch application button for Expose', Dashboard, or Spaces. I found buttons on the side of any mouse to be uncomfortable to use any way. However, I hated waiting for it to wake up and connect with bluetooth. It seemed to take forever (maybe 8 to 10 seconds). If you didn't move the mouse for a time, it would automatically disconnect, and when you wanted to use it again, you had to wait for it to wake up again. So, I started to look for a replacement, and I found the Logitech V550 in blue (I'm a blue freak) and gray. It has about the same footprint as the V470, but height is a bit lower, which I really like. It doesn't have side buttons, a plus for me, but it does have an application button for Expose' Dashboard & Spaces. Scrolling side to side is accomplished by pushing the scroll wheel left or right. The scroll speed is adjustable from normal to super fast, by simply pushing down on the scroll wheel to set it for the speed you want. I find it great for my iTunes library that has over 6,000 songs listed....normal scrolling took forever. I bought this mouse from a third party, and paid about $10.00 more total (with S+H) than the out of stock price that Amazon was charging. The next day, they were back in stock at Amazon. Oh, well, I'm happy with my new mouse, and that's all that matters. Oh, the mini receiver is plugged into my apple keyboard, and is totally invisible to sight...it's underneath the keyboard and set in about 1/2 inch from the end. Really neat. Oh, and BTW, CNET's review of this mouse said they were unhappy that the mouse locked upwards on the peg, rather than downwards. They say that it's possible for the mouse to come loose. Well, my hands on usage, begs to differ with the review. Up, or down, the mouse solidly attaches to the peg. The possibility of it coming loose is highly unlikely.
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