Genius Traveler 6000 wireless mice revealed

Posted on Thursday, March 17 2011 @ 16:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Genius introduced its Traveler 6000 wireless mice. These 2.4GHz wireless peripherals offer a 1200 dpi optical engine and have an ambidextrous design. The black classic model has a $16.90 MSRP while the red and blue versions should sell for around $14.90.
Genius, a leading manufacturer of computer peripherals, is pleased to announce that the all-new Traveler 6000 wireless mouse and Traveler 6000 Classic wireless mouse are available for purchase in the USA and Canada. Specially designed for either hand, the Traveler 6000 wireless mouse proves, once again, that the user-friendliness and detailed design are Genius's custom.

The Genius Traveler 6000 wireless mouse has a smooth and accurate 1200 dpi optical engine and connects to notebooks or desktops using an extremely small Pico USB receiver. The receiver is so small it can remain plugged in even when moving around the office without the worry of the receiver bending or braking. The energy-saving and long-range 2.4GHz RF wireless frequency give users flexibility and uninterrupted wireless connectivity. Genius has included a storage compartment for the Pico receiver underneath the top cover as well as an on/off switch to conserve battery power, making this mouse ideal for traveling. One AAA alkaline battery is included so that users can start using the Traveler 6000 wireless mouse immediately.

The Genius Traveler 6000 Classic is a special edition to the line with all of the same great features as the Traveler 6000. However, the Traveler 6000 Classic comes with an elegant top cover design while the Traveler 6000 is available in Diamond Black, Royal Blue or Ruby Rose.

Windows® 7/Vista/XP or Mac OSX 10.4+ and one USB port are required.


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