If you're tired of your laptop's touchpad, BenQ has the M31 0 and S700 wireless mice on offer. Both have a different design, but they're both wireless, come with USB adapters for your desktop or laptop and offer similar levels of performance. All
you have to choose is your preference in design. The S700 is a flat design and looks almost like a visiting card case. The twist here is the collapsible hump, which also serves as the on/off switch.
The USB receiver neatly slots in underneath and needs to be removed in order to raise the hump and allow the mouse to operate. It has a 100dpi optical sensor which is nothing great but will suffice for day-to-day office work. More than anything, the small size and flat design make it super convenient to carry around in a laptop carry case. If you prefer a more conventional design, you can look at the M310. With a regular rounded shape, it is amongst the sleekest, smallest, and lightest wireless mice available in the market. Design wise it's nothing extraordinary, just a simple, oval design along with two keys and a scroll wheel.
The storage mechanism of the USB receiver also serves as an on/off switch, so the mouse automatically turns off once the receiver is stored inside the mouse. To conserve battery, it goes into sleep mode if left idle for 5 min. There is a manual power off too, done by pressing all three buttons simultaneously or by just storing the USB receiver back inside the mouse. The 800dpi resolution makes it more responsive and accurate than the S700 and it works well on variety of surfaces.
Specs: Wireless mouse (7 foot range),
800 dpi, RF 27 MHz, USB receiver,
2 buttons plus scroll wheel,
85 mm(L)x50 mm(W)x30 mm(H)
Wireless mouse (1 meter range),
100 dpi, USB receiver,
2 buttons plus scroll wheel,
90 mm(L)x55 mm(W)x13 mm(H).



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