Rapoo M100 Silent
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The low-cost wireless mouse is the junior member of Rapoo's 2019 quiet mouse lineup. The model is made in a symmetrical design with neat shapes and compact size, which makes it a good addition to laptops. You can connect the manipulator both via a 2.4 Hz radio channel and via Bluetooth (standard 3.0 and 4.0 are supported). Thanks to this feature, the Rapoo M100 Silent mouse can be used simultaneously with three devices, for example, a home PC, a TV and a tablet. The optical sensor of the model supports a resolution of 1300 DPI, which is designed to ensure smooth cursor movement without jerks. The power source is 1 AA-type battery, which will last for up to 9 months.
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