Apr 4, 2011 11:25 GMT  ·  By

Logitech is one of those companies that made a name for itself around the world by developing and selling a wide variety of computer peripherals, and it looks like its most recent one has been completed.

Over the past couple of years, wireless computing products have definitely risen in profile and performance.

This goes for more than just routers and receivers, as an increasing number of consumers have been buying wireless keyboards and mice, even headsets and various other things.

Since it is not one to miss out on an opportunity, Logitech decided it was time for a new mouse of this sort to make its appearance.

Thus it was that the Wireless Mouse M325 came to be, it being the result of mixing micro-precise technology with what is said to be the company's best-selling mouse shape.

One of the major assets of the newcomer is its scroll wheel which features 72 rugged, tiny ratchets instead of just the regular 18 to 24 ratchets.

This avoids any possibility of scrolling through a page in a choppy fashion and should be perfect for presentations, spreadsheets, slideshows and websites.

This fist with the mouse's goal of becoming users' means for making it smoother and more enjoyable to navigate the web.

Another features is the existence of textured rubber grips, which lets one keep a firm but relaxed hold on the Wireless mouse M325 at all times.

As for the battery life, Logitech claims that the product should last for a full 18 months.

All in all, the product combines “our world’s best selling shape with new micro-precise technology that is specifically designed to improve your online navigation experience with a better mix of precision, comfort and control.”

Sales will start this month (April, 2011) at a price that has yet to be revealed. There will be a three-year limited hardware warranty and the product page can be looked at here.