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December 2nd, 2005, 15:29 GMT · By Bogdan Ionescu

Zspire Presents the "Coffin" Aluminium Bluetooth Mouse

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Zspire has launched a mouse that defies normal designs and makes your desk elegant and stylish. Made from aluminium and having a durable construction, the new Metal Bluetooth Mouse is dedicated to precise, calculated work.

Measuring 76 x 114 x 28 mm and weighting
about 165g without batteries, the mouse performs at 800 dpi and is developed for everyday use. Lacking a fast response time and high resolution, the mouse might not be recommended for gaming.

The device has metal and plastic parts. The base and the top are made from metal while the buttons and the battery cover are made from plastic. The company claims that the plastic pieces are intended for flexibility while pressing buttons and replacing batteries, and also for allowing the wireless signal (Bluetooth in this case) to get out.
The bad news with this new product is that the Bluetooth adapter is not included, so you must buy it separately.

You can get the regular mouse for US$120, or you can wait for the special copper edition, but you can also customize your mouse, being distinctive as you are. But you won't be able to return the mouse if any custom changes are made.

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