Peripheral works on a wide variety of surfaces and at distances of up to 10 meters

Nov 3, 2011 12:17 GMT  ·  By

Genius decided this was a good time for a product launch, so it released the DX-ECO wireless mouse which will start selling in a few days, for 45 Euro ($61.77).

The new mouse doesn't have much in the way of visual embellishments, but it does have a 1,600 DPI BlueEye optical sensor.

This means it will be responsive on many sorts of surfaces, even as the 2.4 GHz wireless technology makes sure the connection to a PC stays lag-free and steady at distances of up to 10 meters.

Seven buttons exist, along with a 'flying' scroll wheel and a rubber insert, for good thumb grip.

Finally, as a special asset, the battery can be charged in three minutes and lasts for up to 4 hours at a time (can be recharged 100,000 times).