Gear
Logitech Tablet Mouse is Made for Android Tablets
Logitech released a new mouse this weekend, but it isn’t a gaming or multi button wonder. Rather it is a mouse made specifically for Android tablets.
The Logitech Tablet Mouse for Android 3.1 is a $50 mouse that Logitech claims is the, “first-ever mouse made for Android tablets.” This bluetooth mouse connects to Android tablets running Honeycomb 3.1 to allow for scrolling and mousing while you are working with a Bluetooth keyboard.
While this may be the first, and only, mouse to sport Android branding, it isn’t unique in connecting to your Android tablet. You can also connect the $40 Logitech Bluetooth mouse and many others to your tablet with similar functionality.
Logitech Tablet Mouse Features:
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Works smart – Cursor control for your tablet? Oh yes. Now it’s easier than ever to get stuff done, especially when you’re using an external keyboard.
- Scrolls up, scrolls down – The power is in your hand. You can scroll up and down through web pages or long documents without reaching for the touch screen.
- Smooth moves – Laser precision means you’ll enjoy smoother tracking on just about any surface.
- Speaks tablet – The mouse pairs easily with your Android tablet over Bluetooth® wireless. Use it anywhere within 30 feet of your tablet.
- Safe travels – Use the stylish pouch to protect your mouse when you’re on the move—from home to the office, and back again.
Anonymous
08/08/2011 at 4:42 pm
I just paiid $21.87 for an iP a d2-64GB and my girlfriend loves her Panasonic Lumix GF 1 Camera that we got for $38.76 there arriving tomorrow by UPS. I will never pay such expensive retail prices in stores again. Especially when I also sold a 40 inch LED TV to my boss for $657 which only cost me $62.81 to buy. Here is the website we use to get it all from, https://to.ly/aU4v
Zeuxidamas
08/08/2011 at 5:15 pm
This mouse does not do anything that any other bluetooth mouse released in the last 2 years should do. I use a Microsoft BT Mouse that I bought 3 years ago with the Motorola Xoom & Acer Iconia Tab A500. Other BT mice should be available for much less than $50. Besides, buy a tablet with a full-sized USB port and you open up your options to dozens of other mice as well. This mouse is a grab to try and catch consumers who don’t know any better than to pay this price for something they can get much cheaper.
Doug Isenberg
08/08/2011 at 9:34 pm
So how can we get a mouse working on an iPad?
Guest
04/25/2012 at 2:19 pm
go to cydia, install BTstack mouse, and connect a bluetooth mouse using it. a black pointer should appear on the screen. and you’re done!