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Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2016

The capable Elephant ELE-M519 2.4 Ghz Wireless Mouse

I was looking for a mouse to replace my Rapoo M10 wireless mouse and saw this Elephant ELE-M519 at Data Blitz.The mouse and the packaging looked good so I went ahead and checked the specs.





Inside the package, you will find:

  • 1 x Elephant ELE-M519 mouse
  • 1 x AA battery
  • 1 x Micro receiver
Here is a summary of the mouse's features:




The mouse should be compatible with any computer Windows 7 and later. Here is what the package indicate about which OS supports this mouse plug and play.




Here is how the actual mouse looks like taken out of the package. Note that I kinda had difficulty removing the mouse from the packaging as I didn't want to damage the box.


The measures around 5 inches.


On actual use the mouse performed really well. It makes use of a blue sensor. The mouse itself is very silent and you do not here that clicking sound when you click on its buttons. Even though you do not hear any clocking sound, tactile feedback is very good. The size and shape of the mouse also feels really comfortable. You also have a button that you can click to quickly change between 600, 1000, 1600, or 2400 DPI; a similar function you see on more expensive mice.

The mouse goes into a sort of "sleep" mode if you do not use it for a while. The blue lights on the base of the mouse turn off and the mouse cursor does not respond when you move it. To wake the mouse up, simply click on any of the buttons or slide the scroll wheel. Saves a lot of battery.

Overall I really like this mouse and I think I am going to keep on using this.

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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Rapoo E9070 Wireless Ultra-Slim Keyboard

If you are looking for an ultra-slim wireless keyboard, the Rapoo E9070 Wireless Ultra-Slim Keyboard will be a very good choice. The keyboard is Windows 8 compatible, can operate up to 10 meters, it has a nano receiver, and sports a 24-month battery life.

This is how the package looks like.


The keyboard is compact. This means that you will have more free space on your desk. Compact, however, does not mean small keys. This keyboard packs large keys. I would say these keys are larger than most standard keyboards. It's compact design also does not compromise on function and ease of use and the keyboard still sport the numeric keypad. The keyboard is easy and soft to type. The feel when using the keyboard is similar to how the keys on a laptop respond. But again, with the large keys, it is very easy to type even if you have big thumbs.


Just look at how slim the keyboard is from the side.



The keyboard has a sturdy construction and has an aluminum back plate with a brushed metal look. There is nothing to obstruct the back other then the bulge towards the top that serve to raise the keyboard for more comfortable typing. This slot also contains the 2 x AAA batteries and the nano receiver. As you can see the back is somewhat a fingerprint magnet. It is, however, easy to wipe clean and is not even visible when the keyboard is laid on the desk.


I personally like the keyboard very much. If you are looking for a wireless keyboard, I would really recommend you try this keyboard out. I bought this keyboard for Php 1,345.00.

There is also a white version of this fantastic keyboard! Click this link if you want this keyboard delivered to your doorstep.