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Unboxing the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse

This weekend I decided to run out and pick up one of Microsoft Hardware’s new BlueTrack mice. I grabbed the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse which is perfect for folks who are on the go with their laptops. Both the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse and the Microsoft Explorer Mouse (for desktop PCs) are available this month at Best Buy stores. The difference between the 2 is the Microsoft Explorer Mouse is slightly bigger and rechargeable.

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Microsoft BlueTrack Technology is a brand new technology for mice designed to work on more surfaces than both optical and laser mice. So how does BlueTrack Technology work? It uses a Microsoft-designed image sensor to generate a high contract image of the surface in which the mouse is on. This allows for greatly improved tracking accuracy. The BlueTrack “light beam” from the bottom of the mice is 4 times as large as the lasers used in today’s laser mice. Because of this, mice using BlueTrack Technology can be used on difficult surfaces such as granite, carpet, or wood.

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The Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse package come with of course the mouse and USB transceiver as well as a neat cloth carrier and a disc with the Microsoft IntelliPoint 6.3 software. The cloth carrier has the BlueTrack logo on it.

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The design for the mouse is comfortable with 2 customizable buttons on the left side. The USB transceiver “snaps” into the bottom of the mouse and when it’s snapped in, it turns off the mouse so it doesn't use battery life when not in use.  Here are a few shots of the mouse.

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I also compared the Explorer Mini Mouse with the Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 and Arc Mouse.

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The Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse is certainly a mouse you should look at if you’re looking for one especially with the advantages of BlueTrack Technology.


Comments

  1. Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 4:48AM  

    Super COOL!!

  2. Thomas Thomassen
    Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 9:40AM  

    You should resize the images you use in the post. You have eight photos with sizes of about 3000x2000. While they're being displayed as 150x100 in this post the files them self is 3000x2000 which takes ages to download, even on a fast network.

  3. Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 12:09PM  

    Wow, that is pretty sleek looking.

    I currently use a Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 with my notebook, but this would be a great upgrade.

    Great post.  8^D

  4. Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 1:23PM  

    Ridiculously huge images are taking ages for this page to show up. Not everyone has a fast internet connection.

  5. 8675309
    Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 1:23PM  

    i use a MS wireless notebook laser mouse 6000 but since i have not much space i have to use it on a surface that doesnt work well so this new 1 sounds great

  6. Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 3:01PM  

    I believe I fixed the ridiculously large photo problem. Sorry for that!

  7. Posted on: November 10, 2008 at 5:05PM  

    *drrooools*

  8. Posted on: November 11, 2008 at 1:38AM  

    I love my wireless intellimouse explorer 2.0, infact I recently started a new job and Im going to have to get a new MS mouse for work aswell as home.  I just need it to be productive, the best feature is the intellipoint software, the magnification feature is real handy on a laptop with a small screen.

    The new BlueTrack mice sound interesting, would like to test it on carpet!

  9. Posted on: November 11, 2008 at 3:45PM  

    Looks sleek and professional...bravo MS!

  10. Posted on: November 13, 2008 at 1:33AM  

    The mouse looks good.  I use a MS mouse on both my desktop and notebook machines.  The one thing I would like Microsoft to address is the rather long protruding USB transceiver.  Logitech got it right by making one of the shortest ones I've ever seen.  I'm always a bit nervous that if I knock it accidentally, I might do some damage to the notebook USB port.

  11. Posted on: November 13, 2008 at 8:00AM  

    About time somebody reviewed this thing! I have been using this mouse for a few weeks now and it is amazing. It feels extremely natural in your hand and it just works.

  12. Posted on: December 17, 2008 at 7:35PM  

    Good Job Microsoft. *thumbs up*  I really love the increased attention to detail that I'm seeing in the lastest mice releases. I'm talking about the inclusion of the cloth bag. Or the inclusion of premium headphones in the Zune80. Though it may not be the best bag it still says that the manufacture, Microsoft, was thinking about the buy.

    Please keep it up!

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