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If you want a wire-free mouse to use with your laptop, but don't reckon you can spare a USB port for a wireless dongle, the HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse may be right up your street. Unlike your average wireless peripheral, the HP is designed to latch directly...

Windows 7 users only need apply, but they're in for a bit of a treat: a smart, reliable, comfy and accurate wireless mouse that doesn't even need a dongle to perform its magic...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-03 02:53:49
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If you're a fan of wireless mice but don't like cluttering up a USB port with their accompanying wireless dongles, then Hewlett Packard's new Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse might be right up your street. It's the first mouse in the world, says HP, that uses Wi-Fi...

Easy to set up and configure...

Limited to PCs at present.

The Hewlett Packard Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse is a clever way to avoid plugging extra dongles into your PC. We'd like to see it for the Mac and Android tablets too. BEST POINT: Easy to set up and configure.WORST POINT: Limited to PCs at present...
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Unlike most wireless mice that connect to computers via a USB dongle, or even via Bluetooth, the HP Wi-Fi Direct Mobile Mouse connects to a computer via its wireless network card. That might seem like a bit of an odd choice, but it does make some sense...

Interesting use of Wi-Fi tech, Frees up USB port, Excellent range, Good battery life...

Compatibility problems, Requires a Microsoft-certified wireless networking card, Not compatible with Windows XP or Macs...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-29 01:01:58
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The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse is a cordless mouse which, as its name suggests, uses your Wifi network to connect to a PC. This means that, unlike many other cordless mice, there's no wireless receiver that needs to be plugged into a USB port.Rechargeable b...

Easy installation, doesn't need a USB wireless receiver...

Sluggish performance, spongy buttons...

HP's Wifi mouse isn't as good as other cordless mice...
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If you want a wire-free mouse to use with your laptop, but don't reckon you can spare a USB port for a wireless dongle, the HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse may be right up your street.Unlike your average wireless peripheral, the HP is designed to latch directly...

Windows 7 users only need apply, but they're in for a bit of a treat: a smart, reliable, comfy and accurate wireless mouse that doesn't even need a dongle to perform its magic...
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The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse ($49.99 direct) offers a way to connect your device to your computer in a way we haven't really seen before: The mouse latches on to your PC's Wi-Fi signal. Most other wireless mice connect via Bluetooth, an option not feature...

No USB dongles to plug in, tags on to your Wi-Fi signal. Rubber side grips. Browser buttons. Ambidextrous. Vertical scrolling.

Signal cuts out on occasion. No support for Mac OS or older versions of Windows.

The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse connects via your computer's Wi-Fi signalsomething rather new to the peripheral spaceand although this wireless connection offers more compatibility than Bluetooth, it's not as reliable...
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Having been TechSpot's primary PC peripherals reviewer for nearly three years, it's safe to say that I'm pretty well-versed when it comes to pointing devices. Most of the mice that have crawled across my desk have been higher-end models, both wired and...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:27:13
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Tools: I love to use a mouse with my notebook, but the problem with many wireless mice is they either rely on bluetooth technology that not all notebooks have or require a dongle that sometimes are smaller than a dime and take up a valueable USB port...
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