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Anyone has any positive experiences with the BT550 Bluetooth mouse from Radtech?

http://www.radtech.us/Products/BT550.aspx

I was thinking about getting one if they work well. I like the fact that you can use and recharge it at the same time with the included USB cable.

Summer2000

why risk with radtech (?) when you can order roughly the same mouse from razer (razer mobile pro) which comes in 4 colors and can be ordered from amazon as well as razer site.
 
For aesthetic factor

Razer

vs

Logitech (white one)


or introduce anything that looks good with the MBP

i vote for Logitech V470.
just bought one to fit my MBP. Perfect, looks much "cuter" than images displayed

The razer pro click mobile is more precise. but from the review, it tends to get dirt easily and the size is too small. I don't think it will be comfortable for ergonomic reasons.
 
I have the Sony Vaio BT mouse. It's silver like my MBP, tracks better than any BT mouse I ever owned and the batteries last for weeks. I use it in PS and it's great. It's just the right length and feel for comfortable use.
 

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For aesthetic factor

Razer

vs

Logitech (white one)


or introduce anything that looks good with the MBP

I have the Razer one and I think it's great. It has 7 buttons, fully customizable and the buttons are really easy to reach. At first it looked big compared to this mouse http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=048 but after getting used to it, it works like a charm. It's smooth and very accurate. The on-the-fly sensitivity really comes in handy and the tracking works on many surfaces. I highly recommend it, but I haven't used the Logitech one to compare.

This is the Microsoft one:
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I also recommend that mouse because it's pretty small (maybe too small for you, depending on personal preference) but it's really accurate and well-designed. I guess a good question to ask yourself is whether you need a portable mouse (in which case I recommend the Microsoft one) or not (hence choose Razer).

Good luck with your choice, I don't think you'll regret choosing either one.
 
For the people that have or have had Bluetooth mice, is gaming pretty much out of the question for them? I doubt I'll be doing much gaming on my laptop but if I end up wanting to play something like an MMO or HL2, etc. is it going to be a bad experience?
 
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