
Logitech 910-003672 T400 Zone Touch Wireless Mouse
Seamless Control at Your FingertipsDiscover the Logitech T400 Zone Touch Mouse, a wireless marvel designed for effortless navigation on your PC or Mac. Enjoy precise optical tracking and intuitive touch controls that enhance your computing experience. Device Interface: RF Wireless Move...
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Overview
Seamless Control at Your Fingertips
Discover the Logitech T400 Zone Touch Mouse, a wireless marvel designed for effortless navigation on your PC or Mac. Enjoy precise optical tracking and intuitive touch controls that enhance your computing experience.
- Device Interface: RF Wireless
- Movement Detection Technology: Optical
- Recommended Usage: Notebook
- Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz
- Wireless Receiver Interface: USB
- Receiver Type: Nano
- Power Source: Batteries
- Battery Type: AA
- Control: 4-way touch control
Key Features
Zone touch with left/right/middle buttons
Rubber grips
Windows 8 start screen button
Unifying receiver with Logitech 2.4 GHz wireless
Comes with 18-month battery life with status indicator
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The Zone Touch surface offers responsive navigation and multiple button functions including left, right, and middle clicks.
- Ergonomic rubber grips on the sides of the mouse ensure a comfortable and secure hold during extended use.
- A dedicated Windows 8 start screen button provides quick access to the operating system's interface.
- The Unifying receiver with Logitech 2.4 GHz wireless technology allows connection of multiple compatible devices to a single dongle.
- This Logitech mouse boasts an impressive 18-month battery life, reducing the frequency of battery replacements.
- A convenient battery status indicator helps users monitor the remaining power to avoid unexpected interruptions.
👎 Cons
- The mouse features a Windows 8 start screen button, which may have limited utility for users on newer operating systems.
- The design's focus on a "Zone Touch" surface might not appeal to users who prefer traditional scroll wheels for navigation.
- While comfortable, the specific rubber grip texture may not suit all users' tactile preferences.
- The reliance on a USB Unifying receiver occupies a USB port, which could be a consideration for devices with limited ports.
- Battery life, while long, is dependent on usage patterns and could vary in real-world scenarios.
- As a wireless mouse, it requires batteries, adding to periodic running costs and environmental considerations.
- The 2.4 GHz wireless technology, though reliable, is not the most advanced wireless standard available today.