Mad Catz Eclipse Touchmouse Now Available

Stylish Wireless Mouse with Touchscroll & Quicktouch Technology Hits Retail

Having only just given you a heads up concerning three new budget priced Microsoft BlueTrack mice, what if you’re looking for something rather more stylish? Enter stage left the Mad Catz Eclipse Touchmouse which we featured previously on TFTS and which has just become available.


The Mad Catz Eclipse Touchmouse, aside from looking pretty snazzy – thanks in no small part to its curvaceous lines and brushed aluminium finish – is a wireless, Bluetooth affair and comes complete with touchscroll functionality that ‘grants you the ease of use associated with a traditional horizontally scrolling tilt wheel and combines it with the precision of a notebook track pad’ as well as quicktouch technology that ‘provides you with a host of instantly accessible commands which are accessed through a combination of mouse button and movements’.

Eclipse Touchmouse main detail

The Mad Catz Eclipse has just hit retail and will set you back just shy of a pretty reasonable $60.

[via Gadget Review]

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