Microsoft Intro New Budget BlueTrack Mice [MS Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 & 2000, Comfort Mouse 4500]
If you’re in the market for a new mouse with advanced tracking technology at budget pricing you may be interested in the new affordable BlueTrack mice just announced by Microsoft – specifically the Microsoft’s Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mobile Mouse 2000 and the Comfort Mouse 4500 (though we suspect you won’t need all three).

Both the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 and the Wireless Mobile Mouse 2000 come with MS’s particularly diminutive Nano transceivers which, when not plugged in to your PC or laptop, can be neatly stored within the mice themselves in dedicated underside compartments (meaning the Nano transceivers, as small as thery are, as less likely to be mislaid) whilst the mice also boast ambidextrous shapes – thus suiting left or right handed use – with rubber side grips for enhanced comfort.
Additionally, as the Wireless Mobile Mouse 2000 is a full sized mouse whilst the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 is sized slightly smaller, not only are the left and right handed catered for but those with large and small hands are also considered.
Coming in at the rear is the Comfort Mouse 4500 which, like the aforementioned mice, also touts BlueTrack tracking technology but, unlike the two mice above, is a wired arrair.
The Wireless Mobile Mouse 2000 is set to become available from March in grey and will set you back just shy of $30 whilst the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, which is set to hit retail from April will also set you back just short of $30. The Comfort Mouse 4500, which, like the 2000, will also hit in March, will set you back some $25.

