Logitech V270 Cordless Optical Bluetooth Mouse- Charcoal
- Box Content – Logitech V270 Cordless Optical Notebook Mouse for Bluetooth, Installation guide, 2 AA batteries, CD with software (PC only), Carrying Case
- Designed for travel – More comfortable than a touchpad, instant-on performance for maximum productivity on the road
- Smart power management – Long battery life, on & off switch, power-saving modes and a low-battery indicator light
- Precision optical performance – 1000-dpi optical sensor technology for incredibly smooth, precise tracking
- Convenient carrying case – Comes with pouch for simple storage. VISTA O/S Compatabile
Product Description
The Logitech V270 Cordless Optical Notebook Mouse for Bluetooth works without a receiver for the ultimate in hassle-free mobility. It instantly connects to notebooks enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology, providing up to 30 feet of cordless range. Power-saving sleep modes, a low-battery indicator light, and an on/off switch let you manage power wisely. A 1000-dpi optical sensor offers incredibly smooth, precise tracking for maximum productivity while traveling…. More >>
Logitech V270 Cordless Optical Bluetooth Mouse- Charcoal
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I recently bought a MacBook from Amazon, and after using the trackpad for awhile, I knew I wanted to get a mouse for the MacBook. I searched around and came up with the Logitech V-270.
It works fantastic and has excellent bluetooth sensitivity. I was able to control the cursor from more than 10 feet away from the computer. I like the size and the end of the device. A small pricey, but it’s worth it if I don’t have to use the trackpad.
BTW, I also installed Windows XP Pro on the MacBook and the Logitech V-270 also works on the Windows partition of the hard drive.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this mouse to use with my Dell Inspiron E1705 with integrated bluetooth. The computer recognized the mouse straight away, but I could not install the software included with the mouse. The excellent: on/off buttom, long battery life, comfortable design. The terrible: As pointed out by other reviewers, the device ‘goes to sleep’ way too often. You have to jiggle and wait for the mouse to be activated nearly constantly. This becomes quite annoying when you are working. I finished up returning it because I could not stand it.
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Note added on 4/13/2006
After returning the mouse I contacted Logitech and questioned if there was a way to disable the stand-by mode. Here is what they had to say (I haven’t tried since I no longer have the mouse):
Thank you for your recent inquiry about your Pointing Devices.
I know that the Logitech V270 mouse goes to sleep mode too often.
Please note that the mouse will go to sleep mode if it is not used for few minutes to save the battery life. If you go the mouse or press the click button of the mouse, then it will come up from the sleep mode and then work as normal.
But, if you want to disable the mouse entering the stand-by mode, then refer to the following steps:
a. Right click on My computer and select Properties.
b. Click on Hardware Tab.
c. Select Device Manager.
d. Click the + sign next to Mice and other pointing device.
e. Right click on the mouse you are using and properties.
f. Click on Power Management Tab.
g. Enable Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
h. Click OK.
Rating: 1 / 5
The Logitech V270 has turned out to be the perfect mouse solution for me to use with the Bluetooth receiver built in to my Mac 17″ PowerBook G4. I installed the V270 with Apple’s Bluetooth software in less that two minutes and it has worked perfectly for me for two days of heavy computer use. If it goes to sleep from non-use, a flick of the wrist will instantly awaken it and off I go. I like it.
I have been looking for a reliable Bluetooth mouse to use with my PowerBook for well over two years. I bought a Bluetake Bluetooth mouse in February of 2004 but had to return it. Even after Apple’s spport people helped me download the latest and greatest Bluetooth software, the Bluetake mouse would go into sleep mode and then would not work again until it was reinstalled — not excellent. For reasons that are obvious I returned the Bluetake, for which I had paid nearly $70 for credit.
I did not buy another Bluetooth mouse until I chose to give the V270 a try. The online reviews of every other Bluetooth mouse were far too negative for me to be willing to take a chance on. But then I found the V270, for less than $40, and saw many enthusiastic reviews written by other Apple laptop owners whose machines include a built in Bluetooth receiver. I agree with them and then some. I could not have questioned for more from this mouse. Highly recommended!
Rating: 5 / 5
I want to start off this review by pointing out the purpose of this mouse. It is designed to be a cost effective solution for a transeiver-less [meaning no silly USB devices to plug in to use the mouse] optical bluetooth mouse. As with any bluetooth device, there may be an issue in communication with some bluetooth devices. The best way to fix this is to talk with the manufacturer of the notebook or transceiver and see about an update in software, firmware, or hardware.
The first thing you will more than likely notice when holding this mouse is the way it fits your hand. It’s not obsurdly small like some other notebook mice and it is no where near huge. I’ve read where some reviews reckon the mouse is “too tall” to fit in their notebook cases. I personally find that may be right for the Mac notebook solutions but most other notebooks it will not be an issue. I own a Sony VAIO SZ-280P and the mouse is of the same thickness. It’s designed to be confortable, so this means you need something to hold onto which it delivers that perfectly.
The setup on my notebook [which really uses a Toshiba Bluetooth module] was quick and simple. Once it was setup with the bluetooth manager [which took all of 2 minutes] I can now turn on and off the mouse at any point and the notebook will detect it automatically within about 4-5 seconds [this may vary due to the notebook's refresh rate (how often the computer looks for devices)of the bluetooth manager]. Some reviews have noted that the mouse sometimes needs a second to respond. This second delay is the mouse ‘waking up’ from a soft sleep. Which nullfies the comment from another review stating that this device needs an ‘auto off’ function. It has a soft sleep mode which allows it to conserve power, the Red LED stays on so that it can see if you are trying to use the mouse and then ‘wake’ it back up. This results in an always ready to use state, but incorperates an extremely energy efficient sleep mode that allows you to forget to turn this mouse off for days without killing the battery. I myself have left it on for days in my notebook bag and still have PLENTY of battery life. I have had this device for about 5 months and am still using the batteries that came in the device. I use the mouse maybe 2-3 hours in a normal day with many peaks of 5-8 hours. The fantastic thing that goes unmentioned, if you find yourself with dead batteries and only one spare AA battery left, it will function with just ONE of the two AA Batteries in the mouse. I found this extremely smart for those JUST IN CASE situations when you don’t have two batteries to complete the circuit.
The mouse use is also very pleasent. I like the weight of the mouse myself [different for each person], as well as the sensativity, and overall functionality [yes forward and back buttons would be nice, but you can always switch to keyboard shortcuts]. I’ve not had the issue of the battery cover coming off at all except for a really terrible fall or two. Never in use or storage.
This mouse overall is FANTASTIC. It’s light, sturdy [I've dropped it several times], and efficient.
Recommended? – YES [HIGHLY]
Rating: 5 / 5
I have a few devices that are bluetooth compatible (printer, phone, mic/earpiece) and being someone who loathes cables, bluetooth mouse is the perfect solution, avoiding the use of another USB port for a RF antenna.
There aren’t many bluetooth mice on the market and I had my worries initially, but after 6 months of brilliant service, I have to give Logitech 5 stars for this mouse.
It has a excellent design – solidly built, excellent shape (for my hand anyway) and looks like a quality piece of kit which it is. 6 months of daily use and it still looks as new!
Range and sensitivity are also excellent. Perhaps a small less sensitive than wired mice but that’s the price you pay for wirelessness. It certainly is not terrible and the convenience is well worth it.
The off button is a nice touch which really saves down on battery. I’ve only had to change batteries once (2xAA).
There really isn’t much I can criticise about this mouse! Though if you are looking for multi-direction scrolling and all that, then this is not the mouse for you – it only has two buttons and the wheel, full stop.
Also, I use it with my ThinkPad T41, and have no problems with touchpad or touchpoint or driver, but maybe I’m just lucky!
Rating: 5 / 5
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