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Home > News > Satechi Goes Gaming with New Edge Wireless Mouse

Satechi Goes Gaming with New Edge Wireless Mouse

October 23, 2014 by Benjamin J. Roethig

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Satechi has a new wireless gaming mouse called the Edge. The Edge makes sure your signal doesn’t get lost, using 2.4GHz wireless instead of Bluetooth. There are 7 buttons and gaming and video control modes. It gives you 4 DPI settings: 800, 1600, 2400, and 4800 with color coded LED lights. The Edge uses AA batteries, but those will last up to 3 years thanks to a power saver sleep mode.

The Satechi is available for an affordable $19.99

Satechi Launches Sleek & Multi-Functional Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse

SAN DIEGO – Oct. 21, 2014 – The Satechi Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse, available now, is a quick and efficient mouse ideal for high-speed gaming as well as casual browsing. Equipped with seven high-function buttons, the mouse gives gamers an advantage over the competition and the ability to amplify their gaming to the next level.

The Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse features a “Gaming Mode,” which allows users to press the “Turbo Button” to double-click with just one keystroke, eliminating the need to literally double-click. This saves gamers valuable seconds, which could mean the difference between a win and a loss. For added versatility, the mouse also has a “Video Control Mode” when not used for gaming. When in this mode, the functions switch into play/pause, fast forward/backtrack and clear screen buttons with a single click. While in this mode, the scroll wheel also adjusts the volume.

The Satechi Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse gives gamers the freedom to enhance the mouse’s precision and speed with just one single touch, adjusting the DPI between 800, 1600, 2400 or 4000 DPI. The mouse is built with 250Hz or 500Hz of return rate on the speed of transmission between the computer and the mouse for instant response.

Aside from the mouse’s optimized usability, it is also designed with the gamer’s maximum comfort in mind. The Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse is built with a grooved grip, resulting in smooth and precise control with minimal mouse movement required. It also features naturally curved grooves for fingers and thumb to easily and comfortably control the mouse, and thus, reduce strain.

Designed with Satechi’s intentions to individualize accessories and peripherals to meet its user’s needs and liking, the mouse illuminates one of four different LED colors depending on the DPI selected – red, green, purple or blue – which can be easily turned off or on.

The Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse runs on two AA batteries and features a power-saving chip, which automatically transitions it into sleep mode after five minutes without use in order to maximize battery life. This allows gamers to use the mouse for up to 36 months without having to change the batteries.

The Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse is compatible with both PC and Mac and is available now for an introductory price of $19.99 at Satechi.net and Amazon.com.

For more information on the Edge Wireless Gaming Mouse and all of Satechi’s award winning products, “like” Facebook.com/Satechi and follow @Satechi.

About Satechi:

Established in 2005, Satechi is fully committed to offering unique accessories that people can integrate with their electronics in their homes, cars, and on the go. Satechi offers a broad selection of accessories from FM transmitters, battery chargers and speaker systems to car mounts, stands and keyboards. For more information, please visit www.Satechi.net.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: gaming, mouse, Satechi

About Benjamin J. Roethig

Ben is an external Associate Editor at Geek Beat. He can be described connoisseur of things technological. Ben's hobbies include reading up on Military, Naval, and Aeronautical history, playing around with his Macs and iDevices, exploring the mountainous bluffs of Dubuque, IA and Galena, IL, and proving that 15+ years of practice does not make perfect on his guitars. If you want to find him Ben can be found on Twitter (@benroethig), Google (gplus.to/benroethig), and as an occasional guest on Apple related podcasts.

Comments

  1. HUGSaLOT says

    November 21, 2014 at 5:16 pm

    I have this mouse, it doesn’t have 7 buttons. it only has 5 distinct buttons. A 6th button does a double-click if you’re too lazy to do that yourself, and the last button just changes the DPI setting and the color of LEDs. none of these buttons are programmable, and the price is now closer to $40.

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