Touted to be small as well as compact, the mouse, on the other hand will come with BlueTrack technology that ought to be able to work its magic on just about any surface out there, ranging from glass tabletops to smooth marble. Microsoft did cite that the low-power Bluetooth 4.0 connection would play a key role in enabling this pointing device to last for up to half a year on a single set of batteries with daily se.
It does not matter whether you are a southpaw or not, the Designer Bluetooth Mouse should be able to cater to left handed folks comfortably. Expect the Microsoft Designer Bluetooth Desktop to launch later this May Stateside for $99.95 thereabouts, where you can also opt to pick up the Designer Bluetooth Mouse separately at $29.95 when it arrives this 19th of March on the Microsoft Store.