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Nexus Announces Snowy White SM-7000W Silent Click Wireless Mouse

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After the popular SM-7000B (black), Nexus now introduces the same mouse but only in white. The Nexus SM-7000W (white) has the same specs, same silence just snowy white. The SM-7000W (Silent Mouse White) is an advanced 2.4 GHz wireless optical mouse which connects to your PC, MAC or laptop with a super small nano receiver and has a 1000/1600 DPI selection button.

The Nexus Silent Mouse has a comfortable size and is an excellent mouse for desktop use. But also for laptop users it is very suitable. Especially because of the small nano receiver you plug it in a USB port and leave it there. It is so small that you do not need to take it out...you just forget its there.



Patented Silent Switch technology
The switches we have used for the Silent Mouse have a patented construction and lack the "click" sound when you press them. You will be amazed how much more relaxing it is when you get rid of this useless sound in your working environment.

DPI selection button
On top of the mouse is a convenient 1000/1600 DPI selection switch to alter the mouse speed. Fast when you need speed and slow when you need accuracy.

Highlights:
  • Advanced 2.4Ghz wireless technology
  • Nano receiver that stores in mouse
  • 39 channels
  • 16-Bit
  • 1000/1600 DPI switch
  • Auto power save mode
  • Sensor light: red
  • 2x AAA battery included
  • Size: 9.8 x 7.0 x 3.7 cm

Here we try to give you an idea about the sound difference compared to a regular nice quality mouse. Check out the video and you will hear what we mean. The test is not done in a anechoic chamber so the dB(A) values are just for comparison:


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SWEEEEEEEEEET! I urgently neeeeed one, so my gf won't bug me when playing shooter or strategy with annoying mouse while she is trying to sleep!!!!!

how much, where from???????
 

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comparison :wtf:

he goes all gun ho on the first one but then makes love to theres :shadedshu
 
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comparison :wtf:

he goes all gun ho on the first one but then makes love to theres :shadedshu

:laugh: There truly is no better way to describe what i just saw.
 

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Sigh...I just ordered a different mouse for christmas. Why can't all mice be silent???? :banghead:
 

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Sigh...I just ordered a different mouse for christmas. Why can't all mice be silent???? :banghead:

because you dont know when you've clicked down enough, resulting in you pressing harder than you need to, and clicking at times when you dont need to (cause you didnt realise you already clicked)
 
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