Targus and Ozmo Devices to develop Wi-Fi Mice

Targus, makers of laptop computer cases and accessories
and Ozmo Devices, a provider of low-power Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi
PAN) solutions, announced a technology partnership for Targus’ new line of
Wi-Fi Laser mice.

 

 

The new mice will be based on Ozmo’s OZMO2000 solution, a
Wi-Fi PAN solution, enabling peripherals to connect directly to a laptop’s
built-in Wi-Fi receiver. Targus’ new Wi-Fi Laser Mouse will be one of the first
to implement Ozmo’s unique wireless solution.

 

 

“Wi-Fi is ubiquitous today, and we are excited that
our next generation of mobile PC peripherals is powered by Wi-Fi
technology,” said Carolyn Perrier, vice president of product management,
accessories at Targus.
“Our new line of Wi-Fi Laser mice with Ozmo’s unique Wi-Fi technology
offers a hassle-free connection to bring you optimal comfort, performance and
usage,” Perrier added.

 

 

“We are thrilled to see a brand name like Targus
embrace Wi-Fi peripherals,” said Bill McLean, chief executive officer,
Ozmo Devices.
 

 

The new Targus Wi-Fi Laser Mouse (AMW58US) offers all the
functionality of Targus’ other mice, but without the need for wires or wireless
receivers. It simply connects using your computer’s Wi-Fi connection.

 

 

The high-precision laser sensor allows for accurate
performance on almost any surface. The integrated four-way scroll wheel allows
you to scroll horizontally and vertically. The mouse instantly supports Windows
7 task switching with the touch of one button.

 

 

The mouse comes equipped with two high-quality Energizer
batteries and is designed to provide up to 9 months of battery life depending
on usage. The Targus Wi-Fi Laser Mouse will be available in September at an
MSRP of $49.99.

 

 

The Targus Wi-Fi Laser Mouse along with other Targus
accessories can be purchased at Targus.com as well as through leading
retailers, VARs, e-tailers, and direct marketers.

 

 

By Telecomlead.com Team

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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