Remember when Bluetooth 2.0 came out, and everyone bought stereo headsets to take advantage of the new capabilities? Nope, me neither.
However, the boffins at Buffalo have implemented the new(-ish) Bluetooth 3.0 technology into one of their current mice, and through the new power-saving system the standard introduced, have increased the battery life by 20% over the normal, with very few hardware changes, an nifty piece of work.
The mouse is priced at aproxamately $30, with the reciever at $20 if bought separately.
It will be interesting to see how the new standard pans out, and how the new features will be implemented.
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