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Microsoft unveils Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse and Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition

Ron Ron
September 20, 2019
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Microsoft unveils Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse and Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition

Earlier today, Microsoft unveiled a cross-platform universal keyboard that works on rival platforms, such as Android and iOS. Not to be outdone, Microsoft has also unveiled the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse, along with the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition.

Starting with the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse (see video below), this device is a modern take on Microsoft’s Arc Touch Mouse first introduced in 2008. This particular mouse uses Bluetooth, rather than a USB nano transceiver. The mouse keeps its modern, sculpted look and ergonomic feel.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition offers you three new 3D-textured designs that will have matching tablet sleeves. This mouse lets you accessorize your PC or tablet around your style. Featuring BlueTrack Technology, the mouse lets you navigate on any surface and the snap-in nano transceiver lets you remain plugged into your computer at all times with wireless freedom. 

The Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse launches later this month for $69.95 online at the Microsoft Store and various other retailers. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition will also be made available later this month and starts at $29.95 online at the Microsoft Store and various other retailers.

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