No More Clicking Noise! Get rid of the Useless Sound of a Clicking Mouse

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No More Clicking Noise! Get rid of the Useless Sound of a Clicking Mouse

NIEUWERKERK AAN DEN IJSSEL, The Netherlands, March 29, 2011/PRNewswire/ --     The Nexus Silent Mouse SM-7000B is an advanced 2.4G wireless optical
mouse without the annoying clicking-noise and it connects to your PC, MAC or
laptop with a super small nano receiver.

    Patented Silent Switch technology

    The switches Nexus uses for the Silent Mouse are patented 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," says Michael van der Jagt of
Nexus Technology. "We have many tv and radio studio customers that have been
pushing us for this product and we notice that it is appreciated by home and
office users also." Van der Jagt refers to the fact that PC's in the past
were not very fast and you needed the confirmation that you have clicked on
an icon, because it could take a few seconds before you would see the result.
Nowadays PC's show a graphical reaction of your click immediately and today's
tablet solutions do not provide a confirmation by sound at all. The clicking
sound lost its function, so why not get rid of it?

    Comfortable shape and material

    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 which you plug in a USB port and leave it
there. It is so small that you do not need to take it out. You just forget
it's there. Furthermore the mouse has a quality surface treatment so it feels
good in your hand.

    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.

    Demonstration

    With this video Nexus tries to give you an idea about the sound
difference compared to a regular mouse. The test is not done in a anechoic
chamber so the dB(A) values are just for comparison reference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo_Q5ycbkJc

    Product details

    Product details can be found at:
http://www.stopthenoise.com/nexus_silent_mouse.htm

    High resolution images are available.

Source: Nexus Technology BV

Contact details: Michael van der Jagt, Email: michael (at) nexustek(dot)nl, Tel: +31-180-399356,  Nexus Technology BV

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