Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650

Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650

The Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 provides a large glass touch-surface, allowing you to perform the basic point, click and scroll functions anywhere your fingers rest on the touch surface. Priced at $79.99, the new touchpad is fully compatible with the Windows 8 gestures, including edge gestures for app switching, app bar and charms bar activation, pinch-to-zoom and three-finger swipe to take you back to the Start Screen. The Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 draws power from a rechargeable battery that offers up to one month of operating time on a full charge. [Logitech]

Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Logitech is back with its latest mechanical gaming keyboard namely the G710+. The keyboard uses low-noise mechanical keys and adjustable dual-zone backlighting. Every key features anti-ghosting technology and the keyboard supports up to 26 key presses at one time. Each key is rated at a lifespan of 50 million presses. The Logitech G710+ mechanical gaming keyboard will be launched in the U.S. market later this month for $149.99.

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Orée Wireless Wooden Keyboard

Orée Wireless Wooden Keyboard

If you like wooden gadgets, then check out the new Orée wireless wooden keyboard. Each keyboard is made from a single piece of wood to preserve wood grain across shell and keys. Available in either maple or walnut, the Orée wireless wooden keyboard is powered by a Bluetooth 3.0 chipset from Broadcom (BCM20730) that enables several months of continuous operation on a single pair of AAA batteries. If you are interested, you can buy the Orée wireless wooden keyboard for €125 ($162) + shipping. [Product Page]

Buffalo Releases Collapsible Bluetooth Keyboard

Buffalo Releases Collapsible Bluetooth Keyboard

Buffalo Japan is back with its latest product in the form of the BSKBB14 collapsible Bluetooth keyboard. Measuring 305mm x 94mm x 11mm and weighing 230 grams, this wireless keyboard features a compact 69-key QWERTY English+Japanese layout with most command keys and a magnetic lock to bind its two halves. The Buffalo BSKBB14 is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides enough juice for three months after a three-hour charge. Available in black (BSKBB14BK) and white (BSKBB14WH) variants, the Buffalo BSKBB14 collapsible Bluetooth keyboard will be released in early October 2012 for 9,765 Yen ($125) each. [Softpedia]

Matias Releases The World’s Quietest Mechanical Keyboard

Matias Releases The World's Quietest Mechanical Keyboard

Matias has released the Quiet Pro Keyboard, which is claimed to be the world’s quietest mechanical keyboard. It is available in both PC and Mac specific models. Each version features three USB 2.0 ports, laser-etched keys with beveled keytops and dedicated keys that let you control Volume Up/ Down/ Mute. The Matias Quiet Pro is $149.95 with separate PC and Mac specific versions. [Product Page]

HP Introduces The World’s First NFC-enabled Mouse

HP Introduces The World's First NFC-enabled Mouse

HP has proudly introduced the world’s first NFC-enabled mouse. The HP Touch to Pair Mouse allows users to instantly connect the mouse to any Bluetooth-enabled PC or tablet. This wireless mouse is designed to work with the new Microsoft Windows 8 operating system. HP will release the Touch to Pair Mouse in November 2012 for $39 each. [Engadget]

Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard

Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard

Microsoft Corp. has proudly introduced the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard, an ergonomic keyboard featuring an enlarged split spacebar with optional backspace functionality on the left-hand side of the spacebar. What makes this wireless keyboard special is that it includes several keys that give customers quick access to the most commonly used Windows 8 features, including Search, Share, Device and Settings hot keys and an updated Windows key. The Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is priced at $59.95. [Microsoft]

Genius Traveler 9010LS Portable Mouse

Genius Traveler 9010LS Portable Mouse

Genius today introduced the Traveler 9010LS portable mouse. What makes this wireless mouse special is that it works in just about any surface. The Genius Traveler 9010LS adopts the company’s patented DarkEye technology that allows the mouse to work on clear glass surfaces and other shiny, highly reflective surfaces. The mouse connects to your computer using the bi-directional 2.4GHz anti-interference technology that ensures a reliable working distance of up to 10 meters. Other features include adjustable sensitivity from 800/1200/1600 dpi. If you are interested, you can purchase the Genius Traveler 9010LS portable mouse for $39.99 a pop. [Genius]

iControlPad 2 Bluetooth Gaming Controller

iControlPad 2 Bluetooth Gaming Controller

The iControlPad 2 is a Bluetooth gaming controller that is compatible with any Bluetooth-enabled gadget. The device features a 55-key keyboard, a d-pad, four face buttons, two analog nubs, two shoulder buttons, etc. What’s more, the iControlPad 2 also provides a new swiveling clamp for easier phone handling. Its 1360mAh battery offers enough juice for up to 14-hour of operating time. The iControlPad 2 is compatible with a host of emulators, including NES, SNES, Megadrive/Genesis, MAME, PC-Engine, MSX, Gameboy, Amiga and C64. [technabob and iControlPad]

Rosewill RK-9100 Series Mechanical Gaming Keyboards

Rosewill RK-9100 Series Mechanical Gaming Keyboards

Rosewill has launched the new RK-9100 Series mechanical gaming keyboards. The series consists of the Cherry MX Blue (RK-9100) and the Cherry MX Brown (RK-9100BR). Both keyboards feature the individually backlit keys with three illumination options and four brightness levels. There are also a 2-port USB 2.0 hub, seven multimedia keys and a 6-key rollover. Newegg has started selling the Rosewill RK-9100 Series mechanical gaming keyboards for $119.99 each. [TomsHardware]