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Rapoo launch the M500 Multi-Mode mouse for productivity professionals

Working across multiple systems at the same time can reward users with increased productivity and save time. Something that can be frustrating though, is a cluttered workspace due to the extra peripherals needed. Rapoo has a cost-effective solution to this problem with its M500 Multi-Mode wireless mouse.

The Rapoo M500 is an ergonomic mouse that shouldn’t break the bank with its budget-friendly price. The M500 Multi-Mode mouse features a stealthy button click, a matte black or camouflage appearance with excellent wireless connectivity and plenty of battery life, to ensure you can keep working for long periods at a time.

Rapoo’s M500 is designed to improve productivity workflows for professionals working across multiple systems at once with its Multi-Mode technology. The Rapoo M500 Multi-Mode mouse can be intelligently connected with up to three systems at once and provides seamless switching between them. The M500 declutters workspace while simplifying use across platforms with its multitasking features.

The device can connect to systems via various methods including Bluetooth 4.0 or with the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi USB dongle. Other features of the M500 include adjustable DPI values, users can select either 600, 1000, 1300 or 1600 DPI via the onboard DPI switch to ensure accuracy in any scenario. The M500 has a range of up to 10 meters and weighs in at 59g while power to the Rapoo M500 is provided by two AA batteries.

The Rapoo M500 Multi-Mode mouse is available to purchase now from Amazon UK for just £19.99

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KitGuru says: Have you ever found yourself working on multiple systems and click on something with the wrong mouse by accident? I know I have. If so, then maybe the Rapoo M500 Multi-mode is the next mouse for you?

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