250 mA battery, USB rechargeable, Universal USB port, Ulrtacompact, Sensitve scroll on upper part
Low quality laser sensor, Touch sensitive scroll is deactivated in presentation mode, You can't lodge the USB receiver in the mouse, Finish could be better, Crazysized packaging
Logitech has launched a new concept mouse but the first version doesn't seem to be quite ready, but more of a prototype that has found its way to us from a lab. Add some buttons, improve the sensor, insert the receiver in the mouse and we'll speak agai...
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Published: 2012-02-23, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Owners of ultra-minimalistic desks will have rejoiced at the launch of the Logitech Cube – this is a mouse that doesn't look like a mouse, because it's a small rectangular box barely the size of a small box of matches.And in an age when Intel's ultraboo...
Marshal Rosenthal 4.0 5.0 The Logitech Cube packs a lot of features into a tiny form-factor — aided...
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Published: 2012-04-25, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Very small and portable. Dual-function mouse and presentation remote. Rechargeable battery. Receiver supports multiple devices and has 85-foot range. Comes with protective carrying case.
Awkward shape. Unusual button arrangement. No storage for charging cable or USB receiver
The Logitech Cube is one part travel mouse, one part presentation remote, crammed into a pocket-sized little box. It's not for everyone, but if you're a frequent traveler, or do any sort of presenting to groups, the Cube is good at what it does....
Published: 2012-04-23, Author: Eli , review by: cultofmac.com
Best for Navy SEAL commanders in the boonies doing on-site mission presentations and maybe a little light mouse-work.Rating:Only the Cube's packaging resembles its namesake.Relatedgoogle_ad_client="ca-pub-3340933453994986";google_ad_slot="8156776310";goog...
The Logitech Cube Mouse is a petite, attractive presentation mouse that performs basic navigation and presentation tasks well enough. It comes with Logitech's customary design polish and ease-of-use
At $70, the Cube feels overpriced for not having at least a built-in laser pointer
Logitech is relying on appealing look of its unique Cube Mouse to justify its price, but it should offer a few more useful navigation or presentation features.
Uncomfortable to use for longer than a few minutes unless you have very small hands. Device is tiny enough to be lost or misplaced easily. No Bluetooth, just the Logitech USB nub
Published: 2012-02-07, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Logitech arguably makes the best mice you can buy. I guess it tires of doing so, as the Cube mouse-plus-PowerPoint-clicker is an ergonomic war crime and peripheral abomination. At least it's small enough to purge from memory.I probably can't review this m...
Extremely portable, Lithiumion pack lasts a week, charges over USB, Handy for some presentations, Smartphonelike scrolling on Windows, Good power indicator and switch, Simple setup
Grip wears you down after a few hours, Slightly awkward rightclicks, Mac scrolling isn't very smooth right now, Battery isn't removable; will need to replace the whole mouse, Receiver occupies a USB port