Newmen™  

550 PC Desktop Optical Gaming Mouse

by Newmen   SKU: A2120000AN
Free Shipping to: Shipping to United Kingdom
· Orders over £ 32.39 will get free tracking services via air mail
Do you like to play computer game? Do you feel your mouse can't catch your need when you playing computer game? If so, you need this unique design optical gaming mouse. The optical gaming mouse is ergonomic design to fit your hand perfectly and comfortably whatever you playing games or office need. The Optical gaming mouse is an excellent choice. The best gaming mouse completes 5 buttons which are right, left button, and two buttons at the side to control the page up and down functions, and a button near to the wheel for free using. And the optical gaming mouse adopts USB connector for high speed transmission. What's more, the USB gaming mouse features fours switching 800/1000/1200/1600DPI without software driving to different working interface. Finally, the padded design of the optical gaming mouse let you feel fluent and smooth to give you wonderful entertainment experience. So have a try!
Selected HD Camcorders
Record Any Moment in High Definition!

                                                        
View Details>>
Best Deals
Clearance Sale
  • Unisc JetTech JT-6082 High Precision Wired USB Retractable Scroll Wheel Optical Mouse
  • JetTech 1200DPI USB Finger Optical 3D Mouse for PC Laptop
  • Hao Sen 2.4GHz Wireless Bluetooth Optical Mouse Mice for PC Laptop Notebook
  • Wholejoy JetTech 5067B  High Precision Wired 3D USB 3 Button Optical Mouse
  • Wholejoy 2093 Mini High Precision Wireless USB Scroll Wheel Optical Mouse
  •  High Performance Laptop USB Optical Scroll Wheel Mouse
Product Description
Specification
Return Policies
  • Specifications:

    • Battery: AAA Battery
    • Wireless Technology: 2.4GHz
    • Operate Mode: Optical
    • DPI: 800/1000/1200/1600DPI
    • Buttons: 5
    • Interface: USB
    • Size: 108 x 74 x 40mm / 4.3 x 2.9 x 1.6in (L x W x H)

    Features:

    • Ergonomically designed, comfortable shaking hands, left and right hands are applicable
    • This optical mouse works on most surfaces and needs just inches for accurate movement
    • This best gaming mouse adopts high technique optical engine to give you precise movement
    • This USB gaming mouse is small, lightweight and easy to carry
    • The optical gaming mouse is designed with USB interface, plug & play and hot pluggable
    • 800/1000/1200/1600DPI, switching, can adapt to different working interface

    Details:

    Newmen Newmen 550 PC Desktop Optical Gaming Mouse

    • The optical gaming mouse is perfect for the computer game lovers

    Optical Gaming Mouse

    USB Gaming Mouse

    • Ergonomic design for comfortable fit in your hand
    • The appearance of the optical gaming mouse is cool

    Best Gaming Mouse

    • The side buttons controlFfirF the page up and page down functions
    • The wheel of the optical gaming mouse ensures smooth and sensitive rolling

    Size in Detail:

    Newmen Newmen 550 PC Desktop Optical Gaming Mouse

    How to choose the right mouse:

    Optical Gaming Mouse

    Computer Mouse Connections:

    • USB is the most common connection option for computer mice. Some manufacturers will include an adaptor that lets the computer mouse connect to an older, five-prong mouse port
    • If you hate cables enough to part with a few extra dollars, you can choose a wireless mouse. If you have a newer PC, look for a Bluetooth-enabled mouse that will work right out of the box with no additional hardware. If your PC lacks Bluetooth capability, you'll need a wireless computer mouse that sends a signal to an infrared or RF dongle that is typically attached to a USB port. RF is a more versatile choice, as infrared mice need a clear line of sight to operate, but an RF computer mouse is subject to interference from remote controls and other RF devices
    • Wireless computer mice run on batteries, and laser mice tend to be a bit more efficient than LED optical mice. Disposable batteries can add a lot to the lifetime cost of a wireless computer mouse, so consider getting some rechargeable batteries and a charger or look for a wireless computer mouse that includes a docking station that recharges the mouse while it's not in use

    Buttons and Wheels:

    • The number of buttons and wheels you'll encounter while shopping for a computer mouse can make you want to shriek and jump up on a chair. All of these computer mouse buttons have a specific function, and you may come to depend on some of them
    • All mice now have a left and right button or a single top rocker button that calls up different functions when the left or right side is pressed. The left-hand button performs traditional computer mouse functions, such as clicking, dragging and highlighting. Right-hand computer mouse buttons enable specialized functions that are programmed into the software you use. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, for example, clicking the right mouse button anywhere on a Web page gives you Print and Properties options
    • The scroll wheel is perhaps the best PC innovation since the computer mouse itself. This wheel is usually mounted at the front center of a computer mouse, between the left and right buttons. Rolling the wheel up and down allows you to scroll from the top to the bottom of Web pages and large documents without moving the computer mouse
    • Forward and back buttons are a new computer mouse feature. These buttons let you navigate to and from Web pages in the same manner as the forward and back buttons on a Web browser, but again without moving the computer mouse. If you want these buttons on your computer mouse, pay careful attention to their location. Some are mounted low on the sides of the mouse, which can make them uncomfortable to reach

    Computer Mouse Fit:

    • Futuristic ergonomic designs have changed the shape of the computer mouse, and some will cradle your hand in comfort while you control the action. But before you snap up that sleek-looking mouse, think about the size of your hand. A mouse should feel comfortable in your hand, and you should be able to reach all the buttons without straining or arching your fingers, which can lead to fatigue and carpal tunnel syndrome
    • If you're left-handed, look for a computer mouse with programmable buttons or one that offers dual-hand operation. Most of these mice have symmetrical designs, though there are a few ergonomic mice on the market designed specifically for left-handed users

    Mouse Alternatives:

    • Dedicated laptop users who prefer their touchpads can find it challenging to operate a traditional computer mouse. Fortunately, touchpad mice are available, though you'll pay more for the technology. Look for programmable buttons and durable surfaces that resist damage from spills. Higher-end touchpad mice include "virtual" buttons on the touchpad surface that you can program to perform common tasks or open a favorite Web site
    • Trackball mice use a plastic ball suspended above the surface of the mouse that directs on-screen movement. Laptop users may find this preferable to a traditional computer mouse, as the mouse itself never moves. Gamers and designers find that trackballs offer precise control, and these mice are recommended for those with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome or stiff arms, as they reduce the amount of arm and hand movement needed to operate the mouse

    10 Tips for Using a Computer Mouse:

    • Mouse Grip - don't throttle your mouse (it's already dead)! Hold the mouse gently to move it over a mousing surface
    • Mouse from the Elbow - don't skate or flick the mouse with your wrist. Make controlled mouse movements using your elbow as the pivot point and keep your wrist straight and neutral
    • Optimal Mouse position- sit back in your chair, relax your arms then lift your mousing hand up, pivoting at the elbow, until your hand is just above elbow level. Your mouse should be positioned somewhere around this point. Don't use a mouse by stretching to the desk or out to the side of a keyboard. With a flat mouse platform, position this 1-2" above the keyboard and over the numeric keypad if you are right handed - you can easily move it out of the way if you need to access these keys. With a downward sloping mouse platform, position this close to the side of the keyboard so that you can use the mouse in a neutral wrist position. Position adjustable mouse platforms are commercially available (e.g. Humanscale, Proformix, Flexrest, 3M etc.)
    • Protect your wrist - if you look at the anatomy of the wrist it is curved away from any contact surface (you can easily see this by resting your hand/arm on a flat surface - you'll see light under the wrist and can probably even pass a thin pen under this). The forearm is shaped liked this for the wrist to remain free of surface pressure contact
    • Avoid restricting circulation - For may people there are exposed blood vessels near the skin at the wrist, which is where the pulse is often taken. Any pressure in this region will disrupt circulation into the hand and this will increase the risks of injury
    • Don't use a Wrist Rest - research has shown that using a wrist rest doubles the pressure inside the carpal tunnel, because the floor of the tunnel is a more flexible ligament that transmits external pressure changes directly into the carpal tunnel (the roof of the tunnel is bone so the pressure doesn't get transmitted on through the hand). Indeed, one test for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), know as Tinel's sign, simply involves tapping on the palmar surface of the wrist, which is enough to cause tingling and numbness in someone developing CTS
    • Avoid Restricting Arm Movement - with a softly padded wrist rest, especially one that is rounded, or a soft chair arm rest the forearm becomes "locked" into position and this encourages people to make mouse movements by flicking the wrist, which also increases intracarpal pressure
    • Keep the Mouse Free Moving - The base of the palm of the hand is the part of the body designed to support the hand when resting on a surface. For keyboard use a broad palm support is best. However, mouse use is different from keyboard use. With a keyboard the best posture is for users to float their hands over the keyboard when typing and then to rest on the palm support in microbreaks between typing bursts. You can use rest-breaking software (e.g. Magnitude ErgoManager, Break reminder etc) to help track and advise on your mouse use. With mousing this doesn't happen. A mouse is used by moving its position over a surface, and resting usually occurs when mouse movements stop but with the mouse still being held in the hand. Mouse movements should be made using the elbow as the pivot point, not the wrist. Anything that impairs free movement of the forearm/hand and mouse will increase injury risks
    • Mouse shape - choose a mouse design that fits your hand but is as flat as possible to reduce wrist extension. Don't use a curved mouse. Use a symmetrically shaped mouse. Consider a larger mouse and there are several new interesting products on the market , such as the Whale mouse or the Perfit mouse, that encourage arm rather than wrist movements or that encouirage postural variety and one or two-handed use. Pen-based mice designs also allow a more comfortable grip. Some types of mouse palm support can be attached to the mouse, such as the Mouse Bean.
    • Load sharing - if you want to load share between your right and left hands, that is using the mouse for some of the time with each hand. For this you need to choose a mouse platform that can easily be configured to the left or/and right, and a symmetrical shaped mouse that can be used by either hand

    Package Included:

    • 1 x Optical Gaming Mouse

Overall:
Price:
Quality:
Ease Of Use:
Usefulness:
Features:

Get DinoPoint by Writing reviews, Post Images, or Post Videos. The first five customers can get double points!

I have bought this product

Post Images | Post Videos

Darryl McKinney Bought this item on 04-21-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
Overall:  
Other Thoughts: 
The hand feeling of the gaming mouse is very comfortable. It fits my hand perfectly. And the wheel is also smooth and sensitive. Multitasking buttons are practical. Now I can enjoy the computer game very much.
Shawn Fiddler Bought this item on 04-18-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
Overall:  
Other Thoughts: 
The optical mouse moves smoothly and freely, and its ergonomic design fits my hand comfortably. The price is comparatively low. In a word, it is a good mouse.
Randy Thatcher Bought this item on 04-05-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
Overall:  
Other Thoughts: 
I think this optical mouse is very cool. The buttons of the mouse are also pratical and easy to operate. And anti-skid design and appearance of the mouse surface ensures excellent hand feeling. Good gaming mouse.
Jared House Bought this item on 03-31-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
Overall:  
Other Thoughts: 
This particular mouse is really a piece of equipment to have. The feel and grip of it makes you think you have total control of the mouse and with the 3 Fast-switching buttons for mouse speed, it makes it seem like your moving at the speed of light on your computer.
Andrés M. Bobbett Bought this item on 03-23-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
Overall:  
Other Thoughts: 
The mouse functions well and the many possible ways to change button function is great.I like the mouse but someone with smaller hands would do better to choose a different mouse because it is big. If you had small hands it would be hard to easily and comfortably reach all the buttons. Being able to set scroll wheel speed is also very good. Good mouse.

Post Images | Post Videos

Product Images
  • Newmen Newmen 550 PC Desktop Optical Gaming Mouse
  • Optical Gaming Mouse
  • USB Gaming Mouse
  • Best Gaming Mouse
Discussion Group
Related Items,Parts & Accessories
  • Wholejoy 2093 Mini High Precision Wireless USB Scroll Wheel Optical Mouse
  • Wholejoy JetTech JT-5068 High Precision USB Wired Optical Scroll Wheel Mouse
  • VOL FC-9981 High Precision Wired 3 Button Scroll Wheel Optical Mouse
  • Wholejoy JetTech 5067B  High Precision Wired 3D USB 3 Button Optical Mouse
  • Unisc JetTech JT-5073 High Precision Wired USB Scroll  Wheel Optical Mouse
  • Photoelectric Human Engineering Notebook USB Wired Mouse
Top Selling
  • UltraFire UF-H2 CREE Q5 150 Lumens Headlight Task Light (1 x AA)

    UltraFire UF-H2 CREE...

  • STARS 3.6V~3.7V SSC P7 C-Bin LED Emitter

    STARS 3.6V~3.7V SSC ...

  • Kimura Clock Run-away Alarm Clock with Wheels

    Kimura Clock Run-awa...

  • XS External Rechargeable Battery Pack 2200mAh with Leather Case for iPhone 3G 3GS

    XS External Recharge...

  • ShinJa Portable Dual Shock Six Axis Wireless Controller for SONY PS3

    ShinJa Portable Dual...

  • RGY Durable LED Bulb Car Fog Light

    RGY Durable LED Bulb...

  • 1/4" SHARP CCD 420 TVL 60 IR LEDs Waterproof Video Camera

    1/4" SHARP CCD 420 T...

  • Family Trainer Dancing Mat Controller for Nintendo Wii

    Family Trainer Danci...

  • Tekxon Tekxon Z68 2.0" LCD 5.0MP CMOS 12MP Max 8x Digital Zoom Camera

    Tekxon Tekxon Z68 2....

  • Fenix FENIX E01 LED Flashlight (1 x AAA)

    Fenix FENIX E01 LED ...

  • 2.4GHz Wireless CCD Camera and Receiver Security System ES638+600

    2.4GHz Wireless CCD ...

  • BENRO Digital Camera Case for Kodak EASYSHARE C1013 C913 C713 C813 C513 C613 Black

    BENRO Digital Camera...

  • 5 in 1 Sports Pack for Nintendo Wii Sport Game

    5 in 1 Sports Pack f...

  • RGY 13 LED Car Dome Bulb Auto Turn Light Lamp 12V 2 Pcs

    RGY 13 LED Car Dome ...

  • RGY T10 5 LED Car Turning Signal Wedge  Bulb Side Light Lamp 12V 2 Pcs

    RGY T10 5 LED Car Tu...

  • MicroElectron LCD Touch Screen Glass Panel Digitizer for iPhone 3G

    MicroElectron LCD To...

Your Recent History
You have no recently viewed items.
Maybe you are interested in:

·Daily Deal

·New Arrival

·Under $4.99

·Lifestyle

(Page 1 of 5)
Continue Shopping: New Arrival