Review: Rocketfish - Wireless Multimedia Bluetooth Keyboard and Laser Mouse
We've been using the Best Buy in-house brand
Rocketfish Wireless Multimedia Bluetooth Keyboard and Laser Mouse over the past few days, and think this is a pretty amazing product. At $99, the Rocketfish™ - Wireless Multimedia Bluetooth Keyboard and Laser Mouse is perfect for using with a large screen TV because of the Bluetooth wireless media functions, and dedicated media player controls on the keyboard and mouse. It's also really solid when paired with our Dell XPS laptop on a stand. What we really like is the fact our laptop didn't have Bluetooth, but now it does - which allows for faxing - wireless headphone use and other neat Bluetooth networking features.
Comes packed in a combo box that includes the Bluetooth dongle,
mouse, and keyboard - all wireless.
Product Features
- Up to 60' wireless range
- 104 keys and 10 one-touch multimedia keys let you conveniently work, surf the Web, or control digital media
- Laser mouse features 4-way scrolling, 4 multimedia keys and ergonomic rubber side supports for quality functionality and comfort
- Acts as a Bluetooth hub, so you can transfer digital media to and from your computer or Bluetooth device (Bluetooth adapter included)
- Includes USB Bluetooth adapter, CD driver, User manual, 4 AA batteries (2 for keyboard; 2 for mouse)
- PC compatible
The keyboard and mouse combo. The dongle goes into
the usb of choice on your laptop or PC for wireless control.
Dedicated mouse controls for playing your favorite media - works with iTunes
and other media players - audio or video.
We like the slim design and overall the mouse has some neat features of integrated audio control buttons, which works great with iTunes from a distance.
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Rocketfish Wireless Multimedia Bluetooth Keyboard and Laser Mouse
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Posted by Jay Brewer at October 25, 2007 5:09 AM