
Logitech will make our life more colorful with its new V220 cordless optical mouse. The company today launched this notebook mouse in a variety of limited-edition patterns and colors. Priced at an extremely affordable $29.99 each, the Logitech V220 features an ergonomic design with soft rubber grips. It also comes with a mini-receiver that snaps into the mouse for easy transport. [Blogitech]

Thr GH-USNH4P is the latest Ethernet USB hub from Green-House. The device comes with four port USB Hub and one Ethernet port. Using this hub, you can share almost any USB device on your network. Pricing info is still unavailable. [Akihabara]

Logitech, a world leader in gaming peripherals, has recently announced the Flight System G940 force-feedback flight simulation controller that was inspired by military and commercial planes and helicopters. The force feedback joystick features Logitech’s award-winning force feedback technology, which allows you to control your aircraft in the game with confidence as you feel its movement and its reaction to air, turbulence and g-forces. The pedals were also inspired by the designs of current jet fighters giving you true-to-life control, especially when performing defensive maneuvers or crosswind landings, or piloting helicopters. The Logitech Flight System G940 is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in September 2009 for a suggested retail price of $299.99. Video after the jump. More

Verbatim just rolled out a new keyboard with incorporated speakers and two new wireless mouse. The Verbatim TuneBoard keyboard comes with iTunes control keys, switchable backlighting and bass boost, in addition to providing headphone and microphone connections and a built-in microphone. The Verbatim Laser Mouse connects to a computer via Bluetooth, meanwhile the Verbatim Desktop Wireless Laser Mouse uses a non-standard 2.4GHz connection so it requires a USB dongle. The TuneBoard retails for $70 and the Bluetooth mouse is priced at $40 and the desktop mouse at $30. [Mobilewhack]

Still remember the Scope Node Mouse from Elecom? The company has released the USB cable for this wireless USB dongle. As a reminder, the mouse has a 1600dpi resolution and is compatible with PC and Mac. Elecom’s Scope Node will be available in Japan in the middle of June. You can also pre-order this mouse via online for 13,100 Yen. [GeekStuff4U]

Microsoft comes back to the computer accessories market by releasing the Wireless Mobile Mouse 5000 and Wireless Mouse 6000. The former is ambidextrous, providing full-sized comfort in either hand. Meanwhile, the latter comes with Microsoft’s nano transceiver that will take up just 0.8cm of space when plugged into your USB port, so you to leave it inside wherever you go without fear of having the receiver break off during your travels. You can now buy the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 5000 and 6000 for $40 and $50, respectively. [Press Release]

If you are a hardcore gamer, then you should have the Logitech G15 and G19 gaming keyboards that support Windows Sideshow software. The Sideshow allows users to see their latest emails, alerts and playlists while the main screen is busy displaying the latest game graphics. This software supports both monochrome and color GamePanel devices, including the G13 gameboard, G15 and G19 keyboards, as well as the Logitech Z-10 speakers and the new SpacePilot PRO from 3DConnexion. [Blogitech]

Here are two new USB switches from Elecom Japan that will come with a 2- and 7-port USB hub, respectively. The hubs allow you to share anywhere from two to seven USB-connected devices over two computers without installing a private network. These new hubs from Elecom are perfect for SOHO setups or room mates. More

The Luxeed U5 LED multicolor keyboard now support for Windows, Linux and Mac (previous versions were Windows only). The keyboard also makes changes to the LED system to reduce ghosting. Plus they’ve added a firmware updater utility and improved the responsiveness of the keys. The Luxeed U5 LED keyboard is now available for pre-order in Korea for KRW 99,000 ($77). Video after the jump. More

You can use this mouse to attract the attention of everyone around. The spider mouse from Thanko features some sort of preserved eight-legged creature within. There is also a scorpion version to suit your fancy. You can buy the spider or scorpion mouse for 1,480 Yen ($15) a pop. Please remember that if you suffer from arachnophobia, then you should not buy this mouse. [Thanko]