
The Logitech Touch Mouse M600 is not an ordinary wireless mouse. The input device has a touch surface that allows you to navigate intuitively with your fingers. Using the Logitech Touch Mouse M600, you can scroll, swipe and surf wherever your fingertips rest on the mouse. It is equipped with the small Logitech Unifying receiver that can connect up to six compatible mice and keyboards through one USB port. The company will launch the Logitech Touch Mouse M600 later this month for a suggested retail price of $69.99. [Logitech]

If you are unsatisfied with your old gaming mouse, then check out the Genius DeathTaker. Designed for players of massively multi-player online (MMO) and real-time strategy (RTS) games, the DeathTaker can be customized using a built-in over-clocking SCGii engine for a dpi range from 100 to 5700. The Genius DeathTaker is also equipped with the Scorpion UI. This bundled software enables gamers to customize five profiles with up to 55 macros for storage into the device’s in-built memory. Other specs include an RGB system to select up to 16 million backlight colors and a 1.8m braided cable with a gold-plated USB connection. The Genius DeathTaker gaming mouse is priced at $79.90 each. [Bit-tech]

Using the Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse, you can upgrade your gaming experience to a new level of enjoyment. The mouse features 13 programmable buttons, a 3-position MMO switch and a 2-position MMO shift button. The Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse offers an adjustable DPI from 100 to 6400 in increments of 25. What’s more, this gaming mouse also has a 50G of acceleration, a 1,000Hz polling rate, tracking speed of up to 6m/sec, slick PTFE feet and a gold plated USB connector. If you are interested, you can buy the Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse for $129.99. [Product Page]

Shogun Bros. today introduced the Ballista MK-1. The new gaming mouse features independent X and Y DPi settings, thumb selector for speed shooting, an extreme accurate 5700 DPI (1000HZ polling rate) and 11,570 frames per second movement tracking. You can also store up to 20 customized DPI settings for a variety of gaming modes including FPS, MMO, RTS or RPG. The company will launch the Ballista MK-1 in the second quarter of 2012. [Engadget]

Genius has released its new eco-friendly mouse namely the DX-ECO. This wireless battery-free mouse features a 1,600 DPI BlueEye optical sensor and a built-in gold capacitor that can be quickly charged in 3 minutes. The Genius DX Eco also uses the 2.4 GHz wireless technology that offers a range of 15 meters. Additional specs include several hot keys, a “flying” scroll wheel and a rubber insert. The Genius DX Eco wireless battery-free mouse is priced at $39.99 each. [Genius]

The PENClic wireless mouse combines the design of a pen with the functionality of a high-precision computer mouse. The input device is designed to operate on almost any surface without the need for a mouse pad. This wireless mouse features five buttons, a scroll wheel and a laser sensor that supports up to 2400 dpi resolution. The PENClic wireless mouse is priced at $64.95 a pop. [Product Page]

Razer has recently introduced the new Naga Hex gaming mouse for multiplayer online battle arena and action RPG games. The mouse features six large mechanical thumb buttons in a hexagonal pattern that can be configured to switch weapons, use items or read spells in the game. It is also compatible with the Razer Synapse 2.0 that automatically saves all your custom settings into a cloud server. The Razer Naga Hex retails for $79.99. [Razer]

Logitech has unveiled the new Cube mouse that can be used for a computer mouse or a presenter. When used as a mouse, the Logitech Cube scrolls when you swipe your finger along the main panel. The Cube uses the company’s Flow Scroll software that delivers a smooth scrolling experience. If you want to activate the presenter mode, you just need to lift the mouse in the air. The Logitech Cube is equipped with the Logitech Unifying receiver with 2.4 GHz connectivity. The Logitech Cube is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in January 2012 for $69.99 a pop. [Engadget]

Do you still remember the Chameleon X-1 mouse from Shogun Bros.? The company has recently introduced a new version of this gaming mouse. Available in “Altair white” or “Ezio grey”, the Shogun Bros. Assassins Creed Revelations Chameleon X-1 mouse features antique decorated leather mouse buttons, the Assassins Creed Revelations theme, a total of 16 buttons, a 5-stage adjustable 1600dpi optical sensor, force feedback and a 125Hz sampling frequency. Shogun Bros. will debut the Shogun Bros. Assassins Creed Revelations Chameleon X-1 mouse at CES 2012. [Engadget]

HP today released the X5000 wireless mouse. What makes this mouse special is that it has an ambidextrous design to accommodate both the right- and left-handed users. The mouse also features a 1600dpi laser sensor, a touch scroll and a micro receiver that connects up to five devices. The HP X5000 wireless mouse adopts the 2.4GHz wireless technology. If you are interested, you can buy the HP X5000 wireless mouse for $39.99. [HP]