
The Elecom Rinkak 3-button mouse is now available in Japan via GeekStuff4U. Measuring 60mm x 100mm x 37mm, this easy-to use optical mouse is equipped with the basic mouse functions such as a scroll wheel with a secure operational feel and a 1,000dpi resolution. It is compatible with the Microsoft Windows OS (XP, Vista and 7). The Elecom Rinkak 3-button mouse retails for 3,900 Yen or around $48 each. More pictures after the jump. Read more

The all-new Razer Orochi Black Chrome Edition delivers competitive gaming performance in a small, portable and easy-to-use package. The mouse features a 4000dpi 3G Laser sensor, tracking up to 100 inches per second, an ambidextrous design, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment and dual-mode wired/wireless functionality. The Razer Orochi Black Chrome Edition gaming mouse is currently available for only $79.99 a pop. [Razer]

SteelSeries has just introduced the Diablo III headset and Diablo III mouse. Designed for gamers and Diablo III fans, the Diablo III headset features 50mm drivers, a retractable boom mic for in-game communication, a braided cord and “demon red” illuminations courtesy of the 18 LED lights. The Diablo III mouse is an ambidextrous mouse that has a glowing Diablo III logo, a subtle gothic design decorating the mouse, a glowing scroll wheel and of course 7 buttons for your gaming needs. The mouse has a 5,000 DPI sensor for speed and accuracy. The SteelSeries Diablo III mouse and headset are priced at $119.99 and $69.99, respectively. [Product Reviews]

Logitech today introduced its Optical Gaming Mouse G400, which is the successor of the uber-popular MX518 (the company’s best-selling gaming mouse). The new gaming mouse features a 3600 dpi optical sensor, a 1 millisecond report rate and 8 programmable buttons that can withstand 10 million clicks. The mouse is set to become available in the US on June 19, 2011 for $49.99. [Logitech]

Genius today announced the availability of the Traveler 9000 BlueEye-tracking wireless mouse in the USA and Canada. Available in black, blue, yellow, ruby, and limited-edition snow beige, the Traveler 9000 has a very responsive 1200dpi optical engine and the BlueEye tracking technology that allows it to work on almost any surface. The mouse connects to your computer using a wireless and anti-interference 2.4GHz RF frequency via a very small Pico USB receiver. Additionally, the Genius Traveler 9000 wireless mouse requires only a single AAA Alkaline battery to operate. The suggested retail price for the Genius BlueEye Tracking Mouse is $29.90. [Press Release]

Verbatim today announced the compatibility of its ultra-compact Easy Riser Wireless Bluetooth Mouse with the new Motorola XOOM. Motorola and Google have collaborated to release a new software update for the XOOM tablet, allowing users the ability to add and use a Bluetooth mouse. When connected via the XOOM’s Bluetooth option, users can enjoy cord-free convenience for computing on-the-go. The 2.4 GHz wireless technology and advanced laser sensor technology provide users with maximum performance, superior cursor precision and ultimate control. The Verbatim Easy Riser comes equipped with two AAA batteries and can be purchased for just $29.99 MSRP at Amazon, Fry’s Electronics and B&H. [Press Release]

The NZXT Avatar S gaming mouse is designed to provide hardcore gamers with the ultimate crafted gaming armor to emerge victorious in the gaming arena of choice. The mouse has a 2600 DPI Optical Sensor that provides maximum sensitivity and responsiveness which yields unparalleled gaming accuracy. There are 7 programmable keys, allowing gamers to customize their configuration specifically for First-Person Shooters, Real-Time Strategy, or Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games. The Avatar S also has an ambidextrous design that gives full use to both right and left handed gamers. $39.99 is all you need to bring home this high-end gaming mouse. Read more

Logitech today introduced a new wireless mouse, which is exclusively designed for use with Android tablets. The Logitech Tablet Mouse connects to your Android 3.1-based tablet via Bluetooth, allowing you to use it anywhere within a radius of 30 feet from your tablet. What makes this mouse special is that it comes equipped with Laser precision, which means you’ll enjoy smoother tracking on just about any surface except on glass or mirrors. The Logitech Tablet Mouse retails for just $49.99 a pop. [Logitech]

The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse is the first wireless mouse to connect quickly and easily without a USB dongle. The device connects to your computer via a Wi-Fi receiver, allowing users to work with ease and confidence. The mouse instantly reconnects during each use and operates without interference from other wireless devices. The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse features five customizable buttons, a smooth, four-way-tilt scroll wheel to improve control while scrolling up and down or side to side, and a sculpted form with rubber sides to ensure a comfortable, secure grip that can be used in the right or left hand. The mouse also offers up to 9-month of battery life, which is more than twice the battery life of comparable Bluetooth models. The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse is expected to be available in the United States in June 2011 at a starting price of $49.99. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

The Genius Ring Mouse is now available in North America. This wearable gadget provides you wireless freedom during presentations, web browsing, picture and video viewing, etc., as it fits conveniently and comfortably on your fingers. The Genius Ring Mouse uses patented touch-control technology for scrolling, and it has movement sensitivity up to 1000 dpi. Utilizing anti-interference 2.4Ghz wireless frequency, the Ring Mouse can be controlled as far as 10 meters away using the tiny Pico USB receiver that plugs into a USB port. The Genius Ring Mouse is priced at $69.99 each. [Press Release]