
Microsoft has finally released its SideWinder X8 wireless mouse that comes with BlueTrack technology that produces up to 13,000 frames per second. However, this mouse cannot be used on glass. This gaming mouse also uses the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum. Its battery is able to supply enough juice for up to 30 hours of non-stop gaming. Microsoft says the SideWinder X8 should be available this week at retailers at a suggested price of $99.95 each. [DigitalTrends]

USB Brando offers the E-blue Troza 2.4GHz Wireless Laser Mouse that weights at just 32 grams. You can choose from various sensitivity options including 500, 1,000, 1,600 and 6,000 fps. It draws its power from a single AAA battery, and has a maximum working range of 10 meters. The wireless module can be stored into the mouse for easy and convenient storage whenever you travel. You can grab it for $28 a pop. [Brando]

If you are looking for a new and compact Bluetooth mouse for your laptop, then check out the Princeton PSM-BT1 series mouse. Available in Black, Blue and Silver, the mouse has an impressive 1000dpi resolution. The Princeton PSM-BT1 measures at just 60mm x 99mm x 38mm and weights 65grams. [Princeton]

Gadget4all is offering you this cute travel-friendly mouse in shape of a mini airplane for just $14 each. It comes with a retractable USB cable which enable you to lengthen and shorten on 4 levels. Get it now before it takes off! [Geekalerts]

The USB Aircraft Mouse from Brando has some LEDs and uses USB-connectivity to connect to your desktop or laptop. Unfortunately, the mouse is not wireless. It is a great gift idea for your friends! Priced at S$17.00, the USB Aircraft Mouse is available in five different designs including Camouflage print. [Brando]

Imagine if you could control your mouse cursor only with a blink of an eye, it will be extremely awesome for sure! With I CONTACT your dreams could become a reality, this small device comes in the form of a contact lens equips with sensors to track your eye movement. Once the lens is inserted it will send signals to a receiver connected to your computer, now you’ll have a full control over your mouse cursor. Unfortunately, it’s still a concept at this stage, hopefully we could see it in the near future. [YANKO]

Razer offers the new Mamba mouse that features 2.4GHz wireless technology, an optional detachable cord, first-in-class polling rates of 1-millisecond, a “world’s fastest” 5,600dpi Precision 3.5G Laser sensor and a battery life / DPI stage indicator. Using this mouse, players will have virtually lag free game play. [Engadget]

The Genius Ergo 555 OLED gaming laser mouse comes with a higher resolution with 100x more surface coverage accuracy. You are able to program up to seven macro keys into five individual game profiles, with these settings being easily viewed via the OLED panel for instant information. Both X and Y axes can be adjusted independently from 400 dpi to 3,200 dpi for various games. Sadly, there is no info on pricing at this time. [Oled-Display]

If you think that your compact travel mouse is the world’s smallest, then you might be wrong because the Z-Nano is actually the world’s smallest mouse in the market today. Measuring a mere 42mm x 21mm x 17.65mm, it is not much larger than the attached USB cable or the tip of your finger. The Z-Nano mouse also has a small slot that allows users to slip in their personal photo. You need to spend your $60 if you want to bring home this portable mouse. [SlipperyBrick]

Measuring only 42mm (1.65″) x 21mm (0.83″) x 17.65mm (0.69″), the Z-Nano is claimed to be the world’s smallest optical mouse. It features precise laser tracking, USB connectivity, ultra bright LED indicator lights, and the ability to personalize the device. Get a collection of it for $60. [Newlaunches]