
ROCCAT Studios has introduced the Lua Tri-Button gaming mouse at the Computex expo in Taipei and E3 in Los Angeles. This high-end gaming mouse features an advanced Pro Optic R2 sensor and a dedicated DPI button that provides a choice of seven DPI settings (250, 500, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750 and 2000 DPI). The ROCCAT Lua also has an ambidextrous V-shaped design, which is perfect for both left- and right-handers. Additional features include an ultra-precise 2D scroll wheel, No Sweat side grips and a large ROCCAT logo illuminated in arctic blue. The ROCCAT Lua will be released in July or August 2012 for $29.99 a pop. [Press Release]

The PowerA Moga Bluetooth gaming controller is designed for Android devices. This gaming controller features dual analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and a spring-loaded center section that holds phones of all sizes in place. The PowerA Moga Bluetooth gaming controller works in conjunction with the MOGA Pivot app, Which is currently available to download from the Google Play store. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability at this time. [Engadget]

ROCCAT Studios will release a successor to the world famous Kone[+]. Dubbed as the ROCCAT Kone XTD, this high-end gaming mouse features a 32-bit Turbo Core V2 72MHz ARM MCU processor, the latest 8200 DPI Pro Aim R3 laser sensor, an ultra-precise scroll wheel and the world’s most advanced Tracking & Distance Control Unit. The ROCCAT Kone XTD will be launched in September 2012. [techPowerUp]

Logitech is back with its latest product namely the Logitech K760. It is actually a solar-powered keyboard that is designed specifically for Mac and iOS systems. What makes this keyboard special is that it can be charged from indoor lighting. A fully charged battery provides 3 months of operating time (approx. 8 hours a day). The Logitech K760 solar-powered keyboard also provides several Apple-style special functions such as Mission Control, iOS Home, brightness, play/pause, mute, volume, and eject, and a hardware on/off switch. If you are interested, you Logitech K760 will be available in Europe and the U.S. next month for approx. $79.99 a pop. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Japanese accessories maker Atelier Wazakura has rolled out a limited edition PC keyboard. Measuring 390mm x 127mm x 21.5mm, the all-leather Honkawa 2 keyboard comes with a 103-key QWERTY Japanese layout. The device also features a USB 2.0 interface and an included PS/2 adapter. The Atelier Wazakura all-leather Honkawa 2 keyboard retails for 25,200 Yen ($317). [techPowerUp]

Constructed from aircraft grade aluminum, OreObject’s SPHEREglow mouse features a unique rotary style scrolling wheel and four-way navigational buttons. The mouse has the ability to switch between three preset sensitivity options on the fly (800/1200/1600 dpi). The SPHEREglow is currently available in obsidian, graphite, ruby, and sapphire models. If you are interested, you can buy the SPHEREglow mouse for only $95 each. [Product Page]

The iZen is the world’s first eco-friendly Bluetooth keyboard on the market. Hand-crafted out of 92% bamboo, this keyboard is powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. You can charge its battery using the included USB 2.0 cable. Measuring 11.5-inch x 5-inch x 0.75-inch and weighing 1.1 lbs (including box), the iZen Bamboo Bluetooth keyboard is priced at only $99 each. [Product Page via iLounge]

Kensington is back with its latest iPad accessory in the form of the Kensington KeyFolio Secure. It is actually a Bluetooth keyboard case that features an integrated security anchor and the ClickSafe lock. The keyboard connects to your iPad via Bluetooth connectivity. The Kensington KeyFolio Secure provides access for all ports and controls for the iPad. The case also provides a loophole for a stylus or a pen. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. [Product Page]

Hamburg-based ROCCAT Studios has launched the ROCCAT Savu. It is known as the world’s only optical gaming mouse to feature a superb 4000 dpi sensor. This wired gaming also adopts the Easy-Shift[+] technology for advanced button configuration and a customizable lighting system delivering 16.8 million colors. The ROCCAT Savu gaming mouse works in conjunction with the ROCCAT Achievements Display (R.A.D.), a software that collects user data and provides a range of statistics for analysis such as mouse movement, button clicks, scroll steps, etc. Additional specs include Omron switches, an ultra-precise 2D wheel, an ergonomic right-hand design with an ultra-comfort surface and a 1.8m braided USB cable. The ROCCAT Savu retails for $59.99. [ROCCAT]

Green House Japan has started selling the GH-MUWAS wireless mouse. What makes this wireless mouse special is that it promises a battery life of up to 200-day using only a single AA battery. Measuring 96.5mm x 64mm x 37.5mm and weighing 49 grams (without battery), the Green House GH-MUWAS adopts the 2.4GHz wireless technology that provides a maximum range of up to 10-meter from its tiny USB receiver. The mouse also features a dpi switching button (1000dpi, 1500dpi, and 2000dpi), an infrared LED and side grips. The Green House GH-MUWAS retails for $18.6 each. [Green House]