The new ID bluetooth mouse is a big-ticket to pay or you can even say an arm and a leg! It’s for the rich people as it’s unaffordable for the middle-class to pay a hefty price of $1200 for this bluetooth mouse. So what’s so elegant about this mouse, that it’s costing so much? Well this ID mouse has hand-formed grade 1 titanium and high quality of plastic finish. This chic piece suffices a 3 button neodymium scroll wheel which will give you smooth scrolling with comfort. It’s easy with this mouth to browse a long sheet and as its handy so you will be in your comfort level. It works with AAA batteries and it’s finest for both left and right- handers.
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The new ID bluetooth mouse is a big-ticket to pay
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