Microsoft to add new members to its BlueTrack family in June

Microsoft to add new members to its BlueTrack family in JuneSoftware major Microsoft expanded its BlueTrack peripherals product line with the addition of two new mice, a keyboard and a Webcam.

The features of the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 are many, one of the them being the option to plug-and-go nano transceiver, that would allow the users to stay plugged into their notebook all the time. This wireless mouse operates without power interruption for up to 10 months on a single battery and would provide a 2.4GHz wireless connection with up to a 30-foot range and virtually no interference.

Furthermore, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000, which is scheduled for a June release and will retail for $49.95 also includes a four-way scroll, five programmable buttons, rubber side grips and magnifier.

The second mouse dubbed as the BlueTrack Wireless Mouse 5000 is planned to be released in June with a price tag of $39.95. The Mouse which can be used with either hand and has a snap-in transceiver for storage has an eight-month battery life.

The third addition by the company comes as a novel Wireless Desktop 3000 keyboard which will be available in June for $69.95 and features quiet-touch keys, a 2.4GHz wireless connection, a soft touch palmrest, spill-resistant design, favorite keys and a media center, that allows the users control media playback from the keyboard.

Other attractive features of this innovative keyboard includes one-touch access to WindowsMedia Player, e-mail, home, calculator, My Documents, Zoom, instant messaging and photos.

Last but not the least, the innovative Bluetrack LifeCam VX-2000 has been priced at $29.95 and would be available in June. It features a VGA video sensor, built-in microphone, Windows Live Video Messages and is optimized for Windows Live Messenger.

(via TopNews New Zealand. Contributed by Surjit Singh)