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click image to enlargeEpicMouse
This is not a small mouse, it is 12cm from back to front, between 5 and 8cm wide and 4cm tall.
Apart from the normal two buttons and scroll wheel there are sic other programmable ones. Not finished yet as the left side has a thumb rest and indeed a OLED display showing the amount of battery remaining and indeed which mode you are in.
The base has an on/off button and a mode change button with the infra red between them. Behind these is what looks like a battery compartment as you would find on most Wi-Fi mice but it is just where your USB dongle lives when you're not connected to a PC.
This unit does not have batteries it has an internal solid battery that you can recharge using the supplied USB C to USB lead that can also be attached to the front of the mouse to make it a corded rodent. It weighs 135 grams.
click image to enlargeThe JLAB EpicMouse is currently available from Amazon priced at £59.99.
JLAB Go Keyboard
This is a small keyboard, it is 28x12.5x1.5cm. While the mouse above has three methods of connection this has two Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and it uses two 'AAA' batteries.
It has a total of 79 keys with the alpha and numeric keys being full size.
The keys are 'soft touch' so its almost silent in use. It has a smart media dial that can control sounds so play/pause/skip all easily controlled. It can work with Windows/MAC/Android.
At the time of publication the JLAB Go Keyboard can be found on Amazon priced at £19.99.