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Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical Mouse and Keyboard
 
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Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical Mouse and Keyboard

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Technical Details

  • Keyboard and mouse combo
  • Wireless interface, use the mouse anywhere within 6 feet of the keyboard
  • iTouch buttons give you one-touch access to the Internet and multimedia controls
  • Optical mouse can be used on nearly any surface with enhanced response and control
  • Attractive silver and black detailing
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005QCT3
  • Item model number: 9670910403
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #52,220 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: November 17, 2005

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description
Sleek, versatile, and almost completely devoid of messy cables, Logitech's Cordless Freedom Optical is an elegant and exceptionally flexible control solution. From its jam-packed keyboard to its light-sensor mouse and wireless interaction, the unit represents the current pinnacle of computer input technology and offers more options and convenience than virtually any other similar setup. If you're prepared to pay the comparatively substantial price and thereafter quench its thirst for batteries, you really need look no further.

The Cordless Freedom Optical is actually comprised of three modules. The heart of the system is the receiver, a stylish triangular gadget approximately half the size of a typical mouse. Encased in a translucent shell that lets you see its high-tech inner circuitry, the receiver resides on the desktop or other convenient surface and gathers in the airborne signals produced by both input devices. It interfaces with the PC via a six-foot Y cable that connects to the PS/2 and/or USB ports, and operates best when within six feet of both the mouse and the keyboard.

The keyboard, a wireless adaptation of Logitech's own Internet Navigator Keyboard, is, in effect, a full-blown command center. Apart from its 104 standard keys, it features 20 additional controls for one-touch operation of common multimedia, e-mail, and Internet functions. Its eight Internet-specific buttons are labeled with designations such as Shopping, Finance, and Search, and by default access various regions of Logitech's own www.myitouch.com gateway site, although all buttons can quickly be reconfigured to your own preferences.

Three additional controls are at the keyboard's left edge, each designed to facilitate mouseless browsing. The Go button activates a tiny dialog box in which you can enter the URL of your choice. The Back button returns you to the last viewed page and will also move you forward once Logitech releases a downloadable patch in January 2002. The most innovative control of all, a miniature scroll wheel, can be programmed to support a variety of functions including cut and paste, vertical scroll, and zoom. The unit also features a sleep/shutdown button, an instant e-mail access key, and a seven-piece audio-video panel with handy amenities such as a mute switch and rotating volume wheel. Each single-click operation is accompanied by an onscreen text confirmation, and all 124 controls offer noiseless action.

Logitech has partnered this very capable keyboard with its Cordless MouseMan Optical, a wireless mouse that sports four buttons, one wheel, and a tiny light sensor on its underside that translates movement more accurately and with less tracking hassles than a traditional ball. With no cords to clutter the desk, no moving parts to get dirty, and no need for a mousepad, the Cordless MouseMan has a number of obvious advantages. Unfortunately, its asymmetrical design is just as uncomfortable for lefties as it is comfortable for right-handed folk. And certainly some users will long for the fifth button found on some competing mice. Otherwise, the Cordless MouseMan is a fine controller.

In action, the system offers a striking balance of functionality and futuristic good looks. With its unique gray-on-black color scheme, low aerodynamic profile, and curvy, detachable palm rest, the keyboard in particular adds a sense of drama to any desktop. The mouse isn't a perfect color match, yet it does sport a distinctive two-tone finish with a pretty Logitech logo up top and a glowing red light underneath.

The price for this level of performance is paid in batteries. Although its demand is no greater than that of comparable cordless products, the keyboard does gobble up four AA batteries twice a year and the mouse uses two more every three months. Even if you use rechargeable batteries, the maintenance cost is much higher than that of corded components. Is it all worth it? If cutting-edge wireless control is truly important, there's no question. --Gordon Goble

Pros:

  • Cordless operation
  • Powerful, versatile keyboard
  • Optical mouse with no moving parts
  • Sleek profile
  • Full programmability
  • One-touch access to Internet and multimedia with onscreen confirmation
Cons:
  • Formidable price point
  • Mouse not suitable for lefties
  • System requires six AA batteries
  • One less mouse button than some competing products


Product Description
Cordless Freedom Optical is the ultimate device in comfort and design. Lose the restricting cord and the lint-collecting mouse. Every keystroke is now made easy with Zero Degree Tilt, offering one of the lowest profile keyframes available. Seamlessly connect and navigate the Internet at the touch of an iTouch button or the scroll of the iNav wheel. Intuitive multimedia controls are at your fingertips and allow you to control MP3s, DVDs and CDs from your keyboard.

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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for non-gamers, May 4, 2002
By James (Berkeley, CA) - See all my reviews
If you're not a gamer, then get this product. They keyboard is very slim and it works great. If you ARE a gamer and are thinking about this product, please read on.
I bought this product because I wanted to control my comptuer from across the room, and the product definitely delivers what it is supposed to. The multi-media control works very well and lets me set the volume without having to touch my speakers or use my mouse. I've heard re-programming all the buttons isn't much fun, but I only use the email and Home one's.
But I bet you're wondering 1 or 2 things. First of all, 4 batteries for the keyboard and 2 for the mouse. How long will it last? Well, the keyboard lasts anywhere from 6-12 months, depending on how often you use it. The mouse on the other hand, only goes about 2-3 months, then it dies very abruptly. Yes, there are power levels, but they're only in vague words.... so it doesn't help very much.
And the second question you're asking is just how well does it perform. Let's start with the keyboard. Normally, the keyboard works fine, just like any other keyboard, but if you want to make sure you're keystrokes aren't being picked up at some frequency and logged (most likely.......they're not), but you have the option of encrpyting everything you send. This does take a toll on the response time though, but nothing drastic. I can still play CS or SC with hotkeys and bindings all intact.
But the big problem comes with the mouse. Your average PS/2 mouse is sampled at something like 40 Mhz in Win98/Me and 60 Mhz in Win2k/NT/XP. You can also tweak it up a bit too. Your average USB mouse runs at 125 Mhz, and while some gamers do go crazy and pump it up to 200 Mhz, most people can't tell the difference.
So what about this mouse? Well the limiting factor is the definitely communication rate between the mouse and the receiver. Thus, through some tests, it clocks in about an average of 50 Mhz. So yes, taking aim in CS will be much more difficult (stats courtesy of dansdata.com).
Personally, I have a USB port in the front of my computer, so I switch to my mouse when I need to be far away, then switch back to a optical USB mouse when I'm gaming.
Oh, and one more thing. If you're comparing optical cordless mice, and you're thinking about the MS Wireless Intellimouse, it's sampling rate is something like 35 Mhz. Pretty sluggish even for a non-gamer....
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Product, November 19, 2001
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I recently ordered this product. It's a wireless keyboard and mouse that use radio frequencies to transmit its signal. it comes with batteries to power it and is USB compatible. It's a really great product for people who would prefer to lay down in bed or lean back in a chair while they type. And the mouse is very comfortable. Everything should work fine as long as you keep the reciever away from your computer itself. All in all a good product.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Almost good enough for the price!, March 13, 2002
By nychen (GA, USA) - See all my reviews
I was very excited to get this keyboard/mouse because I had great expectations after reading so many reviews online that were generally saying "a must-have." Now that I've had this keyboard for almost half a year, I have alot of POSTITIVES and NEGATIVES. First, I'm a serious computer user who sits and types and mouses around at least 8 hours a day...

POSTITIVES: came with 6 non-rechargeable batteries, easy to set up, cool-looking factor, quick access buttons [especially the volume control and side-scroll], keyboard batteries last a long time [couple of months without a problem], mouse scroll is smooth and quiet

NEGATIVES: batteries [whether rechargeable or not] in mouse lasts barely 2 weeks so you better have at least 4 new backup batteries [or the mouse will just suddenly go dead], mouse only takes 1.5V batteries [most rechargeable batteries are 1.2V] mouse sometimes disconnects or stops working and you have to shake it, mouse form is not very ergonomic even for right-handers [those indentations for your thumb and pinky are horrible], mouse clicks are loud, keyboard scroll doesnt work in frames, both keyboard/mouse customizations reset unless you load them in startup menu for windows, keyboard clicks loud, keyboard weight is overburdened by batteries in the front so having it in your lap tends to slip, keyboard is hard to grip if you are carrying it since you may accidently press the power-off/sleep button

OVERALL: if I had known about how the mouse sucks up batteries power like a desert sucks up water, then I would've just bought the keyboard alone. the optical mouse is definitely not for gamers who need accurate surfacing, it is okay for photoshop. the keyboard is a good buy - but the problems with the mouse really devastates the whole Cordless Freedom package.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for what it is
This was a great mouse and keyboard combo. The keys felt good on the keyboard and the mouse was both comfortable and quite functional. Read more
Published 12 months ago by B. G. Rufleth

5.0 out of 5 stars Best keyboard and mouse I've ever owned, period.
I've had this combo for about 3 years. I've NEVER had a problem with it. I've only replaced the batteries in the keyboard once (as far as I can remember, anyway... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great to get rid of the cords
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very useful product
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Published on April 15, 2003 by Kishore Rao

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