8 August 2006 10:36 GMT / By Amber Maitland
Logitech has launched four new products designed for use with notebooks on the go: Premium Notebook Headset, QuickCam for Notebooks Pro, QuickCam for Notebooks Deluxe, and V450 Laser Cordless Mouse.The Headset is primarily designed for use with VoIP applications like Skype, but can also be used for listening to audio from music tracks or video.
The headset fold flat for easy packing, and features a noise-cancelling microphone, in-line volume and mute controls, and USB and analogue connections. It retails for around £35.
The QuickCam Pro and Deluxe are both webcams designed for use when traveling to make videoconferencing easy.
Both feature RightLight 2 Technology, which according to Logitech ensures that the cameras deliver “superior performance even in low-light and uneven lighting conditions”.
The Pro version features a 1.3 megapixel sensor, advanced video technology, and RightSound Technology with acoustic echo-cancellation software.
The Deluxe version features video resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, and a sensor capable of 1.3 megapixels with interpolation.
The Pro model costs £80, while the Deluxe version retails for around £40.
Last up is the V450 Laser Cordless Mouse, which boasts a battery life of up to one year, and operates on 2.4GHz digital cordless technology. The device costs around £40. Hardware, Laptops, Logitech




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