Hands on with MoGo Mouse X54: works with Sony PS3
Filed under: Hands On, Input Devices | By: Daniel
Posted on: December 18, 2007 | No Comments

For the past couple of weeks with have had a play with the Bluetooth MoGo Mouse X54 which fits neatly into your laptops express card slot (if you have one).
My first impressions of the MoGo Mouse X54 was its size, this Bluetooth mouse is tiny and stylish at the same time. We posted a hands-on of the tiny G4 Slim Mouse before but that device was no where near as professional as the X54, which also features as a Media remote for controlling iTunes and Windows Media Player.


While it’s all good that the X54 mouse is sleek and charges in your laptop, what I really loved was being able to connect the mouse via the Bluetooth connection to my Sony PS3.

I have heard many PC gamers talk about some games having to be played on a home computer for the better mouse and keyboard controls, but the Playstation 3 does this as well with not only a keyboard but also the MoGo X54 mouse.
PS3 owners will know of some games that would be much better played with a mouse and the X54 does it just fine and connects in seconds.



Mouse Mode

There has never been a mouse quite like MoGo Mouse X54™ Sleek and comfortable, it allows the same functionality as conventional laser wireless mice – scroll, right click, left click – but without the cumbersome design that makes other mice difficult to take on the road. MoGo Mouse X54™ is built with an easy on/off switch and a handy kickstand that lets users choose from two different wrist positions.
Media Remote Mode

MoGo Mouse X54™ easily converts into a remote control that lets users wirelessly play, pause, previous track, next track and adjust volume on a variety of media devices. And since MoGo Mouse X54™ stores and automatically charges in your laptop, it’s the perfect tool when you want to take your media on the go.
In Summery: If you’re looking for a portable mouse and do not mind it being very tiny then the MoGo X54 is ideal, also PS3 console gamers can benefit from this mouse thanks to the easy to set up Bluetooth. It’s simple to use, compact, professional and does the job with ease.
The only problem we found would be for people with big hands. You can view more information on newtonperipherals.com and some more photos below.



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