V450 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
Ready to follow you anywhere.
Lasting precision
Smooth laser precision and a 12-month battery life let you get more done with less hassle.
Take comfort
Whether you’re in the office or on the road, your hand will love the natural shape and soft rubber grip.
Plug and forget
The cordless, USB nano-receiver is always ready for use. Plug it in once and forget about it.
Precise laser tracking and a 12-month battery life make this comfortable wireless mouse ready to follow you anywhere.
Laser tracking
Laser precision means you’ll enjoy smoother tracking on just about any surface.* Curious about cursor control?
12-month battery life
You’ll enjoy up to a year of use without the hassle of changing batteries.** Big on battery life? We are, too.
Ergonomic design
The sculpted, ambidextrous design with soft rubber grips feels good in either hand—even after long hours of use. Comfortable hands like comfortable mice.
Plug-and-forget nano-receiver
So small and unobtrusive, you can plug it into a USB port and forget about it. Plus, you can say goodbye to worries about broken or lost receivers. Plug into more about the plug-and-forget nano-receiver.
Logitech® Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless
You get the reliability of a cord with cordless convenience and freedom—fast data transmission and virtually no delays or dropouts. Learn more about Logitech wireless technologies.
On/Off switch
It’s easy to use and helps increase battery life by letting you shut down the mouse when you aren’t using it.
* The laser sensor does not work on glass or mirrors. If you’re looking for a mouse that will track on glass, click here.
** Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.
Laser sensors: A controlling interest
Sensing the details
What does a mouse do? Fundamentally, it allows you to control your cursor. And the best measure of cursor control is the accuracy with which the mouse translates the movements you make with your hand.
How precise is your mouse? Logitech mice use advanced sensors to make sure that whether you’re clicking links, dragging text, or opening new apps—that whatever you’re doing—your computing experience is seamless.
We achieve precision by designing miniature sensors. These sensors take lots of little pictures of the surface below the mouse, interpret those pictures, and translate the movement your hand makes into movement on your screen.
Sensitive to your needs
Some people just need a mouse that works. Others need a mouse that can track on many surfaces. And gamers need a mouse that can give them game-changing precision at any hand speed.
Details, details
There are two kinds of sensors: optical and laser.
Mice with optical sensors track the surfaces beneath them using the available light and an LED lamp.
In 2004, Logitech introduced the first mouse with laser tracking. Laser sensors, compared to optical, produce far more illumination—both of the surface and of the contrast created by, literally, specs of dust on the surface—revealing a wealth of details even on glossy surfaces like highly polished wood. And that means your mouse can track motion precisely on many surfaces, without lags or jitter.
Glass. The final frontier.
Logitech mice that are built with Logitech® Darkfield Laser Tracking™ use the smallest possible details to create a micro-road map of the surface. That means these mice can track on glass.*
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Gaming-grade control
If you’re an expert gamer, pixel-perfect tracking can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Our mice with gaming-grade laser sensors can track at speeds all the way up to 5000 dpi. So when the game is on the line, you’ll get maximum precision, blinding speed, and ultra-smooth tracking.
Track tested
We rigorously test all of our laser mice on a wide variety of surfaces to make sure your mouse is free of tracking flaws.
* Mice with Logitech® Darkfield Laser Technology cannot track on glass that is 4 mm thick or less, which is not much larger than the head of a pin.
Powering your mouse
The power of convenience
For you, having a wireless mouse is all about convenience. Any time you need new batteries it’s a hassle.
That’s why we’re hard at work figuring out ways to extend the battery life of every mouse we sell. And it’s why we make some mice that let you go more than a year without changing the batteries. Because we happen to think that fewer batteries are better for you. (And better for the planet, too.)
On and on and on
The longer your battery life, the less hassle you face. No lugging around batteries when you’re on the go. No wasting time and money on frequent changes.
Pick a mouse with batteries that last a year, 15 months, 18 months—or even three years—and you might just forget it runs on batteries at all.
Charge, not change
Don’t want to deal with changing batteries at all? We’ve got rechargeable mice, too. You just place your mouse in its recharging stand or plug in the USB cord when you’re done using it, and you’ll always be ready to go.
Bells and whistles
Mice that turn off automatically. Buttons that help you conserve battery life. Battery indicator-lights.
Many Logitech wireless mice are designed to help your batteries last longer. By automatically putting your mouse to sleep when you aren’t using it. By offering On/Off buttons that let you manually turn off your mouse. With battery indicator-lights that help prevent surprises—so you know you can count on your mouse when you need it most.
Some mice combine auto off, On/Off buttons, and battery indicator-lights.
Mice you can get comfortable with
It all adds up
Do you spend a lot of time with your mouse? Repeating the same hand and arm movements over and over again hundreds, if not thousands, of times a day? Even the littlest difference in design can make a big difference in your comfort.
Logitech mice have all sorts of features that help increase your comfort and help reduce the amount of movement, effort, and strain needed to get around your computer.
A natural fit
If your hand had a choice in the matter, it would naturally take the angle of a handshake when your arm is bent.
We figured nature might be on to something and created mice that are sculpted and sloped to let your hand take a more comfortable, handshake-like position. And that means your hand can relax.
A better grip
You lift and move your mouse again and again, all day long. If it’s hard to hold, it’s going to put a little extra strain on your hand. But don’t worry—we added non-slip rubber grips to many of our mice to increase friction and make it easier for you to hold and grab your mouse without squeezing.
All about angles
Extending your wrists and flexing your fingers for hours may not feel so good. That’s why we make low-profile mice that reduce the angle you need to extend your wrist. And we carefully place controls so that most hands can use them without flexing fingers more than 45 degrees.
Navigating to comfort
Comfort features aren’t the only ones that help your hand out. If you can get where you want to go faster, your hand does less work. Less work equals more comfort.
Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through 10,000 lines of a spreadsheet with a single spin of the nearly frictionless wheel—something that would take 1,000 spins and seven minutes to do with a traditional scroll wheel. In the long run, that’s a whole lot less work that your finger has to do.
Want more time-saving controls that can save your hand, too? Side-to-side scrolling plus zoom, application switching, and Forward and Backward buttons all help you do more things with less effort.
Smooth moves
Is your mouse fighting your moves? We’ve got mice with slick, low-resistance feet that allow them to glide more smoothly than your average mouse. When your mouse resists less, you don’t need to work as hard.
The easy track
You can even choose a mouse that doesn’t make you move very much at all. A trackball mouse stays in one place—you just move the ball with your finger or thumb. Plus, customizable buttons help you do more, more easily.
Wireless mice. Cut the cord.
You don’t have to stay tied to your desk. Or live with the chaos of cords.
With Logitech wireless mice, you’re free. Free to be more productive and comfortable on the go. To keep your desk clutter-free. And to say “no thanks” to your notebook’s tricky touch pad.
With a variety of wireless options, you’re also free to pick which type of wireless works best for you. But don’t worry—we’re here to untangle all the terminology and technology.
The power player: Advanced 2.4 GHz
Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless delivers even more robust, reliable performance than ever before, effectively eliminating delays and dropouts (compared to conventional 2.4 GHz and 27 MHz wireless technologies).
Even in the busiest wireless environments, such as a busy airport or high-tech office, Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology delivers the reliability of a cord plus cordless convenience and freedom.
Your mouse is automatically paired with the receiver plugged into your computer and minimizes conflicts with other devices. So, you can use your mouse with the most demanding applications and know that every move you make will be carried out instantaneously. It uses less battery power than other wireless technologies, too.
Just plain easy: Bluetooth®
No dongle, no cord—Bluetooth® mice give you a hassle-free connection to your Bluetooth-enabled computer.
Back to basics: 27 MHz
For a basic wireless connection, 27 MHz wireless technology is reliable. You can use it up to six feet away with less chance of interference in your home or small office because the band isn’t widely used.
Plug-and-forget nano-receiver
You can forget about it
Here’s one less thing to worry about when you’re on the go - your wireless receiver. That’s because our plug-and-forget nano-receiver isn’t just small - it’s tiny. You can literally plug it in once and forget about it.
Leave it and love it
With most wireless receivers, you need to plug and unplug them every time you pack up your notebook. The plug-and-forget nano-receiver is different. It’s so small it stays nearly flush with your notebook - so it’s always ready. You just turn off your mouse and go.
It’s a stowaway
If you ever want to store the receiver, you can do that, too. Plus, because you’re not using it, storing your receiver will help conserve battery life.
Depending on the mouse you’re using, you can put the nano-receiver in the storage slot (inside the mouse) or slide it into a port (on the back of the mouse) and - presto! - your mouse turns off.
When you’re ready to get back to business, you simply press the eject button to release the receiver, plug it into your notebook, and start working. (Did we mention the nano-receiver is plug and play?)
Pint-sized power
Sure this little guy is about the size of a small coin, but it packs plenty of power. Nearly all mice that come with the nano-receiver offer Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity.* That means you’ll experience virtually no delays or dropouts, even in the busiest high-tech environments, such as an airport, a coffee shop, or your neighborhood coffee shop.
If it weren’t so easy to forget about, you might just find this receiver unforgettable.
* The Logitech® VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks was introduced before we offered Logitech® Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless.
System Requirements
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Windows-based computer
- Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, or Windows® 7
- USB port
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Mac® computer
- Mac OS® X 10.4 or later
- USB port
Warranty Information
- 3-year limited hardware warranty
Package Contents
- Logitech® V450 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
- 2.4 GHz Plug-and-Forget Nano-receiver
- Logitech® software CD for PC and Mac
- Quick-start guide
- 2 AA batteries
- Desktop USB extension stand
Part Number
- PN 910-000774
- PN 910-000771
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