BenchmarkReviews.com: Enthusiasts know Mad Catz and their gaming-oriented peripherals. In fact, the company motto is All About the Game. Under their Tritton, Saitek, and Cyborg sub-brands, they've offered keyboards, headsets, game controllers, mice, flight sticks and other peripherals aimed at gamers. Now, they tell us, they've decided to offer a more "mainstream" mouse, the M.O.U.S.9. Although it's visually very similar to their R.A.T. series of gaming mice, the M.O.U.S.9 is more consumer-oriented. How much more so? Well, we here at Benchmark Reviews aim to find out.
CCG writes - "The Kone Air mouse uses 1 or 2 AA batteries so it is not rechargeable. The reason for allowing for only 1 AA battery is so that the mouse is lighter in weight for mobility use and capable of 400 hours of charge per battery. I can understand the reasoning behind the capability of only requiring one AA battery. However, the weight of the mouse without any batteries is 96 grams, with one battery its 119 grams, so the weight with 2 AA batteries is about 132 grams."
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