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Jlab Epic Wireless Mouse

Jlab Epic Wireless Mouse
  • Product Code: ga140169
  • Availability: In Stock

$177.00 $267.27

Boost productivity and comfort with the JLab Epic Wireless Mouse. With nine programmable buttons, a six month battery life, and the ability to connect up to three devices, this mouse is a robust solution for those who work at home or on the go.

RF Wireless Connection    Up to 2400 dpi    Nine Programmable Buttons    Up to 250 Hz Polling Rate    Up to 6 Month Battery Life    OLED Screen    Supports Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS

Key Specs
Sensor TypeOptical
Number of Buttons9
Mouse Hand OrientationRight
WirelessBluetooth 5.2 
Battery800 mAh Lithium-Ion
Mouse
Sensor TypeOptical
dpi1200 to 2400
Scroll TypeScroll Wheel
Number of Buttons9
Mouse Hand OrientationRight
LED IndicatorYes, Connection, Battery Level, dpi
Polling Rate125 Hz
250 Hz
LED IlluminationNo
Connectivity
WirelessBluetooth 5.2 
Host ConnectionUSB-A
Full-Functionality OS SupportChrome OS, Mac, Windows
Battery
Battery800 mAh Lithium-Ion
Maximum Battery Life6 Months
General
Weight4.8 oz / 137 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.3 x 4.4 x 2.3"

This mouse features a slanted, ergonomic design and a thumb fin for reduced friction when gliding across surfaces. The optical sensor ranges between 1200 and 2400 dpi for control over its sensitivity. Its 800mAh rechargeable battery lasts up to 6 months after a full charge, meaning you rarely have to think about how much life it has left. When you need to check, the OLED screen above the thumb fin shows the remaining battery life as well as the current dpi setting and if the mouse is successfully connected.

Connect up to two devices through the integrated Bluetooth 5.2 capability, and a third device using the included USB-A wireless receiver.

Using the JLab Work application, program the nine buttons and switch between 120 and 250 Hz polling rates to get the sensitivity and accuracy you need. You can save up to three unique profiles to switch between depending on how you want to use the mouse.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What are the specific differences between the original Epic Pro and the Epic Pro V?

A: The V is for video. I originally believed it to mean 5th Generation...

Q: 2. Do the extra mouse buttons work with macOS?

A: I gave it as a gift I'm sorry I don't know.

Q: 3. What is the minimum and maximum length of time in pan and tilt please?

A: As per the manufacturer, the maximum setting is 99 days, 23 hours and 59 seconds.

Q: 4. Can this be used with a Nikon D850?

A: Yes, this unit is compatible with the D850.

Q: 5. How is the Gyration Air Mouse connected to the TV?

A: The Adesso Gyration Air Mouse GO Plus Wireless Mouse and Remote BH #AD00GG77 enables handheld control of computer applications. The Adesso Air Mouse® GO Plus pairs via 2.4 GHZ Wireless Technology to a Windows PC computer. Package Contents: • Gyration Air Mouse Go Plus • Desktop charging cradle and USB charging cable • 2.4 GHz USB receiver • Quick start Guide • Downloadable MotionTools software for Windows Compatibility • Requires USB Port • Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8 & 10)

Q: 6. Is it compatible with the Sony A7 cameras?

A: Yes we use it for A7rii with 240mm no wire connection though.

Q: 7. Spheric photo 360 results? 3890 x 1920?

A: Two parts to your question:360: it's not a full sphere as the bottom of the gigapan cuts you out from seeing the ground. You will have manually shoot the hole below to get full spherical or you will have a black hole.Resolution: For the gigapan epic, it only takes the cameras one size below DSLRs like a Canon 5D or Sony 7R. I have a gigapan pro which mounts these bigger cameras. For the Epic I use a Sony A6000 mirrorless with a Rikon 12mm lens. That will give you 7 columns and 4 rows, each image is 6K pixels. When stitched at max size is 22000x11000 pixels. That's a lot. If you want more detail, snap on a 18 or 24mm lens, which will require more columns and rows (will also take longer), that result can go up to 40-60000pixels across. Result is dependent on lens and slices you do. Not the Epic

Q: 8. GigaPan EPIC Pro V for Video, but it can function as GigaPan EPIC Pro for Camera?

A: Great product for time laps

Q: 9. Is the GigaPan Epic Pro V fully compatible with a Fujifilm GFX-100S? And with a longer (e.g. 120mm or 250mm lens)?

A: Unfortunately the GigaPan EPIC Pro V Robotic Camera Mount does not list the Fuji GFX series cameras as compatible.

Q: 10. Will this work with Sony A99ii? Does it come with correct cable?

A: As far as I'm aware, Gigapan doesn't offer a Sony Multiconnector shutter cable for the EPIC Pro or EPIC Pro V. There are some third party cables out there though - check the Gigapan forums

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