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NX-8080S BT Copilot Wireless Bluetooth Silent Mouse
Genius launches a smiling version of the NX-8080S BT 7-button Bluetooth+Wireless silent Copilot mouse for office. More than silent button clicks, this NX-8080S BT also has a modern Copilot AI button that can activate Copilot AI assistant. Its Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless dual interfaces are compatible to computer or tablet.
No matter new computer or mouse upgrade, Genius NX-8080S BT enhances the value and comfort.
Features
Bluetooth and wireless silent mouse
AI Copilot botton to activate Copilot assistant (for windows 11 or above)
Working distance up to 10 meters
7-button with - AI Copilot button to activate Copilot assistant (for windows 11 or above)
Silent click, avoid bothering others
Power saving switch
DPI switch 800/1200/1600(default)
Full size design for either hand
System Requirements
Computers, phones, or tablets with Bluetooth or USB port
2.4GHz Mode
Available USB port
Windows 8, 10, 11 or later
macOS 10.14 or later
ChromeOS
Bluetooth Mode
Windows 8, 10, 11 or later
macOS X 10.8 or later
ChromeOS
iOS 11 or later
iPadOS 13.4 or later
Android 7 or later
Specification
Model Name
NX-8080S BT
Colour
Noble Black
RF Frequency
Dual mode Bluetooth 5.3 and 2.4GHz
Note: Bluetooth mode and 2.4G mode cannot be used at the same time.
Interface
Bluetooth or USB receiver
Sensor Engine
Optical
Number of Buttons
7 (Left, Right, Middle button with Scroll, Forward, Backward, DPI Switch and AI Copilot activation key)
Resolution (DPI)
800 / 1200 / 1600 (default)
Weight & Dimensions
60.4 x 39.2 x 111.2 ( 2.40" x 1.54" x 4.38" )
Mouse : approx. 54 g
USB Receiver : 2 g
Package Contents
NX-8080S BT Wireless Copilot Bluetooth Silent Mouse
One USB receiver
One AA alkaline battery
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