![logitech m6002](/images/stories/2012/February/general_news/logitech_m6002.jpg)
The M600 is both right and left handed and recognizes click-taps and gesture swipes. There’s also support for Logitech’s Flow Scroll software.
The mouse connects to the company’s Unifying Receiver dongle, which supports up to six Logitech devices at one time. Interestingly enough, it can run on one or two AA batteries. Of course, removing one battery will make the mouse lighter but slash operation time from six to three months.
![logitech m6001](/images/stories/2012/February/general_news/logitech_m6001.jpg)
The Touch Mouse M600 will hit the market later this month at $69.99.
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