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Cut the cord with a wireless rechargeable USB mouse, $11.95 shipped (today only)

by Rick Broida
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The travel-friendly Targus operates cord-free (except when recharging)

(Credit: Targus)

If you're still using a corded mouse, it's time to get with the 21st century. One-deal-a-day site Yugster has a Targus wireless rodent for just $6.95, plus five bucks for shipping. It's a refurb with a 90-day warranty.

This three-button optical scroll mouse relies on RF technology (meaning no line of sight required) to communicate with its USB dongle. When the rechargeable battery gets low, you simply connect the mouse to the dongle using the included cable. You can, of course, continue using it while it's charging. There's also a USB extension cable so desktop users don't have to reach behind their PCs every time they want to plug and unplug the dongle.

Of course, this is really more of a travel mouse, one for notebook users whose machines lack built-in Bluetooth. (If yours has built-in Bluetooth, look for a Bluetooth mouse instead, one that doesn't require a full-time dongle.) At $11.95 shipped, it's a hard bargain to beat (it sells new for $29.95). Act fast: The offer expires at midnight today.

Originally posted at The Cheapskate
Rick Broida, a technology writer for nearly 20 years, is the author of more than a dozen books. In addition to writing CNET's The Cheapskate blog, he oversees BNET's Business Hacks. Rick is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CBS Interactive. Disclosure. Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers. Follow Rick on Twitter at cheapskateblog.
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by Jimlex May 14, 2008 8:25 AM PDT
You really shouldn't post deals from One-Sale-A-Day. In my experience, that site is a scam. I ordered a bluetooth headset from them and it took over a month and a half to receive. Repeated attempts to contact them went unanswered. It took a whole week for them to respond to my email. Even then, all I got was a stock-answer to my detailed question. There are no phone numbers listed on the site to call them. And when I actually did get what I ordered, it came in a padded envelope. Inside was a plastic zipper bag with the headset and charger in it even though the product was listed as "New". It didn't include instructions or the actual box.
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by rickbroida May 14, 2008 11:08 AM PDT
Actually, this deal is not from 1 Sale a Day, but rather Yugster. I should have mentioned that I've never ordered anything from them, and that standard buyer-beware procedures apply.
by Jimlex May 14, 2008 12:58 PM PDT
Oops, I should read more closely. My bad. But, still...don't ever buy anything from 1dealaday.com :P
by HTexas2 May 14, 2008 1:02 PM PDT
I clicked on your link to purchase the mouse but there is a different product advertised. Does this mean the product is out of stock and they are offering something else now? This is a great deal and I want to take advantage of it. Great find! I love this Cnet Blog!!!

Thank you
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by rickbroida May 14, 2008 2:50 PM PDT
Shoot. Yep, they must have sold out. Call it the "Cheapskate effect." <g> Sorry about that! I thought they'd have enough to last the day.
by jacobshm May 14, 2008 1:25 PM PDT
DO NOT BUY!!!

Usually the product and deals listed here are great, however I got one of these mice included with a cooling pad. Junk would be an insult to landfills everywhere.

Consider yourselves warned.
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by rickbroida May 14, 2008 2:51 PM PDT
Details, please: What was so junky about it?
by MasterYug May 23, 2008 4:55 PM PDT
Just a quick comment - the complaint above was for another company - not Yugster. I'm actually one of the Owner's -- we simply would never have someone go 1.5 months without a reply or help -- in fact, almost all issues are handled same day as best we are able. With hundreds of orders going out per day things do come up but we really do work hard to resolve. Plus, Yugster.com offers the Assurz 90 Day Satisfaction Guarantee on virtually all new products purchased - hard to beat.
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