Kensington K72359WW Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball

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Identifiers
Model Kensington K72359WW
MPN Kensington K72359WW
Dimensions / Weight
Key Features
Battery technology
The chemical composition or classification of a battery, such as lithium‑ion, lithium‑polymer, nickel‑metal hydride, sealed lead acid, alkaline, zinc‑air, etc. It indicates the type of electrochemical reaction that stores and delivers energy in the device.
Alkaline
Battery type
The chemical composition or classification of a battery, such as alkaline, lithium‑ion, NiMH, or lead‑acid. It indicates the energy storage technology used in the product and helps users identify compatibility with devices that require specific battery chemistries.
AA
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Indicates whether the product supports Bluetooth Low Energy, a wireless communication protocol that enables low‑power data exchange between devices.
Yes
Bluetooth version
The specific version of the Bluetooth standard supported by the product, indicating its capabilities for wireless communication and compatibility with other devices. Values may be numeric (e.g., 4.2, 5.0) or include additional descriptors such as "+HS" or feature lists.
4.0
Buttons quantity
The total count of physical or programmable buttons available on a device such as a mouse, keyboard, or controller. This value indicates how many distinct input actions the user can perform directly from the hardware.
4
Buttons type
The kind of physical or touch-based button mechanism used on a device, such as a mechanical pressed button or a capacitive touch button. It indicates how the user interacts with the control surface and helps buyers understand the tactile feel and durability of the product.
Pressed buttons
Color
Represents the visual tone or hue that characterizes a product’s appearance, whether it is a single solid color, a combination of colors, or a special finish. This attribute helps users identify and compare items based on their aesthetic look.
Black
Depth
The linear measurement of an object from front to back or top to bottom, expressed in a physical unit such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, etc. It indicates how deep the item is and can be used for fitting, compatibility, or spatial planning.
101.6 mm
Device interface
List of physical or logical interfaces that a device can use to connect with other components, such as USB, PCI Express, SATA, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, and similar technologies. Each value represents an interface standard supported by the device.
RF Wireless+Bluetooth
Form Factor
Specifies the physical configuration or design of a product, such as ATX, Micro‑ATX, Mini‑ITX, tower, case with cover, etc. It describes how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
Ambidextrous
Frequency band
The operating frequency range of a device expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the specific radio frequencies that the product can transmit or receive, whether as a single value (e.g., 2.4 GHz) or a range (e.g., 2.4–5 GHz). This attribute helps users understand the wireless capabilities and compatibility of the device with network standards.
2.4 GHz
Height
The vertical dimension of a product measured from its lowest to highest point. It is expressed in a physical unit such as millimetres, centimetres or inches and applies to any item where height is relevant, including books, electronics, furniture and other objects.
260.3 mm
Manufacturer
The brand or company that produces the product, such as a computer, appliance, or accessory. This value helps users identify the source of the item and assess compatibility, support, and warranty information.
ACCO Brands Corporation
Movement Detection
Indicates the type of technology used to detect movement in a device or system. Common values include "Optical", "Darkfield", and "Opeto-electronical". The value describes how motion is sensed, whether by visual changes, light scattering, or electronic signals.
Optical
Movement detection technology
The type of technology used to detect movement in a device or system, such as optical sensors, laser tracking, infrared LEDs, or capacitive touch. It indicates how motion is sensed—by visual changes, light scattering, or electronic signals—and helps users understand the underlying mechanism for motion detection.
Trackball
Number of scroll wheels
The total number of scroll wheel mechanisms present on a pointing device such as a mouse or trackball. The value is an integer indicating how many separate scroll wheels the product includes, which can affect scrolling performance and ergonomics.
1
Other operating systems supported
A list of operating system names and versions that the product can run or support beyond its primary OS, including both commercial and open‑source distributions. Each value represents a distinct OS that is compatible with the hardware or software.
Chrome
Pointing Device Connectivity Technology
The type of network or data interface that a pointing device (e.g., mouse, trackball) uses to communicate with its host system. Typical values include "Wireless", "Cable", or specific protocols such as Bluetooth or USB.
Wireless
Pointing Device Host Interface
List of physical or logical interfaces that allow a pointing device to communicate with its host system, such as USB, Bluetooth, or other standards. Each value represents a distinct interface type that the device supports.
USB
Pointing Device Wireless Technology
The wireless communication technology used by a pointing device such as a mouse or trackball. Common values include RF, Bluetooth, and other radio‑frequency protocols. The attribute lists all supported wireless technologies for the device.
Bluetooth/Radio Frequency
Power source
The type of electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains electricity, batteries, USB power, or a combination of these options.
Batteries
Product line
The overall category or series that a product belongs to, such as a brand line, model family, or specific collection. It identifies the broader grouping used by manufacturers and retailers to classify items for marketing, inventory, and customer navigation.
Expert Mouse
Programmable mouse buttons
Indicates whether the mouse includes buttons that can be programmed by the user to perform custom actions, such as macros or shortcuts.
Yes
Purpose
The purpose indicates the primary function or intended use of a product, such as "Notebook", "Gaming", or "Server". It helps customers quickly identify whether the item matches their needs and can be used for filtering or categorization across different product categories.
Office
Receiver included
Indicates whether the product comes with a wireless receiver included in its package. A value of "Yes" means a receiver is supplied, while "No" indicates that no receiver is provided and must be purchased separately.
Yes
Receiver type
The type of wireless receiver that accompanies a keyboard or mouse, such as Nano, Micro, Unifying, Standard, or other specialized receivers. It indicates the form factor and compatibility with the device’s wireless protocol.
Nano receiver
Scroll type
The type of input mechanism that allows a user to scroll or navigate within an application, such as a wheel, touch surface, buttons, ring, or trackball. It indicates how the device translates physical movement into scrolling actions on the screen.
Ball
Scrolling directions
The direction(s) in which a device can scroll or navigate within an application, such as vertical, horizontal, or both.
Vertical
Weight
The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
635 g
Width
The horizontal measurement of a product, expressed in a linear unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates how wide the item is from one side to the other and is used for sizing, fitting, and compatibility purposes.
177.8 mm
Wireless receiver interface
List of physical or logical interfaces that a wireless receiver can use to connect with its host device, such as USB Type‑A, USB Type‑C, or audio jacks. The values are free‑text labels describing the connector type and any relevant version information.
USB Type-A
Kensington
Kensington is a brand that produces a wide range of computer and technology accessories, including laptop locks, mice, and keyboards. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California.