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Gigabyte to Showcase Aivia Mice and Audio Products at Computex 2013

By Joy Hou - on 3 Jun 2013, 5:15pm

Gigabyte to Showcase Aivia Mice and Audio Products at Computex 2013

Gigabyte will be displaying its Aivia Neon Touch-charge Air Presenter Mouse, Aivia Uranium Wireless Gaming Mouse with GHOST Macro Station, FLY Lightweight On-Ear Headset, and S3000 USB 3.0 Extraordinary Power Speakers at the Computex 2013.

Aivia Neon Touch-charge Air Presenter Mouse

Combining the functionalities of a wireless mouse with the versatility of a wireless presenter, the Aivia Neon operates on a high density Li-ion battery that allows for easy charging: simply flip the battery cover and attach to the USB nano-receiver. Lifting the mouse off any surface and pressing the air-mouse key will activate air-mouse mode, while placing the mouse back on the surface de-activates it.

Aivia Uranium Wireless Gaming Mouse with GHOST Macro Station

Like the name implies, Gigabyte replaces the onboard memory from the mouse to the receiver, enhancing signal and improving power life. Supporting dynamic status display, the GHOST Macro Station concurrently displays the current status of the Aivia Uranium Wireless Mouse. Equipped with a 6500dpi Twin-eye gaming laser sensor, gamers can re-assign macro hotkeys in-game conveniently. The GHOST Macro Station has a instant charging device which lets you charge by plugging in the USB charging cable to the mouse.

FLY Lightweight On-Ear Headset

Built with reinforced steel, the FLY weighs a mere 79g and comes with soft leather ear cushions to guarantee comfort for long periods of time. It also comes equipped with tailor-made 40mm drivers and customized Neodymium magnets.

S3000 USB 3.0 Extraordinary Power Speakers

In a black and white exterior, the plug-and-play S3000 is ideal for gamers, delivering heavy-stepping effects and crystal clear shooting sounds. Its touch panel allows users to adjust the volume, mute, or restart the flow of melody with a simple, single touch.

All images accredited to Gigabyte.

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