Bansky Yellow Vests Wireless optical mouse with usb receiver
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Wireless mouse to personalize with your own images. Our wireless mouse comes with usb receiver to plug into your computer.
Frequency 2.4G Hz. 500/1000 Dpi.
Receiver storage inside the mouse.
Works on both PC and MAC
Plug And Play! The mouse does not require any installation. You remove the USB key that is inside the mouse to connect it to your computer, and that's it ... The mouse is functional.
Because now almost everything is custom, it is the same for your computer mouse. A product that is currently a sensation and allows you to get the photo of your choice or your logo on your own mouse. Originality and creativity will make this practical and cheap gift an indispensable object for any computer scientist, man or woman.
A custom computer mouse is a useful desktop advertising accessory. Marked with your logo, it will stay in your customer's mind for a long time and accompany them in their daily activities.
As a business gift or as a CE gift, the customizable wireless computer mouse reinforces the links created by customization. A perfect advertising gift to complement your client's or partner's hardware. A stylish, high-tech corporate gift, synonymous with successful communication!
Design Bansky Yellow Vests Wireless
<p> The movement of yellow vests has conquered the world. The people are angry, and let it know. The French social movement has received the support of Italian ministers! From banal clothing the yellow vest has become the powerful symbol. </P> <h3> How the yellow vest became a symbol </h3> <p> First of all, a yellow vest is simple and cheap. A symbol as accessible, which speaks to everyone. Today in a car, it is essential to own one. And moreover, any form of protest is primarily a visual spectacle. This sign of dress, a fluorescent yellow color therefore allows to create a cultural revolution. </P> <h3> Yellow vests in the world </h3> <p> Serbia, Belgium, Iraq ... The "yellow vest" , a symbol of protest taken everywhere in the world. Protestant deputies wear them in the parliaments of their country. </P>