The average range of wireless keyboard and computer mice is 15 feet. However different products have different ranges and other devices can interfere with their performance limiting the range.
The range of distance for your specific mouse will be in the instructions you received when you purchased the mouse. More information may be available by visiting the website of the store you purchased it from. The range of distance on wireless mice can go up to 40 feet.
You can type it in or select the range using the mouse or keyboard.
The range of cordless phones typically range up to 5 miles at best. However, you will rarely need more than 20 feet of cordless range if you are in your house.
The average wireless mouse usually features about a six foot range of use. Although there are special versions available featuring up to 30 feet of range.
There are many cordless phones on the market for purchase. Cordless phone have a large range. There is no consistent range. One of the largest ranges a person can find is 5.8GHz.
The roaming range of the Panasonic KX-TG6432M DECT Cordless Telephone is up to 300 feet.
Yes, bluetooth can work on different frequencys and hence you keyboard and mouse should have no problem talking to you computer withount any troubles, If you get a conflict with a similar device in range you can usually reset the device via a reset button on either the keyboard or mouse and it should designate itself a new frequency ;) enjoy
The range of a triple cordless phone is usually 12850. It delivers a high quality sound through speaker and headset while not compromising the battery life.
IOGEAR Long Range Media Center Desktop GKM551R Wireless Keyboard is one that has pretty good range. This keyboard has a whopping 15 foot range.
Microsoft's most popular wireless keyboard and mouse will work at ranges close to 15 feet, depending on where you have the receiver. The mouse seems to work better than the keyboard at longer distances, most likely because it is transmitting much less data. At a range of over around 8 feet, the typing on the keyboard lags a bit, and over 12 it gets quite spotty. It did work at exactly 15 feet from the computer, but not well enough for prolonged use. Make sure the receiver is pointed in the best possible direction towards where you will be typing, and that nothing is between the keyboard or mouse and the receiver, and you will have much better luck. Another trick is piggybacking the usb receiver for the keyboard/mouse with another device or usb hub, anything you can do to get the receiver closer to where you are. I used an external keypad for use on my laptop, which has ubs ports, and it added almost a foot to my range for the experiment.
The VTech DS6151 cordless phone system is a popular product with an advertised 'excellent extended range'. Unfortunately an exact number for that range proves very difficult to obtain as it does not appear in the user manual or on the sales listing of the VTechphones site.
Dense vegetation does affect the range of cordless phones. Hardwood trees such as oaks and maples limit range more than conifers. You may read more about this here: http://www.comfortcanada.com/Engenius/range.htm
The AT&T ATT-TL7611 Cordless Headset has a range of 500 feet