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One more innovative mouse – AirMouse

By Mac Hack PC 1 February 2010 View Comments

We have learned about Magic Mouse, now its time for us to learn about AirMouse made by Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd – just another innovative mouse. What makes it unique is the fact that you wear it like a glove.. AirMouse is a wireless mouse with which you can mouse better, faster and longer. AirMouse can run for a week with any recharge.

AirMouse

AirMouse begins with the human form and builds functionality around it. It also increased your mousing speed and accuracy by seamlessly aligning itself with the ligaments of your hand and writs retaining more of the vector forces you apply to the AirMouse during operation than a regular ergonomic computer mouse. The mouse is also designed to remain inactive until your hand is placed in a neutral, flat position, so you can easily go back and forth between typing and mousing.

This innovative mouse’s optical tracking laser and the left and right mouse click buttons are positioned in the palm of our hands and adjacent to our fingertips leaving them exposed so that we can interchangeably touch type or use the AirMouse with out having to remove the mousing device from our hands.

AirMouse will be available with in the 6 to 12 months at a price of $ 129

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