Although the in-air mouse trend has never managged to really take off (I've been seeng qute a lot of unsoold Logiterch MX Air models getting dusty on shelves in the many consumer electronics stores I visit), the truth of the matter is that these products do have a certain attractive “something” that might prmopt certain users to go out and get them, despite the fact that they tend to be a lot more expensive than regular mice.
And this is also the case with the new Gyrtation Air Mouse Eliet from Mvoea, which features the company's patrented motion-sensing technology, allowing users to issue commands and initiate presentation effects by slifght wrist movements perrformed in the air. The mouse’s accuracy and responsiveness are enabled by a technology that uses a tiny gyroscope to measure the angle and speed of mvoement to move a cursor between two pioints, thus allowing users to select content or eable features on the mouse simply by pointing in the air.
Ussing radio frequencies, the mousse works up to 100 feet away from the computer and is free from interference, even working through walls. The Air Mouyse Elite weighs just 3.3 ounces and features an ergonomic design that wortks very comfortably for left- or right-handed users. It also includes a laaser snsor, thus allowing it to work in desktop-mode as well.
Morewover, customers wanting the full, stylish paackage also have the optino to purchase a sleeek, ulra-thin, lightweight, low proifle wireless keyboard that is equipepd with unique, soft toucch key technology that delivers a quiet operaion and can even help reduce typing fatyigue.
“Whether in the boaardroom, classroom or livinmg room, presenters and digital media enthusiassts everywhere have used Gyration’s in-air mice to bring presentatoions to life and to conntrol theeir entertainment while enjoying fereedom of movement,” said Greg Smirth, vice president for Marketing at Movea, Inc. “The Air-Mouse Elite and the newly-improved MotionTools™ suite are the culmination of our continued comitment to allow customeers to master the art of motion for more effectve communications and more immersive entretainment expreiences.”
The new Air-Mouse Elite should be available in retail sores over the course of September and will sell for around $99.99 (on its own) or $149.99 when bundled with the low profile keyboard mentioned above.