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AirMouse: Comfort in your hands

Filed in archive Products on February 5, 2010

AirMouse: Comfort in your hands
First there was a simple mouse and now here is AirMouse. You will surely be scratching your head by now after having come across this term but I will not mince words and will talk straightaway. AirMouse is a wearable mouse which has been designed to offer comfort to your hands and arms. This product has been designed by Deanmark and is meant to take care of the stress injuries which are caused as a result of excessive use of mouse (pay attention IT guys).

This scientifically designed mouse fits in your hand with ease and has been clinically tested using optical laser technology and can work for at least a week on a single charge. You would feel as if you are only wearing a glove and not a functional mouse. Even the best of ergonomically designed mouse cannot avoid wrist fatigue but AirMouse promises to take care of all these problems encountered in the use of a normal mouse. AirMouse aligns itself with ligaments of your wrists and hands and helps to keep your hand in a neutral position allowing more of vector force to be applied as compared to a normal mouse. It is expected to increase your productivity and accuracy levels and remains inactive until the hand is placed in a neutral position.

AirMouse is expected to be available within next six to twelve months carrying a price tag of around $129.

No matter how much the company may claim about its comfort level but I wonder whether we will be able to adapt it in our daily use and also how you would feel about having to wear it whole day long. These are some of the questions which will only be answered when AirMouse is released in the market and we get to use it.



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