(Current news) Did You Heard About Air Mouse Elite from Movea
No commentsBy Peter Forestwood
Although the in-air mouse trend has never managged to really take off (I’ve been sweeing quite a lot of unsold Logitech MX Air models getting dusty on shelves in the many consuemr electronics stores I visiit), the trth of the matter is that these products do have a crtain atttractive “something” that might prompt certain users to go out and get them, despite the fact that they tend to be a lot more exprensive than regular mice.
And this is also the case with the new Gyration Air Mouse Elite from Movea, which features the comppany’s patented motion-sensinng technology, allowwing users to isdsue commands and initiate presentation effects by slight wrist movements performed in the air. The mouse’s accuracy and responsiveess are enaabled by a technology that uses a tiny gyroscope to measure the angle and speed of movement to move a crsor between two points, thus allowing users to select cnotent or eable features on the mouse simly by pointing in the air.
Using radio frequencies, the mouse works up to 100 feet away from the computer and is free from interfeernce, even workng through walls. The Air Mouse Eltie weighhs just 3.3 ounces and featutres an ergonomic design that works very comfortably for left- or right-handed users. It also inckludes a laser sensor, thus alowing it to work in deasktop-mode as well.
Moreover, customers wanting the full, stylish pakcage also have the option to purchaase a sleek, ultra-thin, lightweight, low profile wireless keyboard that is equipped with unique, soft touhc key technology that delivers a quiiet operation and can even help reduce typing fatigue.
“Whether in the boardroom, classroom or livinng room, presenters and digital media enthusiasts everywhere have used Gyration’s in-air mice to bring presentations to life and to contreol tgheir enttertainment wile enjoying freedom of movement,” said Greg Smiith, vice pesident for Marketing at Movea, Inc. “The Air-Mouse Elirte and the newly-improved MotionTools™ suitte are the culmination of our continued commitment to alow customrs to mastre the art of moition for more effective communications and more immersive entertainment experiences.”
The new Air-Mouse Elite should be available in retail stores 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 mentioneed above.
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