Upcoming Wearable Mouse for Wearable Computers
By Galileo on Feb 24, 2010 with Comments 0
With wearable computers and wearable batteries, here comes wearable mouse called DMDeanmark, a product of TheAirMouse.
According to the manufacturer, the DMDeanmark increased the movement speed and accuracy aligning with the ligaments of the hand. It is supposed to help to prevent computer related repetitive stress injury, specifically Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or aka weakness of the wrist.
For those who are fashion-minded, fear not, TheAirMouse offers the fabric in 4 colors, including yellow, black, purple and the blue as shown in the photograph.
In terms of specifications, this innovative wireless gadget has a operating life of 1 week. What is missing is the Asterisk (*) that accompanies most specifications, stating the conditions of use.
There are two mouse buttons, one on the palm, and the other is supposed to be between the 2 fingers shown below. We are skeptical how this is going to work while we are typing. One good thing is that we probably hold a pen between the fingers while switching between them during surfing and jotting of notes on a piece of paper. There are no information on the price, nor test reviews on the relability or user-friendliness.
It might still be in the prototype stage.


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