Peripherals
Gyration MotionSense Air Mouse Don't Need No Stinkin' Mousemat
Posted by Kit Eaton at 10:00 PM on September 24, 2008
Movea's Gyration Motionsense Air Mouse adds to the ranks of new mice with gyros and accelerometers inside so you can control your computer just by waving them mid-air. It's an ambidextrous mouse using 2.4GHz wireless tech with 100-foot range and it's got both customizable buttons and gesture recognition. Inside there are two rotational gyro axes and three linear accelerometer axes to detect your movements with greater precision, and it's got a mere 20ms start-up time. As if that's not enough, it's also got a standard laser mouse option in case your arm gets tired. Available early October for $US100. Press release below.
Milpitas, CA, September 24, 2008 - Movea, Inc., the leader in motion-sensing technology for business communications, home entertainment and mobile computing, today announced the retail availability of its new Gyration Air Mouse with MotionSense technology. The compact, wireless mouse was created with the mobile professional in mind, and is designed to work in the air or on a flat surface like a desktop.
Movea's MotionSense technology provides precise in-air motion tracking, so users can control the mouse cursor intuitively and with ease, whether delivering a PowerPoint™ presentation or watching online videos. Precision motion sensors guarantee faithful responses to natural hand movements whether in the boardroom, the living room or a cramped space, such as a seat on an aeroplane or train. A simple flick of the wrist will command presentations, enhanced with Movea's GyroTools™ presentation effects, or control multimedia entertainment on a laptop, allowing users to change the volume or skip a song on iTunes™, or flip a TV channel on Slingbox™.
Weighing less than four ounces, the Air Mouse is compact enough to fit in a messenger bag, briefcase or purse, and versatile enough to be integrated with a PC or laptop from wherever a user wants to work or enjoy digital entertainment. With a sleek, ergonomic design, the Air Mouse works very comfortably for left- or right-handed consumers.
"The market for notebooks is transforming, as more people are buying them equipped with wide screens and media features, and using them not only for traditional business applications but also for entertainment access," said Greg Smith, Vice President for Marketing at Movea Inc. "The Air-Mouse was designed with such people in mind, providing mobile workers and entertainment buffs the freedom to control their PCs whether they're at home or on the road."
Using a proprietary radio frequency (RF) technology, the in-air controls are effective up to 100 feet and work through walls. The Air Mouse includes a laser sensor for precise desktop tracking, making it ideal for working at a desk or other flat surface. The RF USB dongle stores conveniently inside the mouse, which ships with an elegant travel case and, due to its small size, easily packs into the smallest of handbags.
The device will be available for purchase in early October with a suggested North America retail price of $99.99. For more information on this and the family of Gyration motion-sensing products, visit www.gyration.com.

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will
Posted 10:56 PM 24/9/08
What is that person doing? Looks like they are about to burst into "Penut butter jelly time!"
will
Git Em SteveDave loves this guy-->
Posted 10:51 PM 24/9/08
Wow, J Lo is doing mouse ads now?
Git Em SteveDave loves this guy-->
Stang70Fastback
Posted 10:33 PM 24/9/08
At least they're finally STARTING to incorporate some kind of aesthetically pleasing design to their products...
Stang70Fastback
User Formerly known as Arelar
Posted 11:18 PM 24/9/08
the curves, grooves and depressions on that mouse reminds me of... i dont want to say it, but it has a V in it
User Formerly known as Arelar
jeepingeek
Posted 11:08 PM 24/9/08
i hope this works better than their media center remote does. I can use it as a mouse sure but accuracy is not its strong suite.
jeepingeek
radio
Posted 11:30 PM 24/9/08
She must have that thing strapped to her somwhere. It would be soooo much easier if she just held it in her hand.
radio
Slartibartfast
Posted 11:29 PM 24/9/08
Judging from the ad, there is an option to set the gyroscopes on vibrate.
Slartibartfast
ealexand
Posted 11:29 PM 24/9/08
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!
ealexand
Stang70Fastback
Posted 11:28 PM 24/9/08
@jeepingeek: I was seriously considering buying one... but now you've got me having second thoughts.
I owned the original Ultra GT mouse from Gyration, and it worked WONDERFULLY... is it maybe just the fact that you're holding a REMOTE that makes it inaccurate. Or is the motion detection itself actually crap.
Stang70Fastback
obelix
Posted 11:24 PM 24/9/08
@User Formerly known as Arelar: A Volcano?
obelix
Sanjo
Posted 11:22 PM 24/9/08
This mouse looks like it was -made- for me. Dowant.
Sanjo
burnblue
Posted 11:21 PM 24/9/08
I used to see Gyration mice in stores all the time, but nowadays of you try asking for eg. Circuit City for one, they'll have no idea what you're talking about. I thought I heard that Nintendo bought out Gyration when they were ready to create the Wii
burnblue
Null42
Posted 11:21 PM 24/9/08
@User Formerly known as Arelar: Haha, you just had to say it, now I can't look at it without seeing that.
Null42
N@tedog
Posted 11:56 PM 24/9/08
The Logitech MX Air is amazing and looks better than this. I've got one and its the best hundred bucks I've spent.
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N@tedog
G-Ram
Posted 11:54 PM 24/9/08
I'm still waiting for an iPhone app that will use the accelerometers to guide the mouse in this way. Someone get on it!
G-Ram
danatoth
Posted 11:45 PM 24/9/08
@zenpoet: Gravity? I don't need no STEENKIN' gravity!!
danatoth
VideoVampire
Posted 11:44 PM 24/9/08
Would that make it a flying mouse?
VideoVampire
zenpoet
Posted 11:41 PM 24/9/08
Gyration Motionsense: we cracked that pesky anti-gravity problem everyone has been having.
zenpoet
Y2KGTP
Posted 12:00 AM 25/9/08
I can think of a much better ad campaign for a gyration theme.
Y2KGTP
Stang70Fastback
Posted 1:03 AM 25/9/08
@N@tedog: Have you ever used a gyration mouse? I was seriously considering the MX Air until I learned it did not have a trigger button.
Stang70Fastback
nightsky
Posted 12:54 AM 25/9/08
Man she looks like she has been shot or tased or hanged or ... something. What the hell is this supposed to mean? Why is she just hanging in the air with that blank stare? Does she hate the product? Is she comfronting the killer of her husband?
WTF?
Is she underwater? In space?
nightsky
cloudnine
Posted 1:29 AM 25/9/08
@nightsky:
wow... you just made my morning... i can't stop laughing... hahaha... so awesome :)
cloudnine
exer881
Posted 2:00 AM 25/9/08
A la Wii
exer881
Felix26591
Posted 2:29 AM 25/9/08
I'll buy it just to break it and turn it into a glove
Felix26591
PlayerX
Posted 3:28 AM 25/9/08
If you don't need a mousepad (which is a unique feature, imo...) then why didn't they shape it in a way that would allow someone to use it better if they were holding it in midair? Their conventional shape displeases me.
PlayerX