evoMouse the virtual mouse

evomouseMost of the mice that we have talked about over here on Coolest Gadgets tend to lean more towards the gaming segment, but this time around, it would be the ordinary working man who might end up with something better – that is, the $79.99 evoMouse. This is a virtual mouse which will (theoretically speaking, of course) respond to your hand motions, and it will play nice with a slew of modern day computing devices such as Macs, iPhones, iPads, Windows, and Android-powered electronics.

As usual, the evoMouse will live up to its technologically advanced namesake, meaning it will be able to support wireless connectivity via Bluetooth, but just in case you happen to be using it alongside a device that has no Bluetooth connectivity, fret not, there is also an included USB cable to get you started. The evoMouse will work via IR, where just about any flat and smooth surface would end up as a touchpad after turning it on. Your fingers will be able to perform a variety of motions, including clicking, dragging, scrolling, and even to right click. Sounds like magic? That’s what we thought at first, but it is just plain old electronic wizardry at work here.
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Mouse Taxidermy Chess Set: Roll Your Dice, Move Your Mice

While I like playing the occasional game of chess, I don’t think I’d be able to make it through a round playing with this chess set without throwing up a little bit in the back of my throat.

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Yes, what you’re looking at is an entire chess set made from taxidermied mice. It was made by Etsy creator TheCurious13 “to get people’s attention.” Well, mission accomplished, Curious, mission accomplished.

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According to its description the set is made from “fur, taxidermy, mouse, mice, foam, cotton, wire, beads, fabric, wood, paint, paper, and glue.” That’s right, there are so many mice, he had to state it twice. Hey, I made a rhyme!

Each mouse has been dressed in appropriate garb, including tiny crowns for Kings and Queens, and these adorably creepy little bishop’s outfits:

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Each of the 32 mice in the set was already dead, frozen and bred to be fed to reptiles, so I suppose this is a slightly more pleasant outcome for them. I guess. Unfortunately (or is it fortunately), the set has already been sold, so we don’t have to worry about the cat eating all our pawns any time soon.

[via Dangerous Minds via Geekologie]

Rapoo 7100P wireless optical mouse introduced

rapoo-7100pI remember the earlier days when an optical mouse proved to be a great time saver which is convenient to use, as you do not have to consistently clean up after the trackball inside from dirt, grime and other dust bunnies. The drawback back then was, optical mice will most probably require a mousepad, and does not work fine at all on smoother, reflective surfaces. Well, I am glad to say that technology has changed a whole lot in the past few years, and while nobody makes the traditional mouse with a trackball inside anymore, the kind of optical technology used have also progressed to a certain degree so much so that optical mice would work on pretty much all surfaces without missing a beat. Rapoo’s latest attempt in this area would be the Rapoo 7100P wireless optical mouse.

The Rapoo7100P happens to be a 5GHz wireless optical mouse which will result in a smoother user experience whenever you are working on a laptop or desktop. Of course, your hand will be wrapped around a sleek package to experience a comfortable grip and supreme usability. What advantage is there when it comes to incorporating 5GHz wireless connectivity? It is different from the standard 2.4GHz because of its impenetrability, and the signals on it are not easily obstructed by furniture as well as other objects. Not only that, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi will not interfere easily with the 7100P, ensuring that you end up with a dependable, steady connection at all times.

You will find that the Rapoo 7100P will feature four-way scrolling: up, down or side to side. Such movement paves the way for you to accurately and consistently control the mouse as you go through documents or browse the web. The scroll wheel itself will boast of a rubberized texture for easy gripping and precision use. Apart from that, the Rapoo 7100P will feature a pair ofprogrammable buttons on the left side of the mouse, while there is also the “invisible” optical engine within the mouse that ensures no light is emitted when in use. You can pick it up for $24.99 a pop in black, red, green or gray colors.

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Rapoo 7100P Wireless Optical Mouse Announced

Rapoo 7100P Wireless Optical Mouse AnnouncedThe folks over at Rapoo have come up with some interesting as well as useful peripherals in the past, and this time around, they have introduced the wireless optical mouse known as the Rapoo 7100P. This is a 5GHz wireless optical mouse which is touted to deliver a smoother user experience, regardless of whether you are working on a laptop or desktop. It will rely on a kind of advanced technology which has been crammed into the sleek form factor, while your hand will be able to enjoy a comfortable grip and supreme usability.

The use of 5GHz wireless connectivity has its advantage over the regular 2.4GHz spectrum because of its impenetrability. This means that the signals sent by the 7100P is not obstructed easily, whether by furniture or other objects. Not only that, both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi will not interfere easily interfere with the 7100P, ensuring that you get to enjoy a dependable, steady connection most of the time.

You will find that the Rapoo 7100P comes with four-way scrolling: up, down or side to side. Such movement ensures that one is able to accurately and consistently control the mouse all the while going through documents or when browsing the web. The scroll wheel itself will feature a rubberized texture, making it a snap to use in a precise manner. There will also be a couple of programmable buttons located on the left side of the mouse, while the “invisible” optical engine within the mouse would not emit any light when in use. Those who are interested can pick this puppy up fr $24.99 a pop in black, red, green or gray shades. [Press Release]

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    Mionix Avior 7000 ambidextrous gaming mouse arrives highly ergonomically

    Arriving in the most ambidextrous form possible, the Mionix Avior 7000 has shown itself in the market for the first time this week as a lefty or righty best-in-class gaming mouse for the whole world. This is the newest in a collection of gaming accessories made by the company to conform to the smoothest and […]

    ORIGIN PC releases custom gaming keyboard, mouse, mouse mat

    The custom PC gaming company ORIGIN PC has released three new PC gaming peripherals designed to look as sleek as they perform. The BlackWidow Ultimate keyboard ($140) and Taipan mouse ($80) are solid pieces of gaming hardware with some handy gaming features built-in, and the Goliathus mouse mat ($20) gives you smooth, reliable control in […]

    Counter Logic Gaming Razer DeathAdder Team Mouse revealed

    clg-razer-deathadder-bannerI am quite sure that there will be certain segments of consumers out there who think that your favorite gaming team deserves their very own branded hardware. Well, one of the more notable eSports teams has just received a custom branded version of one of the best selling gaming mice in the industry, the Razer DeathAdder. This has resulted in the form of the Counter Logic Gaming Razer DeathAdder Team Mouse, where it will arrive in a limited edition model that is sure as heck going to make many Counter Logic fans sit up and take notice.

    It will be very different from purchasing a jersey of your favorite sports team, since wearing it when you play is not going to make a far higher impact on the game than with your skills, although in this particular case with the Counter Logic Gaming Razer DeathAdder Team Mouse, you will be able to enjoy an improved level of performance right from the get go.

    We are talking about precision from a 6400 dpi optical sensor, in addition to comfort from its right-handed ergonomic form factor which gamers have, for the longest time, come to know and love. After all, those two selling points have made the Razer DeathAdder as one of the top-selling gaming mouse in existence.

    Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO, and creative director, shared “As two-time winners of the Razer ‘Team of the Year’ award, CLG has lived up to its title by continuing to deliver massive contributions to the eSports scene. We’ve updated CLG’s favored weapon with new hardware and team colors based on specific player feedback, creating a mouse which fans and players alike around the world can be proud to wield.”

    The CLG DeathAdder would arrive wrapped in an exclusive black and white finish, while both the mouse scroll wheel and team logo are illuminated in white for that added touch of menace. There will be five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons, the enabling of Razer Synapse 2.0, 1000 Hz Ultrapolling, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet, and a gold-plated USB connector, all of it retailing for $79.99 or €79.99, depending on which side of the pond you reside on.

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    Razer unveils lineup of Battlefield 4 branded gaming peripherals and accessories

    Razer has been making some very interesting gaming peripherals for a long time including a number of mice and keyboards designed specifically for gamers. We talked about the new Razer Tartarus gamepad in August. Razer has announced a new series of Battlefield 4 themed gaming peripherals and accessories designed for fans of the video game […]

    Japanese Researchers Breath-Controlled PC Mouse

    Japanese Researchers Breath Controlled PC Mouse

    Moving your mouse around with your hands is so 1963 as technology has advanced to a point where we can use other parts of our bodies in order to move around our desktop’s cursor. We’ve seen cameras that are able to track our bodies and eyes to figure out what we want to do with our desktop cursor, but a team of researchers at Kinki University in Japan have developed a way to move your mouse with nothing more than your breath. (more…)

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    Feenix announces the 2014 Nascita gaming mouse

    Feenix-Nascita-and-DimoraWhen it comes to gaming peripherals, there is quite a fair number of companies who have been churning out quality devices from time to time. Feenix is not exactly one of the more famous players out there, but that does not mean that they are unable to deliver the kind of reliability and performance that gamers love to have. Ashkon Shayani, Creative Director, shared, “Everything in gaming had always looked exactly the same; it was black with loud red or green lights around it. There was no simplicity or elegance to it. Our main goals at Feenix are design and quality. Our instruments deliver the best gaming experience possible and sleek designs that fit right into any home or office.”

    The 2014 Nascita’s form factor is said to deliver a perfect ergonomic feel, which is a rather bold claim. After all, when it comes to holding a mouse, there are different ways of doing so, and gamers will tell you that they tend to fall into one of these three categories – palm, claw, or semi-claw gamer. However, the 2014 Nascita touts that it will be able to cater to all three types of gamers without missing a beat. The mouse itself will be 100% driverless, where gamers are able to perform hardware adjustments without having to make use of unnecessary software. Feenix has made use of the latest chipsets and sensor technologies for a 8200 dpi laser engine to deliver seamless accuracy and tracking.

    There is also the state of the art Omron switches that paves the way for swift clicking with a 10 million click lifetime, while its in-mouse LCD technology lets gamers read information and are able to accurately adjust DPI on the fly. Just in case you happen to have sweaty palms during a fierce shoot-out, the mouse’s anti-sweat and anti-slip surface material will ensure you have a comfortable feel always.

    All of the above can be yours for $97 if you are interested in the 2014 Nascita gaming mouse from Feenix.

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