Thursday, April 11th 2013

Genius Announces Ring Mouse 2

Genius is pleased to announce the enhanced Ring Mouse 2. With the same full mouse functionality as the previous Ring Mouse, Ring Mouse 2 allows business travelers, education users, and i-users to click, drag and 4-way scroll on their PC or Mac from their fingertips.

The five button Ring Mouse 2 re-imagines the computer mouse and provides a new way to surf the web with a unique, flexible rubber design that fits securely on your finger or in your pocket, so it is ready to go wherever you are. Teachers and other education professionals can now easily navigate webpages or documents when lecturing or giving presentations, while business professionals now have an easy-to-use and portable alternative to laptop trackpads in space confined when traveling. With using worry-free 2.4GHz technology, the Ring Mouse 2 ensures a solid connection every time from a distance of up to 30 feet.
The Genius Ring Mouse 2 has a rubber ring design giving more comfort and a better finger grip. The ring also serves as a storage unit for the USB pico receiver when moving from place to place. The outer appearance has also been updated giving it a more modern sleek design. For users that want to match color with style the Ring Mouse 2 is available in two colors: silver and titanium.

This tiny in-air cursor controller has a rechargeable design and uses an ultra-slim Li-ion battery that not only saves money on frequent battery changes but also helps the Ring Mouse 2 keep a slim profile. The smart battery indicator flashes blue when a recharge is needed.

The Ring Mouse 2 is now available in the US and Canada for the suggested retail price of US$49.99.

Package Contents
  • Ring Mouse 2
  • USB receiver
  • Rechargeable cable (micro USB)
  • CD driver
  • Pouch
  • Multi-language quick guide
For more information, visit the product page.
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14 Comments on Genius Announces Ring Mouse 2

#1
Sasqui
Reminds me of something out of James Bond ... or perhaps Get Smart :)

Who here has tried one of these???
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#2
RejZoR
How the hell do you use this thing!?
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#3
Mindweaver
Moderato®™
I'm going to have to pick up couple of these.. One for my home projector and one for the conference room projector.. hehehe
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#6
m1dg3t
When my hand is the mouse, let me know! :clap:
RejZoRHow the hell do you use this thing!?
SasquiI'm pretty sure it's much like the "Logitech MX Air™ Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse"

www.logitech.com/en-us/support/3443?osid=1&bit=32

Uses tilt, roll and yaw sensors (same as in a smartphones) to control the cursor.
Gyroscope/s :confused:
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#7
Kantastic
I'll look into one of these to see if it can solve my wrist issues. I'm too damn young to have carpel tunnel.
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#9
m1dg3t
Show me something i don't know brothamang :toast:
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#10
RejZoR
At first i thought it's a gyro but at least the version 1 was a simple touchpad like the one on laptop...
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#11
Sasqui
RejZoRAt first i thought it's a gyro but at least the version 1 was a simple touchpad like the one on laptop...
I think this one does, no V2 product videos yet that I could find.
Ring Mouse II comes with the in-air mouse function so you can use actual mouse functions like cursor movement, left/middle/right buttons, dragging and 4-way scrolling.
www.geniusnet.com/wSite/ct?xItem=56975&ctNode=3619&mp=1
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#13
1freedude
With the US Patented design (No 7298362 B2) - touch control technology, you can slide your finger along the touch panel to navigate effortlessly through web pages or documents.
I thought it might have been a hat toggle type, or the eraser type like thinkbooks used.
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#14
remixedcat
Actually! I have a thumb mouse somewhere that has a thumb trackball and "trigger fingers" click and right click. I'll dig it up and show it to yah sometime. Looks really neat.
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