Sep 23

Logitech is getting into the gyroscopic-mouse market with the new MX Air, a rechargeable cordless mouse that can control a computer’s cursor just by being moved through the air (when placed on a flat surface, it works as regular laser mouse). At $149, it’s not the cheapest mouse on the market, not even the cheapest gyroscopic mouse, but it adds plenty of media-friendly features, such as playback and volume controls that work right out of the box. The MX Air isn’t for everyone, and takes a little getting used to, but we’re convinced that many users would be happier unshackling their mice from the desk.

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Performance

* Laser performance: On your desk, enjoy laser-precise tracking and instant response.
* Freespace™ motion sensing: In the air, use MX Air™ to browse and play your favorite media. The sensor transforms hand motions into natural, responsive cursor controls. Adjust volume by waving to the right or left; skip tracks with a flip of the wrist.
* Scroll panel: Experience hyper-fast scrolling at the touch of a finger—on your desk or in the air.

Control

* Easy control of PC-based entertainment: Take command of your PC-based media with intuitive wave-and-click control—an easier and more natural way to enjoy your favorite media.
* Gesture controls: Control playback and volume with hand motions. Adjust volume by waving to the right or left; skip tracks with a flip of the wrist.

Convenience

* Li-ion battery: Recharges faster, lasts longer.
* 2.4 GHz wireless: An operating range of 30 feet lets you navigate media from anywhere in the room.

You Can Buy it here: http://www.logitech.com

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