USB Label Mouse Printer by Casio
When you feel that tagging links and other stuff on the internet life just isn’t enough, here’s the product to start labeling your IRL chores as well.
When you feel that tagging links and other stuff on the internet life just isn’t enough, here’s the product to start labeling your IRL chores as well.
The GeekStuff4U.com webshop is offering a fun series of colorful (and b/w) computer mice and mouse pads with Disney inspired designs.
This compact USB mouse does not only have a design suited for traveling, it can also transform your laptop into a full-featured GPS navigation system.
There’s something about dogs and wrist support products. This is actually the third one we cover in a short period of time – first out was the Bone Wrist Support, then the Doggy Ergonomic Armwrist, and now this one that doubles as a keyboard cleaner.
This stylish, compact and lightweight computer mouse is easy to bring along if you prefer using a standard mouse for your laptop when you’re out traveling.
Here’s a great addition to the Spinning Homer Simpson USB Hub we covered last month: The Homer Simpson Mouse and Mousepad ($23). The mousepad measures approximately 9.5 x 7.5 inches.
Here’s something for all those pirate and bling bling-loving computer geeks.
This USB Handsfree Skype Mouse ($25) features a built-in microphone, USB sound card and a speaker with echo-cancellation technology.
Yes, it’s yet another animal theme mouse – the second one with this specific animal actually. First it was the one with a couple of penguins inside. Now it’s a version where the whole mouse has been designed like that flightless bird.
Not that long ago we had a post about the weird Bone Wrist Support. Now someone’s come up with another dog-themed computer comfort accessory. The Doggy Ergonomic Armwrist ($17) does not only add a bit of coziness to your desktop, it also takes care of […]
Another day, another fish-shaped computer mouse. We’ve recently seen them designed as a lure, aquarium and mini-fish – and today; a handheld model.
We’ve recently covered the ladybug, penguins, fishing lure and mouse computer mice, and now it’s time for yet another animal theme mouse. The USB Mini-Fish Optical Mouse ($12) comes with a compact, ergonomic design and has got blue LED lights as its eyes.
The USB Mouse Mouse ($14) isn’t the first computer mouse designed in the shape of the animal it’s named after. The good thing here though is that they have managed to make it in a somewhat ergonomic manner.
Hooked on fishing? Couldn’t care less about Ergonomic Design Awards? How about a Fishing Lure Optical Computer Mouse ($25) to spice up your desk? (Update: The link in this article was removed because it no longer works and we were not able to find this […]
Maybe it’s due to the fact of the success with the “March of the Penguins” film that makes people think that anything goes as long as we thrown in a penguin or two.
One thing that you sometimes miss when working from a laptop is a proper keypad. The Ezkey Keypad Mouse takes care of that problem – if you use a mouse with your laptop that is. Available in black and white. No word on pricing. (Engadget […]
The Ladybug Mouse ($12) manages to look both cute and quite stylish at the same time – at least in comparison to how these type of theme mouses usually looks like. Features 3 buttons and a scroll wheel. Compatible with Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP.
Resting your mouse arm on the Bone Wrist Support ($6) doesn’t look that comfortable, but maybe it is. It will look pretty cool just laying there though.
Did you like the Disco Ball Alarm Clock? Then maybe the Desktop Disco Mouse and Mousemat ($20) will be the perfect complement. Just plug it into the USB port of your computer and the disco ball mouse will flash when being used. A few hours […]
If you’re not one of those bling-loving computer geek neurologists, maybe this Eco Friendly Bamboo Optical Mouse ($33) will make your day instead. It will most likely feel better under your hand too. The unique bamboo colour offers a natural beauty and style ideal for […]
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