Bluetooth Mouse That Stores And Charges In PC Slot 175
Road Warrior writes "The road warrior will appreciate the Mogo MouseBT. The Bluetooth-enabled mouse is a business-card sized mouse that stores and recharges inside your laptop's PC card slot. It will recharge in less than an hour and it will sell for $69.99. It will be interesting to see how the ergonomic of the mouse feels. The product will be introduced at CES."
mouse in the shell (Score:2)
Re:mouse in the shell (Score:2)
Uhh...how? Just because it's blocky? Sorry, I just don't see it. The mouse in the article is flat, rectangular, and cordless. The mouse you linked to is not flat, of a complex shape, and corded. Perhaps the article's mouse has a stand alone complex or something.
Since I'm posting, I may as well throw this question out there: Why does this thing have a stand to prop it up when it's outside of the pc card slot? It seems that littl
Great (Score:2, Funny)
powerbooks (Score:2)
powerbooks do. ibooks don't.
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That said, CardBus is a dying standard. HP has already changed to ExpressCard, and other manufacturers probably will follow suit in the relatively short term (as in weeks or single-digit months). I hope that this manufacturer has factored that change into the design, as the new ExpressCard slots are neither electrically nor mechanically compatible, AFAIK....
Re:powerbooks (Score:2)
Add instead DVI, 4 USB 2.0 ports, a 6-pin FireWire 400 and 800 port, a couple of audio i/o jacks, and maybe a GB Ethernet port. Almost everything else is available as a USB-to-whatever adaptor cable.
Re:powerbooks (Score:2)
If people want to add a second video card to their laptop, CardBus or ExpressCard is the way to do it. Ditto for adding a NIC, Fibre Channel card, etc., since th
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Re:OMG UNF UNF AHHH!!! (Score:2)
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I didn't think I was
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http://www.apple.com/powerbook/specs.html [apple.com]
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My Powerbook does.
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Since all it's doing in the PC slot is powering, I guess it should work just fine...
So (Score:1)
Still, damn if it isn't an interesting idea. Maybe this will appeal to the powerbook crowd.
Re:So (Score:3, Funny)
Dell (Score:2)
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Frequent battery changes? (Score:3, Informative)
MoGo MouseBT comes with a built-in, rechargeable battery, and is recharged when it is docked in your laptop's PC card slot. That's a major advantage over other wireless mice, which require frequent change of batteries.
I have two wireless mice and a wireless keyboard all powered by batteries. I'm not quite sure what they mean by "frequent change of batteries". I routinely get three or more months of frequent use out of my mice and six months or more out of the keyboard (and I'm not even using lithium batteries!)
Re:Frequent battery changes? (Score:2)
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Re:Frequent battery changes? (Score:2)
I don't think so.
I use rechargeable batteries in my Apple mouse and they last about 5 weeks between charges. I managed about 3 months out of the lithiums it came with and 1 month with cheap alkalines. The voltage from rechargeables is plenty to run the mouse.
The economics of this is clear. The lithium batteries cost more than the rechargeables and are only one use (as
Re:Frequent battery changes? (Score:2)
Quite the opposite. The reason NiMH rechargeables are so good in digital cameras is their ability to sustain high current demands (which bluetooth mice are not, but anyway). Normal alkaline batteries poop out quickly in digital cameras because they can't handle the high current demands. Lithiums are better but not better than current NiMH rechargeables. So, you are correct about current and voltage, bu
Wireless Mice (Score:2)
Hardly seems worthwhile (Score:2)
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kensington usb mouse (Score:2)
The important part is what they DON'T tell you... (Score:4, Insightful)
From TFA:
Interesting...I wonder just how long those 'minute' batteries last before a recharge is necessary...let's check TFA.
From TFA: No word whatsoever on how long these batteries will last. That's not promising.
My favorite type of Slashdot story with a twist (Score:3, Funny)
And not only is this an advertisement, but it's an ad for a product that hasn't even been released yet! Fantastic! When my private DC-10 next touches down a year from now after months of writing code and making executive network decisions from the air, I'll be able to pop into some store and pick one up! Maybe!
For the good old fashioned slashvertisements, I sure wish Slashdot would just put a 'Buy it now' button in the story so that I can do as I'm told (BUY BUY BUY) without having to puzzle out confusing websites or being forced to interact with humans on the other end of a telephone call.
That would be... fantastic.
Re:Just an Idea (Score:2)
Perhaps you should get a clue.
Your blocking "solution" will produce many false positives (interesting hardware stories that get blocked unnecessarily) and many false negatives (slashvertisements that slip through because they're in other categories).
Comfort?? (Score:4, Interesting)
It may look cool, but just looking at it is giving me carpel tunnel!
Re:Comfort?? (Score:2)
Oblig. Richard Gere (Score:5, Funny)
Kind of like a gerbil.
Re:Oblig. Richard Gere (Score:2)
Ergonomics, what ergonomics? The thing is the size and shape of a business card, I can't see how holding a stack of business cards is even remotely comfortable in my hand. (Even though they have contoured the shape slightly)
Bluetooth battery usage (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Bluetooth battery usage (Score:2)
No details to be found about amount of charge required. It won't be very useful if it's stealing power from an already strapped laptop battery. They should just cover it with solar cells and let it charge using ambient light.
Ridiculous (Score:2)
I don't frequently have my laptop on for "less than an hour" without using it. When do they suppose the mouse should recharge?
Re:Ridiculous (Score:1)
Good Point (Score:2)
No Moving Parts? (Score:2)
Cool, but practical (Score:4, Insightful)
Most notebook mice comprimise on ergonomics for style, and I can see this one having this problem. If your debating if this mouse will work well for you, take a box of cards and rest your hand on it and move it around for a few hours. I think most people's issues from using mice is that they grip them too hard or pound on the buttons, perhaps a slim design like this one will get people used to the idea of simply resting their hand on a mouse and tapping the buttons rather then putting the mouse in a death grip.
I guess for short stints this product would work well and its nice to finally find a use for that PC Slot. Anything is better then those touch pads or track sticks in the long run.
Re:Cool, but practical (Score:2)
Bluetooth is not builtin in a lot of laptops (Score:1)
IMO bluetooth is not a technology a lot of people have embraced - Was'nt it going to be the next wireless/communications revolution...
Re:Bluetooth is not builtin in a lot of laptops (Score:2)
I guess you don't know any Mac users. We're busy using our Bluetooth-enabled phones as remote controls [salling.com] for iTunes and DVD Player, and Powerpoint clickers, among other things. People haven't embraced it on Windows because it's a pain in the ass to set up. On the Mac it just works.
Here [slashdot.org] is a post from a 2003
~Philly
Re:Bluetooth is not builtin in a lot of laptops (Score:2, Informative)
Heeeeeey kids! (Score:3, Funny)
Why are BT mice and keyboards so damn expensive? (Score:2)
But in reality you can get a basic cordless mouse for under $20, even a freakin' laser cordless mouse [microsoft.com] for $40, while you can't find a basic optical bluetooth mouse [google.com] from a legitimate retailer for less than $60-70 and they are usualy $80+ in retail stores.
What is the deal?
Re:Why are BT mice and keyboards so damn expensive (Score:2)
Not for everyone... but I could use it (Score:2)
I imagine some sort of spring-loaded outer shell or skeleton that pops up when it's not in a
I want a inflatable mouse (Score:2)
The problem is inflating it...
Re:I want a inflatable mouse (Score:2)
Buy my new PCMCIA powered mouse pump! (Score:2)
ummmm, i dont get it (Score:2, Insightful)
Why not real innovation (Score:2, Interesting)
careful (Score:2)
I'll stick with my favorite travel mouse, thanks. (Score:2)
Road warrior? (Score:3, Funny)
Yes. Yes he will. Whether fighting for fuel, or just hangin' out in the Thunderdome, the Road Warrior will certainly love this. If only it came with a sawed-off shotgun option, or a recharge-with-pigshit option, it'd be perfect.
What's that? You're talking about regular people who travel with a laptop?
They aren't fucking road warriors! They don't kill, they don't fight; fuck, they don't even do anything FUCKING INTERESTING! They are generally the most pretentious, most boring people in the fucking world! They are not road warriors! If they wanna call themselves a "road warrior," they can meet me in the Thunderdome. Chainsaws, baby, mono-a-mono.
Any article that refers to assholes with laptops as "road warriors" automatically rates the roundfile.
Jeez.
Now, where's my lithium?
Re:Road warrior? (Score:2)
"Monkey to monkey" ???
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Recharges in the slot? (Score:2)
not too much of a problem (Score:2)
Well, using ziplinq mini cables can cut down on the charger clutter, and if that solution doesn't suit you, you can get a multi-output [wondersmith.com] charger from radio shack that's really good.
Re:not too much of a problem (Score:4, Funny)
A wireless mouse, that charges via a USB cable during use?
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Re:not too much of a problem (Score:2)
Sounds like a winner. Someone should patent that ASAP!
Re:not too much of a problem (Score:2)
How about a laptop with a wireless keyboard that stores right under the...oh never mind.
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:3, Insightful)
Otherwise, it's a great idea since most newer laptops have unused PC slots because the BT/Wireless/Firewire is all integrated.
If my boss actually used his laptop, I'd get him one. Since he has a 17" PowerBook for the "Me too" factor I got him a cheap BT mouse just in case he gets a wild hair up his ass to use it since he hates track pads.
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:3, Insightful)
If you don't have those things, it's probably not for you, but if you do, it's not requiring you to carry an extra charger, it's definitely more compact and convenient than regular external mouse of
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I think your post is sorely off topic. Did you even bother to rtfa? I mean besides the fact I would probably crush this thing it is actually somewhat useful, and more so then that ridiculously tiny travel mouse that is the size of my thumb.
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:2)
Yes, I get frustrated too.
These chargers are affectionately called Wall-marts and they often have a large power rectifier that is right where the wall plug is. Its often difficult to plug more than one of these things into a standard 2 outlet wall receptacle or a power strip without. They add up, and are ugly to have lying around the house. I too am pissed that I have to buy a few extra chargers/powe
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:2)
I think you mean wall-wart. Huge difference from a wall-mart...
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:2)
I had that phone for three years, and, in retrospect, I'm still not certain why I bought a new one a year ago.
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:2)
I'm with you on that one. I'd even like to see standard battery/power options across all devices, like the mythical "power pack" you see in games and sci-fi movies. These power packs work in just about anything: pull a few off the main environmental system circulating air and use it to power the radio to call for help. Then, just as the monster is crashing into the room, pop the same power pack into your plasma rifle to take that hellspaw
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:2)
If you REALLY want an all-in-one device charger check out http://www.igo.com/ [igo.com]. Buy one charger and a bunch of different power tips. I've found, however, that the extra USB charger lets me do a quick recharge when I don't want to dig out the notebook, or let's me charge o
Re:Ugh, not another charging option. (Score:4, Insightful)
You're contradicting yourself in one post. You say you're tired of carrying around tons of different plugs and chargers and converters but then you bash this device. Your gripe is exactly one of those solved by this mouse. You need no batteries and no cables to use this mouse. What could be better? A majority of laptops have PC card slots but they're hardly used anymore.
Slashdotters these days. Yeesh.
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Re:Is this a new /. service? (Score:3, Interesting)
Anybody else have any good 'multi-function' mouse sightings?
Re:Is this a new /. service? (Score:2)
I'd have gone for Scotty myself
Re:Bluetooth only? (Score:2)
Re:BLUETOOTH on an airplane??? (Score:2)