Mouse operates on the desk or in the air - in-air cursor control using natural hand motions
Ergonomic ambidextrous design - ideal for computer users at home in the office or on the road
Up to 30m range with no line of sight restrictions
86-key compact keyboard
Wireless connectivity with 2.4GHz RF USB receiver
MotionTools (PC/MAC) features a wide range of dynamic tools including pointer highlighter special effects PowerPoint tools and Windows shortcuts
Downloadable software - initiate popular application commands through assignable in-air hand motions and gestures
MotionSense in-air control is perfect for delivering presentations playing media and browsing the internet in the air - from anywhere.
With Gyration's intelligent Air Mouse GO Plus featuring MotionSense the world just got easier to navigate. No strings no wires no tricks no gimmicks - just better technology that allows you a more comfortable and versatile mouse to operate in the air or on the desk. Take control of your presentations entertainment and internet browsing with natural hand movements. You'll wonder how you ever did it any other way. The compact keyboard has a quality ergonomic design and on/off button to save battery life when travelling and features 86 quiet and responsive keys. The Gyration Air Mouse GO Plus and keyboard are simple to use and easy to install. Just plug in the USB receiver press the connect button on the receiver and the mouse and keyboard and your computer will automatically detect and configure them all - there are no drivers to manually install. Place the Air Mouse GO Plus on your desktop to use as a traditional mouse. Pick up the Air Mouse press the activition trigger and enjoy amazing in-air cursor control from in front of your computer or up to 30m away. Use the keyboard on the desk or pick it up and move around the room for the ultimate in comvenience.
Technical specifications
Gyroscopic MotionSense technology
2.4GHz RF technology
30m range wtih no line of sight restrictions
Rechargeable battery pack
86-key compact keyboard powered by 2 x AA batteries
System Requirements
Windows XP/Windows Vista
2 x USB Port
MAC OSX
Internet connection for web updates and MotionTools
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