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Bluetooth Mouse That Stores And Charges In PC Slot

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."

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  1. The important part is what they DON'T tell you... by TripMaster+Monkey · · Score: 3, Insightful

    From TFA:
    ...an intelligent battery management system with an integrated, minute battery that recharges in just minutes inside your laptop.

    With no batteries to replace, the MoGo MouseBT recharges in less than an hour in the PC card slot of your laptop.


    Interesting...I wonder just how long those 'minute' batteries last before a recharge is necessary...let's check TFA.

    From TFA:
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    No word whatsoever on how long these batteries will last. That's not promising.
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  2. My favorite type of Slashdot story with a twist by Chairboy · · Score: 3, Funny

    I, personally, love slashvertisements. As a nerd on the run, I rarely have time for news that doesn't matter, and that counts DOUBLY for advertisements.

    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.

  3. Comfort?? by AC-x · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What ever happened to comfort? Those mini-mice you can get are bad enough, but this looks worse then those apple puck mice. Where do you rest your wrist?

    It may look cool, but just looking at it is giving me carpel tunnel!

  4. Oblig. Richard Gere by digitaldc · · Score: 4, Funny

    It will be interesting to see how the ergonomic of the mouse feels.

    Kind of like a gerbil.

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  5. Bluetooth battery usage by Ritz_Just_Ritz · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If this is meant as a mouse for a laptop I am curious to know how bluetooth usage will affect both the battery life of the mouse itself AND the battery life of the laptop. While this is definitely "cool," I don't think the form factor is very functional and then there's the battery issue.

  6. Cool, but practical by TheSkepticalOptimist · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I am big on ergonomic design because when programming for a living, I don't want a lousy keyboard or mouse combo to cause me pain and misery.

    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.

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  7. Re:Is this a new /. service? by bobthecow · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I personally think the best new mouse is the YapperMouse. It's got a speakerphone for Skype. A speakerphone. In a mouse. You can also pick up the mouse to answer calls. How very Get Smart.

    Anybody else have any good 'multi-function' mouse sightings?

  8. Re:Ugh, not another charging option. by thebdj · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ok, so your complaint is a mouse for use in a portable system, in this case a laptop, has a different charging mechanism? This thing charges in the PC-Card slot; it is not like you are having to carry around a whole new charger. Actually this is probably a good idea since a great majority of people nowadays do not even need the PC-Card slot for anything. Most every drive accessory you might need can be swapped with drive bays now, and there is not much need for the expansion, unless you happen to get a laptop without firewire and you really need the connection or maybe some card reader.

    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.

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  9. Heeeeeey kids! by thaerin · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey kids of America. It's machine painted plastic mouse-in-a-slot. Mogo's favorite mouse for over two months. Who needs constant comforting ergonomic stimulation when there's mouse-in-a-slot? You just use the mouse, put it in the slot, pull it out of the slot, use it, and put it in the slot again. The mouse is not on a wire and unattached to the slot, so there's no worry if you don't put the mouse in the slot. And clean up is as easy as putting a mouse, in a slot. So why spend another day not putting a mouse in a slot when you can be using a mouse-in-a-slot?

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  10. Re:Ugh, not another charging option. by NilObject · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Does anyone else get frustrated carrying around 9 chargers for trips?


    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.
  11. Re:not too much of a problem by User+956 · · Score: 3, Funny

    A small USB cable would have made much more sense to charge the mouse than using the PC slot...

    A wireless mouse, that charges via a USB cable during use?

    Your ideas intrigue me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

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