Computer mouse flying?
At first sight the computer mouse hovering in the air, you might think someone did a trick trick visual. But that is not magic and you can soon own a technology item like that.
At first sight the computer mouse hovering in the air, you might think someone did a trick trick visual. But that is not magic and you can soon own a technology item like that.
That is Bat - wireless computer mouse 'flying' by Kibardindesign company in Prague, Czech Republic.
Computer Mouse - Bat
The flying mouse consists of a mouse and a mouse placed on a magnetic circle. This circle helped the rat hover in the air.
It hovers at a height of 40mm and if you put your hand up it will be at a height of 10mm.
This flying mouse can help you avoid nerve damage in the hands. More specifically, the Bat is specifically designed to help computer users avoid the ' wrist tunnel syndrome ' - a syndrome that causes the hands, fingers and wrists to suffer from the use of computer mice for long periods of time. .
Although public opinion is very concerned but mouse products are still in beta and not yet sold in the market.
When officially launched, the mouse will fly in two colors simply black and white.
'Father' of the mouse is Mr. Vadim Kibardin, born in 1974 in Russia. Since 2005, he has lived in Prague and his company has been active.
According to Wallpaper magazine, Kibardin is one of 40 designers who can change the world.
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