Gyration Air Mouse Voice Review




/ 8 years ago

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A Closer Look


The Air Mouse Voice looks like most other mice, but certainly, has a few ergonomic and button layout changes to suit the multi-purpose feature set. One of the most noticeable features is the shape, as it deploys ambidextrous ergonomics and a low, wide and fairly flat looking design to make it easier to hold in your hand when in air mode.

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There are no side buttons either, with all the main controls moved up top, making them easier to control with your thumb; much like you would a TV remote for example.

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The same design down the right-hand side too. The mouse is fairly lightweight, even with the batteries inserted, and uses a lot of glossy plastics, which I must admit look and feel a little cheap, but the build quality seems to be OK overall.

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Up top you’ll find three control buttons, all of which are programmable for ease of use using the downloadable software. There’s another button for triggering voice commands, and a clickable scroll wheel which has a rubber grip coating for easy control.

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The LMB and RMB are formed from the main top panel and feature mechanical switches for a good tactile feedback. They do feel a little muddy, which makes them quieter than most mice, but not particularly responsive for rapid clicking; that’s not a problem, though, this isn’t a gaming mouse after all.

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On the base of the mouse, few small slipmats for use on desktop mats, a master power switch, the laser sensor towards the front, and most importantly here, a trigger button. This trigger button is used to control the air mouse function. Hold the button down while moving the mouse around in your hand (like a Wii Mote), and you can move the mouse pointer without the mouse being on a desktop surface.

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There’s also a small battery compartment, where you can insert the two AAA batteries.

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