Tuesday, September 20, 2011

kandenchi: Designer mouse that looks like a battery

Dr. Serkan Toto is currently working as the first and only Asian-based writer for the TechCrunch network, mainly covers associated with Japan technology and Web companies for TechCrunch, CrunchGear and MobileCrunch. Serkan also works full-time as an independent Internet and mobile industry consultant with a focus on the Japanese market. He is Saint lingual, holds an MBA and a doctorate in economics. Serkan ... ? Read More

battery mouse

Japanese accessory maker Elecom announced [JP] kandenchi today, wireless mouse, designed as a battery. 2.4 Ghz devices, developed in collaboration with Tokyo-based design company Modeller can connect to a computer via USB.

Technically kandenchi very ordinary mouse with three buttons and compatibility with Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS X 10.5 and up.

Here's how buyers would use a mouse (Elecom uses only promote images that show people the mouse with the right hand, but I guess this works for lefties, too):

Elecom plans to start selling kandenchi in Japan in October for $ 65. Ask specialized online stores as Geek stuff 4 U, if you are interested, but live outside Japan.


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