NEWS – I just returned from a week’s vacation on Manasota Key, Florida. With every trip, I struggle with the gear I want to bring. It’s a juggling act of having everything I need without feeling like a pack mule shlepping through the airport. This year, I took my iPad and a Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse. I picked that mouse because it was the smallest wireless mouse I had available. Of course, as soon as I returned home, I stumbled upon the OriMouse, and now I want one!
Unique Folding Mechanism
What truly sets the 4000DPI OriMouse apart from other travel mice is its unique folding mechanism. With just a flick of your wrist, this mouse can transform from a flat, portable shape into a fully functional mouse that powers on as soon as you unfold it. It even has a touch scroll feature.
The folding format not only saves space but also protects the mouse from accidental clicks and damage during travel. Weighing less than 1.4 oz (40g), this mouse is light enough to take anywhere without adding bulk to your load.
Stylish Aesthetic
Available in various colors, including the Lime Green version shown here, the OriMouse is functional and stylish. Its modern design adds a pop of color to your tech collection, making it a fashionable accessory that stands out. You’ll love showing it off in meetings or at your favorite coffee shop. You can grab one for $69 directly from myair0.com
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The Real Person!
The Real Person!
This reminds me of the old Surface Arc mouse, but instead of going flat, it spreads out a bit. How’s the surface texture? That looks like the ‘eco-leather’ (textured vinyl) material I see most cases made out of these days.
You’re right, it looks like some type of material. I’m tempted to buy one…
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The Real Person!
I’m just worried about whether it’ll degrade over time and get sticky, the way the rubberized surfaces of the MS Surface Arc did over the course of three or so years. I’ve had some of the eco-leather cases which have lasted, and others where it’s fallen apart.