🖖 Elevate Your Workspace with the Geyes Mini Finger Mouse!
The Geyes Mini Finger Mouse is a versatile, portable wireless mouse designed for both desktop and mobile use. With Bluetooth and 2.4G connectivity, it offers seamless operation without the hassle of wires. Its ergonomic design allows for comfortable wear on your fingers, reducing wrist strain, while its compatibility with various devices ensures you can use it anywhere. The mouse features a plug-and-play setup, making it easy to use right out of the box, and boasts a maximum sensitivity of 1200 DPI for precise control.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.02 Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1200 Dots per Inch |
Button Quantity | 4 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, 2.4G |
Special Features | noise-canceling |
Movement Detection | Optical |
D**A
So far, works, compact, good desktop, uncomfortable finger mouse
Wish I could give it 3.5 stars. It is almost a 4 but the finger ring is pretty awkward. I've only had this mouse for a week but so far I'm really loving it. It connects easily. It looks awesome and compact. It works well as a desktop mouse. I have had some of the other finger mice that they sell on amazon and those were more comfortable than this one. The all in 1 design is brilliant but the finger ring is uncomfortable and not super ergonomic. It is probably functional. Will have to test further to get a real conclusion. All in all, I think these type of mice deserve more stars and ratings. i have generally found them to be quite ergonomic and functional despite some quality concerns that one would expect from a relatively cheap and suspect amazon chinese piece of tech.
A**C
Works but not really worth the effort
PROS- Works- Small and compact design- Unique style- Nice charging indicator- Option between bluetooth or adapter modesCONS- More difficult to get familiar with- Manual is confusing and feels incomplete- Feels awkward in vertical mode- Scrolling feels excessively fast in horizontal mode- Limited capabilities in both modes- Does not feel ergonomical- Put excessive pressure on my thumb and index finger- Ring where the finger goes has sharp edge that digs into the skin and cannot be adjusted(Even if it were possible, the ring would be too loose to use in vertical mode defeating the whole purpose)- Easy to loseI cannot recommend this for others. If this review doesn’t deter you and you are curious about how it works, there is info you might need going in. It’s possible they might improve the manual or product page but the instructions now are convoluted. I cannot say I can explain it better for sure but I hope this might help.When you get the item, it is set default to the horizontal mode. You position it just like a regular mouse with a finger each on the left and right button. You will notice that on the bottom, there is a red light you see with a traditional mouse.That needs to be touching the surface of the desk.When you want to change to the vertical mode, that portion where the red light is, needs to be rotated 90 degrees so the red light is touching the desk. You put your index finger into the ring and you use your thumb to click on either the left or right button and also to scroll.For me, however, this feels unnecessary and seems to be worse than a traditional mouse or trackpad. It doesn't feel like its worth the effort changing how you navigate a page with the mouse.Personally, I prefer the vertical mouse if you feel like a traditional mouse is uncomfortable and adds too much pressure. This also takes some time getting used to but it's actually worth the trouble of retraining how you use a mouse.
F**R
Works but too big of a learning curve
This works just how its intended to basically allow you for to essentially scroll around and click things without the use of a mouse but there is various issues with it. The device seems overly sensitive, its like you're using a mouse in the air in which case I might as well just use a mouse, the detection seems to skip in and out causing weird stutters, and just all around just too big of a learning curve. It's like a more constricted version of a trackpad or a mouse in which case, just.. why? Two ways to use it are on your finger or on a flat surface like a normal mouse and with Bluetooth detection or just through a receiver.I feel once you get PAST the learning curve it would be worthwhile but to me it just feels awkward, and the clip you put around your finger feels of cheap plastic that could be pretty easily broken off which gives concern for practicality in the future. I would say if you want to jazz up a presentation this could be neat, but it feels more gimmicky than practical.Overall it's not a BAD device, it just feels unfinished like a prototype and the instructions lack proper clarity. The plus side though is that it does come with a nice pouch to store it all in I guess but I doubt I will use it very much.
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