Gyration GyroTransport Quick Look
- September 16th, 2006
- 13 Comments
Here’s a quick video of the Gyration Gyrotransport in action. This $199 device will be out on Monday, September 18th. It’s extremely small and worked on both PC and Mac with absolutely no trouble - just plug it in and you’ve got an AIRMOUSE (!!!!). We’ll have a full review on Monday.











skain (Who am I?)
1 year ago
This is not a video of the mouse in action. It’s a video of you holding it. Now how can I get that 56 seconds of my life back?
John Biggs (Who am I?)
1 year ago
i’ll try to send you 59 seconds via paypal.
Blake Robinson (Who am I?)
1 year ago
You said “dongle.”
PayPal
1 year ago
We do not yet currently support the function of sending time through paypal, but we do realize there is a high demand for this type of service log on to our website from time to time to check for updates. Our engineers are hard at work bringing you this feature. Remember all you will need is an email address!
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michael arrington (Who am I?)
1 year ago
that’s a pretty fancy video. :-) Why didn’t you use photobucket?
LKM (Who am I?)
1 year ago
What is this product good for?
TH
1 year ago
To LKM: I imagine this being very good for presentations, teaching, and remote controlling your computer when watching dvd’s or playing cd’s on it. Not to completely replace the mouse but a good complement to it.
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LKM (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Yeah, I can see how that could be useful for certain kinds of presentations or for teaching…
webonics (Who am I?)
1 year ago
The devices can also be helpful for people with disabilities. My friend uses a Gyration AirMouse because she has carpal tunnel, and despite surgery, still has problems using a conventional mouse.