Thanko makes the best even better, updates hand-warming mouse
By Omar McFarlane | December 31, 2006
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Thanko, not just content with keeping our feet warm this season, has released an update to its USB hand-warming mouse as well.The new device, though, seems to be nothing more than a redesign, as all the specs have remained the same. For those unfamiliar with this toasty gadget, the mouse can reach a maximum temperature of 45°C and has an 800dpi resolution. It claims to only support Windows NT/ME/2000/XP, but since it’s driver-less, we’re sure that it won’t leave Mac users out in the cold. While we enjoy the bump in aesthetics it got, we think we’ll take our chances with frost bite and hold out for the third version, when perhaps it will have a higher resolution and a few extra buttons.
[Via Book of Joe, thanks David B.]
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