Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse - Now Available
Gadgets @ GadgetHeat —
... Compatible with both Mac and PC, we’re guessing that Mac users may be the early adopters of the Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse and for $98.50, it’s right in their price range…. ...
Orbita: World’s first wireless 3-axis mouse with horizontal scrolling
Gizmo Watch —
... An innovation often redefines the conventional, and mostly it is as intriguing as the word “gorgeous” can actually get. Such is the new Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse, which bears the functions of a conventional mouse, with the difference of novelty. The Orbita Mouse is the world’s first wireless 3-axis mouse for a wide variety of chores, and a unique cylindrical design with a jog wheel for horizontal scrolling. With a resolution of 800DPI, the Orbita is a fully integrated intuitive and ergonomic control center. Using its ability to rotate from left to right to scroll, ...
Wireless Orbita Mouse Scrolls onto the Scene
I4U News —
... rather than a wheel. By turning the mouse clockwise you can scroll down a page at whatever speed you desire by turning faster or slower. The wireless mouse uses a cadmium nicol battery for long life. Compatibility is with both Mac and Windows computers. According to the maker of the mouse, its design helps to reduce repetitive strain injuries. Hard specifications on the mouse like sensitivity and wireless range arent offered. The mouse will be available in January for $98.50. Via CyberESport Posted on Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:55:37 CST | by Shane McGlaun ...
Orbita mouse lets you scroll like you've never scrolled before
Crave: The gadget blog —
... The Orbita mouse from Cyber Sport is a wireless puck that rotates letting you use the whole device for scrolling, zooming, jogging, or object rotation. ...
Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse review
SlashGear —
... It may look like Apple’s ill-fated puck mouse, but the Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse is a whole lot cleverer under its silicone skin. Free-rotating for super convenient scrolling, the Orbita can be as simple as a new way to navigate webpages or as complex as a 3D controller. SlashGear strapped on the crash helmets in preparation for some serious spinning. ...
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse!
Engadget —
... out a new gadget every day (except for weekends) to lucky readers until we run out of stuff / companies stop sending things. Today we've got a Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse on hand and ready to send to you, the lucky contestant. Sure, it takes some getting used to, but that's part of the fun! Read the rules below (no skimming -- we're omniscient and can tell when you've skimmed) and get commenting! Check after the break for some photos of the prize! Big thanks to Cyber Sport for providing the mouse! The rules:
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Orbita Mouse that You Can Really Take for a Spin
Everything USB - Gadgets, Wireless USB, USB 3.0 —
... paging, rotating or sliding whatever your application might require. Normal left and right mouse buttons have been replaced with "push down" and "squeeze sides". This can be programmed to whatever suits your fancy. Orientation on the desktop is maintained regardless of how much you spin it using its internal compass. This may take some getting used to but users who's apps require more than an average amount of scrolling will certainly appreciate the change. For now you can only find it at one of their online stores for $99. Expect it to filter to niche providers for CAD, ...
What a Sense of Direction! Orbita Mouse Review
Yanko Design —
... longest battery life we’ve seen of any mouse
Installation and setup is easy
Spinning scroll action is smooth and accurate
Always knows which way is up
2 traction pads are included for different desk surfaces
OS X and Windows compatible including Vista’s Smooth Scroll feature
What could be improved:
Right click squeeze is hyper sensitive
$98.50 is pricey
Company: Cyber Sport [Buy it Here]
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Orbita Mouse – hands on review
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia —
Image I was pretty fascinated when I first saw the Orbita Mouse a couple of months ago. I’m a fan of unusual mice, and the Orbita seemed to combine an ordinary computer mouse with the simplicity of a ...




