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Gyration Pro Gyrotransport (08/12/2006)

Gyration Pro Gyrotransport

Entered CNET Catalog: 08/12/2006

SKU: 0079000334408

Manufacturer: RCA

Manufacturer description

Now, you can Work in the Air and take your data anywhere! The GYROTRANSPORT features 1GB of built-in fl ash memory so you can store your presentation and go - no need to carry a laptop! The in-air cursor control complete with the pre-loaded GyroTools software helps you create and give engaging presentations with ease. Just clip the GYROTRANSPORT onto your keychain - you're good to go!

Product summary

The goodThe good: Small size; RF receiver includes 1GB USB key; useful software for adding macros.

The badThe bad: No optical sensor for traditional mousing; expensive.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Gyroscopic mice such as the Gyration Pro Gyrotransport are an acquired taste but one that dedicated users swear by.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 10/16/2006
After years of ergonomically incorrect computer use, many people suffer from a tennis-elbow-like condition sometimes called "mouse arm," causing pain in the wrist and forearm. One solution is a gyroscopic mouse, held in the hand like a remote control, which is a much more natural position for the wrist. A company called Gyration has carved out a unique niche with its line of gyroscopic input devices. The tiny $199 Gyrotransport is a good (although expensive) alternative to the traditional travel-size optical mouse, and while primarily intended for controlling things such as PowerPoint presentations, is also useful for home theater PCs and multimedia laptops.

Measuring 1.25 inches wide, 2.5 inches long, and about 1 inch deep, the Gyrotransport is held in the hand with the forefinger resting underneath and the thumb on top. When activated, the mouse pointer effortlessly follows your hand movements across the screen. Unlike the Nintendo Wii control, for example, the gyroscope is only concerned with the device's orientation, not its relative location to a screen or receiver. Additionally, the RF receiver, housed in a USB key, requires no direct line of sight and claims a 100-foot range. The USB key also includes 1GB of storage--useful for bringing a multimedia presentation into a meeting, loading it up via the USB key, and controlling the show from a distance with the Gyrotransport.

Installation didn't require any special drivers, just standard Windows device installation. Because Windows recognizes the Gyrotransport as a mouse, an RF receiver, and a USB storage device, several runs through the new hardware wizard are required.

Controlling the cursor is accomplished by moving your wrist. The required motion is subtle, but it can be adjusted, just like with any other mouse, from the Windows control panel, to allow for increased or decreased sensitivity in mouse movement. By default, the mouse cursor won't move unless your thumb is holding down an activation button on the top of the mouse. Press the thumb button, move the cursor where you want it, then release the button to keep the cursor in place while you click the left or right mouse buttons, which are also thumb controlled and located on the top of the Gyrotransport. It may sound complicated, but as a long-time gyroscopic mouse user, it's actually very intuitive after a day or two of practice. Freeform control is also available by double-clicking the thumb button.

For casual computing, or controlling multimedia software, the Gyrotransport works as well as a traditional optical mouse and is especially suited for couch-based Media Center controls, as it requires no mousing surface. For applications requiring extrafine control, such as gaming and Photoshop editing, it's less successful. Controlling the mouse pointer can be awkward at first and requires a day or two of practice to feel natural. It's an acquired taste to be sure, but fans of gyroscopic input devices swear by them.

The USB-key RF receiver comes preloaded with Gyration's GyroTools software, which lets you assign macros (called Swipes) to various mouse movements, activated by pressing a second, smaller button on the top of the mouse. For example, you can program the Gyrotransport to raise or lower the audio volume when you press the thumb button and move the mouse up and down or to move forward or backward in a document with a flick of the wrist.

Some of Gyration's products, such as the Gyration Ultra GT Cordless Air Mouse, have a more common mouse form factor and include an optical sensor that kicks in when the mouse is placed on a flat surface for traditional mouse control. The Gyrotransport lacks that optical feature, which may prevent it from becoming your principal mouse.

User opinions

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User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 1 user reviews

Excellent accessory for your laptop

Pros: Easy to use, built in 1GB flash takes up one less USB port, great for presentations or just general mobile use. AAA battery means you never run out of power just before an important presentation.

Cons: Could have been somewhat more ergonomically designed.

Review: Some people might find the lack of an optical mouse in the GyroTransport to be a negative. I have been asking for just such a mouse. I have a Gyration Go and 99.9% of the time I use it in the air. The optical mouse just gets in the way of the air mouse function and biases the design to be a big, clunky, mass which does not fit in your hand very well as an air mouse. The GyroTransport is tiny. With a little practise you can even hold it in your hand while you type (albeit a little more clumsily). When you are using your laptop on well... your laptop... it is a lot better than the idiotic little glidepoint surface for most operations. There is a learning curve, but you can very quickly develop the technique for moving the cursor and by holding your thumb a little to the left of the "move" button you can press both the "move" and "left" buttons simultaneously to perform a drag (the mouse operation not the clothing option). I don't think you can use a bluetooth device on a plane, but if you could this would be the absolute best mobile pointing device. You don't need a flat surface, you can operate it in any position you find comfortable (behind your back if you are a contortionist). The AAA battery lasts a fairly long time (the LEDs in optical wireless mice draw a lot more power). I haven't tried it with rechargeable batteries yet because the first alkaline battery hasn't worn out yet in a week. When you are travelling you don't have to worry about recharging, just carry some spare AAA's. The other nice thing is that there is a slide on/off/profile selector switch. This means you can turn it off in a second and be sure it's really off. I have used it for hours at a time and it is fairly comfortable. It was designed as a presentation device, but I think you can use this as a normal "mouse" and abandon that thing you push around on the table.

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Gyration Pro Gyrotransport specifications

  • General
  • Device Type Mouse
  • Wireless Receiver USB wireless receiver
  • Input Device
  • Connectivity Technology Wireless
  • Interface RF
  • Max Operating Distance 98.0 ft
  • Movement Detection Technology Gyroscopic
  • Expansion / Connectivity
  • Interfaces 1.0 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
  • Battery
  • Type AAA type
  • Installed Qty 1.0
  • Software / System Requirements
  • Software Included GyroTools
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP , Apple MacOS 8.0 or later
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 2 years warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
  • Sustainability
  • CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost nil
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