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Gyration Gyroscopic Media Center Mouse/Remote - 2 Pack

Speed to First Woot:
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First Sucker:
jpseitz
Last Wooter to Woot:
eman1030
Last Purchase:
4 years ago
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Top 27% of all Woots
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Top 11% of all Woots

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baffles


quality posts: 1 Private Messages baffles

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2 * Gyration GYT8101US GyroTransport Air Mouse with 1 GB USB Flash Drive [New] - $29.99

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hoyanim7


quality posts: 73 Private Messages hoyanim7

Rabies99


quality posts: 3 Private Messages Rabies99

Best Title for a woot info ever!

jessiebyrd004


quality posts: 52 Private Messages jessiebyrd004

Pretty decent reviews aggregated by Alatest...
http://alatest.com/reviews/mouse-pointing-device-reviews/gyration-pro-gyrotransport/po3-36489602,63/

4 stars from the AMazon reviewers too...
http://www.amazon.com/Gyration-GYT8101US-Gyrotransport-Air-Mouse/dp/B000ODN36G/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=miscellaneous&qid=1230617033&sr=8-1

I do a daily woot blog where I talk about the woot, link to CSEs, find reviews, etc. A few people have told me it's useful. Google "useful linkage" and there it is.

acutevt


quality posts: 12 Private Messages acutevt

These are great; especially for presentations. It's a little hard to get used to using them like a pointer.

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iBito


quality posts: 0 Private Messages iBito

They look like they would be kind of awkward to use...

16 woots and proudly counting.

curtisonline


quality posts: 3 Private Messages curtisonline

I bought one of these last time and it was koi.

After working with it I can never get it to really move in a straight line.

It also does not work with a mac at all.

I figure this will be in my Banging old cans that I got in for last time.

richboi


quality posts: 1 Private Messages richboi

wow $35 fr 1 on amazon and here you get 2 for the same price w/ shipping included! im in for 2 (well 1.. depending on how you look @ it!)

americanxo


quality posts: 0 Private Messages americanxo

damn...i bought it last time for 35....Rollerball (2002)

HarryBeanbag


quality posts: 35 Private Messages HarryBeanbag

Can I make these things control my Roomba like I have seen Wii remotes do?

amarook


quality posts: 1 Private Messages amarook

I am in for one!!! It looks pretty cool, and my hand was itching to pull the trigger. Change my mind? Nope.... Too late. I did it. Thx WooT!

dernst_ca1


quality posts: 30 Private Messages dernst_ca1

woot! In for one (2)

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ctloch


quality posts: 1 Private Messages ctloch

Does this really not work on mac's? Why doesnt it work?

Corrado


quality posts: 130 Private Messages Corrado

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I picked up a Gyration mouse/keyboard set over 3 years ago here on woot. The mouse has been my daily desktop mouse since then and has been my travel mouse when I go on the road. The horizontal axis sensor for the gyro finally gave up the ghost a few months ago and I've missed this on the woot-off the past few times. Glad I was able FINALLY pick one (or two) up here!

EDIT: optical/laser still works fine on the 2005-purchased Gyro and it continues to be my daily-driver.

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monkeyhihi


quality posts: 3 Private Messages monkeyhihi

Sorry to correct you bud, but you're wrong.

I have one of these, and they work splendidly with a Mac, no drivers or software necessary.

Edit: This was in response to curtis.

Evolben


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Evolben

I got it last time for 35. Well it worked good for a while, but messed up latter . It good for presentations if you you do it often .

parsoje


quality posts: 3 Private Messages parsoje

These are great. We have one that allowed us to do most of the surfing on our TV computer without getting up. Good for the lazy. The jump drive really didn't get used much in our application. It did take a while to get used to the air movement of the mouse, though.

Since, however, we have upgraded to a Vista computer (hmmm....) and don't use this much any more as we now use the Vista Media Center remote.

That being said... We bought ours from woot when they were 34.99 each. So, in that regard, this deal roombas for us. Bad timing, inhales sharply and creates suction to be us, and all that rot.

If in need of this, buy it. It's a great deal. And you can then point and laugh at all us quick to jump wooters who spent WAY WAY too much on ours.......

Night all.

zrw


quality posts: 1 Private Messages zrw

well worth the money, bought one roughly a year ago and have had no complaints. I use it on my pc, my roomate with his mac, don't worry about downloading the software though, it works just as well as a plug-and-go.

sotero2


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sotero2

so does it really work for macs?

csa1776


quality posts: 3 Private Messages csa1776

I bought one of these when last sold on 11/19/2008. It works just fine with MacBook Pro OSX 10.5 - basically just plug and play. Today I am buying two more, also for my other Mac laptops.

Woot orders since 2005 - 285 and counting

GCY


quality posts: 0 Private Messages GCY

I'm in for 1! Was bummed I missed this on the last wootoff. It was $25 shipped. Now I can get 2 for $35 shipped! Awesome.

EnsRedShirt


quality posts: 0 Private Messages EnsRedShirt

Yea or Nay on vista compatibility?

billcsears


quality posts: 1 Private Messages billcsears

Bought one of these the last time it was Wooted. I teach a lot and this works perfectly with classroom PowerPoints.

immersed


quality posts: 0 Private Messages immersed

this type of controller (all of them) need a laser pointer integrated. Not only could one use this in a meeting, but also at home...to "play with the pets" AND make the computer do some crazy stuff...peronally, I prefer the kensingtons (a lot more control).

and as for the mac work/not work issue: which mac? does it not work on a power pc mac or an intel mac?

joeparker54


quality posts: 1 Private Messages joeparker54

i just can't stay away... in for one i guess.

NeoLuddite


quality posts: 0 Private Messages NeoLuddite

This is a great deal!
I bought the 512k model a year or two ago and use it frequently. I do a lot of presentations and it works great to let you walk the room and still use the mouse. Haven't had any issues with range even in a fairly large auditorium type setup.

Only cons are a battery door that's a little difficult to remove/reinstall, and it seems to go to "sleep" a little too quick for my taste (you wind up waving your hand a bit to wake it up...probably able to be changed but I've been too lazy to find out how). A laser would also be nice but they're easy to get cheap elsewhere.

Also good if you use your mouse at your desk a lot and feel the carpal tunnel stuff creeping in, you can throw this thing in, move your chair back a little, and wave your hand around to move the mouse, Wii style.

vinithehat


quality posts: 23 Private Messages vinithehat

becu


quality posts: 0 Private Messages becu

in for 1 (2 actually)

pretty cheap, so wrestling the ham!

jprojas


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jprojas

Ever just think about breadsticks?!! I paid $30 for 1, a few weeks ago on Buy.com and that was a great deal! Time to see if I can return them to buy.com to buy these.

MisterSym


quality posts: 1 Private Messages MisterSym

Also bought one a year ago, and I agree that this is a splendid product. One big flaw, though, is that the dongle is not very securely attached to the mouse. I lost the dongle and have been unable to locate a replacement for it at all, despite repeated deep attempts through the manufacturer and third-parties. Just can't find it.

Two reasons this is important: (1) the dongle is not a BlueTooth tech...it is a non-standard proprietary wireless channell, and (2) my data went with the dongle. So, if you have important data that you're keeping on it, secure and backup the sucker frequently. And don't keep it on your key-ring (my biggest hubris).

On a slight side-note.....Because I couldn't find a relatively small and free one, I wrote a neat little backup utility for flash drives that runs in a few batch files in the command prompt. If anyone is interested, I offer it completely free of charge and free of license. It's easy to setup and easy to manipulate and improve. Just send me a private message if you want it. I can e-mail it to you.

DON'T FEAR THE REAPER!

MisterSym


quality posts: 1 Private Messages MisterSym
MisterSym wrote:Also bought one a year ago, and I agree that this is a splendid product. One big flaw, though, is that the dongle is not very securely attached to the mouse. I lost the dongle and have been unable to locate a replacement for it at all, despite repeated deep attempts through the manufacturer and third-parties. Just can't find it.

Two reasons this is important: (1) the dongle is not a BlueTooth tech...it is a non-standard proprietary wireless channell, and (2) my data went with the dongle. So, if you have important data that you're keeping on it, secure and backup the sucker frequently. And don't keep it on your key-ring (my biggest hubris).

On a slight side-note.....Because I couldn't find a relatively small and free one, I wrote a neat little backup utility for flash drives that runs in a few batch files in the command prompt. If anyone is interested, I offer it completely free of charge and free of license. It's easy to setup and easy to manipulate and improve. Just send me a private message if you want it. I can e-mail it to you.



And, oh yeah, I Wooted these today to make up for my lost dongle. Now I have three mice and two dongles! Hopefully, I can hold onto them this time!

DON'T FEAR THE REAPER!

waacodemon


quality posts: 12 Private Messages waacodemon

Kinda like a wii controller for your comp?

I once ate a cricket.

videoprod24


quality posts: 0 Private Messages videoprod24

everywhere I read it seems like they do work on macs. maybe the post is wrong? maybe its an old version of the device but I dont believe thats true. I think it would work on the mac just fine. I'd say wait a little bit and call gyration tomorrow but I have a feeling these will be gone by morning.

Wizardtom


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Wizardtom

Bought one, sucked hard and rarely ever held a connection with the receiver, constantly the mouse strayed in a strait line without any input. Thought it was defective and bought another few weeks ago... they are all koi... now woot is unloading the redonkulously poor quality useless tool...

DO NOT BUY

I have 30 shirts.woots and I really need some pants.woot, could use more belts.woot, definitely have to replace my approach shoes.woot.com.

I want to legally enter a McDonalds or gas station in any only woot apparel...

zephalis


quality posts: 12 Private Messages zephalis

Went for this a short bit ago. Only wish I'd waited till now due to the price. I love mine. It's quite responsive, despite the range being shorter than advertised (less than 20 feet through whatever my wall's are made of (50 feet at least in the open air though). The software is pretty cool...it really needs a dev kit though. Very promising product and I'm in for two (totaling 6 overall).

stuckinmotion


quality posts: 0 Private Messages stuckinmotion

I got mines a couple months back for about the same price, and I am happy with it, it doesn't move in straight lines but you can change the shake sensitivity and that makes a noticeable difference. I am in for two!

BrakX


quality posts: 2 Private Messages BrakX

They forgot the 3 Heys in the product descripction.

jsaint


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jsaint


Own one, got it here works on Mac, Vista, XP, 2000 its a hid mouse auto loading and will prolly work just fine on linux as that the remote using the same driver does.
Its over the top cool for HTPC use and lazy boy kicked back laptoppin.
Only thing ever happened to mine was bat door borke from being in my pocket, Gyration replaced in 3days no questions asked. inhales sharply and creates suction for games though...

Ultimately our greatest goal as a community is to score a Banjo of Consternation! Have you ever seen a greater free market success?

Hubbs604


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Hubbs604

I own a gyration mouse and keyboard combo.

I use a projector for my computer, and sit on the couch while I surf. For obvious reasons, using a mouse on the couch is a difficult task. That was when I purchased a gyration mouse. It really has suited all my needs. At first, it felt awkward in my hand and made me uncomfortable. However, after a week of use it becomes second nature. I'm still using it as my mine mouse over a year later.

The bundled software lets you use the air mouse as a pen on the screen, which is great for presentations and projects.

All I can say is GREAT for projectors, and GREAT for presentations!

-Alex
AIM: Hubbs604 (I love talking to shirt.woot members)