
Japan and UK are racing towards finding innovative uses for watches. Meanwhile, Hong Kong just released another type of cool mouse that other companies must try hard to beat. New year just came early for the gamers with this sweet gadget preview of what’s to come in their very bright clicking future.
Meet the Shogun Chameleon X-1 mouse. True to its name, the Chameleon is the mouse that adapt’s to the gamer’s needs. Subtle gamers need not fret this time around. By far, Shogun Brothers’ Chameleon X-1 gaming mouse is the sexiest mouse in gadget planet.
Pretty timely with its shiny red color for the holiday season, too. If you may liken it to a woman, it is sexy in all the right places, what with its hidden game pad underneath. Hurray for gaming workers; one’s boss will just shrug it off as a nice mouse during office hours. But it can transform into the ultimate playing tool come lunch break with just a flip. That’s way better than ramming on the office keyboards? Don’t have an office? Fine. The gaming pad at least is much friendlier and lessens one’s risk for tunnel syndrome.
Here are pictures to uncover the goodies before you consider buying it. Check it out:
That’s already three perks for the gamer: visually appealing, useful like any other mouse and possesses a lethally versatile gaming pad. All 14 buttons of the hidden gaming pad are quite ready for for some rough and “thumb”-le (pun intended) among the most avid of gaming fanatics. The only catch is that you might unsavvily hit the buttons on the mouse side accidentally in the middle of your gaming action.
Those things do take time to adjust to, but gamers are not really the hurrying type when it comes to getting used to online gaming weaponry. It’s not all that difficult to get the hang of it once you have acquired the necessary manual dexterity to maneuver through the 14 buttons well.
That gaming aspect being settled, we move on to the extras. The extras are pretty much the justification for a higher price or at least, an edge to other competitors. So far, one good extra perk of having this for your mouse is that you actually get to use it as a remote control, too,. These are vital n case you have those media presentations. The sensor is fiercely competent, and so is its scrolling pad and wireless capacity. So, even if it has a hidden gaming panel (which is really what the gamers are after), you can still take it to work and actually find professional uses for it. The USB dongle shall easily keep it connected, just like any other wireless mouse.
That’s not so bad a set of features for $55. In case you are already over and done with the holiday cheer, you can expect another color option of shiny black by first quarter of 2011. I am not much of a gamer, but this just might be the mouse that can help get me started.