Jelfin uncloaks new Ball-Shaped Mouse with Gel Cover and Super Ergonomics

Jelfin Mouse

Perchance, it won’t raise eyebrows if witness a throng of inventions spacing up by leaps and bound every now and then. Rather, a dab of creativity will certainly grabs users’ attention. Spreading hands with ingeniousness, Jelfin has very recently rolled out its latest revolutionary computer mouse. Wittily designed, the eye-candy ball-shaped mouse is ensconced in a soft, luxe gel covering that hugs the entire surface area and sets a new standard for comfort. For a more natural and ergonomic feel, users can simply cup their fingers naturally around the ball.

This gel-cushioned mouse is beautifully dressed in a mesmerizing design that fits perfectly the curvature of users’ hands, offering a more soothing and comfortable feel compared to any traditional shaped mouse.

“The Jelfin Mouse will appeal to those who possess a sharp eye for style, a demand for the finest materials, a desire for individuality and those who won’t compromise on quality and affordability,” expressed Nick Pajic, Jelfin president and CEO. “What cashmere has done for the sweater, we think the soft, gel cover has done for the mouse. We believe customers are going to love the look and feel – and be very pleased with its performance!”

Brandishing in graceful cobat blue, crimson red, cadmium yellow, electric green and hot pink color, the Jefin mouse is further padded inside with a durable gel coating for additional protection. Highly compact and functional, the device for sure adds a touch of extreme funkiness to any desk.

Users will find this easy-to-grip mouse overly fetching, thanks to its soft and squishy cover. Compatible with PC or Mac with 1,000 dpi, it allows for precise and smooth scrolling concurrently.

Flaunting in vibrant new colors, the Jelfin mouse can be snapped up from the official website of the company or Amazon.com for $34.95. So, sprinkle a touch of swank and increased efficiency with this little yet influential device.


Posted on 11 December, 2009 By Correspondent
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