Mouses are rather small and do not take up that much room. However, there are times in which that little tiny mouse might not have enough space to relax comfortably in your luggage. This is when the Jelly Click inflatable mouse proves to be invaluable. The product is a mouse that can be inflated through electricity powering its inflation. A process that sounds simple but took a lot of engineering to make possible.
The designers of the Jelly Click mouse decided to make the mouse through the implementation of a small flexible board. Surrounding the board is a body that easily inflates once the mouse is connected to your computer via the USB cable. The process of setting the mouse up is as easy as that. You simply plug the mouse into the USB port and once it inflate to a level that makes it sturdy enough to take the abuse of your hand resting upon it and clicking buttons left and right.
You will be excited to know that the Jelly Click mouse is also water resistant. I feel that this is important because I know we have all spilled a drink here and there. The computer is usually safe but it is the mouse that usually experiences most of the damage. Offering water resistant was smart and pretty clever for the company to do. This basically means you could use the mouse in the most bizarre and extreme conditions that your mind can think of (in the bath perhaps?).
My experience so far with the Jelly Click inflatable mouse is that it is incredibly helpful. It has been a lifesaver so far when it comes to packing away for long business trips and needing just a bit more room. The creativity behind this product could come in handy through the design of other gadgets that inflate the same. Jelly Click is a strange gadget that takes awhile to get used to but a must have for all those who travel as much as I do.
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