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Think Outside Stowaway Bluetooth Mouse

Size, Style, Comfort, and Flexibility

I am writing this review on my hx4700 with my HP bluetooth keyboard and the ThinkOutside Stowaway Bluetooth Mouse. At the same time I am running my HP bluetooth headphones listening to some favorite tunes. It is actually pretty impressive to be able to use all this technology at the same time on such a small device. I have to give a lot of credit to the engineers that designed the iPAQ because it is ALL working.

I must admit that with the myriad of things happening on my iPAQ, all at one time, I am quite impressed with the performance. There was however, a learning curve to understand the order to start devices. I had some difficulty in getting all of the devices to work together but after a few trial and error attempts; I now can start the keyboard, headphones, mouse, Windows Media Player and TextMaker...and they all run together. One would think I am running a full-fledged desktop. I have no question that I am “pushing “ the resources of my iPAQ but it is working. Of course, this isn’t something that I would do all the time, but it is sort of cool to know that you can.

Of course the reason for this article is to talk about the mouse...it has to be one of the coolest devices I have ever had to use with my iPAQ. Why? Well I just got through posting a few replies to questions folks had in the forums. The ability to enter text quickly with the keyboard coupled with the scrolling ability of the mouse has made this experience incredible. Think about it, I have all the conveniences of my desktop....and I can do it anywhere I want. This is good!

The mouse came in a plastic form fit package neatly placed inside. The package, like all packages, showed what was inside but what caught my attention was the wording “World’s first mouse for both PDAs and computers!” I just thought it was nice to be at the forefront of technology...I couldn’t wait to open it. Do I hate this type of packaging...it takes forever to open it unless you have an exacto knife to cut through the thick plastic (and hopefully not your hand). Even a good pair of scissors has trouble...but I finally got it open and immediately placed the mouse in the palm of my hand.

Taking the mouse from its package and as I held it in my hand for the first time, it had an amazing “feel” to it. I can’t quite describe it but I knew it was going to be a mouse that I would be comfortable with, not only with my 4700 and 5555 but with my Sony laptop. All are constant companions and the ability to have a mouse that will connect with each is a real plus! The size...it is small, about the the length of a lighter and almost twice as wide. It has this new black rubberized material over the top and a clear plastic on the bottom allowing you to see the “inner workings”. It has the typical mouse setup; two buttons, and a scroll wheel that also serves as another button by pushing on it. Neatly embossed on the palm portion are the words Think Outside with the “box” logo.

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Have you tried the Thinkoutside Bluetooth Keyboare & Thinkoutdide Bluetooth Mouse with the HP Bluetooth Headphones? I have the Thinkoutside Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse - they were both working gat with my HP Ipaq 5550. Then I downloaded the driver for the headphones. It changed my bluetooth version from 1.4 to 1.6.0 Build 0600. Now the keyboard & mouse cannot connect at the same time. If i get one connected it immediately cuts off if I try to connect the other one. I would like to go back to the 1.4 and forget the headphones but it put that new bluetooth version in ROM. I guess the only way would be to do a hard reset. Do you know of aany other work around? I would appreciate any help.
I'm glad to heaqr that Laura. I have to tell you, I think it is one of the "coolest" devices to use with your iPAQ. I am using it now with my HP Bluetooth keyboard...it is excellent!
Hey this is great - another cool device to try - Thanks so much for the review - you've given me the incentive to get one.
expansys.com.au has them in their catalogue:

http://www.expansys.com.au/product.asp?code=116809

Cheers,
Richard
Anyone know how I can get one of these in Australia? They don't seem to have a distributor or reseller, and the online store doesn't ship outside US or Canada?

This is the perfect Christmas present for me if only I could work out how to allow my wife to order it!

Thanks,
Shane.
I also bought the mouse for my 4355. Works great.
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