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Ambidextrous design, Wireless, ErgoMotion technology works, Very comfortable, Up to 10 month battery life
Excellent tracking, Seems well made, Wireless and portable
Ergonomic design. Adjustable mouse sensitivity.
Tilting mechanism makes it comfortable, Comes in a variety of colors, No software required
Mainly a palm grip mouse, not very comfortable when held in a finger grip due to its small size, No forward/ backward buttons, While compact it is still almost as tall as the original Whirl, Same price as full sized Whirl...
Takes a while to get accustomed to
Not ideal for travel use. Occasionally feels like a balancing act. No browser buttons. Plain design.
Doesn't work on glass, No extra shortcut buttons
By Kitguru.net on August 01, 2011
Today we are going to look at another mouse designed by Smartfish Technologies – The Whirl Mini. which just like the Whirl is designed with ergonomics in mind. Smartfish Technologies say that their new portable mouse will have a major impact on...
By 3dGameMan on April 19, 2011
Video Review: What sets the Smartfish Whirl Mini Notebook Laser Mouse apart from many other wireless mice is it's patented ErgoMotion pivot system. It kinda makes the mouse feel like it's floating on air! This design makes the mouse much more...
By Ars Technica on March 22, 2011
The first time I saw the promotional materials for the Whirl Mini Notebook Laser Mouse before we had one in the office, I assumed it would be a gimmick where you control your computer's cursor by tilting your wrist. In reality, you use this product...
By Macworld UK on February 17, 2011
The ErgoMotion system employed in the Whirl desktop mouse, and its mini cousin aimed at laptop users, needs some commitment to get the most from it. However, if you already have raging RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury), or make many small mouse movements...
By Everything USB on February 16, 2011
Even though this is a notebook mouse, SmartFish has still managed to make one heck of a portable mouse that really does keep your hand from aching after long usage. The only caveat with the Whirl Mini is you need to know how to hold it properly as...
By MobileWhack on February 14, 2011
The folks out at the Max Borges Agency sent over a Smartfish Whirl Mini Notebook Laser Mouse for us to review for you, and if you find yourself on the road a lot, then you’ll definitely want to hear about this one.The Smartfish Whirl is pretty...
By Testfreaks on February 09, 2011
The Smartfish Whirl is great little mouse that can be used on any surface with no difficulties and perfect tracking. The Whirl is well made and it’s wireless over USB so you can be free of the cord. The USB receiver stores in the back of the mouse...
By PC Mag on January 20, 2011
For the ergonomic enthusiasts the Smartfish Whirl may entice, but those who use their mouse extensively may find that this ergo-mouse feels more like a balancing act. Buy it...
By Engadget on November 24, 2010
We can't say definitively if the Whirl Mini will ease those aches and pains since we never had 'em in the first place, but for fifty bucks its definitely a comfortable little mobile mouse. Would we suggest you pick it over the $60 Logitech...
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