Life Click
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The “Life’s Click” mouse has two sensors located where a user would typically place their thumb and palm while using it. These sensors allow the mouse to measure the user’s health and keep track of vital stats anytime they’re using the computer.
The Life’s Click mouse also includes an LCD display for constantly showing info like the user’s heartbeat and other interesting health-related facts they would probably prefer to hear from a doctor. And for users who require special care the vital stats from the mouse can be sent out to doctors or caregivers and used as a remote way to check up on the patient.
While the mouse itself is wireless it requires the LCD display to be connected to the PC via USB and serve as a receiver. But the two can connect together for easy transport and storage making them ideal for laptop use as well.
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Brobably only useful for the medical field, but this is a good idea. And looks quite appealing too.
reminds me to an application that measures the speed and distance of your mouse usage.
Pretty fun (and useless)
http://www.blacksunsoftware.com/mousotron.html
the lcd part of the life click seems that it would add cost without much benefit because it would be possible to use the computer’s monitor to display the data, e.g. an icon on the system tray.
I agree with insub2. You’re mixing two ideas when one is a good one (health monitor) and the other not so (LCD scren). I’m still voting for it, I think is a clever way to re-utilize an everyday item.