
Victor Multi-Kill Trap Electrocutes Rodents Until Crispy

The Victor Multi-Kill electronic Mouse Trap seeks to "terminate" your rodent infestation by the power of 10. The trap features a "Shock N’ Drop" chamber that delivers a high-voltage jolt to the mouse, killing it within 3 seconds. The chamber then swivels, dropping the mouse carcass into the chamber of death that can hold up to 10 mouse carcasses before you need to empty it.
Batteries are included with purchase and are said to be good for 150 "death" charges before needing replacement. I feel sorry for mouse #151 who gets delivered a half-deadly shock.
This 100% kill rate trap costs $99.99 and is currently on backorder.

4D Mouse?

Not from Dr. Who, but LG’s laser XM-900 mouse sports a "4D scrolling wheel." Will it transport you to the Continuum? You’ll have to lay out the 20 bucks to find out.

New Laser Mouse

Not much info on this new version of Microsoft’s laser mouse, but we do have pics. It seems that the finger and thumb grooves have been removed and the surfaces have been smoothed all over. The thumb inset appears to be much deeper, and the thumb buttons have also been streamlined to be thinner.

Cyborg Mouse

Meet Cyborg Mouse, Saitek’s new gaming mouse geared for the gamer.Your $83 will get you regular mouse duty, as well as a programmable four-way hat switch, and two extra buttons that can be set up however you like.

M2000 Travel Air-Mouse

Gyration’s 4-ounce M2000 Travel Air-Mouse is here with a 100’ range of wireless freedom. It provides faithful response to hand movements, which is unrivalled in other mobile mice, making precise tracking possible in the boardroom, the living room or a cramped space, such as coach class air or train travel. It sports Gyration’s exclusive Swipesâ„¢ technology that enables the user to initiate any command with a flick of the wrist.
“People are increasingly mobile these days, as evidenced by the dominance of notebook computer sales, and aren’t always tied to the deskâ€, said Greg Smith, Vice President for Marketing and OEM Sales at Gyration. “The Travel Air-Mouse was designed with this in mind, providing the business traveler or ‘digital couch potato’ with the freedom to control their PC and entertainment without the need for a desktop surface.â€
Expected to hit the shelves in 2008, it will sell for $69.95. Along with a wireless keyboard will be $99.95.
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