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Sunday, February 8, 2009

USB heated computer mouse produces infrared heat



Infrared heat has healing effects. Deep penetrating heat rays sooth aching muscles and relieve pain. ValueRays infrared computer gadgets add value to your everyday computer activities by providing relief to aching sore and cold hands. ValueRays Computer Devices are made with a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers generate infrared heat. The sun is a natural source of infrared heat. ValueRays USB warming computer gadgets heat with infrared heat without using the harmful UV rays of the sun.

Infrared Rays Heal. The sun's natural Infrared Rays are capable of penetrating deep into the human body where they elevate surface temperature and activate healthy body functions. The Far-infrared waves are a safe alternative to natural sun Infrared Rays and a form of light energy that heat objects by direct light conversion - a process to directly warm an object (warm mouse and warm mouse pad), not the surrounding air. Infrared heat rays from the warming mouse and warming mouse pad penetrate the hand, warm the muscles, tissues and dilate the blood arteries. The infrared heating process allows blood to flow more freely through the cold, painful, tense hand.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A mouse warmer giveaway at Grammy Janet's Place


Visit Grammy Janet's Place today to enter a free giveaway for a Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch designed to keep your hand warm while you compute! Click here for more details.
Sponsored by IGMproducts.com
Mouse Hand Warmer - Designer Mouse House
Creates the Perfect Mouse Hand Environment

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Geek Computer Gadgets Fix Nerd Cold-Hand Problem Fast

from Disney's animated movie "BOLT"





You don't have to be a NASA Rocket Scientist nerd or Disney Computer Artist geek to experience cold hands working at your computer. Sitting for long hours using a computer mouse can cause your mouse hand to get extremely cold, even if you are a simple stay-at-home or office-junkie computer nerd.

Many heavy computer user "nerds" suffer with a cold mouse hand as soon as the temperatures drop in their work space. It doesn't matter if it's winter or summer, if the work space is cold or drafty, a computer user's hand can become extremely cold. The most common occurrence of a cold hand is by people who sit for long hours at the computer. If a person uses the computer occasionally, or if they are naturally warm-blooded, they may not experience a cold mouse hand. It all depends upon the person, their work space conditions, and their medical history.

Several online forums have surveyed their members about the cold computer hand problem. The majority of responses indicate the cold hand problem is fairly common with the exception being laptop users who do not use a computer mouse when computing.

There's no specific medical condition for a cold mousing hand, but there are medical conditions with cold hand symptoms. The most common of the cold hand medical condition is "poor circulation." Poor circulation is most commonly caused by a progressive blocking of the arteries. Factors for developing poor circulation include a lack of physical activity, smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

The cold mouse hand problem can become very annoying because the longer a person sits and works at the computer, the colder the hand gets making the tips of the fingers and top of the hand numb. There are products on the market to address the cold hand problem which include both USB connected devices and earth-friendly devices requiring no electricity. Depending upon which device you want to use, it's wise to address the problem to relieve discomfort as you work. The only other option is to stop working, and that's not always possible when there are deadlines to meet and computer work to be completed.

The hand warmer geek gadgets available include mouse hand warmer blankets, heated mouse pads, heated mice and mouse hand warmer mousepads. The hand warmer computer gadgets range in price and cost little compared to the price you pay for not using them. Many of the computer geek gadgets to keep your mousing hand warm are available online. Do some online research prior to making a purchase to make sure the items you are buying fit your needs.

One such product designed specifically for computer users is a hand warmer blanket pouch. It is shaped like a pouch and holds a person's favorite mouse (optical or USB connected) and mouse pad, or it works as a covered mousepad with out the use of another mouse pad. It's made of a cozy fleece blanket material which insulates body heat as a person works. There are no cords to get tangled on the desk top because the hand blanket uses no electricity. It's earth friendly in today's energy-efficient world. It's available at many online stores, and not yet available at regular retail stores. So, if you are interested in obtaining a hand blanket, search Google to find online locations or go to one of these websites and search for a mouse hand warmer blanket - Amazon.com, Etsy.com and MadeInUSAforever.com.

Other computer geek gadgets designed to address the cold mouse hand problem require electricity and are also available online. The warming mouse, available in several colors, shapes and sizes, is a geek gadget that heats up after it's plugged in and stays warm until you turn it off. If you purchase an USB connected warming mouse, make sure it's ergonomic enough for your mouse hand. If the ergonomic shape is not suited for your mouse hand, you will end up with a sore mouse hand -- especially if you tend to spend long hours using a computer mouse. Plus, the USB connected heated mouse requires the computer user to manually turn off the mouse when finished using it or the mouse will stay heated and using electricity after you log off and shut down the computer. There's no heat regulator on the warming mouse, so get ready to have a very warm mousing experience. A person's body temp is about 98.6 degrees and most of the warming mice heat up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

Another practical computer geek gadget designed specifically for the computer nerd's cold mouse hand is the USB connected warming mouse pad. If you currently use a metal gaming mousepad, it can become very cold during the winter months when heat is a virtue. Even the most common forms of rubber mouse pads become chilled in a cold work area or office space. So, if you decide to get an USB connected warming mouse pad, make sure the mousepad you purchase fits on your work area and the cords don't get tangled on your desk top. Many of the current USB connected mouse pads also incorporate an additional USB connection strip making them handy to plug in several computer gadgets. The one you choose, depends upon your likes and needs. Just be careful, there's a lot of junk out there, so buy from a reputable seller who stands behind their products, offers return policies and gives a refund if you are not happy with the purchase.

If you suffer with a cold computer hand and haven't taken appropriate action to relieve the problem, hopefully you will now. To learn more about how to keep your cold mouse hand warm search Google, Yahoo! or MSN. There are several blogs dedicated to the cold mouse hand condition. Regardless of the action you take, knowing relief is available may help the next time your mouse hand gets cold.

Anna Miller - Mouse Hand Warmer -
http://www.IGMproducts.com

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Mouse warmer mouse pad energy efficient computer mouse gadget

This is a warm mouse pad. It uses no electricity and is energy efficient. It's a warm cozy blanket to cover your mouse hand. No more cold mouse hand. You can use a standard sized mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer, or you can use it without a mouse pad. Any size mouse fits inside the hand warmer. The perfect computer geek gadget. You saw it first on the Mouse Warmer Blog!

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Blue fish hand warmer mouse pad thing

from Crunch Gear


Dammit. I might have to order one of these adorable fish warmy hand mouth things. My hands get mighty cold in the winter thanks to a drafty home office and my slightly below-average circulation, so I could probably use one of these. You plug the fish into a USB port and feed your mouse cord through the fish’s derriere and, after about ten minutes, you’ll be wrist-deep in 107.6 degrees of hot, sweaty fish-mouth.

Yes, 107.6 degrees. That sounds kind of dangerous, no? But how dangerous could it possibly be to have your hand atop a $22 USB-powered hotplate stitched inside of a fish made out of cotton and wool?
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Commets: You may be disappointed by the quality of construction and its functionality. We purchased the item pictured above. The size is for a child's hand. There's very little room for movement. Plus, the item heats too much. It actually makes your hand feel very uncomfortable using it for any length of time. We were not happy with the quality of fabric or construction. Plus, in the long run, it looks a little goofy on a desk top. It's great for a child if you trust a child is mature enough to handle an electronic item like this. For adults, we recommend the Mouse Hand Warmer in gray fleece with a techie, modern design.

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USB Warming Mouse II: The Hand Warming Mouse Strikes Back

from GearLog

A while ago I described my plight working in a cold, cold office and wanting to keep my hands warm. What was the remedy? The USB Warming Mouse, which promised to keep my mouse hand at a toasty 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Thanko, the manufacturer of the USB Warming Mouse, has upped the ante and released a new generation of hand-warming mice.

The USB Warmer Mouse II comes in four different colors; black, white, yellow, or red, and has a new, ergonomic design that's much more attractive than the previous generation. The mouse is also a little warmer now than before, warming slowly over several minutes and topping off at about 113 degrees Fahrenheit. The on/off switch is still there, so the mouse can be turned off during the warm months, and still sports an 800 dpi optical sensor and padded feet for precision. By and large, the specs have largely remained the same, but the mouse has undergone an aesthetic makeover to make it much more attractive as well as warm and functional.

Comments:
The mouse above is not ergonomic, so when you use it for a long time your hand gets really sore and hurts.

Here's something more practical to keep your cold mouse hand warm and you can use it with your favorite mouse pad and mouse:

The Mouse Hand Warmer is new, and there's nothing like it on the market. It's $19.95 price includes Free USA Domestic Ground Shipping & Sales Tax! It's the perfect gift idea for computer users. A new Geek Gadget just in time for the holidays!

Keeps your mouse hand covered by a warm blanket. Constructed of a warm polyester fleece blanket material with a non-slip surface. Fits standard mouse pads. Hand wash and air dry.

Instructions: Slip a standard sized mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer. If using a wireless mouse, the net front provides a clear optical connection. When using an USB connected mouse, slip the cord through a small slit opening made in the center front net. Easy to keep clean by hand washing with a mild detergent and air drying.

The Mouse Hand Warmer is hand made in the USA. It's energy-effecient and uses NO electricity. Heat is generated from your body and insulated inside a warm, cozy fleece blanket pouch.

The Mouse Hand Warmer is an inexpensive way to keep your mouse hand warm during chilly weather or whenever you feel your mouse hand getting cold. A drafty air-conditioned office makes for an uncomfortable exposed hand if you sit and work all day at the computer. During the winter, a draft or drop in temperature makes your mouse hand cold, too. Sometimes fingers get numb due to the cold air. Keep your mouse hand warm inside a cozy blanket.

The idea for a Mouse Hand Warmer came about after spending many years working long, late hours sitting at a computer. When your mouse hand gets cold there's really nothing you can do to warm it except stop working or cover it with a warm blanket. That's why the Mouse Hand Warmer was created.

No wires or cords to get tangled on your desk top. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a contemporary, modern, techie-looking desk accessory in neutral colors of gray fleece with black and white trim. The pouch measures about 12" x 12" with a wide front opening to get your hand into and out of the Mouse Hand Warmer with ease. Fits most mouse sizes, from a standard small mouse to a large ergonomically shaped mouse.

Mouse Hand Warmer is a registered trademark and patented product made in the USA by i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. http://www.IGMproducts.com



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Friday, October 3, 2008

Do Not Laugh! A Mouse Hand Gets Cold

from Mouse Hand Warmer

Do not laugh! Mice hands get cold. Thats a fact. And, the motivation behind a new invention called the Mouse Hand Warmer. Its a blanket pouch to hold your favorite mouse pad and your favorite mouse. It keeps your mouse hand covered with a warm, fleece blanket so the hand is not exposed to cold drafts or chills. See the photo above. The Mouse Hand Warmer looks neat on a desk top. Its sleek and modern in design. The gray, black and white color combination is neutral. The size is about 12" x 12" and has a non-slip surface to keep the hand warmer in place on the desk top.


Any standard sized mouse pad fits inside the Mouse Hand Warmer with plenty of space remaining for a mouse and your hand.

A large ergonomic mouse is being used as shown in the above photo. The model has a medium-sized hand. The overall size of the mouse hand warmer is about 12" x 12."

The large ergonomic shaped mouse and the standard mouse pad fit neatly inside the Mouse Hand Warmer as shown above. Notice the large front opening. The large front opening of the hand warmer makes it easy to get your hand inside or out quickly. We tested the usability, and it works perfect!

Once your favorite mouse pad and mouse is inside the Mouse Hand Warmer, you are ready to work and keep your mouse hand warm. Wear a long sleeved sweater to keep your entire arm covered from chills and drafts.

The above photo illustrates the use of the hand warmer without a mouse pad. This is another added feature of the Mouse Hand Warmer item. The white non-slip bottom shown above has a smooth, flat, surface facing the interior of the hand warmer. It is slick enough for mouse movement. So, if you prefer to keep your hand warm without the use of a mouse pad, that is your choice.

Also, notice the mouse being used in the photos is a wireless mouse. There is a net window in the front of the Mouse Hand Warmer for the optical connection. If you use an USB connected mouse, make a small slit in the front net to slip the cord. Either way, USB or wireless, the mouse hand warmer works like a charm. It is like having a cozy, warm house for your mouse!

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Mouse warmer keeps your hand warm


There are a variety of items on the market which promise to address the "mouse hand" syndrome. We aren't talking about carpal tunnel problems, we refer to "mouse hand" when your mouse hand gets freezing cold while you are working. Many of us computer geeks have deadlines to meet. We don't have the luxury of stopping work because our mouse hand gets cold. So, we suffer with a very cold mouse hand. Sometimes fingers get numb. The only relief is to stop working, and that's not always an option.

There's a warm mouse which is not ergonomic so it may make your mouse hand sore after using it for any lenght of time. There's also a blue fish style USB connected mouse warmer, but it's not very roomy and so your hand movement is very limited inside.


For more information about a mouse warmer to keep your mouse hand warm, CLICK HERE.

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A blanket to keep your mouse hand warm



Simply made and easy to look at, the Mouse Hand Warmer is a blanket for your mouse. A standard sized mouse pad and any ergonomic shaped mouse fits nicely inside this fleece blanket. It keeps your hand warm while using a computer mouse.

Many people suffer from a cold mouse hand this time of year. This computer accessory solves the problem. No more cold mouse hand. It's a mouse warmer blanket. A cover for your mouse.

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5 tips to keep warm in winter

I remember the movie The Day After Tomorrow. Where everyone was facing an ice age ahead, with temperatures so cold your blood could freeze instantly.

The main characters in the story were hiding in a library. Wise move. You wouldn't run out of things to burn in a library that is full of books. In their effort to stay warm, they kept their fireplace ablaze by burning library books, feeding the fire continually for that much needed warmth.

A homeless guy who had to survive winter in the streets crushed up paper and stuffed his clothes with them for insulation. One of the key ways to stay warm in winter is to insulate your clothing. That way, you keep the warmth in and the cold out. Crushing the paper trapped air. Air is a great insulator of heat. So that made a lot of sense.

Here are 5 tips to help you fight the cold.

#1 Generate heat.
To generate heat, most modern homes have a proper heating system. Just make sure you pay your heating bills. If you can't pay the bills, get your bills paid on your behalf. For example, if you are a U.S. resident, here's where you can get free heating at http://www.cheapestsale.com/free-heating.html. If you use an old fashion log fireplace, stock up on plenty of firewood in case you get snowed in.

#2 Layer your clothing
Wear layers of clothing to keep warm. Start off with a base layer. The thermal underwear. Ideally, your thermal underwear should fit like second skin. The goal is to keep your body heat in. Pure cotton thermal underwear would probably work if the temperature is above 5 degrees celsius. Colder than that and you need something much warmer. Like merino wool. Or a base layer that is suitable for snow sports, like the Duofold Insulayer thermal underwear which has 2 layers of fabric that trap air between the layers, for added insulation.

On top of the thermal underwear, you might want to wear a wool sweater and thick denim jeans or wool pants. You might want to add on a warm jacket or even a trenchcoat over the sweater. Depending on the severity of cold you might face, you might want to add more layers. Don't forget your gloves , scarve,woolen hat, ear muffs and boots. If it is really very cold, you might even need a ski mask.

#3 Drink warming liquids
Drinking a cup of ginger tea helps you body fight the cold too. Drinking plenty of hot soup at meals warms up the body beautifully.

#4 Bring a warm shawl
Carry along a cashmere throw, or at least a wool wrap with you so you can wrap that around you when you need additional warmth.

#5 Keep one another warm
Finally, huddle up close to a loved warm so you can keep each other warm. That's how our ancestors survived the cold winters when they lived in caves. They would huddle close together near the fire to keep warm.

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Welcome to the Mouse Warmer Blog

Welcome to IGMproducts.com's official blog for the Mouse Warmer. Does your mouse hand get cold? If so, there's relief. The mouse warmer blog was created to post information about cold mouse hand and ways to keep it warm. The Mouse Hand Warmer shown above uses no electricity, it's a mouse blanket for your mouse pad and mouse to keep your mouse hand covered and warm. We'll post more information, pictures and resources online at the Mouse Warmer Blog.

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