Mar 23 2009, 11:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The product promises biomechanical correctness, is able to stimulate muscles and tendons in the hands, wrists, and elbows that other devices were unable to affect. The device claims to be able to help stretch the ligaments and muscles in the hand to help those with hand, wrist, and elbow disorders from griping the mouse for too long.
The idea is to use the device to flex you hands between gaming rounds to make reaction times faster. The device is designed to be fully adjustable to fit nearly every hand and evidentially has actually won awards for medical design excellence. It is available now for $39.99 from ThinkGeek.
Via ThinkGeek.
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