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The AirPoint Ring is a pioneering 2-in-1 wearable wireless mouse and air gesture presenter featuring a 6-axis accelerometer and optical sensor for precise cursor control on surfaces or in the air. With a 131-foot Bluetooth range, ambidextrous ergonomic design under 50 grams, and up to 10 days of battery life supported by fast USB-C charging, it empowers professionals and gamers to navigate, present, and play with unprecedented freedom and style.





| ASIN | B09MK8YYSG |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,476 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | AirPoint |
| Built-In Media | AirPoint Ring, AirPoint charger, 3 x Finger size adapters, USB Type-C cable, Manual |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous, Left, Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Height | 39 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 17.33 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Magnima |
| Model Name | AirPoint Ring |
| Model Number | APR1050 |
| Movement Detection | Laser, Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, macOS 10.12 Sierra |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 131 Feet Feet |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 195893868063 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year limited hardware warranty |
B**E
Great device and great customer service
Purchased for a variety of reasons but mostly use with an iPhone to improve my comfort while using throughout the day. I have my iPhone mounted on an adjustable arm with clamp (Manfrotto double articulated 3 section arm) that I clamp to my standing work desk while working and coffee table when relaxing on couch. At times it would be difficult to use the touchscreen while mounted to the arm so I started looking for air mouse type devices and came across this device. One of the reviewers touted using the device with XReal Air glasses and I had been researching the glasses (Air 2 Pro) since I saw a video a couple months ago of someone using with the HDMI output of a mirrorless camera to preview and review shots. So I purchased both the AirPoint and a CheerTok from Amazon. As it turns out I was happy with both devices but gravitated towards using the AirPoint more. It is a device that requires configuration for mobile and in my case iOS devices to get the mouse to work with smaller screens comfortably. You also must understand how the AirPoint works and behaves in order to use effectively. Once that initial learning and setting up phase was over I felt comfortable using the mouse all the time. I did have a failure of my charging box within first 2 weeks of ownership and after messaging AirPoint support I was express mailed an entirely new white replacement AirPoint. I’ve had the new unit for a couple months now and no issues so I thought it would be a good time to leave a review since I’m very happy with the device and the support I received. There are drawbacks and other reviewers have highlighted some of them, for me it was a bit difficult to find the right insert for my finger to feel comfortable and also easily “pinch” to scroll or switch apps. I also was wearing the AirPoint for hours and your finger could get a little sore but a few minutes with the ring off my finger alleviates that issue. And of course my early charging box failure is a negative and a USB-C port directly on future versions would be great and I’d buy that version immediately.
E**N
Terrible - AGAIN
Take a look at photos. I took photos immediately. This is brand new? What a terrible product this is how it looks brand new? I'm not sure on the functionality because I never bothered using. UPDATE - I ordered another because I desperately want it to be a good thing I can use. This one has scratches all over it too. So much money for this and the QC is awful. I'll update again after I use it to see if the quality of its function is better than its appearance. FINAL UPDATE: horrible functionally. The mouse works BUT unless you have tiny fingers that go all the way through the left and right click buttons are not accrssable by the same hand. I had to use my left hand to reach over to the mouse on my right hand judst to left or right click. This ias basically a two handed mouse if your fingers arent small enough. I can think of three different design changes instantly to fix that but apparently R and D didnt. Waste of time (unless maybee if hands and fingers are smaller and even then I can see it being an issue)
T**Z
Great Mouse for Presenting
I used the product for presentations and it is useful with air gestures and easy to use touch buttons. I like that it can be used as a regular mouse or in the air for times when you don't have a surface.
D**S
Light weight and convenient!
I really love this device! It is SO much easier than carrying a full mouse around the office to my meetings. And the multiple sized finger fit inserts makes sure it fits snuggly on my hand and makes it very easy to use.
B**Z
Cool, useful but needs work to make it next level
Certainly convenient, using it more than I initially thought, however features are limited but that’s to be expected since this is 1st gen. Looking forward new generations with expanded features. Unfortunately, my charging case broke recently and I’m trying to figure out the best way to contact customer service to fix it.
J**H
It is functional in taking my money
Ah… the air gesture mouse. A technological *curiosity*, no doubt dreamt up by someone who once saw *Minority Report* and thought, “Yes, but *make it real*—and less coherent.” Now, let me tell you something: I have used mice. Oh yes. Wired, wireless, trackballs… even the one that lit up like a rave in Stuttgart. But this… this device? It asks me to *gesture*—in the *air*—like some deranged orchestra conductor who’s lost his sheet music and perhaps his *mind*. I wave. I swipe. I rotate my wrist with the hopeful grace of a man trying to summon a ghost. And for what? For my cursor to meander across the screen like a drunk butterfly on Ambien. Precision? No, darling. This is not precision. This is *performance art* masquerading as productivity. And the *click*—ah, the "virtual" click—such a hollow, ethereal thing. I press nothing, yet expect *everything*. It's a bit like emailing someone a hug. Do I admire the ambition? Of course I do. It’s mad. It’s beautiful. It’s utterly impractical. Like teaching a raccoon to paint. But will I use it daily? No. I shall keep it in a drawer, next to the USB-powered coffee warmer and my discarded dreams of a minimalist lifestyle. Five stars—for audacity, not execution. — *John*
L**.
Zero all the way around.
I got it cause carpal tunnel, total waste, does whatever it wants, if you barely touch the pad on either side it will move crap around, and make everything go out of place, can't control it even on 0% sensitivity, cheap plastic, uncomfortable, oh yeah and made my carpal tunnel worse, stay away, stay far away belongs in a museum of useless crap!
G**Z
Great gadget
Works great and easy to use.
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