In an era of ultra-thin laptops and lightweight technology, the computer mouse remains one of the last bulky accessories...........until now. GoFold is an origami-inspired mouse that snaps from a flat sheet into a full-size device in a second. Turning it into a full-size device is simple: with a quick snap, the flat surface arches into a curved, ergonomic shape. The body is made from vegan leather with a fabric-like texture. Because there are no traditional joints, the device can withstand thousands of folds. It features all the same functions as a traditional mouse, including left and right mechanical buttons and a scroll pad. GoFold charges via a USB-C port in about two hours and provides up to 50 hours of continuous use – essentially a full workweek on a single charge. It can connect to up to three devices simultaneously and switch between them quickly. The mouse is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Android devices that support Bluetooth or USB-A/C connectivity. Early backers can secure one for a pledge of $49 – assuming the Kickstarter campaign is successful.
Fold-Flat Mouse Snaps Flat For Easy Storage
In an era of ultra-thin laptops and lightweight technology, the computer mouse remains one of the last bulky accessories...........until now. GoFold is an origami-inspired mouse that snaps from a flat sheet into a full-size device in a second. Turning it into a full-size device is simple: with a quick snap, the flat surface arches into a curved, ergonomic shape. The body is made from vegan leather with a fabric-like texture. Because there are no traditional joints, the device can withstand thousands of folds. It features all the same functions as a traditional mouse, including left and right mechanical buttons and a scroll pad. GoFold charges via a USB-C port in about two hours and provides up to 50 hours of continuous use – essentially a full workweek on a single charge. It can connect to up to three devices simultaneously and switch between them quickly. The mouse is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Android devices that support Bluetooth or USB-A/C connectivity. Early backers can secure one for a pledge of $49 – assuming the Kickstarter campaign is successful.
