Latest and Improved! GlassOuse V1.4 Wireless Bluetooth Wearable Hands Free Mouse for Gamers, People with Disabilities & Others!!!

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As the very first example of its kind, GlassOuse is a special mouse created alternatively for those who have trouble or do not want to use their gadgets with any other input devices. As a Bluetooth mouse featuring a built-in motion sensor, GlassOuse was designed to control the pointer with slight head movements with maximum precision and speed while allowing the user to click by dwell software, our G-Series of switches, or any switch with a 3.5mm plug!
GlassOuse is worn like a pair of glasses to control mouse pointer and connects to mobile phones, computers, tablets and Smart TVs via Bluetooth to revolutionize the technology use for those with restricted mobility or just want/need to use pointer hands free.
The device tracks even the slightest head movements to move the cursor accordingly
Purchase the base unit (glasses) and use software (Dwell Click) or better yet choose from the G-SWITCH SERIES for more precise control!
NEW FEATURES OF LATEST VERSION (1.4): 10X Longer Battery Life, Improved Sensitivity, BT 4.0, More Durable frame and arm design!

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  1. Van T. Hoang

    Good for carpal tunnel, tendonitis, wrist injuries
    I’ve only had this head mouse for about a week but wanted to write a review since I was on the fence about it for a long time, and hope this helps anyone in my position.I’ve had pretty bad tendonitis / carpal tunnel syndrome for about a year and have tried multiple ergonomic mice but they all start to hurt in some way or other. Finally bit the bullet to buy this head mouse and it has helped tremendously.Pros:- Connects via bluetooth and works out of the box- Is quite responsive and intuitive. Has a “sticky” feature on the cursor so that it’s easy to hover over something to click on it- Long lasting battery life. It will go to sleep if you set it down but will wake back up pretty quicklyCons–this list is going to seem long but these are just things I wish could be improved, and doesn’t really deter me from using this mouse.- The actual glasses are really small. I think I have an average-sized head but these are super tight on my temples. I have to take the glasses off when I for sure won’t be needing the mouse, like right now as I’m typing, otherwise it is exhausting and will cause a headache.- You need other hardware to click. Luckily I already have a foot pedal which I programmed as the left click. I plan to get another to scroll and right click. I was already using foot pedals for other keys due to my wrist injuries so I’m used to this, but as other people have commented, it is kind of ridiculous to have to buy so many extra accessories for a $600+ mouse. I know you can also buy the Dwell software but I haven’t tried it. The GlassOuse website has other accessories you can purchase.- Every time you restart your computer, you have to remove the device from your bluetooth connection, then re-connect it. I’ve tried everything but there’s no way to avoid it. Perhaps I’m doing something wrong.This is the foot pedal that I have that works well with thishttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z1VDLK1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1If you are on the fence about this, there is a similar software called SmyleMouse, which works the same with no physical hardware needed. It tracks your face movements and that is how you move the cursor, and all you have to do is smile to click. I had my doubts but it was quite intuitive, so I recommend that first to see if you like it. The license is slightly less expensive than this head mouse. They have a free 2-week trial that I recommend to see if a head mouse works for you. Unfortunately the software would not download on my work computer, and my company is quite strict, so I decided to buy the GlassOuse instead since it is pretty plug-and-play and requires no other software.I’m not paid for either of these devices but I’ve struggled so hard to find a solution to continue working despite my injuries, so wanted to write this in case it helps anyone else. Good luck out there everyone!Update one month later:Somehow the Bluetooth connection re-connects now upon waking up, but is still problematic when switching devices. I don’t do this often, but you’d have to remove it from your Bluetooth devices and reconnect it.The battery always says it is at 100% but it is obviously not, and doesn’t last “months” like the manual suggests, more like 1-2 weeks, which is still impressive.Someone asked if this was pretty accurate, and I’d say yes. I do graphic design so this helps a lot with limiting my hand usage. I doubt you can illustrate with it but minimal design work is possible. Disclaimer that I don’t have any other physical ailments other than my wrist injuries and have full use of my neck though.

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  2. Eric Baum

    Great but way too small to fit on my head
    I am quadriplegic and use this product constantly. it is great. my one complaint and I’m posting this in hopes they will fix it in later releases, is that the glasses frame they use is sized for a 10-year-old, doesn’t fit around my head. I pretty much have to break it and tape it up and tie around the back of my head.

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  3. Randy Bolliger

    Works better than I had hoped.
    I suffer from ALS have lost the use of my hands and arms and could no longer use the mouse on my computer. I researched all the products out there and was most impressed by Glassouse’s wearable mouse. They rest on top of your regular glasses and your head movements move the cursor on the screen. I bought the bite click attachment and together they have worked as advertised. I am once again fully functional on my computer and wholeheartedly recommend Glassouse.

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  4. Captain Slow

    turn off device needs 60 sec and dwell need 10 Pound
    Either buy an accessories, or pay 10 pound for extra software. or this glass wouldn’t click.For over 500 USD, this device needs extra for software licence, and accessories, and so on.When I would like to turn off this glass, it needs 60 sec to hold a button!!!What are you thinking?Some could miss touch the bloody button?it takes 60 sec!!!!!it’s like a century to hold a little button for 60 sec!!

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  5. mubu

    Best head mouse on market atm
    Definitely the best head mouse I have found for my quadriplegic mother. Still a long way away from easy.

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  6. drslim273

    Disappointed
    I bought a pair and they worked great for all of 3 days and they just quit on me. I hate have to switch between devices because it is so much of a headache. I am also disappointed that there no fees able options for right clicking. The company offers 3rd party software but it is so out dated forget about. C’mon GlassOuse, please try and do better.

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  7. Kristine C.

    THIS WORKS REALLY WELL and is very plug and play
    I was skeptical – the alternative head mouse is twice the price, so I thought I’d give it a try. I work on communication solutions for people with ALS. This was truly plug-and-play with Windows 10, Mac OS AND the latest iOS13 (mousing on iPads and iPhone support). It works REALLY well. Don’t buy the optional finger operated switch if you have little finger strength. It requires a hard push.The only drawback is for people who already wear glasses – stacking them is awkward. Great product though and have bought 4.

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  8. Bernie McGuire

    This is an incredible product
    This is the best product by far that I have used and I have used plenty. I love that it is so easy to place the cursor wherever I want it and it clicks each and every time when I need to. Unlike other products where it is hit and miss whether it will click or not, this one clicks every time. I have read the other reviews about the covers wearing out but that is an easy and cheap fix by just buying some more. This is worth each and every penny. It would be nice to be able to right click but until they do, it is not hard to use the online keyboard and other ways around it. Thank you so much for improving my life.

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    Latest and Improved! GlassOuse V1.4 Wireless Bluetooth Wearable Hands Free Mouse for Gamers, People with Disabilities & Others!!!
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