Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Iris IRIScan Mouse and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Iris IRIScan Mouse.
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Abstract: The IRIScan Mouse puts a USB scanner at your fingertips by building it into a standard desktop mouse. While this device only offers low-resolution scanning and requires a computer connection, it may be a good solution if you do a lot of scanning at your w...
Decent basic scanner built into mouse, Good editing and sending options for scans, Text recognition for rich-text-compatible apps
Scan source must be absolutely flat and still, No mousing shortcut buttons, Slightly lower quality than handheld scanners, USB cable can get in way of scans
As a mouse it's strictly bare-bones, but the IRIScan scanner/mouse hybrid is handy for students and others who need quick-and-dirty mobile scanning. ...
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Published: 2013-04-26, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Scanners and mice are more similar than you might expect. Just as a mouse can sweep the breadth and height of an on-screen page, a device like a wand scanner can capture images of physical documents as it sweeps across lines or blocks of text. The IRIScan...
Published: 2013-03-28, Author: Dan , review by: Laptopmag.com
Simple to set up, Scans documents and images quickly, Integrated Evernote and Google Translate support, Scans can be dragged and dropped into Word documents
Mouse is wired, Glossy paint job makes mouse difficult to hold, Installation software not available online
The IRIScan Mouse is a $79 scanner and mouse combo that makes scanning photos and documents easier than ever....
Abstract: Last year at its annual IRISLink event, IRIS introduced its IRIScan Mouse device with the tag line “You swipe, it scans”. This year the combination of mouse and scanner has been upgraded to the IRIScan Mouse Executive 2 with the same tag line....
Published: 2013-04-30, Author: Tony , review by: itproportal.com
Can scan, read and save documents, Built, in OCR function
Scanning can be triggered accidentally, Can be awkward to scan, Requires a flat surface
For around £40 more than you'd pay for a decent wired mouse, you can get the IRIScan Mouse, a wired (USB-connected) mouse that can scan to text or image, provides text recognition, and can save scanned documents to various formats as well as performing a...
Abstract: Where once it was enough for a device to satisfy discerning users by performing a single function, now devices need to be multi-functional in order to loosen customers’ purse strings and make a sale....
Attractive, functional design, Easy to use, Handy software
More affordable alternatives, Software driver not on site (yet), Only for Windows
Building a scanner into a computer mouse might not sound like a winning combination, but we were pleasantly surprised to find that the IRIScan Mouse performs both functions well enough. So much so, in fact, that we would have no hesitation in recommending...