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A Basic Wireless Air Mouse has mostly just mouse functionality.  An extended multi-media version is considered a Wireless Air Mouse with Multimedia Controls.
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The basic wireless air mouse is a pointer with the ability to move the mouse pointer, and is designed primarily for video projector presentations such as Power Point.  They are too limited in control functionality to serve as much use on a multimedia PC aka Media Center, MythTV or Kodi system.
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The Air Mouse has no touch pad or track ball.  The Air Mouse is held in the hand and used to control a mouse pointer on a screen or monitor by simply pointing and moving the Air Mouse "in the air."  They work by using built in accelerometers much like the Nintendo Wii controller does.
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== Poor Quality Chinese Media Center Air Mouse Remote Controls ==
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The Chinese have flooded the market with a variety of Wireless Air Mouse controllers for a PC, often used for purposes such as Media Center, MythTV, and Kodi.  With all of this variety one finds that there is actually very little variety other than in color and shape.  The majority of these are a flip over type with basic controls on top and a QWERTY keyboard on the bottom. A cheap inadequate sensor is used to determine which orientation the remote is in so that either the QWERTY keyboard is active, or the basic multimedia controls.  The sensor is pure garbage and the remote constantly fails to property sense orientation.  Consequently, while being held or handled the remote sends unwanted keypress activity to the receiving computer causing havoc in software function and control.
 
The Chinese have flooded the market with a variety of Wireless Air Mouse controllers for a PC, often used for purposes such as Media Center, MythTV, and Kodi.  With all of this variety one finds that there is actually very little variety other than in color and shape.  The majority of these are a flip over type with basic controls on top and a QWERTY keyboard on the bottom. A cheap inadequate sensor is used to determine which orientation the remote is in so that either the QWERTY keyboard is active, or the basic multimedia controls.  The sensor is pure garbage and the remote constantly fails to property sense orientation.  Consequently, while being held or handled the remote sends unwanted keypress activity to the receiving computer causing havoc in software function and control.
  
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*SkyStream Air Mouse Remote - crap
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*[[Aerb Remote Control MX3]] - crap
  
 
These are all junk.  If you buy one of these for your media center PC you will not be satisfied.  They malfunction.  The controls on the top would be great if not for the QWERTY keyboard on the bottom that creates problems.
 
These are all junk.  If you buy one of these for your media center PC you will not be satisfied.  They malfunction.  The controls on the top would be great if not for the QWERTY keyboard on the bottom that creates problems.
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From the image above you can see that there is no annoying keyboard on the bottom of the remote.  It can be handled, tipped, moved around, and any button on top pressed without activating keys on the bottom causing undesired results.  Now, combine this design with the air mouse capability of being pointed to control the mouse cursor, and you will have an excellent Wireless Air Mouse multimedia remote.  Come on Chinese designers!  Give us some real options!
 
From the image above you can see that there is no annoying keyboard on the bottom of the remote.  It can be handled, tipped, moved around, and any button on top pressed without activating keys on the bottom causing undesired results.  Now, combine this design with the air mouse capability of being pointed to control the mouse cursor, and you will have an excellent Wireless Air Mouse multimedia remote.  Come on Chinese designers!  Give us some real options!
  
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As of current, the model in the picture above is not an air mouse. 
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Best Design =  No QWERTY Keyboard on bottom + Air Mouse Pointer + Multimedia controls
  
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Also: Please no built in microphone, a new trend in anti-privacy being seen in 2019 on these wireless air mouse designs.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 28 February 2019

A Basic Wireless Air Mouse has mostly just mouse functionality. An extended multi-media version is considered a Wireless Air Mouse with Multimedia Controls.

The basic wireless air mouse is a pointer with the ability to move the mouse pointer, and is designed primarily for video projector presentations such as Power Point. They are too limited in control functionality to serve as much use on a multimedia PC aka Media Center, MythTV or Kodi system.

The Air Mouse has no touch pad or track ball. The Air Mouse is held in the hand and used to control a mouse pointer on a screen or monitor by simply pointing and moving the Air Mouse "in the air." They work by using built in accelerometers much like the Nintendo Wii controller does.

Poor Quality Chinese Media Center Air Mouse Remote Controls

The Chinese have flooded the market with a variety of Wireless Air Mouse controllers for a PC, often used for purposes such as Media Center, MythTV, and Kodi. With all of this variety one finds that there is actually very little variety other than in color and shape. The majority of these are a flip over type with basic controls on top and a QWERTY keyboard on the bottom. A cheap inadequate sensor is used to determine which orientation the remote is in so that either the QWERTY keyboard is active, or the basic multimedia controls. The sensor is pure garbage and the remote constantly fails to property sense orientation. Consequently, while being held or handled the remote sends unwanted keypress activity to the receiving computer causing havoc in software function and control.

Tip: Never buy ANY of these low cost Chinese made Wireless Air Mouse remotes with the QWERTY keyboard on the bottom side. Stop buying them!!!! They are terrible. The Chinese will keep making them if you keep buying them. They are junk. Look for an alternative, such as a Wireless Air Mouse with a good set of multimedia controls on top and NOTHING on the bottom. Also, avoid models that use the lithium coin battery, they are more costly to maintain than models that use AAA size batteries since the lithium coin battery costs more.

ATTENTION CHINESE MANUFACTURERS - STOP PUTTING THE QWERTY KEYBOARD ON THE BOTTOM OF THESE PC MEDIA REMOTE CONTROLS

These are all a very bad design:
Crap-airmouse01.jpg Crap-airmouse02.jpg Crap-airmouse03.jpg Crap-airmouse04.jpg

Examples:

These are all junk. If you buy one of these for your media center PC you will not be satisfied. They malfunction. The controls on the top would be great if not for the QWERTY keyboard on the bottom that creates problems.

What would be MUCH BETTER is something like this:

ExamplewithoutqwertykeyboardonbottomHS.jpg

From the image above you can see that there is no annoying keyboard on the bottom of the remote. It can be handled, tipped, moved around, and any button on top pressed without activating keys on the bottom causing undesired results. Now, combine this design with the air mouse capability of being pointed to control the mouse cursor, and you will have an excellent Wireless Air Mouse multimedia remote. Come on Chinese designers! Give us some real options!

As of current, the model in the picture above is not an air mouse.

Best Design = No QWERTY Keyboard on bottom + Air Mouse Pointer + Multimedia controls

Also: Please no built in microphone, a new trend in anti-privacy being seen in 2019 on these wireless air mouse designs.