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Mouthstick: mouth-held touchscreen stylus

David Pescovitz at 1:07 pm Thu, Feb 28, 2013

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Griffin Technology, makers of a slew of iPhone accessories and other gear, just announced the Mouthstick, a capacitive touchscreen stylus for people who can't use their hands. It's $29.99.

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • big ryan

    this being perfect for disabled folks makes it immune to all internet ridicule up to the point where people with working arms start using them in coffee shops so they can blog on their laptop while texting on their phone at the same time

    • eldritch

      Waterproof it so they can also sip coffee through a straw at the same time and you’ll make millions.

  • Brainspore

    I bet there are at least a few smooth operators out there with the oral prowess to manage the multitouch functions.

  • vonbobo

    A 2 pack of capicitive stylus pens can be found on the internet for $3. Sounds like a job for (abled) makers to lend a hand! 

  • Bradley Robinson

    Mouthstick?

    That’s the best they could come up with?

    • UnderachievingSheep

      It’s an accepted name for exactly this kind of device. It’s not marketing jargon to advertise their product but the equivalent of calling a wheelchair a wheelchair.

  • http://www.facebook.com/maxzadow Maximilian Paul Zadow

    It is all fun and games until you are the person who can;t comment on blog posts cos because you are a very intelligent person who can’t use their hands. Hurrah for the fact that Boing Boing mentions what some of their readers need just to consume their blog. Good solutions like this mean that you could be talking to anyone when you post here.

  • http://www.facebook.com/DemiDeciDan Daniel Sobol

    Meh, my wife is a manager at an out patient office that deals with many paralyzed patients and laughed at this product.

    “Oh, ha ha, we have way better products then that!” 
    From facial implants that operate the Ipad, with  right side neck tilt/left hand neck tilt for mouse buttons.