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“When it comes to puttering around on your Mac, Four Door Media’s Road Mice puts you in the driver’s seat.”
            Scott McNulty, MacWorld, January 2009

“Now you can drive your Mustang, Charger, Corvette or Camaro all day long even while sitting in your cubicle…they are so cool!”
            Autoweek, January 2009

“If you believe that computing can be fun — it often is — then the Road Mouse adds something extra to desktop entertainment, especially for car guys and gals. Good on gas, too.”
            Stephen Williams, The New York Times (Gadgetwise Blog), February 2009
“As for quality, they've got it. They feel absolutely solid and work far more reliably than most mice I've used. The wireless pairing is straightforward and had zero problems as well.”
GadgetNutz.com, January 2009

“The first thing that struck me about the Road Mice Charger SRT-8 was how much it looks like the real thing. Considering that the body had to fit to a standard-sized mouse chassis, Road
Mice did a remarkable job capturing the Charger's proportions.”
            Aaron Gold, About.com, March 2009

“Sometimes you don’t want a mouse that looks like a mouse. Sometimes you want a mouse that looks like a Hot Wheels toy.”
Mark Wilson, Gizmodo.com, December 2008

“We recently stumbled upon this little gem while trolling the Web for project ideas. This high-resolution wireless mouse from Road Mice is an officially licensed Ford product and comes in the hot-selling S197 body style with several paint/stripe color combinations.”
 Modified Mustangs & Fords, April 2009
“I tested a Mustang model over a week and found it to be more comfortable and solid than I expected.”
            David Patton, The Wall Street Journal, December 2008
“For us tech junkies who log a lot of Web miles, Road Mice is a brand-new desk accessory that allows cruisin’ the Web in style.”
            David Goodspeed, GearDiary.com, November 2008
“It’s so much cooler to click a Dodge Charger SRT8 than a mouse all day. The optical-wireless Road Mice add a bit of colorful fantasy to a desktop.”
Buzz McClain, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, November 2008 
“For the auto enthusiast stuck in the office, Road Mice will remind them to get out. These wireless optical computer mice come in all sorts of hot-rod favorites, including a Mustang GT, Chevy
Camaro and Dodge Charger SRT8.”
            Tamara Chuang, The Orange County Register (online), November 2008  
“Give your computer mouse some roar with Road Mice.”
            Mark Maynard, The San Diego Union Tribune, November 2008
“Road Mice capture my family’s attention as the new best way to ‘cruise the web in style!’… Besides looking good, they also work well, making this one of the rare computer accessories that is as functional as it is stylish.”
Chrissy Stoddard, Mom Central, December 2008
“Here’s a product that’s just plain cool…If you have a Chevy Camaro, Ford Mustang or Dodge Charger fanatic in your family, I can’t think of a better gift idea.”
Greg Robinson, E-Gear, January 2009 
“Want to ‘pimp your ride’ on the Internet? Try swapping that drab mouse for Road Mice…”
            SunSentinel, January 2009
 “The functioning headlights, smooth lines and rich coloring give the cars a realistic look and feel, all in the palm of your hand.”
            Drive! Magazine, February 2009
“I have a brand-new black Ford Mustang…It's not parked in my driveway or garage but instead it rests on my desk and only moves a couple of inches at a time. This Mustang is a souped-up, wireless computer mouse from Road Mice, complete with left- and right-click buttons on either side of a hoodmounted scroll wheel.”
            Al Gibes, The Las Vegas Review Journal (ReviewJournal.com), February 2009
“Utilizing the latest RF and optical technology, the Road Mice Mustang GT features the aggressive look of our favorite car with the functionality of conventional mouse design.”
            5.0 Mustangs & Super Fords, April 2009
“Whether it's a teenager with a new driver's license or a middle-age dad, any guy would love to
have a sports car. But if it isn't in the family budget, maybe you can add a little whimsy to the home computer with Road Mice.”
            T.J. Banes, The Indianapolis Star, January 2009
“How can you resist having a toy car for a mouse? Maybe it’s the toy-loving geek in me, but I fell in love with Road Mice.”
            Bridget Carey, Miami Herald (online), January 2009
“Road Mice will click with car connoisseurs.”
            The Salt Lake Tribune, November 2008