Description:
This slim USB mouse mover keeps a workstation active without software or drivers, making brief, randomized pointer motions to prevent sleep or automatic locking. It suits users who need to keep systems awake during remote tasks, monitoring, or uninterrupted presentations while staying discreet and portable.
Key Points
The device is an ultra thin mouse jiggler that simulates realistic, randomized mouse movement so the system appears active. It connects by USB-C and runs without drivers on Windows and Mac, so setup is as simple as plug and play. The compact profile and low weight make it easy to leave on a desk or slip into a bag for travel, and the built-in timer offers selectable intervals to match different workflows. 🖱️
Manufactured movements are described as noiseless and undetectable according to the manufacturer, with an upgraded ultramicro motor intended to minimize mechanical sound. There is an indicator light to show the current status and a power switch to turn the unit off when it is not needed. 🔋
Technical Specifications
- Name: VAYDEER Air 3
- Thickness: 17.3 mm
- Weight: 105 g
- Interval settings: 10 s, 30 s, 3 min, and random auto-start delay of 1–60 s
- Interface: USB-C, driver-free compatibility with Windows and Mac
How to Use It
Plug the unit into a free USB-C port and select the desired interval with the built-in switch. The light on the left of the unit shows which mode is active so you can confirm operation at a glance. For sessions where the machine must remain active but you cannot interact frequently, choose a longer interval like 3 minutes to reduce the frequency of movement. For short tasks or frequent screen refresh needs, a 10 second interval will generate more regular activity. ⚙️
Consider that the device is intended to emulate human-like micro movements according to the manufacturer, so it may not prevent all remote monitoring software from recognizing non-human patterns. Also, while the motor design targets near-silent operation, a very quiet office might still detect faint sounds in close proximity. Finally, because the product relies on physical movement rather than software, it will function wherever a standard USB-C port is available and no administrative installation is required.










