Zcan+ Mouse Review #Giveaway

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Recently I was introduced to a new product that would make my life as a mom, business owner and blogger a tad easier. The Zcan+ Mouse is a two in one product, it can be used as a normal computer mouse or it can be used as a scanner. Yes, you heard that correctly a portable scanner. The Zcan+ is a user friendly scanner mouse which supports 199 OCR languages.

When I say user friendly, I mean user friendly, with a few clicks of a button you can scan literally anything. Whether you’re looking to scan recipes from a magazine you seen, pictures your children drew, important tax information such as receipts, pictures that were brought to a family reunion or even business cards.

One thing that is awesome about this particular scanner mouse,  is not only can you paste scanned material into Word, Excel or Powerpoint documents, but you can also EDIT them, yes you can edit your scanned document. If you want to share a recipe on facebook, twitter, or email that you just scanned you can do so instantly with the Zcan+ software.

The Zcan+ software also includes an app that will allow you to connect to Dropbox, Evernote and Google Translate. One great thing about Google Translate is if you have something in a different language and you’re interested in knowing what it says you can just scan it and use Google Translate within the app to see real time translation.

Once I received the Zcan+ I booted into the Windows part of my laptop. The Zcan+ currently only works with Windows 7 and above and Mac OS X 10.6 and above.

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I found installing the software to be pretty simple.

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Once the software was installed I was ready to go.

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I grabbed the closest thing to me and started to scan.

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Scanning is simple and once you have the item scanned you can crop out what you want. This would make the perfect item for those that are going to school.

Watch the video below to see the Zcan+ mouse at work.

The Zcan+ Scanner Mouse can be purchased on Amazon for $79.90.

Zcan+ Scanner Mouse has a wireless version, Zcan Wireless which is going live on Indiegogo on Jul 29, 2014.

So be sure to follow Zcan+ on facebook to learn about new products.

Giveaway: One reader of The Neat Things in Life, is going to win their very own Zcan+ scanner mouse! Giveaway is open worldwide!

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

Comments

  1. Richard Hicks says

    I learned that it is a brand name under DTOI – Design to Innovation.

  2. What kind of text is editable?Any document, typewritten text can be editable, as a word document or as a excel file, even if it is written in another language!
    Thanks for the contest.

  3. sandra davis says

    I learned that you can find information about a photo or logo with Google Image Search

  4. Donna J Willis says

    this would be very useful in the libary doing genealogy,a real time saver.

  5. Michelle H. says

    They recommend scanning high res. photos with a flatbed or bar scanner with a min resolution of 1200 dpi.

  6. Jim Lipscomb says

    I learned that it even interfaces with Google Search by image.

  7. Samii Meyer says

    I learned that you can edit text even if it is in a different language

  8. Table to table – Just scan the table and we will organize it into an excel format for you

  9. Jill Myrick says

    I learned that the Zcan+ supports 199 different OCR languages.

    jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com

  10. You can share on facebook.

  11. Debra Hall says

    You can share any scan instantly through Facebook, Twitter or email

  12. Brittney House says

    I like that you can edit text.

  13. christine jessamine says

    i learned this company has received awards

  14. Jason Vaughn says

    I learned it has a crop feature

  15. Denise Donaldson says

    I learned it is in any language.

  16. susan smoaks says

    i learned that you can find information on a phone using google image search

  17. Tara Funair says

    I learned it can translate 71 languages currently

  18. Nicole Millheim says

    I learned you can edit text!

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