The first gaming mouse with a built-in screen has arrived

Thunderobot has released a gaming mouse equipped with a distinctive built-in screen. A small, elongated display is positioned at the rear of the right mouse button, showing key information: battery level, current DPI setting, and connection mode.

The mouse is equipped with a PixArt PAW3395 optical sensor with a resolution of 26,000 DPI, a tracking speed of 650 IPS, and 50g acceleration, guaranteeing exceptional precision and responsiveness. Huano microswitches, rated for 80 million clicks, ensure reliable clicks.

The ML8 supports Star Flash BS28 wireless connectivity, providing minimal latency. The lightweight body, weighing just 49 grams, and compact dimensions (118.12 x 61.72 x 39.13 mm) make the mouse ideal for users with medium to small hands. Pre-orders for the mouse begin on January 24th and is priced at $26.

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