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« on: November 13, 2021, 04:05:24 pm »

Keyboard company Keychron tries its hand at an ultra-light optical mouse

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Keychron has announced its first mouse, moving beyond keyboards as it does it.
The new M1 mouse is designed to be light and comes in two colors.


It comes in white and black and has holes in it.

Keychron is a company known for making some excellent mechanical keyboards but now it's trying something new — say hello to the new M1 Ultra-Light Optical Mouse. The new mouse comes in black and white colors and is wired, so those who want the minimal aesthetic are out of luck here. The mouse comes with a detachable USB-C cable instead.

Except, not entirely. You could argue that the M1's use of materials is minimal thanks to the holes all over its body. That's a move that's designed to reduce the weight of the mouse, and based on similar options I've used in the past, it'll likely work pretty well. The whole thing weighs just 68g.

Keychron says the M1 is all about speed, too. It features a "professional-grade sensor," for example. And its flexible braided cable d...

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