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WALLHACK previews M-001 mouse with swappable battery
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 90323, member: 27"] The tempered-glass pad company just dropped a magnesium-alloy gaming mouse with swappable batteries, and honestly, the whole design feels like a middle finger to the sealed ultralight meta. WALLHACK calls it the M-001, packing an AZ91 shell at 0.6mm thick, a PixArt PAW3950 sensor, and 8,000Hz polling into a symmetrical 121×63.7×39.1mm frame built for claw and fingertip grips. The battery setup is the real head-turner. A retro-flavored receiver docks a spare cell, which means a dead pack gets swapped without plugging in the mouse. That same receiver carries physical toggles for DPI and polling rate. Omron D2FP-FN2 optical switches handle main clicks at a 70-million rating, and a knurled aluminum wheel rides on a TTC gold encoder. Nordic's nRF54L15 controller handles the wireless side, and a glass-fiber PCB with internal grid bracing keeps flex in check. No word yet on weight, battery life, pricing, or a ship window. Replaceable cells in a premium ultralight are rare, though, and if spare modules stay available, this thing could outlast every glued-shut competitor on the market. [/QUOTE]
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