This wi-fi mouse splits in half into gaming controllers
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In abstract:
- PCWorld studies that Pixelpaw Labs unveiled Part, an modern wi-fi mouse that splits into two separate sport controllers for twin performance.
- The gadget options high-end specs together with 16,000 DPI optical sensor, 1,000 Hz polling fee, 72-hour battery life, and connects by way of Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz dongle.
- Anticipated to launch by Kickstarter at $159 with deliveries in late 2026 or early 2027, concentrating on avid gamers in search of versatile enter options.
Pixelpaw Labs, a small {hardware} growth crew, has unveiled a brand new laptop mouse referred to as Part that may cut up in half and be used as a pair of wi-fi sport controllers. The design is held collectively by two magnets, and the 2 separate controllers function joysticks, buttons, directional pads, and triggers, studies New Atlas.
In mouse mode, Part makes use of an optical sensor with as much as 16,000 DPI and a polling fee of 1,000 Hz. It may be linked by way of Bluetooth or a 2.4 GHz dongle and paired with as much as three gadgets concurrently. The battery is alleged to final for round 72 hours on a single cost. For the reason that mouse must be splittable, it lacks a standard scroll wheel—as an alternative, it makes use of a capacitive contact floor you could swipe to scroll.
Pixelpaw Labs plans to fund the product by way of a Kickstarter marketing campaign, the place the worth is anticipated to be round $159 for the mouse. Or you’ll be able to put in a pre-order with a refundable $20 deposit, which might be credited to your Kickstarter pledge. (The pre-order unlocks a further 15% launch low cost and ensures your house in line.)
Deliveries are anticipated in late 2026 or early 2027. The corporate can also be creating the Phasegrip accent, which permits the controller halves to be connected round a cell phone.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

