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Precision Gaming Gear Titan 1 -- an ultra-lightweight fingertip, pen grip high-performance gaming mouse

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I saw this video about it:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UOHQEJtrfo

Apparently, they use Discord, which is annoying since it's private and not discoverable on search engines. I'll invite them to this forum.

$220 https://precisiongaminggear.com/products/titan-1-fingertip-mouse

I definitely like and support the idea, but I'm quite dependent on side buttons, and it doesn't have any.

TITAN 1 - Fingertip mouse has the thinnest grip width and height of any gaming mouse out there emulating the feeling of aiming with your actual fingertips with the Pixart 3360 optical sensor being just a mere 18mm away from your index finger.

The optimized shape is then transferred to a topology-optimized shell and 3d printed in aerospace titanium for maximum rigidity and minimum weight.

An innovative cantilever mechanism for the Left Mouse Button is used to reduce the mechanical pre-travel time up to 10ms while also providing a click tension adjustment.

All units will be assembled, tested and fine-tuned by hand.

Production time for first batch will be 10 to 12 weeks

Relevant features

pixart 3360 sensor
sub 1ms response time
25g weight
Ti-6Al-4V Titanium alloy 3d printed shell
2 mouse buttons + scroll wheel (no scroll click)
HCNHK Kai Puple 150M switches
Steel scroll wheel shaft
Open source firmware
 
See, I like a big, heavy, chunky mouse.

I want to put a sensor on a brick, and give it 150 different buttons.

I like wireless mice because the battery adds weight.

If I could have a massive FULL-PALM mouse that weighed 2KG, I'd buy it.

Same reason I use a full-size Cherry MX Green keyboard. I don't want to use my peripherals, I want to BATTLE with them.


but I love the engineering and precision that's going into the "as light as possible" market right now. truly innovative, even if I'd never want it.
 
That's really cool engineering. The weight reduction design is really cool, and I like the solution to making the click more responsive.

It's not for me though. I prefer a tradditional mouse grip, and I need wireless because I use low sensitivity with huge arm movements and don't want inconsistent drag from the cord.
 
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