Tesla Cybertruck Satechi Cybermouse
Elon Musk’s Tesla Cybertruck was inspired by Blade Runner and the Lotus Esprit driven by James Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me, but Satechi’s Cybermouse looks like a miniature version of the former. This computer peripheral may not have cold-rolled stainless steel body panels, although it is constructed with a unibody aluminum casing for maximum durability as well as a supposed “Super-Tough bulletproof” material.



Yes, it does have the LED light bar like its real-life counterpart, complete with a 20,000 DPI optical sensor and then an EV battery, which lasts for up to 1-year on a single charge. When it does come time to recharge, you have the option of using either wireless or even solar charging options. One caveat: this product is just a concept…for now.

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Satechi Cybermouse Tesla Cybertruck
Satechi Cybermouse Tesla Cybertruck
Satechi Cybermouse Tesla Cybertruck
Satechi Cybermouse Tesla Cybertruck

Equipped with three ambient LED lights for an ultra-modern look no matter where (or when) you’re working. Built for the office warrior with our exclusive Super-Tough bulletproof aluminum to withstand scratches, drops, and of course, the occasional coffee spill,” said the company.

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