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. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.
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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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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