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These mice keep getting WEIRDER...

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips1.2M viewsMay 7, 20230:59
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we're gonna try five weird mice The Starlight 12 from final Mouse feels pretty cheap I don't know if that's just because how light it is honestly it's not bad it's a hundred and ninety dollars no thanks this is the Apple Magic Mouse it charges from the bottom thanks Apple Yep this feels awful it's eighty dollars what the Porsche Mouse looks like Lightning McQueen the switches feel terrible in terms of like arm movement and stuff this one doesn't feel completely terrible it's not good though it's a hundred and twenty dollars zown Koenig M1 pretty small you know this feels okay I don't have the biggest hands I did not notice there's no scroll wheel how is it almost 300 and it's got a 3D printed bottom lunar artifacts pointer instrument not a mouse it's also leather super heavy the clicks are also super mushy the scroll wheel sucks what the hell it this thing is not comfortable at all how much is this one 350 dollars the bottom better be made out of actual gold don't get any of these I don't like them but you know at least the tail lights light up

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In this 59‑second YouTube Short, the creator showcases five different gaming mice, starting with the Starlight 12 from Final Mouse, followed by the Apple Magic Mouse, Porsche Mouse, Koenig M1, and a final model that features a 3D‑printed bottom and leather finish. The video opens with a quick introduction of the Starlight 12, noting its price of $190 and its light weight, then moves to the Apple Magic Mouse, which the narrator claims feels “awful” but is priced at $80. The Porsche Mouse is highlighted for its “Lightning McQueen” design and $120 price, while the Koenig M1 is praised for its small size and $300 price, and the last mouse is described as a “super heavy” model with a scroll wheel that the narrator finds “not comfortable at all.” Throughout the clip, the presenter comments on the feel of each mouse, the quality of the scroll wheel, and the overall design, concluding with a brief mention of the tail lights lighting up. The video is a concise, energetic review that mixes humor and technical detail, making it a useful quick reference for anyone looking to compare gaming mice on a budget.

The comments reveal a strong appreciation for the price comparison and design notes, with 3,800 likes on the first comment and 2,200 on the second, indicating that viewers value the price breakdown and humor. Commenters frequently mention the Apple Mouse’s gestures and the Porsche Mouse’s branding, while some note the lack of a scroll wheel on the Apple model. Overall sentiment is positive, with a few jokes about the “weird” nature of the video and a call for more detailed sensor adjustments. The community engagement suggests that the video successfully highlights the unique features of each mouse and invites further discussion on ergonomics and design.

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Questions answered

What is the price of the Starlight 12 mouse?
$190
Which mouse is described as having a 3D‑printed bottom?
The last mouse in the video
What feature does the Apple Magic Mouse have that is highlighted in the comments?
Gestures built into the top of it