MagMouse: The World’s First Magnetically Attachable Wireless Mouse with Built-In Fast-Charging Cable

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[Press Release] MagMouse has officially launched on Kickstarter as the world’s first wireless mouse with magnetic portability and a built-in fast-charging cable. Priced at just $24 for Super Early Bird backers, it’s designed for those who need mobility, speed, and efficiency in one compact device.

With its reusable magnetic base, MagMouse attaches directly to laptops and tablets, offering effortless portability without needing a case or pouch. Its integrated fast-charging cable delivers four hours of use from just one minute of charge, and a full 45-minute charge powers the mouse for up to 80 days.

The mouse connects via both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.0, allowing seamless switching across Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Android, and Linux.

Designed for comfort and control, it features a four-way scroll wheel, back and forward navigation buttons, and six adjustable DPI levels ranging from 800 to 4800. This ensures precise tracking and customizable performance for any task, from web browsing to creative work.

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