Superchatmousev100 Portable » «Newest»

No Linux software: Power users on Ubuntu are out of luck.
Learning curve: Six thumb buttons require muscle memory training.
Limited RGB: Only the scroll wheel lights up (if you care about aesthetics).
Price unknown: At $89 it is a steal; at $129 it competes with dedicated decks.

Let’s look at the raw specs that make the SuperChatMouseV100 Portable stand out against competitors like the Logitech G502 or the Razer Naga. superchatmousev100 portable

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Sensor | PixArt PAW3395 (Up to 26,000 DPI) | | Polling Rate | 1000 Hz (1ms response time) | | Number of Buttons | 12 (6 standard, 6 programmable thumb grid) | | Onboard Memory | 8 MB (Stores up to 100 macros) | | Switch Type | Optical Magnetic Switches (rated for 100 million clicks) | | Battery (Wireless version) | 500 mAh (Up to 90 hours RGB off, 35 hours RGB on) | | Connectivity | 2.4 GHz Wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C Wired | | LED Zones | 5 individually addressable zones | ❌ No Linux software: Power users on Ubuntu

The PixArt PAW3395 sensor ensures that even at the highest DPI settings, there is zero acceleration or jitter. This makes the SuperChatMouseV100 Portable equally viable for competitive first-person shooters (FPS) as it is for productivity. ❌ Price unknown: At $89 it is a

Above the macro keys sits a horizontal scroll wheel. In streaming software (OBS, Streamlabs, XSplit), this wheel controls scene transitions. In desktop mode, it scrubs through video timelines. The wheel has notched resistance, preventing accidental scrolls during intense gaming.