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A tiny rodent weighing a mere 16 grams?

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A company called Optimum has unveiled the lightest mouse in the world. Their project, which utilized 3D modelling, has garnered considerable excitement. The end product may have caught many users off guard, as the final design appears quite humble, resembling more of a school project. The framework is built upon the technology of the Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse. The chassis created by Optimum serves as an iteration of the ZeroMouse Z35 project, originally weighing 26 grams.

If there is a craze surrounding customizing keyboards and mice, what do you think about it, especially for the most ardent gamers?

You can admire the dedication, ambition, and willingness to collaborate. At Overclocking.com, we have a strong appreciation for 3D printing and anything related to optimizing components and accessories. Nonetheless, one might question whether anyone would actually want to use such a mouse on a daily basis. Despite that, Optimum has succeeded in generating a considerable amount of excitement around this project, which we find somewhat inexplicable (1.1M subscribers on YouTube). Hence, we decided to acquire this peculiar mouse and will be sharing our insights with you in the upcoming weeks.

A super-light nylon-printed framework

The intriguing facet of this tale is that if you wish to purchase the original Zeromouse, you will have to endure a waiting period (as the chassis is produced through digital nylon printing in limited quantities) and shell out €65 (inclusive of postage and taxes). Yet, at this price, your Zeromouse V35 will essentially be a nylon mouse casing, two distinct types of pads, a black sticker for the battery, and a 3M Supergrips holder. You won’t receive a functional mouse; rather, just a basic case that is compatible with the Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse circuit board…which means you’ll need to procure this Razer mouse separately to complete the package.

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