Wednesday, June 5th 2024

Endorfy Displays Skeleton-Looking Wireless Gaming Mouse and Tower Air Cooler

We paid a visit to Endorfy's Computex 2024 booth and found a few interesting things. First off is the LIV Plus Wireless gaming mouse. Designed with gamers and esports players in mind, this ultra-lightweight and ultra-precise mouse aims to enhance endurance and efficiency during extended gaming sessions. At the heart of the LIV Plus Wireless lies the PixArt PAW3395 sensor, a high-performance optical sensor that delivers exceptional tracking accuracy and responsiveness. With a maximum resolution of 25,600 DPI, even the slightest movements are captured with pinpoint precision, giving players a competitive edge.

The mouse features a sleek and ergonomic skeleton design, weighing in at a mere 69 grams, reducing fatigue during intense gaming sessions. Additionally, it boasts an RGB backlight with 16.8 million colors, allowing users to personalize the look and feel of their setup. Endorfy has incorporated top-of-the-line components into the LIV Plus Wireless, including Kailh GM 8.0 mechanical switches for crisp and responsive clicks and a Paracord cable for improved flexibility and durability. The mouse also has six programmable buttons, allowing players to customize their gaming experience. Complementing the mouse is an included docking station that enables wireless charging, ensuring uninterrupted gameplay without the hassle of tangled cables. Endorfy backs the LIV Plus Wireless with a 2-year warranty.
Also on display there was an Endorfy tower air cooler with six heatpipes. While there weren't a lot of details, there are two known SKUs: with either black or white RGB fan.
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8 Comments on Endorfy Displays Skeleton-Looking Wireless Gaming Mouse and Tower Air Cooler

#1
Onasi
…how in all the hells have they managed a 70 gram mouse with all those holes? They do realize that there are completely solid mice of the same size on the market that are 20 grams lighter?
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AsRock
TPU addict
Onasi…how in all the hells have they managed a 70 gram mouse with all those holes? They do realize that there are completely solid mice of the same size on the market that are 20 grams lighter?
Maybe it's more sturdy than the other mice ?, either way i see dust issue's so a very hard pass either way.
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#3
Isaak
Looks mad uncomfortable
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#4
64K
Looks cool......if you don't use it regularly. It will collect gunk in the crevasses fast and it would be a pain to clean.
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#5
MentalAcetylide
All of that effort to make a "cool looking" mouse and they still use the same cheaply glued on low-friction plastic pads on the bottom that will usually end up coming off within a year of regular use. Anyway, yeah, too much of a pain to keep clean, and they really do collect a lot of dirt quickly given that its one of the most physically used peripheral devices on a PC. Anything in such frequent contact with the body is going to accumulate a lot of oil, hair, dead cells, boogers, food, etc. The design was never a good idea to begin with, but I'm sure others have done it in the past.
They would be better off just having the mouse's external case made of the same design set in a clear see-through plastic. It would accomplish the same thing without the extra dirt buildup on the inside & the added hassle of disassembling to fully clean it.
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Courier 6
that mouse looks weird to me, and cleaning that thing....
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#7
maximumterror
I wonder how the manufacturer recommend cleaning the mouse?
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#8
Random_User
AsRockMaybe it's more sturdy than the other mice ?, either way i see dust issue's so a very hard pass either way.
Not only dust. But also sweat, especially in the summer time. People are all different, some have dry palms, and some sweat heavily. Even while having "wireframe" structure, the points of contact with the skin, it might cause the sweating, and drip into the cavities. It baffles, how with this dumb trend of "porous" gaming mices, nobody has any concerns about bodily wetness around exposed electronics.
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