SANWA’s new Bluetooth mouse takes a different approach to portability. Its sliding body lets the mouse switch between a pocket-friendly form and a more comfortable grip, while software-based scroll acceleration replaces bulky mechanical solutions.
Japanese computer accessories maker SANWA has recently launched a new Bluetooth mouse, model 400-MABS233. It features a sliding-cover design: the mouse measures 7.05 cm in length when collapsed and 11.1 cm when extended, catering to users who prefer claw grip and fingertip grip styles.

The standout feature of the 400-MABS233 isn’t just its external design. It also comes equipped with a software-accelerated high-speed scroll wheel. The scroll speed can be adjusted across five levels. In the highest-speed mode, a single slow scroll can jump hundreds of lines, while a fast scroll can cover thousands of lines at once. The software acceleration also allows the scroll wheel to be smaller, making the mouse more compact and portable.
The mouse uses a blue LED optical sensor with a maximum DPI of up to 4000, supports Bluetooth 5.2, and delivers approximately 78 hours of wireless battery life under typical use.
The SANWA 400-MABS233 is priced at 4,280 yen (approximately $28 USD).
Source: ITHOME
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