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This touchscreen mouse represents my over-engineering horror.

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This touchscreen mouse represents my over-engineering horror.

The Turtle Beach Command Series MC7 features a 2.25-inch screen that’s just waiting to be accidentally nudged.

The Turtle Beach Command Series MC7 features a 2.25-inch screen that’s just waiting to be accidentally nudged.

Turtle Beach MC7 gaming mouse
Turtle Beach MC7 gaming mouse
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Turtle Beach’s newest range of PC accessories is so centered around touchscreen displays that the brand even attached one to a gaming mouse. The $160 wireless Command Series MC7 boasts a 2.25-inch touch display panel on the left side of the mouse, seemingly situated in just the ideal spot for users to be concerned about mistakenly activating it with their thumbs.

The display is crafted to work like an integrated Stream Deck, enabling users to allocate personalized commands for macros, applications, and OBS controls. It also evokes the notorious MacBook Pro Touch Bar, which was prone to accidental touches while typing until it was phased out by Apple in 2023. The MC7 mouse is additionally equipped with dual hot-swappable 1,000mAh batteries that each offer up to 10 hours of usage, or up to 15 hours with lighting features turned off.

This is among various Command Series items unveiled by Turtle Beach, including two additional mice lacking integrated touchscreens, and two keyboards that do have displays. The $200 KB7 TKL Hall-Effect wired keyboard features a larger 4.3-inch display replacing the traditional right-hand numpad, while the $150 KB5 wired mechanical keyboard is designed with a 2.4-inch touchscreen situated above the numpad instead.

The complete line is currently available for preorder, with the keyboards set to be released worldwide in May and the mice following in July.

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