This Lightweight Gaming Mouse Will HAUNT You

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This is the best fingertip mouse I have used to date, the Precision Gaming Gear Titan 1 is a ultra lightweight pen grip high performance gaming mouse which may just buff your aim to new heights.

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00:00 Intro
00:31 Build, Material and Weight
01:09 Buttons and Wire
01:36 PCB and Switches / Latency
02:27 Click Demonstration
02:40 Mouse Tour
03:04 Pen Grip / Aiming Experience
03:54 Performance
04:12 Size Comparisons
04:24 Why The Titan will Haunt You
04:40 Titan Zero - Next Design
05:10 Gameplay

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More innovation in one product than the entire mouse industry in the past 30 years. Crazy stuff

IStratz
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the way he implemented the switch on M1 is crazy, the big boys in the mouse game could learn a lot

ninjaface
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I absolutely LOVE holding pencils for hours on end, and it definitely doesn't make my hand hurt like hell after 5 minutes.

cumfartchuglord
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To me it looks like a hotwheels car and i can't unsee it

chrwym
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Just for the sake of your own knowledge, the way you 3d print titanium is by using powder and lasers. A thin precise layer of powder is laid out, and a laser sinters the powder together where you want the object to be solid. Then another thin layer is laid on top, and the process repeated, layer by layer.

specialagentdustyponcho
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You could correct the mouse sensor angle by using Raw accel so you don't have to twist your wrist into an uncomfortable position.

flashbandicoot
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The switch that reduces mechanical latency, by triggering upon release rather than bottoming out, was already produced by EngameGear in their OP18K mouse. The switch is called the Kailh GX. Genius stuff

ReignSovereign
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That's actually genius, especially to lower latency further, never thought of that! Did think of the pen grip stuff of course, so it's cool to see someone actually trying various ideas to make it work.

RocketJumpNinja
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I know gear wont make me better alone, but damn is this intriguing. I used to play a lot of OSU and always fantasized about being able to use my tablet in fps games but never looked into it because it seemed more hassle than it was worth. This seems like an awesome in-between and I'd love to try one. I dont think I'd ever be able to unless the files were released to build your own because disposable money is hard to come by for me and it doesnt seem like this is the type of operation that would make a production out of these and hold stock indefinitely, so the odds of me having the money to spend and them being available for purchase lining up are not high in the slightest.

NOVAScOoT
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@3:20 -- You can "rotate" the sensor with something like RawAccel. It's a practical necessity for almost everyone considering the number of people that "adapt their grip" or aiming mechanics to the ergos of a mouse based on how it all twists the sensor slightly.

This little feature was a godsend when I started aim training and wanted to perform flicks, never being able to keep a good horizontal line with the mice I had on hand.

merrickx
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So unfortunate this isnt being sold I was really looking forward to picking one up.

Also a super easy solution to the cable is to just run it up your arm and then into the PC. If it were me I would just run it up my armsleeve so no matter where i move my mouse the wire never comes into play, it would essentially just be wireless. Just grab the mouse as your putting on the sleeve and when you pop out the other end it will be routed. If you dont wear a sleeve you could just secure it at your elbow or somewhere else thats comfortable with a rubber band.

Aside from making it feel wireless it would also make you look like you got cyberware implants for a mouse into your finger, straight outta cyberpunk lol.

MrBayeasy
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I actually remember seeing this on reddit too. IIRC he had a small manufacturing run on discord but it was out of my price range but man if this thing isn't cool AF.

BigWaterDrinker
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love it been looking for something like this forever

Meditationsfindme
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“filling in with a crayon” -> excellent description, well done. Seriously! I instantly understood the position of your hand.

cherrymountains
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The pragmatic solution by fitting the cable through the gap that naturally forms under your thumb is so satisfying to see from a design perspective. Using what is freely available instead of adding unnecessary structure.

selbie
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You can print a lot of metals via SLS, selective laser sintering.
Basically you put down metalic powder and weld/melt it in place via a laser and do that layer by layer.

It's really expensive to do compared to plastic, but probably much cheaper than casting, as the shape would probably need something like a lost wax method.

DCG
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Titanium 3D printing is stupid expensive so I'm not surprised no more than a couple were made

oat
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I had no clue gaming mice went THIS hard on optimization. Coulda figured... I'm in the 3D printing community but like you, I had no idea printing freaking TITANIUM was a thing! This is awesome content man, new sub for sure.

XwdnsdyX
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metal 3d printing had been around since the late 80s to early 90s. im not sure which method was used here, but how its been done for a long time is with a metal powder mixed with a binder. a thin layer of the mixture is laid down, then the layer of the part it kinda drawn with a laser, then the next layer, so on and so on. you're left with a tub of the metal powder mixture with the part buried inside, so you dont need supports or anything. then the loose metal powder mixture is collected to be reused and you're left with the part. then the part is baked in a kiln under heat and pressure.

dRUgz
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this is crazy cool, joined his discord and will be keeping an eye on future stuff for sure. High price and the scroll wheel being hard to use are unfortunately dealbreakers for me, and no scroll click is a bummer. This grip type looks very ibteresting and I'm excited to see what comes of it

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