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Introducing Formify Custom-design Gaming Mice Tailored to Your Hand

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Introducing Formify, the revolutionary startup company that's changing the way gamers approach their gaming mice. With their innovative technology, Formify creates custom gaming mice that are designed to fit your hand perfectly, giving you the most ergonomic grip possible and enhancing your gaming performance.

Using just a photo of your hand, Formify's advanced software creates a custom 3D model of your grip, which is then used to craft a mouse that's tailored specifically to your unique needs. With a Formify mouse, you'll experience unparalleled comfort and control, allowing you to play for longer periods of time without experiencing any discomfort or fatigue.



But Formify isn't just about comfort - they also focus on delivering the best gaming performance possible. Their mice are designed with precision sensors and cutting-edge technology, giving you lightning-fast response times and accuracy that's unmatched by any other mouse on the market.

Formify's dedication to delivering the perfect custom PC mouse is evident in their meticulous design process. Over the course of three years, they have created over 100 prototypes to fine-tune the design parameters and shape of their custom mice. This rigorous testing and development process ensures that every Formify mouse is optimized for maximum comfort and performance.

So whether you're a hardcore gamer or just looking for a mouse that's tailored to your needs, Formify is the perfect solution. With their commitment to ergonomic design and gaming performance, you can trust that you'll be getting the best possible mouse for your needs.

Tech Specs
  • Tracking Speed: 650 IPS
  • Resolution: up to 16,000 DPI
  • Acceleration: 50 g
  • Lift Off Distance: < 2 mm, 2/3 mm (Programmable)
  • Sensor: Pixart PMW3395
  • Weight: Average 55 g (depends on hand size)
  • Material: Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF)
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hummm... Custom made rodents.......whodathunkit ????

And just how many arms, legs, kidneys and left testicles are these wonderful techno-marvels gonna cost us anyways..... oh do tell :D
 

optimum tech just made his own wireless mouse using a resin 3d printer. its fucking epic. highly recommend everyone watch this video, its badass.

@Gmr_Chick pretty sure this is the mouse you use isn't it? viper something?

@lexluthermiester you might like this as well
 
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optimum tech just made his own wireless mouse using a resin 3d printer. its fucking epic. highly recommend everyone watch this video, its badass.

@Gmr_Chick pretty sure this is the mouse you use isn't it? viper something?

@lexluthermiester you might like this as well

I do use the Viper Mini, yes, but it's not my daily driver. More of a very specific use case (it's good for playing lightsaber heroes in Battlefront II). My daily driver is the Basilisk V3.

It's amazing what you can do with 3D printers now.
 
I do use the Viper Mini, yes, but it's not my daily driver. More of a very specific use case (it's good for playing lightsaber heroes in Battlefront II). My daily driver is the Basilisk V3.

It's amazing what you can do with 3D printers now.

My daily driver is also a Basiliks V3, but only for gaming, for the rest I use a Logitech MX Ergo trackball, 3d printed custom design seem to be the future.
 
As long as I drag my little finger, it slides on the surface and only has a claw grip, I can't call it a good design. The shape of the hands is also important! a pretty pattern doesn't cut it. Good mice already exist, but they don't get adequate support and re-series because of the huge number of bad offers! Well, my hand won't hurt after 20 or 30 years of using garbage . And I don't know if the insurance company will cover such problems. Most notice what body wear is when it hits them !
 
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