Superchatmousev100

Where a standard mouse has a scroll wheel, the SuperChatMouseV100 has a multi-directional “Chat-Wheel.” You can tilt the wheel left, right, or press it down. By default:

According to the few surviving archives (mostly cached pages from a now-defunct Singaporean electronics distributor), the SuperChatMouse V100 was “launched” in late 2021. Its purported manufacturer was a shell company called Infinite Input Dynamics (IID), which had no prior history, no website beyond a single landing page, and a customer support email that bounced within six months of release.

The pitch was simple yet absurd: a computer mouse that physically transforms based on live stream donations.

The V100 was not a mouse with extra buttons. It was a mouse designed specifically for YouTube Live and Twitch. It featured a 12,000 DPI optical sensor, five programmable buttons, and a small, grayscale LCD screen on the palm rest. So far, standard. The “superchat” element came from three features: superchatmousev100

Only 500 units were ever produced. Possibly fewer.

The Good: The profile switching is instant. You can record complex macros (e.g., "Open email, copy link, paste into CRM, send") and assign them to a single button press.

The Ugly: The software looks like it was designed in 2012. It works, but the UI is cluttered. Also, the voice training requires you to repeat 20 phrases before it understands your accent. Non-native English speakers might struggle initially. Where a standard mouse has a scroll wheel,

The namesake feature is its native integration with YouTube’s API and Streamlabs Desktop. The mouse connects via a companion app (available for Windows 11, macOS Ventura+, and select Linux builds). Once synced, the mouse reads your chat feed internally.

The downside: It’s heavy. At 142 grams, it’s not a "flick" mouse for FPS gamers. Your wrist will notice the difference if you’re used to a lightweight Logitech G Pro.

The manufacturer, “EchoPoint Tech,” has committed to a quarterly update schedule. Upcoming features for the V100 include: Only 500 units were ever produced

To evaluate the SuperChatMouseV100, we ran a two-week stress test during live streams averaging 500 concurrent viewers, with a heavy volume of Super Chats and chat messages.

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