April 2026
As of , there is no widely recognized commercial product, software, or technical framework named SuperChatMousev100 . This name appears to be a specific project title, a placeholder, or a niche custom tool—likely a script or bot designed for livestreaming interactions (specifically for YouTube Super Chats or Twitch ).
Features & Customization
As of this writing, the SuperChatMouseV100 is available exclusively via the EchoPoint Tech official store and select Amazon regions (US, UK, DE, JP). Beware of counterfeit units on eBay; the genuine V100 has a holographic “Chat-Wheel” logo on the bottom sticker.
If you are a casual streamer or a gamer first, look elsewhere. But if you treat streaming as a business, the SuperChatMouseV100 is a tax-deductible tool that will pay for itself after a handful of large donations. It is a bold, forward-thinking device that signals a future where our peripherals are not just input devices, but active participants in our digital communities.
- Sensor: Optical high-precision sensor, up to 20,000 DPI, adjustable in 1-DPI increments
- Tracking: 400–8000 CPI native with firmware interpolation disabled; polling rate up to 1000 Hz
- Connectivity: USB-C wired, Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4 GHz RF dongle (multi-host switching)
- Buttons: 12 programmable physical buttons (including standard left/right, clickable scroll wheel, tilt, two side buttons, three top-profile buttons, and three macro pads)
- Switches: Hot-swappable mechanical switches with rated lifespan ≥ 50 million clicks
- Scroll Wheel: Hybrid free-spin/tactile mode with electromagnetic braking
- Battery: 1500 mAh Li-ion, up to 90 hours wireless (lighting off)
- Lighting: Per-zone RGB (4 zones) with persistent onboard profiles
- Onboard Memory: 8 profiles, each storing DPI stages, macros, button mappings, RGB, and lift-off/angle snap settings
- Weight: Adjustable (range roughly 70–120 g) via internal weight bay
- Physical: Ambidextrous shape with optional right-handed side grips; dimensions ≈ 125 × 65 × 40 mm
- OS Support: Windows, macOS, Linux (native or via HID mode), limited mobile support for Bluetooth modes