This wireless mouse splits in half into gaming controllers
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Pixelpaw Labs, a small hardware development team, has unveiled a new computer mouse called Phase that can split in half and be used as a pair of wireless game controllers. The design is held together by two magnets, and the two separate controllers feature joysticks, buttons, directional pads, and triggers, reports New Atlas.
In mouse mode, Phase uses an optical sensor with up to 16,000 DPI and a polling rate of 1,000 Hz. It can be connected via Bluetooth or a 2.4 GHz dongle and paired with up to three devices simultaneously. The battery is said to last for around 72 hours on a single charge. Since the mouse needs to be splittable, it lacks a traditional scroll wheel—instead, it uses a capacitive touch surface that you can swipe to scroll.
Pixelpaw Labs plans to fund the product via a Kickstarter campaign, where the price is expected to be around $159 for the mouse. Or you can put in a pre-order with a refundable $20 deposit, which will be credited to your Kickstarter pledge. (The pre-order unlocks an additional 15% launch discount and guarantees your place in line.)
Deliveries are expected in late 2026 or early 2027. The company is also developing the Phasegrip accessory, which allows the controller halves to be attached around a mobile phone.




