WLmouse released the Huan M wireless gaming mouse on August 18, 2024, targeting players who prioritize lightweight hardware and durable components. This release offers a concrete alternative for users seeking a magnesium alloy build in the sub-$150 market segment. The company positions the mouse as a high-performance peripheral with a focus on material quality and sensor precision.
Lightweight magnesium design targets sub-150 dollar gaming market
The device features a magnesium alloy upper cover and weighs 50±2g, making it one of the lighter options in its class. It measures 122×63×39 mm and connects via a 2.4GHz wireless receiver. The internal architecture relies on a Nordic nRF54H20 controller paired with a PixArt PAW3955 sensor for tracking.
Specifications
- Sensor: PixArt PAW3955
- Weight: 50±2g
- Shell: Magnesium alloy upper cover
- Switches: Omron optical microswitches
- Battery: 300mAh lithium

Input reliability comes from Omron optical microswitches and a TTC dust-proof silver wheel encoder. Power comes from a built-in 300mAh lithium battery. The 2.4GHz receiver includes support for parameter display and voice adjustment, allowing users to configure settings directly through the dongle.
WLmouse offers two pricing tiers for the Huan M in China. The standard version starts at 899 CNY (around $133). A special edition co-branded with the Xi'an Museum is available for 999 CNY (around $148). Both versions became available for purchase on August 18, 2024, at 15:00 in the Chinese market.
We looked at WLmouse's recent peripheral releases while tracking lightweight gaming mouse launches. The Huan M establishes a clear baseline for magnesium alloy construction in the entry-level performance category. Buyers can choose between standard performance and museum collaboration aesthetics at a fixed price point.


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