Dune: Prototype Buttonless Wireless Mouse by Verdelli Design

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Fabio Verdelli Design Studio Reveals Dune, a Buttonless Wireless Mouse Prototype

The design studio Fabio Verdelli Design Studio has unveiled a conceptual wireless mouse that dispenses with the traditional button setup. This update comes from the Hypebeast portal, which notes the device is still in its early prototype phase.

The Dune mouse is presented as a sleek, buttonless alternative to conventional computer mice, drawing a comparison to the Apple Magic Mouse in terms of its buttonless silhouette.

The exterior of the Dune model features thirteen evenly spaced transverse glass facets with slim gaps between each plane. This architectural design not only creates a futuristic look but also offers palm ventilation, a feature aimed at reducing sweat during long work sessions at the computer.

Inside the form, the device preserves a subtly raised scroll wheel to deliver tactile feedback, even as the product eliminates two traditional physical buttons from its surface.

Details on the release date and price for the Dune mouse remain undisclosed, leaving enthusiasts awaiting further announcements about availability and affordability.

Earlier discussions from socialbites.ca cited a separate claim that the most expensive computer mouse ever sold reached 13.7 million rubles, underscoring the wide spectrum of market values for premium devices. (Source attribution: Hypebeast and industry reporting cited by socialbites.ca)

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