Inphic has launched a new gaming mouse that is more about manufacturing than raw specs. The company’s latest model, called the IN10 (also referred to as IN103D) is a 3D-printed mouse that uses a ...
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I replaced my mouse feet with 3D-printed ones
I have been using my Logitech MX Master 2S for years. It is a solid mouse that still performs well, but over time, the original skates on the bottom had worn thin and started peeling. That made it ...
What if creating stunning 3D models didn’t require years of expertise or expensive software? Imagine typing a simple description—“a whimsical cartoon-style robot”—or uploading a few photos, and within ...
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