Angry Miao, a Chinese PC gaming peripherals specialist, is making a bold claim with its new Infinity Mouse, which it markets as offering 'infinite battery' life. The company has been actively promoting the mouse on social media platforms, and its Kickstarter campaign has been quite successful, raising over $71,000, which is many multiples of the initial goal.

However, there are concerns about the validity of the 'infinite battery' claim. The product summary on the crowdfunding page includes an asterisk next to the 'infinite battery life' claim, indicating that the company is currently fine-tuning some critical features and will share more details as soon as they become available. This suggests that the 'infinite battery' may not be as it seems.

The company has now suggested that the correct name for the product should be the 'AM Instant Charging Mouse,' indicating that the battery technology will allow for a quick 1.2-second charge. While this is still a questionable claim, it is a more realistic portrayal of the technology.

The Infinity Mouse is designed to be ultra-light, weighing under 50g, and features premium switches and a PAW3950 sensor that offers 8K polling. It is housed in an ergonomically designed magnesium alloy body, inspired by a Lotus sports car. Despite the battery claims, the mouse seems to offer a range of attractive features that could make it appealing to gamers.

It's important to note that crowdfunding a project does not guarantee the delivery of a finished product. Backing a crowdfunded project is akin to an investment, and there is always a risk that the final product may not meet expectations.