MelGeek, a global peripheral brand known for its design-driven keyboards, has officially launched Horus, its first lightweight esports gaming mouse. This release represents a significant strategic expansion for the company beyond keyboards into a broader gaming peripheral ecosystem. The move follows the brand's established trajectory of blending visual identity with functional innovation, which began with products like the world's first transparent mechanical keyboard MOJO and continued with the Centauri keyboard featuring an industry-first built-in OLED display using Apple Watch panel technology.
The Horus mouse is priced at $119 and will be available starting late January 2026. Designed specifically for esports and performance-focused players, the mouse supports a true 8000Hz polling rate in both wired and wireless modes. This capability is enabled by MelGeek's proprietary NullSync wireless technology, which delivers ultra-low latency and stable signal performance. Weighing approximately 49 grams, Horus features a carefully engineered 50:50 balanced internal structure aimed at reducing hand fatigue while maintaining consistent control during extended gaming sessions.
According to MelGeek's founder, the company's design philosophy has consistently focused on rethinking what peripherals can be, from MOJO to Centauri. With Horus, that same mindset is being applied to gaming mice as part of a unified desktop experience where performance and aesthetics work together seamlessly. The mouse is powered by a flagship-level sensor and high-performance internal components optimized for precision tracking, reflecting the brand's established focus on industrial design, precision engineering, and user experience.
MelGeek indicates that Horus represents the second core pillar in its product lineup and reflects the company's long-term vision of creating an integrated peripheral ecosystem. This ecosystem is planned to encompass keyboards, mice, and future headset products. Founded in 2014, MelGeek has built a strong international following through products such as the MADE68 Ultra, Mojo, Centauri, and Pixel series. For more information about the company and its products, visit MelGeek's official website.
The expansion into gaming mice represents a natural progression for MelGeek as it seeks to establish a more comprehensive presence in the competitive gaming peripheral market. By extending its design philosophy and engineering expertise to mice, the company aims to create a cohesive ecosystem that addresses the needs of serious gamers who value both performance and aesthetics. This strategic move positions MelGeek to compete more directly with established gaming peripheral manufacturers while leveraging its existing brand recognition and design reputation.



