Turtle Beach has been around for decades, but every now and then, it still manages to surprise. Its latest release, the Command Series MC7, is a perfect example of that. At first glance, it looks like a standard ergonomic gaming mouse. But then you notice something unusual — a 2.25-inch LCD touchscreen sitting right where your thumb rests.
Yes, a touchscreen… on a mouse.
Not Just A Gimmick: What The Screen Actually Does
Now, this isn't just for show. The built-in display is fully customisable, which means it can be tailored to fit different use cases depending on how you play or work.
According to Turtle Beach, the screen can:
• Act as a mini stream controller
• Allow quick adjustments to system settings
In theory, it sounds incredibly useful. In practice, though, it raises one obvious question — how often do you actually look at your mouse while gaming?
Swappable Batteries Make A Comeback
Another interesting throwback feature is the inclusion of dual hot-swappable batteries. Each battery is rated at 1,000mAh, and based on reports from Tom's Hardware, you can get up to 15 hours of usage per battery — though that's with the screen turned off.
The swapping process is refreshingly simple:
• Insert a fully charged battery
• Place the drained one into the charging dock
It's a practical solution for uninterrupted gaming sessions, especially if you hate plugging in cables mid-game.
Not Exactly Left-Hand Friendly
While the touchscreen is innovative, its fixed position does come with limitations. Since it's placed on the right-hand thumb area, left-handed users are essentially left out.
So if you're a lefty, this mouse probably isn't built with you in mind.
High-End Specs To Match The Bold Design
Beyond the flashy features, the MC7 still packs serious hardware under the hood. It comes equipped with an Owl-Eye 30K optical sensor, designed to deliver precise tracking — even on glass surfaces.
Here's what you're getting:
• Polling rate of up to 8,000Hz
• Titan optical switches rated for 150 million clicks
On top of that, the mouse includes four extra programmable buttons, bringing the total up to M7. With Easy-Shift functionality, users can assign up to 33 different actions and store up to five onboard profiles for different setups.
Built For Flexibility And Control
The MC7 also features an adaptive 4D scroll wheel, which adds another layer of control for navigation and productivity.
Connectivity is equally flexible, with tri-mode support:
• Bluetooth
• USB wired
This makes it easy to switch between gaming setups, workstations, or even mobile devices without much hassle.
Price And Availability
At the moment, the MC7 is available for pre-order through Turtle Beach's official US store, priced at US$159 (roughly RM628). The company is expected to begin shipping units from 19 July.
As for Malaysia, there's no confirmed release date yet. In fact, even the broader US retail launch timeline hasn't been clearly announced — so for now, availability remains a bit uncertain.
Final Thoughts
The Turtle Beach MC7 is one of those products that makes you pause and think, "Do I really need this?" — and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
It's bold, experimental, and clearly aimed at pushing boundaries rather than playing it safe. Whether the touchscreen becomes genuinely useful or just a novelty will depend on how people actually use it day to day.
But one thing's for sure — in a market filled with lookalike gaming mice, this one definitely stands out.


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