Turtle Beach Unveils Wireless Gaming Mouse with Side Touchscreen

by Sophie Williams
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The Turtle Beach MC7 Command Series gaming mouse features a 2.25-inch touchscreen on its side. (Image: Turtle Beach)

Gaming peripherals manufacturer Turtle Beach has unveiled its latest innovation: a wireless gaming mouse equipped with a built-in touchscreen. The MC7, part of the company’s new Command Series lineup, marks a bold step into the intersection of tactile control and digital customization for PC gamers.

A Touchscreen Where You Least Expect It

The MC7’s standout feature is its 2.25-inch touchscreen, embedded along the mouse’s left side. According to Turtle Beach, the display is designed to provide real-time in-game data, customizable shortcuts, and app integrations without requiring players to glance away from their monitors. The company positions the touchscreen as a tool for streamlining workflows—whether adjusting settings mid-game, tracking stats, or managing streaming overlays—though its practicality in fast-paced competitive scenarios remains an open question.

A Touchscreen Where You Least Expect It
Gaming Side Touchscreen

This isn’t the first time a gaming mouse has experimented with secondary displays, but the MC7’s screen size and placement push the concept further than most. The trend reflects a growing demand among gamers for peripherals that bridge the gap between performance and personalization, though adoption may hinge on how seamlessly the touchscreen integrates into existing setups.

Built for Marathon Gaming Sessions

Beyond its touchscreen, the MC7 is engineered for endurance. The mouse supports hot-swappable batteries, each rated for up to 15 hours of continuous use. This feature allows players to swap out depleted batteries without interrupting gameplay, a practical advantage for esports competitors or streamers who can’t afford downtime. The device as well boasts an 8,000 DPI sensor, catering to gamers who prioritize precision, and responsiveness.

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Priced at $160, the MC7 enters a competitive market where premium gaming mice often justify their cost with high-end sensors, customizable weights, or RGB lighting. Turtle Beach’s decision to emphasize a touchscreen over more traditional selling points suggests a bet on innovation over incremental upgrades—but whether gamers will embrace the shift remains to be seen.

Part of a Broader Push into High-End Peripherals

The MC7 is the first product in Turtle Beach’s Command Series, a new line of peripherals aimed at serious gamers. Whereas the company has long been associated with headsets, its expansion into mice signals a broader ambition to dominate the high-end gaming accessory space. The move aligns with industry trends, as manufacturers increasingly bundle features like wireless charging, modular designs, and software ecosystems to justify premium pricing.

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For now, the MC7’s success may depend on how well its touchscreen proves its worth in real-world use. Early reactions from tech reviewers have been mixed, with some praising its potential for productivity and others questioning its necessity in a market saturated with high-performance alternatives. One thing is clear: Turtle Beach is betting big on the idea that gamers are ready for a mouse that doubles as a mini-computer.

“The MC7 is designed for gamers who want more control and customization at their fingertips—literally.”

Turtle Beach

The MC7 is now available for purchase through Turtle Beach’s official website and select retailers, with additional Command Series products expected to launch later this year.

A hands-on demonstration of the MC7’s touchscreen functionality. (Video: Turtle Beach)

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