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Honor is slowly building out its WIN gaming ecosystem, and it’s not stopping at laptops. Ahead of its upcoming gaming laptop launch in April, the company has now teased a new wireless gaming mouse that seems clearly aimed at competitive players.

The first look comes from Lin Lin, Minister of Smart Life Business at Honor China, who shared images of the device on Weibo. He described it as “GPW like +1,” which is an obvious reference to Logitech’s G Pro Wireless, a mouse that’s already pretty popular in esports circles. The wording suggests Honor is going for a similar formula, but with some tweaks.

Design-wise, the mouse sticks to a safe, familiar shape. It’s symmetrical and fairly minimal. There are two side buttons on the left, and the Honor WIN branding sits toward the rear. Nothing flashy here, which is probably intentional.

The more interesting part is the sensor. Honor is using the PAW3395, which is already found in a lot of high-end wireless mice. It supports up to 26,000 DPI, along with 650 IPS tracking speed and 50G acceleration. The polling rate goes up to 4,000Hz, and with the right receiver, it could potentially go higher. For fast-paced games, that kind of responsiveness does matter.

What’s still unclear is where the “+1” comes in. It could be better battery life, lower weight, or maybe improved switches, but Honor hasn’t shared those details yet. For now, it seems like the company is focusing on getting the fundamentals right first.

This launch also lines up with the Honor WIN gaming laptop expected in April, so it looks like Honor is trying to build a more complete gaming lineup rather than just releasing standalone products.

There’s still quite a bit we don’t know: pricing, weight, battery performance. However, the early details suggest this won’t be an entry-level accessory. If anything, it’s shaping up to compete somewhere in the mid-to-high-end range, which could make things interesting if Honor manages to price it aggressively.

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