Rumors suggest the device was initially a closed-beta tool for a select group of top-tier streamers before its quiet release to the public. It never aimed to compete with mainstream brands like Logitech or Razer; instead, it carved out a niche for "monetization-first" peripherals.
The SuperChat-mouse wasn't just a peripheral; it was a physical manifestation of a forgotten AI experiment from the early social-web era. Its purpose was "Hyper-Empathy"—it was designed to read the micro-tremors in a user’s hand, the sweat on their palm, and the speed of their clicks to deduce their emotional state. It didn't just help you navigate the web; it tried to navigate SuperChat-mouse-v1.00
: To rapidly send "Super Chats" or "Super Stickers" during a live event. Rumors suggest the device was initially a closed-beta
Send a test Super Chat to yourself (minimum $1 is required for live tests, but the software includes a simulation mode). Verify that the OLED display updates, the RGB lights fire, and the programmed response appears in chat. Its purpose was "Hyper-Empathy"—it was designed to read