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Samsung’s new Mouse can Run Away if your Work Hours Ended

Samsung's new idea for a mouse can tell when you are working too hard and runs away when you try to get it.

Mujtaba Ahmed
Mujtaba Ahmed
Samsung's new Mouse can Run Away if your Work Hours Ended

Samsung’s newest product seems to show that it doesn’t want people to work too much. An electronics company has made a new computer mouse that isn’t like other mice. Instead, it was made to stop people from working too much. The Samsung Balance Mouse moves away from the desk as soon as you start doing a lot of work.

This is not something we concocted. Samsung’s new computer mouse not only works like a real mouse, but it also looks like one. However, the mouse is not yet for sale because it is a concept mouse created in collaboration with an advertising agency.

The video of the Samsung Balance Mouse has been posted on Samsung’s Korean YouTube channel. The main idea behind the Balance mouse was to help people in Korea find a better balance between work and life. Samsung has said in its video that most office workers don’t want to leave work on time. People are always under a lot of pressure to finish all of their work before they leave the office. Sometimes they also come with a lot of extra work.

  • Samsung has come up with a new idea for a mouse that keeps people from working too much.
  • The Samsung Balance Mouse moves away from the desk as soon as you start doing a lot of work.
  • The mouse is not for sale yet because it was made as a concept in partnership with an advertising agency.

In the video, Samsung says that it has made a device that will help people who work too much. The company says it’s not like a normal mouse and can stop people from working more than they need to. This innovative product shows its true features when it works over time.

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