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The Keychron M6 is a versatile wireless mouse designed for both gaming and professional use, featuring a lightweight design, customizable buttons, and advanced connectivity options. With its PixArt 3395 sensor, it delivers exceptional precision and speed, making it an ideal choice for users seeking performance and comfort.
A**X
Better then the mx3 and has usb. Light weight and durable
This mouse is great. I also use a mx3 but I don’t like the speed of Bluetooth so I got this mouse. The scroll wheel is fantastic, buttons are nice. The mouse is high quality and super light . Negative reviews might be because coming from a mx3 this mouse seems like cheap plastic but it’s not. It’s actually very nice plastic that’s anti slip and comfortable. I’d classify this mouse as a mx3 gaming mouse
K**E
Just okay.
I don’t game anymore, but this mouse is better than my Mx master 3s for productivity and I think I might like it better for gaming than my g603 if I were to still game.I have 20,000 hours in Wow. I’ve owned 2x death adders. 2-3 laser wireless 3000 from 2001, 3x G603, 2x Naga(molten, and the update), several other cheap mice from respective brands like the G502 hero, and Microsoft laser mouse from 2000 - the white one. Out of all of those, naga was my least favorite - but I would have loved to get my hands on a Hex if they still made them. G603 was just ahead of the death adder, but you had to get the G603 with double AAs. I prefer a heavy mouse and this is not a heavy house. They don’t make G603 battery powered anymore.I did not even know this mouse had tilt on the main scroll wheel(L+R) plus a secondary scrool wheel, they all appear to be mappable, but I’ve not tried yet.Just used it for a few hours install programs after reformatting. 👍🏼.The back butting might be hard to hit if you have large hands, but it’s definitely easier than the MX master 3. I don’t like the lip at the back of the palm on the Mx master 3 at all.Great value for money, unboxing experience was superb.I have to return it though, it was not until I got it out of the box, that I realized you could not map the top button.
S**J
Smooth, light and reliable.
A few weeks in with this mouse and I'm wondering how I didn't jump to wireless before. Connection is fast and effortless and the settings make this very customizable. Super comfy to use and a great gaming alternative to the mx master.
N**S
Not worth the money
I can get over the cheap feel as I don't like the rubber grips others mentioned in their reviews but the clicks feel cheap, as does the scroll wheel and the rest of the mouse. The keyboard shaped dongle is cool but unnecessary when you just want to hide them anyway.For the $70 I paid for this I think there are better mice out there. The Roccat Kone Air - wireless is a good option (it does have rubber grips but they've been very durable - 2+ years at 50 hours a week).
K**V
Best mouse for me
Just got it a couple of days ago, the 1000 HZ version. I use it across MacOS / Linux / Windows with a switching USB hub and it works great everywhere (using the 2.4 dongle).No lagging has been observed.I see some complaints here about build quality and materials. They are fine. Perhaps not as premium as Logitech's, but this mouse does not feel cheap at all.The hyper scroll feature - the way the scroll wheel can freely spin - is a must for me, and there are not many mices wiht this feature.The size and shape are just right for me, I do not have large hands and the Logitech MX Master is too large for me. Besides I'm done with Logitech because even their expensive mice start to misclick after about a year.Battery life still remains to me seen, I only charged it once so far.Another bonus is DPI and scan rate controls right on the mouse (on the bottom), but Keychron also has software for fine adjustment, for MacOS and Windows.The back / forward buttons could be located a little lower and be a little bigger, but I don't use them often (but I do and they work fine).I also own a KeyChron keyboard, which I love.
N**H
A swing and a miss
Keychron tried to copy the magic sauce of the MX Master 3, but fell short and instead delivered a product that is great on paper but disappointing and frustrating in the hand. If you were hoping to get a MX Master 3 alternative for half the price, move on. The M6 isn't what you're looking for and will only (1) disappoint you if you're familiar with the MX Master mice, or (2) frustrate you if you were looking for a comfortable, enjoyable ergonomic productivity mouse.The coating is my biggest problem with the M6 - it's simply awful. It is a soft-touch matte coating that makes the mouse as slippery as a bar of soap, which means the mouse is impossible to hold comfortably because I have to hold it with a death grip or it's always slipping out of my hand. I don't even want to think about keeping the coating clean over time.My second problem is the shape. I have small-medium size hands and the M6 is small for me, so I can't imagine how tiny it is for someone with average to above average hand size. Size is different than shape though. The shape is definitely inspired by the MX Master 3, but many of the characteristics of the MX Master 3's shape have been modified or removed in a way that makes the M6's shape much worse. Simply put, curves are sharpened and all the sides are flatter. There are hot spots all over the mouse, meaning there are many areas of discomfort or ergonomic mis-matches when held. The rear hump area is totally flat, which means the palm of my hand makes zero contact with the mouse, reducing comfort and control.The last thing I'll complain about is the primary scroll wheel. It's LOUD and very tactile in normal mode, and in free-spin mode is loose and wiggles a lot.
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