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Beradon Posted
I've lost count of the number of mice I've used over the years, from the most basic to extremely advanced mice with lots of options to adjust both physically and via software. I do appreciate when a mouse comes out that performs well and 'just works', and this is one of those. Packaging: To start, packaging is basic, no frills and none are needed. Comes with the mouse, basic documentation, a cable and the receiver. Nothing special to write home about here but nothing else is really needed. Connectivity and performance: As I stated it 'just works', no jumping through hoops, no need to configure lighting, you can adjust the sensitivity as with any gaming mouse, but outside of that there's just not too much here and it's not needed. if you're looking for a high performing gaming mouse without a pile of adjustable options, then this is more than up to the task. It's quick, no noticeable lag connects without issue and performs well. Overall: Pretty basic gaming mouse, no lighting, no extra settings, no extra cables or whatever, you connect it via the option you choose (bluetooth, USB or wireless dongle) and you're off to the races. if you need a good performing, not terribly expensive gaming mouse this fits the bill.
joel125 Posted
The Keychron M3 mouse is an excellent gaming mouse that that feels pretty good in the hand and is light weight. The design and feel is pretty good. You get your standard left mounted side buttons and a middle mouse button. On the bottom you get your DPI and polling rate selector switch as well as a frequency selector. One thing I am not really a fan off is the grip design. Although it feels comfortable for general use, I prefer a more rubberized grip for gaming. So far haven't really run into any issues with the performance or operation of the mouse. It performs just as well as the other gaming mice I have used over the years. The weight of the mouse is nice. It feels ever so slightly heavier than my current mouse but definitely still lightweight. The feel of the mouse 1 and 2 buttons is fairly standard. I feel as if there is a bit more throw in the mouse buttons than I'm used to but they still feel pretty good. Overall, this is a great mouse that definitely gives the competition a run for their money!
Mistabritt Posted
So I received my Keychron M3 Wireless Mouse 8K a few days ago and have been putting it through its paces. Now I've heard of Keychron keyboards before and actually purchased myself one of their mechanical keyboards a couple years ago and have loved it ever since. And when I saw that they also made mice, I had to snag this wireless mouse when it came along. Knowing what I had already learned of my Keychron mechanical keyboard, I knew that they mouse would be just a pleasant to use and would have a solid build quality. Inside the package comes the Keychron M3Wireless Mouse, a 2.4GHz receiver, a USB-C cable with USB-A adapter. It can be connected 3 different ways via the USB-C cable, the 2.4GHz receiver, or bluetooth. Initially I had issues connecting it but after re-reading the manual I saw what I was doing wrong. Now the fun begins. The mouse looks very similar to any other standard mouse on the market today. However, it has a ton of features that you can tweak and customize to your liking using the The Keychron Launcher App, which you don't have to download, just visit launcher.keychron.com to customize buttons, choose DPI and report rate, as well as create macros, and update the mouse's firmware. To change the DPI and Report Rate settings simply press the DPI or Report Rate buttons which are both located underneath the mouse. The button in the middle underneath the mouse is to choose between bluetooth or 2.4GHz modes or turning it off. Now when it came to gameplay, 5-stars across the board for me. The Keychron M3 Wireless Mouse has been a freaking blast to use with its amazing accuracy and flawlessly pinpoint movement in a couple of test games that I played to see how well it faired against other gaming mice I already own. It was able to handle everything I threw at it seamlessly without any hiccups or lagging. As far as battery life, I have not had to charge it up yet since it came fully charged outta that package. Though it was nice to use, and extremely lightweight, I do wish it was a bigger due to me having larger hands, still not a dealbreaker.