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The Keychron M7 Wireless Mouse combines a cutting-edge 26,000 DPI PixArt 3395 sensor with ultra-light 63g ergonomics and versatile connectivity options including 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, and wired modes. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers up to 70 hours of continuous use, a dedicated macro button, and full programmability through Keychron's software, delivering precision, comfort, and customization in one sleek package.






















| ASIN | B0D53FNYZY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,663 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 621 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | M7 |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Package Dimensions | 20.2 x 14.1 x 5.9 cm; 63 g |
G**A
É tão bom quanto ou muito pouco inferior a mouse topo de linha como da Logitech e Razer, mas custando metade do preço, vindo com dois receptores e não precisando de software rodando pra manter configuração, nem pra configurar, é só abrir um configurador web.
D**N
There are hardly no mouses like this on the market. Most ergonomic mouses are heavy and therefore not ideal for FPS games, and most lightweight gaming mouses have no additional programmable buttons beyond the standard buttons. This mouse on the other hand is very lightweight, has good latency/sensor, and ergonomic (comfortable for palm or finger tip grips) with an additional programmable button. This mouse is intended for those who want to game, specifically FPS games, and want some decent productivity as well. They're other mouses that specialize in one or other and do it better. I don't not recommend ever buying the 8k polling because 1k is more than enough. The two cons I have for the mouse is the material quality feels cheap and I dislike Huano switches which are harder to click, but more reliable. The scroll wheel and side buttons feel great and easy to use. If you care about noise level, these switches are on the louder side.
M**L
I've been using a Keychron keyboard for a few years now, but always stuck with an expensive gaming mouse. Finally decided to try out this Keychron mouse since it has USB-C, 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity like my previous 100+$ other brand mouse but at under half the price. Crazy price different, but this mouse has the same great quality you get with other Keychron products. The web-based app to configure the mouse is honestly amazing, no need to install anything and it's super simple, bug free.. Keychron devs know what they're doing. Sticking with the Keychron combo from now on.
B**B
I want to start by saying keychron keyboards are amazing and I own alot of them. I bought this mouse hoping for the same quality but it's absolute trash. The mouse is very small and as a large handed individual, I hoped their marketing materials held up. They don't, not at all. The m7 is like a travel mouse in size and the grip is non existent, it's that slippery feeling plastic texture, ughh. Then the mouse just decides, no I'm doing my own thing. I'm gunna just go straight on the raw data,(yes I'm in the game industry and am an engine developer) and yea the mouse just decides it's going to keep moving on the vector and at some point within the next 5 seconds it'll decide to reset and stop the movement. It's absolutely garbage and the switches feel the same way. I love hard switches but every time u hit one, it pushes on the mouse towards the opposite direction and the slippery plastic let's it glide. Anyways garbage mouse and I hope no1 buys this for themselves or as a bad gift.
S**.
Connectivity is solid via BT and 2.4. This mouse is EXTREMELY light. I'm coming from mice that used AA batteries, so it's a little jarring, but I'm still impressed with the buttons and the scroll wheel. It doesn't feel cheap, despite how light it is. And there's no soft\grippy material to wear out before it wears out mechanically, which I appreciate. Keychron's customization software is, as always, top tier. I do wish I could map a wider variety of keys (namely F13-F24) to the mouse buttons, or use layers, but I am still 100 satisfied so far. Only time will tell if the thing lasts.
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