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Xtrfy M4 RGB Ultra-Light Gaming Mouse, Unique Right-Handed Design, Pixart 3389 Sensor, EZcord® - Black

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All in all, the M4 Wireless is one of the best wireless mice out there at this point in time" prosettings.net — English

All in all, the M4 Wireless is one of the best wireless mice out there at this point in time" Prosettings.net — English Xrtfy is a manufacturer that’s been around for quite a while, and while they initially didn’t see a ton of success with their mice, the launch of the Xtrfy M4 changed that entirely. The lightweight and sturdy design with a brand new (somewhat polarizing) ergonomic shape proved to be a hit, both with professionals and more casual users alike, and the success of that mouse spawned a number of special editions that have been coming out over the years. All in all, unless you’re used to a very specific DPI setting or you’re a heavy macro user, the M4 Wireless should be easy to configure so that it matches your personal setup and settings perfectly. Xtrfy M4 Wireless Review – Conclusion

Lightweight construction. State-of-the-art components. Unique, right-handed shape. The M4 takes the performance, feel and durability of lightweight gaming mice to the next level.

Inside the M4 Wireless you’ll now find the 3370 sensor. That’s one that’s commonly used in wireless mice, and it is (as you would expect) a flawless one. I found no evidence of sensor shenanigans like snappingor smoothingduring my testing so the implementation seems to be up to par on my copy. The same can be said for Xtrfy’s wireless technology. I never had any connection issues, nor did I see any delay or missed actions when using the mouse. It’s nice to see that good wireless technology is starting to become more and more common and that, as a consequence, the options for people who desire to cut the cord are expanding. Fast swipes require high-speed processing. The M4 is powered by an ARM 32-bit microcontroller for uncompromising speed and stability. This is literally the best mouse I have ever used. It’s just way above anything else. I didn’t want to change a thing about the ergonomics. All I wanted was to Krippify it. And I can’t be more proud of this one.”The coating still feels the same like it did on the wired M4: it’s a matte coating that perhaps feels a tiny bit slippery with cold and dry hands, but my hands are more of the sweaty type when gaming so I never had any issues with grip and the mouse doesn’t easily attract fingerprints or oils, so for me this coating performs exactly as it should. The M4 wireless now uses Kailh GM 8.0 switches instead of the Omrons that the wired version was released with, and it’s a logical switch if you ask me. Despite the fact that a lot of people don’t really mind what switches are in their mouse there’s definitely a growing interest in them, so by changing from Omrons (which are falling out of favor with the enthusiast crowd) to Kailhs, Xtrfy isn’t alienating any customers while also going for a commonly liked and requested switch so there are only winners here. The original primary focus of Xrtfy was to create high-performance peripherals to enhance esports gaming. From instant-reacting keyboards to super-precise mice, Xtrfy peripherals were crafted to meet high standards with outstanding aesthetics to match. This commitment to quality, performance, and next-gen innovations is to be continued under the name of Cherry Xtrfy, with a unified portfolio of gaming peripherals. In fact, Cherry Xtrfy Keyboardsare one such peripheral from the duo, that shows just how powerful the fusion of the two tech companies will be. Since we released the world’s fastest gaming keyboard in 2015, Xtrfy keyboards have won everything from awards from reviewers to esports Majors. From our first RGB keyboard, K2, to the new Project 4 series. Our goal remains the same: to make pro-level performance available to gamers of all levels.

Credit is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital (UK) PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Financial Services Register no. 704348. The register can be accessed through http://www.fca.org.uk Technical Specs Sensor, lift of distance and rest of the specifications for the Xtrfy M4 mouse. Sensor TypeTrusted by professional gamers around the world, Xtrfy’s range of mechanical gaming keyboards brings you the performance needed for the highest level of competitive play. With the build quality to last for years of gaming. Browse all models below and find the right keyboard to elevate your game. The M4 is not just designed to be extremely light. It’s built to last. At 69 grams, we’ve focused on creating the best lightweight gaming mouse rather than cutting down on durability to get rid of a few extra grams. Lower weight must never mean lower quality. No compromises. The scroll wheel, then, is almost completely quiet, yet has a surprising amount of tactility behind it. It’s certainly not old school Zowie style tactile, but you can definitely feel each individual step when scrolling, and it’s very easy to press without being so loose that you accidentally press it while selecting weapons, bunny hopping, and the likes. For me this is exactly how a scroll wheel on a gaming mouse should feel, though that’s of course also partially down to personal preference. Build Quality and Cable The M4 glides smoothly on 100 % PTFE skates with rounded edges. While the matte UV coating in combination with the structure of holes make for an even better grip over the ergonomic mouse body. Enhancing airflow under your palm, the holes also help you stay comfortable.

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