🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The M50 Wired Gaming Mouse combines Cherry Xtrfy quality with a lightweight design, featuring a high-performance laser sensor, 5 customizable buttons, and adjustable RGB illumination, making it the perfect choice for gamers seeking both comfort and style.
Finish Type | Matte |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.8"L x 2.48"W |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Style | Wired |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | White |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Linux |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Movement Detection | Laser |
J**T
I liked both the wired and wireless version
I have used a great many and different brand mice, ranging from no-name to the top name brands. I think this is an exceptional mouse at the list price (about $40 at time of review). It's true, the right and left buttons aren't as snappy other brands (at very different prices), for me, the actuation doesn't bother me, and I found it to be negligible. I'm forced to use all sorts of basic mice at work, and at home I use some top dollar brands which has given me both a tolerance and familiarity with snappy clicks or some squishy clicks. With all that said, this is what I personally like about this mouse:Actuation is somewhere in-between quick and slow. Right in the middle, where I am probably most the familiar with.Ergonomics (right hand) feels just right and exactly as it should.Enough space between my thumb and side buttonsIncredible glide, much better than what is expected at this price point.No RGB!Lightweight-somewhere in between ultra lightweight and a weighted class mouse which works for me (still can't get used to how light the ultra-lights get).The only thing I did not like is the resistance on the mouse wheel when scrolling. It's sensitive and on the light side. I personally like more resistance/feedback. But it's tolerable.Overall, I think this is an exceptional mouse when factoring the affordability.As for the wireless, it has all the same features except for Bluetooth and 2.4ghz connectivity. Also, it has RGB, which by default is solid in color, and changes with the DPI you choose. There is no way to turn off the RGB without downloading Cherry's software. The weight of the wireless mouse is on the lighter side, but not near ultra-light class. Zero issues with connectivity or latency. I did order a white wireless (I double check my order), however, the black wireless showed up. Hopefully this only happens to me as I have received this product for free, and since it is free, does not really bother me, but if I were a paying customer...While the wireless is considerably higher priced than the wired version, I would consider it in the current price range of wireless mouse of its class.
K**G
Good standard mouse
The wired M50 is a good standard mouse. The mouse speed is controlled by the button behind the scroll wheel. There are no lights on the wired version. The size is probably a little small for someone with medium/large size men's gloves. but medium size hands or less the size should be great. For iOS there is no customization available without the app so it becomes pretty basic. The side buttons cannot be configured on a Mac but the wheel and buttons work as they should. The clicker fell is good, audible and registers every time. Overall this is a decent, no frills mouse that works like it should.
T**C
Xtrfy M50 White and Silver themed wired gaming mouse from Cherry ! (White)
Absolutely love this lightweight wired mouse from Cherry it's amazing for when I want to play more competitive games and prefer to be wired in for dedicated latency and response times. The sensor in this mouse has been reliable and I love the subtle yet sleek color scheme! 5/5 stars!
B**E
Quality mouse with good performance.
BOTTOM LINE:1. I recommend this CHERRY XTRFY-M50 Wireless Gaming Mouse-Wireless-White.2. The current price of ~$50 is a bit high.LIKES:- Cherry is one of my favorite brands, for decades now. This is another quality Cherry device.- A bit small for my hands, but still very good.- Lightweight and smooth operation.- Sensitivity is great.- Love the RGB lighting.DISLIKES:- None.
J**S
Good for Small Hands - Left or Right Handed
I prefer this smaller size mouse for a couple of reasons:It takes up less desktop space and it packs away easily.The main thing I appreciate is the ambidextrous design meaning it's great for left handed people (like me).As far as performance goes, it's very responsive and the clicks never fail - it always responds positively.Good for Small Hands - Left or Right Handed.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! AAA+++
P**R
Small mouse (if you prefer it small), not angled for the hand, wired, long cord
The bang for the buck isn't as good as our usual gaming mouse on the right (in the pic). Functionally they are almost the same (and both are wired) but the Cherry mouse is about twice the price and even though I gave it a good workout, I can't really see any advantages (we're avid gamers in this household).It does have a good long cord. If you prefer a smaller mouse, then the Cherry mouse might work for you, we prefer a slightly larger one.If you don't care about the mouse being angled for the right hand, then it might be fine. As it is, I have to say I prefer our old mouse (I asked my spouse to try it also and my spouse's opinion was the same as mine).There's nothing explicitly wrong with the Cherry mouse, except for a noisy scroll wheel, it just doesn't have a couple of features that we enjoy in our other mouse.
E**Z
Two side buttons are in the way and get misclicked - no way to disable
It's a nice mouse construction wise - you can tell Germans created this thing (alas made in China). The cord is like shoelace soft and flexible and will not move your mouse like in cheap models.What drives me absolutely mad are two side buttons - assigned NEXT and FORWARD PAGE by factory. These are placed where your thumb will accidentally click them at exact moment when you do NOT want mouse to issue NEXT or PREVIOUS command. The Cherry software does not have ability to assign NULL function to these keys, so the only solution is assign something that will not screw up my work - like volume control. It is beyond me why there is no way to completely disable these buttons or assign NULL function if Cherry is insisting on pushing their software.Middle wheel-button has a different "mooshy" click-feel compared to left and right buttons - another slight flaw, but I can get used to that one.Overall if this was not sent to me by Vina, this $50 would go back to Amazon. This mouse will be designated for a secondary PC use.This is rather disheartening considering that Cherry is the keyboard company that everyone is looking up to - this should not happen, I excepted a German engineering. I am almost certain that I will not be buying any of their other rather expensive products after this experience.
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